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Pakistan eyes Cambodia trade pact to boost export diversification

Pakistan eyes Cambodia trade pact to boost export diversification

ISLAMABAD, FEB 10 /DNA/ – Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan has highlighted Pakistan’s evolving export landscape, citing consistent growth in pharmaceuticals, strong performance in information and communication technology (ICT), and rising value addition in the food sector. He said that Pakistan, which had limited presence in value-added food exports a decade ago, is now witnessing significant progress across the entire food value chain. The Minister also pointed to new and expanding export lines, including engineering goods, home and electrical appliances, water bikes, tractors, cosmetics, and perfumes, as clearRead More


Greek language, culture celebrated at Roots International Schools

Greek language, culture celebrated at Roots International Schools

The ambassador of Greece praised the students for their research and creativity showcased during the event; The event also featured remarks by Mr. Walid Mushtaq, CEO of Roots International Schools, who commended the initiative Ansar M Bhatti ISLAMABAD, FEB 10 /DNA/ – The Roots International Schools Wellington Campus hosted a vibrant celebration of World Greek Language Day, marked by a special event highlighting the historical and cultural significance of the Greek language. The occasion was graced by the Ambassador of Greece to Pakistan, Ms. Eleni Porichi, who delivered an inspiring speech toRead More


IRS report records approx. 700 raids and over 4,000 detentions in IIOJK in 2025

IRS report records approx. 700 raids and over 4,000 detentions in IIOJK in 2025

ISLAMABAD, FEB 10: /DNA/ – The Institute of Regional Studies (IRS), Islamabad, launched its Annual Report 2025 on “Indian Occupied Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh” at a seminar held at its premises. Ms. Mushaal Hussein Mullick, Chairperson, Peace and Culture Organization, and former Advisor to the Prime Minister on Human Rights and Women Empowerment; Senator Asad Qasim, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Kashmir Affairs, Gilgit-Baltistan & SAFRON; Professor Dr. Muhammad Khan; Dr. Sundas Mustaqeem; and Dr. Gul-i-Ayesha from NUST addressed the seminar. In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Jauhar highlighted the historicalRead More


Japan, Pakistan hold business seminar to strengthen future economic ties

Japan, Pakistan hold business seminar to strengthen future economic ties

ISLAMABAD, FEB 10 /DNA/ – Akamatsu Shuichi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Pakistan, hosted the “Japan-Pakistan Business Seminar 2026” at the Senena Hotel in Islamabad. Attended by approximately 100 individuals, including H.E. Mr. Haroon Akhtar Khan, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Industries & Production, Pakistani government officials, business representatives, relevant institutions and universities, Japanese companies such as members of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Pakistan, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), the meeting featured fruitful discussionsRead More


Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defense Industry holds several meetings at World Defense Show 2026

Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defense Industry holds several meetings at World Defense Show 2026

Baku, Feb 10: Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defense Industry Vugar Mustafayev held a series of meetings on February 9 on the sidelines of the World Defense Show 2026 held in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Minister met with Gökhan Uçar, Deputy Chairman of Türkiye’s Defense Industry Committee; Mirghani Idris Suleiman, Director General of Sudan’s Defense Industry System; and executives from major defense companies, including Singapore’s ST Engineering, the Czech Republic’s Colt CZ, China’s ALIT and CETC, Türkiye’s BAYKAR, TUSAS, and HAVELSAN, as well as the U.S.-based Trillium. The discussionsRead More


A World in Disorder

A World in Disorder

For much of the post–Cold War era, the world was told it lived under a rules-based international order, one anchored in international law, multilateral institutions, and shared norms of restraint. That claim now rings hollow. The question confronting the international community today is no longer whether this order is under strain, but whether it still exists at all. The evidence suggests a threshold has been crossed from global order into global disorder. This is not an abstract debate. It is being answered daily through military interventions, diplomatic breakdowns, and theRead More