Sindh Unveils Rs. 3.45 Trillion Budget for 2025-26

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah presented a Rs. 3.45 trillion provincial budget for 2025-26, aiming to drive inclusive development through major investments in education, health, social welfare, and infrastructure. The budget shows a 12.9% increase from last year, with a projected deficit of Rs. 38.4 billion.

Tax Relief and Salary Increases

The budget proposes tax relief instead of new levies. Five taxes, including Professional Tax and Entertainment Duty, have been abolished. Vehicle tax has been reduced. However Salaries for government employees in BPS-1 to BPS-16 will rise by 12%, and those in BPS-17 to BPS-22 by 10%. Pensions will see an 8% hike.

Education Gets a Major Boost

The education sector has been allocated Rs. 523.7 billion, marking a 12.4% increase. However Funds will empower over 34,000 schools with direct budgets. New IBA community colleges will be established, and 4,400 new staff members hired. The Sindh Educational Endowment Fund receives Rs. 2 billion for underprivileged students.

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Healthcare Spending Rises

The health budget rises to Rs. 326.5 billion, including Rs. 146.9 billion in grants for medical institutions. Key allocations include Rs. 19 billion for SIUT, Rs. 16.5 billion for PPHI, and Rs. 10 billion for a new hospital in Larkana. Expanded mobile diagnostics and ambulance services will serve rural communities.

Urban and Rural Infrastructure

Rs. 520 billion is earmarked for development. Karachi will see road upgrades, water supply improvements, and 50 new electric buses, with 100 more arriving by August 2025. However The Karachi Safe City project will expand AI-based CCTV coverage.

Support for Agriculture and Vulnerable Groups

The new Benazir Hari Card will aid 200,000 farmers.

Digital Reforms and Economic Goals

Reforms include a blockchain-based land record system and a central KPI dashboard for real-time governance. The budget prioritizes sustainable development, digital transformation, In conclusion and inclusive growth laying the foundation for a more resilient Sindh.

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NA Condemns Israeli Aggression on Iran, Urges UN Action

Pakistan’s National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution on Friday condemning Israeli aggression against Iran, calling the airstrikes unjustified and illegitimate. Lawmakers denounced the attacks as a grave violation of international law, warning of dangerous global consequences.

Violation of Sovereignty

The resolution, presented by Syed Naveed Qamar, stated that the Israeli strikes violated the sovereignty of a United Nations member state. It also stressed that the actions breached fundamental principles of international law and the UN Charter.

The House declared that Iran has a legitimate right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter. It warned that ongoing Israeli aggression threatens not just the Middle East but also global peace and stability. The resolution emphasized that Israel would bear full responsibility for any resulting escalation.

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Call for International Action

The National Assembly urged the Pakistani government to immediately request emergency meetings of both the UN Security Council and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The goal is to initiate a global discussion, condemn the attacks, and push for an immediate ceasefire.

Members of the Assembly expressed complete solidarity with the Iranian people, condemning the loss of innocent lives and widespread destruction caused by the strikes.

Budget Debate Begins

Following the resolution, the National Assembly began discussions on the federal budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan opened the debate by urging tax exemptions for the Information Technology sector. He argued that such a step would boost exports and contribute to economic growth.

In response, Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Tariq Fazal Chaudhary said the government is prioritizing reforms to improve investment conditions and drive development. He highlighted budgetary measures aimed at uplifting Balochistan and assured the House that constructive suggestions from all members, including the opposition, would be considered.

The session marked a strong stance on foreign policy while initiating important economic discussions for the country’s future.

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Tensions Soar as Iran Vows Retaliation After Israeli Strikes

Iran has vowed fierce retaliation following Israeli airstrikes that killed senior military leaders, triggering a regional escalation. Newly appointed IRGC chief Mohammad Pakpour warned that the “gates of hell” will open on Israel in response to the attacks. The UN Security Council has scheduled an emergency meeting at Iran’s request.

Israel’s Offensive Sparks Outrage

Israel launched a large-scale operation targeting Iran’s military and nuclear sites. These included missile facilities, uranium enrichment plants, and command centers. The strikes killed IRGC top commander Hossein Salami, along with aerospace chief Amirali Hajizadeh and other senior officers. Iranian officials reported at least 95 casualties, including women and children.

Iran Declares Right to Self-Defense

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the attack as a “declaration of war” in a letter to the UN. He invoked Article 51 of the UN Charter, reaffirming Iran’s right to self-defense. The letter urged the Security Council to take immediate action and hold Israel accountable.

