Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan s China visit first in the last two years points to Islamabad s financial dependence on Beijing, especially as the West continues to ignore Pakistan, according to a media report.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan s visit to China during Winter Olympics largely aims to seek financial relief from the communist regime on Belt and Road debts but rising security concerns could kill many key projects, according to a media report.
The recent attacks in Balochistan before Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan s visit to China have forced the country s law enforcement agencies to remain on high alert, reported local media.
PML-N spokeswoman Marriyum Aurangzeb on Monday hit back at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for his diatribe against the PML-N leadership in a live television show a day ago, saying the premier s comments were full of fear and hopelessness and implied that his departure was near, the Dawn reported.
Since August 17, 2018 when Imran Khan was sworn in as the countrys 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, petrol prices in the country have increased by 55.22 per cent, The News International reported.