🇵🇰⚽ Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif says Pakistan is proud that the official FIFA World Cup 2026 match ball, "Trionda", was manufactured in Sialkot.
Pakistan produces around 70% of the world's footballs, making Sialkot a global hub of football craftsmanship.
Every goal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be scored with a ball made in Pakistan.
The US-Iran deal will not be signed in Islamabad but will be called as 'Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding' - It cements Pakistan's credibility as the mediator!
Naal, Khuzdar Update
A large group of Fitna Al Hindustan terrorists attempted to attack Naal city in Khuzdar. Security forces responded quickly, and the attackers retreated.
According to the report, 12 Fitna al-Hindustan terrorists were killed in the initial clash. During the follow-up pursuit, another 20 were reportedly killed, bringing the total to 32, with over 30 others said to be seriously injured.
As they fled, the térrorists allegedly threw pen IEDs in Naal city. These devices reportedly injured several civilians, including children who picked them up.
The statement claims that using such methods in civilian areas shows the group’s disregard for local people and suggests their aim is to cause casualties, whether among security forces or civilians.
Operation ongoing...
A state-of-the-art FC hospital has been successfully completed in Turbat within one year. This initiative is highly commendable. IG FC Maj.Gen Bilal Sarfaraz khan contribution to healthcare in Makran is greatly appreciated by the people of Makran and the wider region.
Pakistan says two river projects by arch-rival India would "weaponise" water and violate a major treaty between the neighbouring nations, warning of a response if the projects move ahead
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BLA killed 24 innocent civilians in Quetta city of Balochistan by targeting a train. BLA want to create an independent state by uniting Baloch areas of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. BLA also supported Israeli attack on Iran. https://t.co/g6SnmgL43Z
Pakistan’s mediation success is difficult for some countries to digest. Hence terror attack in Balochistan, today. Pakistan deserves laurels not foreign-funded terrorism.
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Indian Army officer at Pathankot airbase mistaknely revealed that a Pakistani missile struck the airbase area last year, but he did not inform soldiers to avoid panic.
Indians will slowly admit their defeat against Pakistan because the world already knows about it.
India's army chief threatens to make Pakistan "part of history," a barely veiled nuclear threat. Outbursts like these, now commonplace, reek of sheer frustration borne out of a sudden reality check.
The spectacular failure of Op Sindoor has shattered India's delusions of conventional and numerical superiority. Add the specter of Hindutva gripping its military leadership, and these annihilatistic talk becomes all too easy to understand.
To this, it suffices to say that "such geographic obliteration would certainly be mutual and comprehensive."
Even if we assume that India's military strikes against Pakistan last May were perfect and an unblemished success (which they were not), you have to look at the strategic consequences a year later. If you think India emerged stronger than Pakistan in this period, you need help.
Indian leaders routinely issue conventional threats to nuclear neighbours. It’s a uniquely juvenile understanding of deterrence — only possible in Delhi. With immature, nuclear-sabre-rattling leadership threatening a region of 2 billion people, India’s belligerence is a global liability.
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