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UN Security Council Meets Amid Crisis

The UNSC will meet at 1900 GMT to discuss the escalating situation. Russia and China supported Iran’s call for the session. Iran’s appeal stressed that Israel had “crossed every red line” and warned of consequences if the international community remained silent.

New Military Leadership in Iran

In swift response, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appointed new commanders. Mohammad Pakpour replaced Salami as IRGC chief, while Abdolrahim Mousavi took over the armed forces. Major General Ali Shademani was named head of the Khatam al-Anbia Headquarters.

Israel’s Operation Rising Lion

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced “Operation Rising Lion” aimed at neutralizing Iran’s military threat. Israel said it destroyed radar systems, missile launchers, and command posts. Reports also confirmed covert Mossad operations inside Iran and the presence of Israeli drone bases near Tehran.

Casualties and Damage Mount

Iranian emergency officials reported widespread injuries across 12 provinces. Explosions struck key facilities, including Natanz. State media confirmed damage to IRGC headquarters in Tehran and the deaths of multiple nuclear scientists.

As tensions reach a boiling point, both sides brace for what could become a prolonged and dangerous confrontation.

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Pre-Monsoon Rains Set to Hit Sindh Amidst Ongoing Heatwave

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast thunderstorms, strong winds, and rain for parts of the province over the weekend.

Extreme Heat Grips Sindh

Most regions of Sindh continued to experience intense heat and dry conditions on Friday. In Karachi, temperatures are expected to remain between 37°C and 39°C in the coming days. A disruption in the sea breeze has worsened conditions in coastal areas, and experts say this pattern may persist.

Expected Rainfall in Select Districts

The PMD predicts that Tharparkar and Umerkot may receive isolated showers with thunder and gusty winds by Saturday evening. On Sunday, Ghotki, Sukkur, and Jacobabad are also likely to experience rainfall and stormy weather.

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Karachi Faces Prolonged Heat

The heat in Karachi has intensified due to a blocked sea breeze. However Meteorologists link this to wind circulation over Gujarat, India, and a western weather system. These elements have combined to raise the city’s heat intensity and delay cooling.

Lahore and KP Suffer Under Heatwave

Lahore recorded a high of 44°C on Friday, with heat intensity felt up to 47°C. The prolonged dry spell from May through June continues to drive temperatures beyond seasonal averages. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar reached 40°C, with forecasts predicting a rise to 44°C. Humidity stood at 52%, and several districts in KP are expected to receive light rain starting Friday.

Cholistan Desert in Crisis

Southern Punjab, particularly the Cholistan Desert, saw temperatures soar near 48°C. The PMD expects the extreme heat to persist for the next two days. Locals report worsening water shortages, dried-up wells, livestock deaths, and forced migrations due to the harsh climate conditions.

Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as the region awaits potential rainfall to ease the crisis.

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PM Shehbaz, UAE President Reaffirm Strategic Ties Amid Challenges

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met in Abu Dhabi on June 12 to strengthen Pakistan-UAE relations and address pressing regional and global issues. The leaders praised the enduring partnership built on trust, shared values, and mutual interests.

Focus on Bilateral and Regional Cooperation

During the meeting, both leaders expressed satisfaction over the growing momentum in bilateral relations. They emphasized the need to deepen collaboration across key sectors such as trade, investment, and energy. They also discussed ongoing regional developments and agreed to enhance coordination on matters impacting peace and stability in South Asia and the Middle East.

Appreciation for UAE’s Diplomatic Role

PM Shehbaz thanked the UAE leadership for its constructive diplomacy in helping reduce tensions between Pakistan and India. He commended the Emirates for promoting regional peace and dialogue through consistent engagement.

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Commitment to Shared Goals

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to regional cooperation, peace, and prosperity. They pledged to continue working together on strategic objectives and maintain high-level diplomatic exchanges. PM Shehbaz extended a renewed invitation to President Mohamed bin Zayed to visit Pakistan.

High-Level Delegation Present

Several senior officials accompanied PM Shehbaz during the visit, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, Interior Minister Mohsin Raza Naqvi, Information Minister Ataullah Tarar, and Special Assistant Syed Tariq Fatemi.

Message of Brotherhood on Social Media

Following the meeting, PM Shehbaz posted on X (formerly Twitter), expressing delight over the engagement. He described Sheikh Mohamed as a “dear brother” and acknowledged the UAE’s “vital role” in easing regional tensions. He also highlighted the strengthening trade and investment ties and looked forward to welcoming the UAE President to Pakistan soon.

