Five years of dedication, countless challenges, and one dream: bringing Pakistani agricultural products to the world.
Today, visitors entered our facility to see the real process behind Pakistan’s first donkey meat export project to China — strict inspection, modern management, and full commitment to food safety.
This is more than a business project. It represents confidence in Pakistan, trust between two nations, and the power of persistence.
Gwadar is not only a port; it is becoming a gateway for new industries, employment, and international cooperation.
Proud to be part of this historic journey. 🇵🇰🇨🇳
American military aircraft are taking off from a base situated just 70 kilometers from Islam's holiest shrine—Mecca.
Should Iran 🇮🇷 launch a missile strike at the launch and staging point of these American 🇺🇸 forces, Saudi 🇸🇦 leadership and religious authorities would almost certainly raise an outcry, proclaiming that "the Iranians are attacking the lands and holy sites of Islam."
Pakistan’s decision to permit donkey slaughterhouses only in the Gwadar Free Zone is a forward-looking policy.
It not only drives the development of Gwadar Port and creates jobs and investment opportunities, but also strengthens traceability, biosecurity and regulatory oversight.
More importantly, it helps protect Pakistan’s globally recognized 100% Halal reputation—one of the country’s most valuable national brands and a symbol of trust for Muslim consumers around the world. 🇵🇰⚓️🐴@Gwadar_Pro@CPECOfficials
Gwadar belongs to Pakistan today because of a woman who argued Pakistan's case against Indian designs on the territory.
Lady Viqar-un-Nisa Noon.
And most of Pakistan has no idea she existed.
Born Victoria Rekha in Austria in July 1920. Raised and educated in England as a Christen. She met Sir Feroz Khan Noon in London when he was India's High Commissioner. Married him in Bombay in 1945. Converted to Islam. Changed her name. And stepped into one of the most consequential lives any woman in Pakistan's history would ever live.
She was arrested three times during the Civil Disobedience Movement in Punjab for organising protests against the British-backed Khizar Ministry. An Austrian woman. Arrested in British India. For Pakistan.
At partition her family home in East Punjab was burned to the ground. She found refuge with a local Hindu ruler before being repatriated across the new border.
She kept going.
After independence she worked refugee camps. Joined the Red Cross.
Pioneered women's Education in what is today Bangladesh.
Founded the Viqarunnisa Girls School in Dhaka in 1952. One of the most prestigious schools in what is now Bangladesh. Founded the Viqar-un-Nisa College for Women in Rawalpindi. Built schools in both wings of Pakistan.
But in 1956 she did something that changed Pakistan's geography forever.
Gwadar had been under Omani control since 1783. The port that Pakistan needed. The coastline that CPEC would one day be built around. The land China would call the second Shenzhen. Still in Oman's hands.
Viqar-un-Nisa lobbied in London. Negotiated. Pushed against every obstacle. She worked the British House of Lords. She argued Pakistan's case against Indian designs on the territory.
In 1958 her husband Prime Minister Feroz Khan Noon completed the formal transfer of Gwadar from the Sultanate of Oman to Pakistan.
The price was three million pounds.
She wrote about it herself in her autobiography From Memory. The reclamation of Gwadar from Oman she called it.
The port that is now the spine of CPEC. The city that China called the second Shenzhen. The coastline that sits 605 kilometres from the Strait of Hormuz and is reshaping the economic map of Asia.
A woman fought to make it Pakistani.
Nishan-e-Imtiaz awarded in 1959. Pakistan's highest civilian honour.
She died January 16, 2000 in Islamabad.
From Austria to Dhaka to London to Gwadar she left a mark for Pakistan.
Viqar-un-Nisa Noon.
Pakistan Zindabad. 🇵🇰
New Kind Emerging: DJT and JD Vance are publicly humiliating Israel - despite admitting that they are the only sympathizers of Israeli Nation, at current point in time
With sanctions lifted on Iran, it has potential to become the most important trading partner of Pakistan.
There are multiple avenues including but not restricted to energy.
A functional govt with a vision & capability is needed. The dysfunctional PDM corruption circus must end.
إبنة وزير الدفاع الإيراني الشهيد عزيز نصير زاده، كل ماتقدم على وظيفة تنرفض لان مامستوفية الشروط الخاصة بالتعيين،
ليس لانها ما عندها شهادة، ولا درجاتها قليلة،
لا بس الي يقدمون على الوظيفة عددهم كثير وبعض الشروط يتفوقون بيها على بنت الوزير لأن الموضوع منافسة حقيقية، كان ممكن أن تتعين بدون كل هذا وجع الراس بس تقلهم اني بنت الوزير ويجيها التعيين لباب البيت، بس هي التزمت بوصية أبوها إلي قال لها لا تقولي ان أبوي وزير.
الأمة الإيرانية الشريفة تعجبني ومصدر فخري واعتزازي.
The official match ball for the FIFA World Cup 2026 was made in Sialkot, Pakistan, a city that produces around 70% of the world’s footballs. From hand-crafted expertise to cutting-edge technology, Pakistan’s football industry has been at the heart of the global game for the last four decades
بجٹ کا خلاصہ یہ کے حکومت نے اپنا ہی لگایا سپر ٹیکس واپس لے لیا اور پراپرٹی کی خریدوفروخت پر خود جو ٹیکس برھائے وہ واپس کم کئے۔
شدید مہنگائی، صنعت کی بربادیی، برھتی غربت، بے روزگاری، کسان کی تباہ حالی یہ سب ان کے دور میں ہوئی۔ بہتر ہے ملک بھی عوام کو واپس کر دیں ورنہ مزید تباہی۔
Trump is distancing himself from the new escalation btw Iran and Israel
But a post is not enough
US supplies Israel with everything that just hit Iran
Only material containment of Israel can save what's left of the "ceasefire"
Red sea oil -- and far higher oil prices -- now in the balance
The US does not want to return the $24bn of frozen Iranian assets - Rubio.
Instead, they will use it to compensate the countries Iran has damaged. Israel will get the largest amount. If anything is left, it will go to the UAE and then Kuwait.
The problem is that the $24bn won’t last very long. The damage to the Gulf states is far higher. If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz for 3 years, the countries will go bankrupt, give in, and hand Iran the $24bn.