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Acting Chairman Senate Syedal Khan Meets Former Senator Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai in Quetta

Acting Chairman Senate Syedal Khan Meets Former Senator Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai in Quetta

By. Irfan Siddiqui Acting Chairman of the Senate, Syedal Khan, held a meeting in Quetta with former Senator and ex-Member of the National Assembly, Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai. During the meeting, matters of mutual interest were discussed in detail. A comprehensive review was conducted on the natural resources of Balochistan and their optimal utilization,…

Prominent Pakistani Businessman in Japan Gifts Advanced Medical “J-Pad” Technology to Pakistan Army

Prominent Pakistani Businessman in Japan Gifts Advanced Medical “J-Pad” Technology to Pakistan Army

Irfan Siddiqui. Tokyo Renowned Pakistani entrepreneur based in Japan, Asad Nawaz Khan, has made a remarkable contribution to the Pakistan Army by donating a high-tech medical innovation known as the “J-Pad.” Developed using cutting-edge Japanese technology, the J-Pad is a life-saving wound dressing designed to instantly control bleeding from injuries caused by bullets, shrapnel, or…

Pakistan Seeks to Expand Trade Relations with Japan; Overseas Pakistanis Are the Backbone of the Economy: Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal

Pakistan Seeks to Expand Trade Relations with Japan; Overseas Pakistanis Are the Backbone of the Economy: Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal

Irfan Siddiqui. Tokyo Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal has said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations with Japan and is actively working to enhance bilateral trade. He emphasized that while the current trade volume between the two countries remains below potential and largely in Japan’s favor, the Government of Pakistan is committed…

Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs Crushed India, Terrorism to End in Balochistan: Syedal Khan Nasir

Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs Crushed India, Terrorism to End in Balochistan: Syedal Khan Nasir

Report by Irfan Siddiqui – Tokyo Deputy Chairman of the Senate, Syedal Khan Nasir, has declared that following India’s defeat in the recent Pakistan-India conflict, terrorism in Balochistan is nearing its end. Speaking exclusively to Daily Jang, Nasir emphasized that Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs, launched by Pakistan’s armed forces, decisively shattered India’s military and strategic ambitions…

Silk Road a Symbol of Friendship and Progress, Says Deputy Chairman Senate Syedaal Khan

Silk Road a Symbol of Friendship and Progress, Says Deputy Chairman Senate Syedaal Khan

By. Irfan SiddiquiTokyo Deputy Chairman Senate, Syedaal Khan, has called the ancient Silk Road a timeless symbol of friendship, cooperation, and shared development. Representing Pakistan in a video message at the SCO Forum on Poverty Reduction and the 9th Silk Road International Expo held in Xi’an, China, he highlighted the significance of both platforms in…

In Exile, United in Grief: A Spiritual Gathering in Japan Highlights the Strength of the Pakistani Diaspora

In Exile, United in Grief: A Spiritual Gathering in Japan Highlights the Strength of the Pakistani Diaspora

Report by: Irfan Siddiqui – Tokyo, Japan Life in Japan for most Pakistanis means living thousands of miles away from home, family, and familiar comfort. Yet in moments of sorrow and celebration, the community comes together with such warmth and solidarity that the feeling of distance disappears. This was vividly evident at a deeply spiritual…

Pakistan’s Pink Salt Pavilion Captivates the World at Expo 2025 Osaka

Pakistan’s Pink Salt Pavilion Captivates the World at Expo 2025 Osaka

By Irfan Siddiqui, Tokyo, Japan The ongoing Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, is shaping up to be one of the most significant cultural and economic gatherings of the decade. With daily footfall exceeding 120,000 to 150,000 visitors, the Expo is a global celebration of nations, ideas, innovation, and identity. Amidst hundreds of participating countries and…

Pakistan Slips in Global Health Rankings Despite Modest GainsWHO ranks Pakistan 124th out of 169 countries; experts call for urgent reforms

Pakistan Slips in Global Health Rankings Despite Modest GainsWHO ranks Pakistan 124th out of 169 countries; experts call for urgent reforms

By. Dr Ali Farhan Razi. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s health sector continues to face formidable challenges despite modest improvements in key indicators, with the World Health Organization (WHO) ranking the country 124th out of 169 in its latest global health index, health officials confirmed on Monday. According to the WHO report, Pakistan’s position reflects systemic gaps in…