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Pakistan, 黑料社区 discuss regional tensions after Indian strikes, Islamabad鈥檚 response

Pakistan, 黑料社区 discuss regional tensions after Indian strikes, Islamabad鈥檚 response
In this file photo, taken on April 16, 2024, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan (L) and his Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar arrive to address a joint press conference at the foreign ministry in Islamabad. (AFP/File)
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Updated 10 May 2025

Pakistan, 黑料社区 discuss regional tensions after Indian strikes, Islamabad鈥檚 response

Pakistan, 黑料社区 discuss regional tensions after Indian strikes, Islamabad鈥檚 response
  • The ongoing conflict between Pakistan and India has alarmed world powers and friendly nations
  • There have been fears that the hostilities may turn into a full-blown war, if not intervened timely

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, has spoken with 黑料社区鈥檚 Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan and discussed with him escalating regional tensions, the Pakistani foreign ministry said on Saturday, following Pakistan鈥檚 retaliation to Indian military strikes on three of its air bases.
Pakistan said India conducted drone strikes on its Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot air bases early Saturday, adding that most of them were intercepted by the country鈥檚 air defense systems.
India said Pakistan had overnight launched several high-speed missiles targeting multiple air bases and civilian infrastructure in the northern Indian state of Punjab and Indian-administered Kashmir.
The situation has alarmed world powers and friendly countries that the hostilities, sparked by a massacre in Indian-administered Kashmir, may lead to a full-blown war, if not intervened.
鈥淒ar today spoke with the Foreign Minister of Kingdom of 黑料社区, HH Faisal bin Farhan. The DPM/FM apprised him on the current situation in the region following last night鈥檚 Indian attacks and Pakistan鈥檚 subsequent response,鈥 the Pakistani foreign ministry said.
鈥淏oth leaders agreed to maintain close contact.鈥
Tensions between the two neighbors escalated after India on Wednesday conducted missile strikes deep inside Pakistan, which officials said killed 31 civilians in multiple cities.
Drone and missile incursions and munition fire between the two sides have since killed around 20 more people, mostly on the Indian side, sparking diplomatic calls for restraint.
鈥淪audi FM expressed condolences over the loss of innocent lives and appreciated Pakistan鈥檚 measured and restrained response,鈥 Islamabad鈥檚 foreign ministry said.
The statement came a day after Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir鈥檚 daylong visit to Pakistan, which followed his surprise stop in New Delhi for talks with Indian officials.
黑料社区 and Pakistan share close diplomatic and strategic relations. The Kingdom has extended significant support to Pakistan during prolonged economic challenges faced by Islamabad in recent years, including external financing and assistance with International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan programs.
黑料社区 has also contributed to global peacemaking efforts by hosting talks and mediating prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine.
New Delhi has accused Pakistan of backing the April 22 attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 tourists. Islamabad denies it and has offered to participate in a credible, international probe.
Pakistan and India have fought multiple wars, including two of them over the disputed region of Kashmir, since their independence from British rule in 1947. Both rule the region in part but claim it in full.
New Delhi routinely accuses Pakistan of supporting armed separatist militants in Kashmir. Islamabad denies the allegations and says it supports the Kashmiri people diplomatically and politically.


Army warns will take 鈥榳hatever action necessary鈥 as Pakistan blames Kabul for militancy surge

Army warns will take 鈥榳hatever action necessary鈥 as Pakistan blames Kabul for militancy surge
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Army warns will take 鈥榳hatever action necessary鈥 as Pakistan blames Kabul for militancy surge

Army warns will take 鈥榳hatever action necessary鈥 as Pakistan blames Kabul for militancy surge
  • The statement comes hours after reports of airstrikes in Kabul that purportedly targeted Pakistani Taliban chief Noor Wali Mehsud
  • The reported strikes followed the killing of at least a dozen Pakistani soldiers in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that borders Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 military once again accused Afghanistan of harboring militant groups, particularly the Pakistani Taliban, which have mounted attacks against Pakistani security forces and law enforcement, saying it would do 鈥渨hatever is necessary鈥 to defend its integrity.

The statement came hours after unconfirmed reports of airstrikes in the Afghan capital of Kabul that purportedly targeted Noor Wali Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban chief.

The reports followed the killing of at least a dozen Pakistani soldiers, including three officers, this week in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province that borders Afghanistan.

Pakistan has long accused Afghanistan of allowing the use of its soil and India of backing militant groups for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi both deny the allegation.

鈥淲e just ask them for an extremely fair, just thing that, 鈥榙o not let your soil become a haven for non-state actors, militant groups鈥,鈥 Pakistani military spokesman Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said at a media briefing on Friday.

鈥淔or the safety of life and property of people of Pakistan, for the territorial integrity of Pakistan, we are doing and we will continue to do whatever is necessary.鈥

There was no immediate response from Afghanistan and India to the Pakistani military spokesman鈥檚 comments.

Chaudhry shared that the Pakistani security forces have been conducting over 40 operations against militants on a daily basis, which have resulted in the killing of more than nine hundred militants so far this year. More than 300 Pakistani security personnel died in these operations, he added.