This high-level interaction underscored the strategic depth of Pakistan-UAE ties and signaled renewed commitment to cooperation during a time of regional uncertainty.

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Trump Warns Iran After Israeli Airstrikes Devastate Nuclear Sites

A massive Iran nuclear strike by Israel has escalated tensions in the Middle East, with US President Donald Trump urging Iran to negotiate before it’s too late. The airstrikes killed top Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists, prompting Tehran to vow severe retaliation.

Trump Issues Stark Warning

On Friday, Trump posted a direct message to Iranian leaders on his Truth Social platform. He urged them to “make a deal before there is nothing left.” He added that further attacks were “already planned” and would be “even more brutal” if Iran failed to comply. Trump also hinted that Iran had missed a previous 60-day window to negotiate but might now have “a second chance.”

Tehran Vows Retaliation

In response, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned that Israel must “expect severe punishment.” Iranian state media confirmed the deaths of key figures, including Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Hossein Salami and military chief Mohammad Bagheri. Nuclear scientists Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi and Fereydoun Abbasi were also killed.

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Israel Targets Natanz

Israel launched an extensive overnight operation involving 200 warplanes. Brigadier General Effie Defrin said over 100 Iranian sites were hit, including the primary uranium enrichment facility in Natanz. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel struck at the “heart of Iran’s nuclear programme.”

US Attempts to Distance Itself

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States had no role in the Israeli strikes. He urged Tehran not to target American personnel or interests in the region. However, Iranian officials said Washington would be held “responsible for consequences.”

Drone Attack in Retaliation

Early Friday, Israel reported intercepting nearly 100 Iranian drones. These were launched in retaliation for the strikes, further intensifying the conflict.

As diplomatic tensions spiral and military actions escalate, the international community watches closely. Iran’s response and Trump’s threats have brought the region to a critical point—one that could reshape the geopolitical balance.

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Lebanon’s Aoun Condemns Israeli Strikes, Warns of Regional Destabilization

Lebanon’s former President Michel Aoun has strongly condemned Israel’s recent strikes on Iran, declaring that the offensive not only harmed the Iranian people but also sabotaged international efforts aimed at maintaining peace in the Middle East.

In a statement released by the Lebanese presidency on social media platform X, Aoun warned that Israel’s military action was a deliberate move to derail ongoing mediations that had shown promise in curbing rising tensions across the region.

He emphasized, “These attacks do not just impact Iran — they strike at the heart of every initiative intended to prevent war and ensure stability among regional nations.”

Aoun’s remarks came as world leaders and regional observers expressed alarm over Israel’s widening military operations, which have included simultaneous strikes across multiple Muslim-majority countries, including Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Iran.

Mediation Efforts Undermined by Escalating Violence

According to Aoun, the international community had made notable progress toward reaching “realistic and just solutions” to avoid a broader war in the Middle East. However, he stressed that the latest Israeli strikes threaten to undo these hard-won diplomatic gains.

“These attacks aim to undermine all current initiatives and mediations to prevent the deterioration of the situation,” he said. Aoun expressed deep concern that the path to peaceful resolution is now being sabotaged by Israel’s aggressive military campaign.

The strikes on Iran — particularly those that hit key nuclear and military sites — have led to heightened regional alert. Iran responded by launching drones in retaliation, prompting countries like Jordan and Saudi Arabia to shut down parts of their airspace as a precaution.

Lebanon, which shares a tense border with Israel and has a history of conflict involving Hezbollah, now finds itself increasingly concerned that renewed violence could spill over its territory.

A Call for Swift and Effective Global Action

In his statement, Aoun urged the international community to act decisively. He called on world powers, peacekeeping organizations, and diplomatic bodies to prevent Israel from “achieving its goals” of destabilizing the region.

“The international community must take swift and effective action to halt this aggression,” he declared. Aoun argued that unchecked military actions could trigger a dangerous spiral of retaliation, plunging the region into a large-scale war that would have devastating consequences for millions.

Lebanese officials have consistently warned that ongoing Israeli attacks, particularly those launched without international coordination or approval, pose a threat to the wider peace architecture of the region.

As of now, the United Nations has yet to release a formal condemnation, though several human rights organizations and some Western capitals have called for restraint. The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is expected to convene an emergency session to address the escalating situation.

Aoun’s comments have added to a growing chorus of voices demanding accountability and immediate de-escalation to prevent further bloodshed and preserve what remains of diplomatic progress in the region.

