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    Pakistan imposes ban on wheat import, flour export

    The Pakistan government has banned the import of wheat and the export of flour as of Friday. This measure is to regulate the country's wheat market, according to a notification from the Ministry of Commerce, reported Ary News. The decision follows an assessment showing that Pakistan had imported more wheat than necessary, resulting in a surplus.

    As violence surges, can Pakistan protect its Chinese projects?

    Security measures in Pakistan are being ramped up to protect Chinese workers amidst rising militant violence targeting Chinese-funded projects. Recent attacks have led to casualties and raised concerns about the security of investments. The situation has prompted discussions on balancing security priorities.

    Imran Khan's party to participate in Pakistan government's consultative meeting on new anti-terror ops

    To blunt the criticism about the new operation and win broader support, the government has decided to take into confidence all political parties regarding the new military strategy and hold an All Parties Conference (APC) on the new operation against terrorists.

    Russia starts energy supplies to Pakistan; Putin promises more after meeting with Pak PM Sharif

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif discussed boosting bilateral trade and energy cooperation on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Astana on Wednesday (July 3). Putin confirmed the start of energy supplies to Paki...

    'Let's sit down and talk': Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif extends olive branch to Imran Khan

    In the face of adversity, I advocate for dialogue and justice, highlighting the importance of overcoming political differences and promoting fair treatment for all individuals, regardless of background. Let's strive for unity and progress through inclusive discussions and a commitment to addressing injustices.

    What is Azm-e-Istehkam, Pakistan's new military operation tasked to take on TTP and other militant groups

    Pakistan’s leadership approved a new military operation, Azm-e-Istehkam (Resolve for Stability), to combat rising violence and terrorism. Following Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s review of counterterrorism efforts, the operation targets domestic security threats and cross-border fighters from Afghanistan. The initiative includes socioeconomic measures to reduce extremism and aims to strengthen legal support for prosecuting terrorists. The plan addresses increased violence, potential cross-border tensions, and Chinese concerns about infrastructure security.

    The Economic Times
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