He, however, lamented a lack of implementation of all 14 points of the National Action Plan, other than the one stressing kinetic operations against militants.

鈥淕overnance and public welfare were deliberately weakened and attempts were made to build a misleading narrative,鈥 the spokesman said, adding the people in KP, which borders Afghanistan, were still losing their lives to militancy.

Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in KP since a fragile truce between the government and the Pakistani Taliban, or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), broke down in Nov. 2022.

The TTP, which is a separate group but is viewed by Pakistani officials as an ally of the Afghan Taliban, has been behind some of the deadliest attacks in Pakistan since late 2000s.

Islamabad launched multiple military operations over the last two decades to push away TTP fighters and other militants, but officials say they have managed to regroup in the rugged, mountainous northwest during their monthslong truce with the government.


Mahira, Fawad Khan reunite as Pakistan鈥檚 long-delayed 鈥楴eelofar鈥 set for Nov. 28 global release

Mahira, Fawad Khan reunite as Pakistan鈥檚 long-delayed 鈥楴eelofar鈥 set for Nov. 28 global release
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Mahira, Fawad Khan reunite as Pakistan鈥檚 long-delayed 鈥楴eelofar鈥 set for Nov. 28 global release

Mahira, Fawad Khan reunite as Pakistan鈥檚 long-delayed 鈥楴eelofar鈥 set for Nov. 28 global release
  • Shooting for the move was reportedly completed in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic postponed its release indefinitely
  • Mahira, Fawad Khan won hearts with their TV serial 鈥楬umsafar,鈥 reunited for Bilal Lashari鈥檚 鈥楾he Legend of Maula Jatt鈥

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani romantic drama movie, 鈥楴eelofar,鈥 is finally set for worldwide release this winter season, with its official poster launched this week.

The long-delayed movie, which stars Fawad Khan and Mahira Khan in lead roles, is written and directed by Ammar Rasool and produced by Usaf Shariq.

The poster, released this week on Facebook, Instagram and elsewhere, showed the two lead actors together and contained an animation, which opens with Fawad saying, 鈥溾橬eelofar naam hai uska鈥 (Her name is Neelofar).鈥

鈥淚n cinemas worldwide 鈥 28th November. Save the date!鈥 read the post on the movie鈥檚 official Facebook page.

Shooting for the move was reportedly completed in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic postponed its release indefinitely.

Khan and Mahira won the hearts with their performance in television serial 鈥楬umsafar.鈥 They later reunited in Bilal Lashari鈥檚 鈥楾he Legend of Maula Jatt鈥 which shattered all box office records.

The duo is anticipated to once again create magic with their on-screen chemistry.

The cast of the movie includes, Madiha Imam, Sarwat Gilani, Atiqa Odho, Behrooz Sabzwari, Gohar Rasheed, Faisal Qureshi, Samiya Mumtaz, Rashid Farooqui, Chand Baral, Seemi Raheal, Adeel Hashmi, Hira Tareen and Navid Shahzad. 


Pakistan police kill two suspected militants in restive northwest

Pakistan police kill two suspected militants in restive northwest
Updated 10 October 2025

Pakistan police kill two suspected militants in restive northwest

Pakistan police kill two suspected militants in restive northwest
  • The deceased included mastermind of killings of four counter-terrorism officials
  • Pakistan has struggled to curb rising militancy in its northwest in recent years

PESHAWAR: Two suspected militants, including an alleged mastermind behind attacks on Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel, were killed in an intelligence-based operation in Pakistan鈥檚 restive northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, police said on Friday.

KP police and CTD personnel carried out the operation in the Domel area of Bannu district following an intelligence tip-off about the presence of militants who were wanted in several 鈥渢errorism鈥 cases.

Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in KP in recent years. Militant groups such as the Pakistani Taliban or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have frequently targeted convoys of security forces, police stations and check-posts besides kidnapping government officials in the region.

鈥淎mong those killed was Rashideen alias Malang Yar, the mastermind behind the attack that martyred four brave CTD personnel,鈥 the police said in a statement on Friday.

鈥淎 large cache of weapons, hand grenades and identification cards of the banned organization were recovered from the possession of the slain terrorists.鈥

Aamir Khan, a police spokesman, told Arab News that the four CTD officers were killed in separate attacks by militants in the Bannu district this year.

The police also conducted a search operation in the area to capture any other militants.

Militant attacks across KP have surged since November 2022 when a fragile truce between the TTP and the Pakistani government collapsed.

Earlier in September, a suspected militant commander wanted for bomb attacks and targeted killings of policemen was also killed in an intelligence-based operation in the Lakki Marwat district of KP.

At least 75 policemen were killed in ambushes and targeted attacks in KP last year, according to police data.

Islamabad has frequently accused India of backing militant groups and Afghanistan of permitting the use of its soil for attacks in Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi deny the allegation.


