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Today’s leadership, military or political, sincere and capable: Maryam Nawaz

Today's leadership, military or political, sincere and capable

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday declared that Pakistan is now led by sincere and capable individuals, whether in the military or in politics. “The country is finally in honest hands,” she said, claiming success on both diplomatic and economic fronts. Speaking at the ceremony for the ‘Apni Chhat Apna Ghar’ scheme, she said the noise and politics of abuse have ended. “Those who spread chaos don’t understand the satisfaction of public service,” she said. “Setting fires and inciting unrest is easy, but serving the people is realRead More


The Return to Divine Reality

Qamar Bashir

By Qamar Bashir For centuries, humanity has looked up at the stars and deep into atoms, hoping to uncover the secrets of the universe. With every equation solved and every particle smashed, we thought we were inching closer to truth. But truth—real truth—was never locked in matter. It was always hidden in something more elusive, more sacred: consciousness. Today, a profound shift is occurring. The world’s most advanced scientists and spiritual thinkers are converging on a realization that religions proclaimed long ago: the foundation of the universe is not matter—itRead More


Kashmir statehood restoration in any form would signal failure of India’s 2019 actions: IPS forum

Kashmir statehood restoration in any form would signal failure of India’s 2019 actions: IPS forum

ISLAMABAD, AUG 6 /DNA/ – While the restoration of occupied Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood remains uncertain, any such development would signal the erosion of India’s unilateral actions since August 5, 2019. With India’s internal unrest, mounting international scrutiny, and evolving global power dynamics, a new trajectory has emerged. India may attempt to reframe the narrative and capitalize on emerging scenarios. However, Pakistan must build on this trajectory, grounded in optimism, strategic clarity, and the unwavering pursuit of the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination. This was discussed during a session titledRead More


Beast of Balochistan becomes showstopper at Gate of Natural History Museum

Beast of Balochistan becomes showstopper at Gate of Natural History Museum

ISLAMABAD, Aug 6 (APP/DNA):The visitors at the Pakistan Museum of Natural History are pausing in amazement as they gaze up at   a colossal figure—the towering skeleton of Baluchitherium, the legendary “Beast of Balochistan” and one of the largest land mammals to have ever walked the Earth. Standing eighteen feet tall and weighing an estimated 20 tons, this gentle, plant-eating giant once roamed the dense, green forests of present-day Balochistan some 30 million years ago. Its sheer size and the story of its discovery are captivating visitors from all walksRead More


Policy Stability and Regulatory Ease Key to Investors’ Trust: Nasir Mansoor Qureshi

Policy Stability and Regulatory Ease Key to Investors' Trust: Nasir Mansoor Qureshi

ISLAMABAD, AUG 6 /DNA/ – Nasir Mansoor Qureshi, President of the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI), has urged the government to take concrete and practical steps to establish an investor-friendly environment that encourages both foreign and local investment. Speaking to a delegation of visiting businessmen at the Chamber House on Wednesday, alongside ICCI Senior Vice President Abdul Rehman Siddiqui and Vice President Nasir Mehmood Chaudhry, Qureshi highlighted Pakistan’s immense investment potential across diverse sectors. These include information technology, cement, pharmaceuticals, textiles, surgical instruments, sports goods, mining and minerals,Read More


Pakistan Navy, Turkish Navy conduct bilateral amphibious exercise in Karachi

Pakistan Navy, Turkish Navy conduct bilateral amphibious exercise in Karachi

KARACHI, AUG 6 /DNA/ – Pakistan Navy and Turkish Navy have successfully concluded first Bilateral Amphibious Exercise. The exercise marks a significant milestone in strengthening maritime collaboration and interoperability between two friendly navies. The exercise featured a comprehensive range of training activities including combat firing techniques, amphibious operation drills, convoy escorting drills and military operations in urban terrain. Live firing drills and close combat scenarios, designed to sharpen tactical coordination and readiness in littoral environments were also a part of the exercise. The exercise culminated with a comprehensive amphibious drillRead More