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Economic Cooperation Between China and Pakistan: The President Requests More Chinese Investment in a Range of Sectors

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President Asif Ali Zardari has advocated for increased Chinese investment in a number of Pakistani economic areas.

In an interview with a Chinese business delegation headed by Yang Yundong, the Chinese consul general in Karachi, he shared his opinions.

The President said it will help further boost economic and commercial cooperation between the two brotherly countries.

He underlined that in order to boost bilateral trade and economic ties, there must be more engagement between the citizens of the two nations, particularly between investors and enterprises.

The Chinese delegation indicated interest in investing $1 billion to develop a medical city in Pakistan in order to improve the nation’s healthcare system.

The team additionally conveyed their desire to engage in several sectors of Pakistan’s economy, particularly manufacturing, transportation, energy, agriculture, and livestock.

Welcoming the delegation, the president said that Pakistan and China shared commonalities of interest and views on important issues, besides enjoying deep-rooted and historic brotherly ties.

Pakistan and China have been good allies for decades, according to Asif Ali Zardari, and he had the idea to turn Gwadar Port into a regional centre for trade and business that would increase regional cooperation and connectivity.

Pakistan will welcome Chinese investors and would like to conduct business with China, the president stated.

According to him, Pakistan is dedicated to providing Chinese investors with all the assistance and support they require.

In an effort to improve the people-to-people and cultural ties between Pakistan and China, the president emphasised that Chinese language classes had been implemented in Sindh.

The conference was also attended by Syed Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, and provincial ministers.

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All petrol pumps in Islamabad will have EV charging facilities installed.

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The government has announced that all petrol stations in Islamabad will have EV charging stations installed, marking a significant step in the implementation of the Electric Vehicles (EV) Policy.

Under the direction of Federal Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain, the fourth meeting on the EV Policy examined the status of several initiatives. The Capital Development Authority (CDA) was commended by the minister for their efforts and instructed them to make sure that charging stations are placed at all of the capital’s petrol pumps.

Additionally, Rana Tanveer declared that the Federal Board would give free electric motorcycles to the top 120 pupils. The government also intends to encourage the use of EVs by providing subsidised loans for 19,000 electric rickshaws and 39,000 electric bikes.

By digitising the entire process, the meeting evaluated the progress of 40 charging stations along national highways and motorways and underlined the need for openness. In order to make Islamabad a model city, Minister Hussain restated the Prime Minister’s aim.

The official release states that the EV Policy would be fully unveiled shortly.

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Operations in North Waziristan: President and PM Applaud Security Forces for Effective Operations

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari laud the security forces for killing seven Khawarij in two different operations in the North Waziristan District.

The Security Forces’ valour in destroying the terrorists was commended by the president and prime minister.

The President and Prime Minister sent their condolences to Lance Naik Muhammad Amin Shaheed’s heirs and commended his courage and patriotism.

Additionally, they prayed for Lance Naik Muhammad Amin Shaheed to reach the highest ranks in paradise and for his family to have the forbearance and fortitude to cope with the loss.

Both the Prime Minister and the President stated their intention to keep up operations until Fitnat-ul-Kharij is eradicated from the nation.

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Deputy PM: Those who oppose the 2024 elections may file a lawsuit.

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Important debates were held in the Senate on a range of national issues, from poverty alleviation programs to election-related concerns.

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who recalled concerns over the 2018 elections, told the meeting that those who object to the 2024 elections could take their case to court. He also stated that we need to learn from the past and come together for the benefit of our future generations.

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