Pakistan eyes early staff-level deal with IMF as finance minister departs for Washington

Pakistan eyes early staff-level deal with IMF as finance minister departs for Washington
Updated 10 October 2025

Pakistan eyes early staff-level deal with IMF as finance minister departs for Washington

Pakistan eyes early staff-level deal with IMF as finance minister departs for Washington
  • The IMF this week said the two sides have made 鈥榮ignificant progress鈥 on reviews of Pakistan $8.4 billion loan programs
  • The government is finalizing flood damage assessments and will prioritize the use of domestic resources, Aurangzeb says

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is aiming to secure an early staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb is set to depart for Washington this week, seeking approval for reviews of the country鈥檚 $8.4 billion loans.

Pakistan secured a $7 billion, 37-month Extended Fund Facility in Sept. last year, followed by a $1.4 billion, 28-month Resilience and Sustainability Facility in May, to bankroll its economy.

The IMF this week said the two sides have made 鈥渟ignificant progress鈥 toward a staff-level agreement on reviews of the South Asian country鈥檚 $8.4 loans, the lender said late Wednesday.

Pakistan鈥檚 program implementation remained strong and broadly aligned with commitments, while progress was made in discussions on fiscal consolidation to strengthen public finances, according to the lender.

鈥淭he minister reaffirmed that talks with the IMF mission remain constructive, with only a few outstanding issues, and expressed optimism about reaching a staff-level agreement shortly during his upcoming meetings in Washington,鈥 the Pakistani finance ministry said, following Aurangzeb鈥檚 virtual meeting with a Saudi business delegation.

On the domestic front, the minister said, the government is finalizing rapid damage assessments following recent floods and will prioritize the use of domestic resources for rescue and relief operations, before considering external assistance for rehabilitation and reconstruction.

Pakistan鈥檚 recent floods, triggered by heavy monsoon rains and India鈥檚 release of excess water, have killed more than 1,037 people and affected another over 4 million, besides damaging standing crops, homes and road network. The government has initially estimated the losses at Rs370 billion ($1.31 billion), though a detailed assessment has yet to be made.

This week, the World Bank projected Pakistan鈥檚 economy to grow by 2.6 percent in the ongoing fiscal year that began in July, lowering its earlier estimate due to the recent monsoon floods.

On Thursday, the IMF said its officials would continue policy discussions with Pakistani authorities with a view to settling any outstanding issues.

鈥淭he IMF team wants to express its sympathy to those affected by the recent floods, and is grateful to the Pakistani authorities, private sector, and development partners for many fruitful discussions,鈥 the lender said as its mission completed its two-week visit to Pakistan.


Pakistani finance minister pitches key sectors to visiting Saudi investors, highlights reform drive

Pakistani finance minister pitches key sectors to visiting Saudi investors, highlights reform drive
Updated 10 October 2025

Pakistani finance minister pitches key sectors to visiting Saudi investors, highlights reform drive

Pakistani finance minister pitches key sectors to visiting Saudi investors, highlights reform drive
  • The delegation has held a series of meetings with federal ministers, received detailed presentations on various projects
  • On Thursday, the two sides signed two memorandums of understanding to strengthen investment in Pakistan鈥檚 energy sector聽

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 finance minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, on Friday held virtual talks with a Saudi business delegation, currently on a visit to Pakistan, highlighting the country鈥檚 economic reforms and investment opportunities it offered to investors.

A 16-member Saudi delegation, led by Prince Mansour bin Mohammed bin Saad Al-Saud, is currently visiting Pakistan amid efforts from the two countries to boost economic cooperation. 

The delegation, which arrived late Tuesday, held a series of meetings with federal ministers and received detailed presentations from the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and Pakistani firms. 

On Friday, Aurangzeb held a virtual meeting with Saudi delegates as well as members of the Pakistan Business Council and the Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce & Industry (OICCI).

鈥淭he visit of the Saudi delegation is very timely,鈥 the minister said, adding his government would make sure 鈥渙ur existing investors also work in a good environment, and we don鈥檛 go through the boom-and-bust [like] in the previous years.鈥

Aurangzeb pointed out agriculture, mining, information technology (IT), pharmaceutical and tourism as some of the areas of mutual interest. He said there are two areas which Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is leading himself in and take stock on a weekly basis. 

鈥淥ne is our taxation reform, and everything that is going on in terms of people, process, technology, to get the sort of the fiscal side of things moving forward,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he second one... is our digital journey and moving toward cashless economy, because both of these are actually interrelated.鈥 

The finance minister urged the Saudi business delegation to explore opportunities in these and other sectors of Pakistan鈥檚 $411 billion economy.

The development came a day after the visiting Saudi business delegation signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to strengthen investment in Karachi鈥檚 energy sector as Riyadh seeks deeper economic engagement with Pakistan under its Vision 2030 initiative.

The delegation, led by Prince Mansour who is the chairman of the Saudi-Pakistan Joint Business Council, finalized a share-sale agreement in KES Power Limited and a cooperation framework between K-Electric and Trident Energy Limited to explore new investment in Pakistan鈥檚 power and infrastructure markets.

Pakistan and 黑料社区 have close religious, cultural, diplomatic and strategic ties, particularly in trade and defense. Last year, the two countries signed 34 agreements worth nearly $3 billion, of which, memorandums of understanding (MoUs) worth $700 million have already entered the implementation stage, according to Pakistani officials.