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Strategy’s Michael Saylor told Pakistan’s finance and crypto ministers that he’s looking forward to helping advise the country on its crypto policy pivot.
Pakistan, in its FY2026 Budget, has increased defence expenditure by 20%, the largest hike in decades. This comes after setbacks from Indian strikes during Operation Sindoor and the shelving of ...
The boycott came after the minister unveiled Pakistan’s Rs. 17.57 trillion federal budget for the fiscal year 2025–26. Reporters, who were denied a technical briefing on the Finance Bill 2025 ...
Pakistan's finance ministry announced a defense budget increase to $9 billion (2.55 trillion rupees) for the 2025-26 fiscal year, up from $7.7 billion (2.18 trillion rupees) the previous year.
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb unveiled the federal budget for fiscal year 2025–26 which stands at PKR 17.573 trillion (Rs 5.27 lakh crore), down 6.9 percent from the previous year. However, ...
Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb unveiled the annual federal budget for FY 2025-26 on Tuesday, expanding the budget for the defence sector by 20 per cent to 2.55 trillion rupees ($9 ...
Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has unveiled a Rs17.6 trillion federal budget for fiscal year 2025-26, laying stress on the government's focus on economic stability and growth. In his budget ...
In his Budget 2025-26 speech, the Pakistan finance minister announced that similar reductions were planned for higher income brackets as well. Read more: Budget 2025-26 documents unveiled.
Thailand's Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira delivered a keynote address at the opening of the 'Thailand Investment Forum 2025 : Great Depression' on Saturday, outlining the government's fiscal ...
Blog | The Story Of Filmmaker Roshaan Khattak, Hunted By Pakistan, Let Down By Cambridge Francesca Marino Opinion , ...
Three years into Russia’s invasion, Sergii Marchenko is courting donors and reassuring investors to ensure his country can continue fighting.
Repeating a line earlier pushed by Pakistan's military media wing, ISPR (Inter-Services Public Relations), Bilawal Bhutto argued that Hafiz Rauf merely shares a name with a sanctioned terrorist.