31 civilians martyred, 57 injured in Indian strikes: DG ISPR National31 civilians martyred, 57 injured in Indian strikes: DG ISPR Facebook Twitter Linkedin About The Author Latest Posts PM Shehbaz says prices of petroleum products not being increased despite uptick in global market PM Shehbaz arrives in Saudi Arabia as war in Middle East escalates OPF Chairman Syed Qamar Raza Shah to Visit Japan on Four-Day Community Outreach Tour “No question”: Pakistan vows support to Saudi Arabia “no matter what” amid Middle East tensions Ambassador Abdul Hameed Meets Pakistani Community at Special Iftar Gathering in Tokyo Organized by JAPAN INTERNATIONAL PRESS CLUB. PM reaffirms Pakistan’s support for IAEA’s role in promoting responsible use of nuclear technology VIEW ALL POSTS BY Top Related News ہم خیال گروپ جاپان کی جانب سے سینئر پاکستانی کی صحت یابی پر خصوصی عشائیہ PM Shehbaz kicks off anti-polio drive, vows complete eradication Justice Dogar, 3 others take oath as regular high court CJs Greater Potential Exists to Strengthen Pakistan–Japan Trade and Investment Ties: Syed Feroz Alam Shah Proposal for Recent Commercial Import Automobile Policy in Pakistan We welcomed Mr. Seiji Kojima – Former Ambassador, Kansai Region – to the Pakistan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka. 🇯🇵🇵🇰 Raising Arms Against an Islamic State is Open Rebellion and Terrorism; The Real Jihad Should Be for Education and Poverty Alleviation: Maulana Abdul Sattar “Operation Sindoor” exposed India’s operational gaps, strategic vision: Field Marshal Asim Munir Pakistan to host SCO summit 2027, says PM Shehbaz Previous Post Pakistan Slips in Global Health Rankings Despite Modest GainsWHO ranks Pakistan 124th out of 169 countries; experts call for urgent reforms Next Post Pakistan’s Pink Salt Steals the Spotlight at Expo Japan 2025 – Thousands Visit the Pavilion Daily Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