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Military Escalations: Israel’s Multi-Nation Assault on Muslim Countries

From Gaza to Syria, Lebanon to Iraq—and now Iran—military escalations led by Israel have unfolded almost simultaneously, marking perhaps the most dramatic regional escalation in recent Middle Eastern history. The ostensible motives of “self‑defense” and “national security” mask a far larger strategy—one that critics warn uses coordinated military escalations to project power over Muslim-majority states while sidestepping international scrutiny.

These deep-reaching military escalations, including the largest strike in decades—Operation Rising Lion on Iran—expose critical questions: Where do defense tactics end and aggressive dominance begin? How can a nuclear-equipped state strike multiple sovereign nations with little accountability?


1. Five Muslim Nations Under Fire

Over the past decade, Israel has repeatedly launched strikes across five Muslim-majority countries:

  • Gaza (Palestine): Israel has waged near-daily air campaigns since 2008. In the current Gaza war alone, the Gaza Health Ministry lists over 48,000 Palestinian deaths due to airstrikes, with continued reports of widespread destruction.

  • Syria: Israel carried out hundreds of airstrikes against Iranian and Hezbollah positions, frequently hitting civilian areas and fueling displacement .

  • Lebanon: Repeated bombardments targeting Hezbollah have killed thousands. In 2024, Israeli actions accounted for over 33,000 civilian casualties in Gaza and Lebanon combined—55 percent of bombing-related noncombatant deaths worldwide arabnews.com.

  • Iraq: Israeli forces have reportedly targeted Iran-aligned militias with drones and aircraft, bypassing Iraqi sovereignty through covert military escalations.

  • Iran: On 13 June 2025, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, striking nuclear, missile, and military command facilities in Tehran, Natanz, and Isfahan. The offensive involved nearly 200 aircraft and precision drones, killing senior IRGC commanders—including Gen. Hossein Salami and Gen. Mohammad Bagheri—as well as nuclear scientist.

This sweep of action reflects military escalations that defy geographical boundaries—and traditional tactics.


2. Inside Operation Rising Lion

Israel mounted its most ambitious military escalations yet with Operation Rising Lion. On the morning of 13 June 2025, the operation unleashed a coordinated offensive: F‑16s, F‑35s, drones, and Mossad operatives hit nuclear enrichment plants, missile factories, and command centers deep inside Iranian territory .

Despite hitting facilities at Natanz, the UN nuclear watchdog—IAEA—reported no radiation leaks. Still, blasts shook Tehran and nearby cities. Within hours, Iran responded with over 100 drones targeting Israeli bases; Israel intercepted many while preparing for further escalation.

These swift military escalations underscore Israel’s growing reach—executing precise strikes far from its borders under the pretext of nuclear containment.


3. Justification vs. International Law

Israeli leaders justified their actions, claiming they struck preemptively to deny Iran nuclear weapons. Prime Minister Netanyahu warned Iran had amassed enough enriched uranium for multiple bombs—reaching what he called the “point of no return”.

Yet critics argue Israel skipped essential diplomatic processes. Under Article 51 of the UN Charter, a state must face an imminent threat to act in self-defense. Operating in five Muslim-majority countries, not just Iran, Israel’s strikes evade UN Security Council approval and blur the line between preemption and aggression .

International law demands restraint, transparency, and verification—a stark contrast to these sweeping military escalations, which critics say amount to extrajudicial power politics.


4. Regional Fallout and Economic Shock

The fallout from Israel’s military escalations has reached global proportions:

  • Iran retaliated with drone swarms and missile threats; neighboring countries—Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Iraq—closed airspaces or scrambled jets .

  • Oil prices surged by 7–8%, reflecting fears of supply disruptions; energy markets remain volatile .

  • Stock markets dipped, including major indices like Pakistan’s PSX, shaken by unpredictability.

  • International leaders in the U.S., U.K., and Europe urged restraint, warning that unchecked military escalations could spiral into broader conflict.

The global ripple effects reveal that Israel’s strategic strikes don’t stay local—they stir geopolitics, economies, and civilian lives worldwide.


5. Seeking Accountability and Next Steps

Already, Muslim-majority nations—from Pakistan to Egypt and Turkey—alongside the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), are condemning these military escalations. They demand:

  • Formal denunciation of violations of sovereignty,

  • UN-led investigations and potential sanctions,

  • Robust diplomacy and reinforcement of nuclear non-proliferation efforts,

  • Immediate de-escalation to prevent full-scale regional warfare.

Legal scholars emphasize that targeting multiple countries without UN approval requires rigorous oversight, accountability, and mechanisms for restitution.


Conclusion: Naming the Escalations

Israel’s usage of military escalations underscores a pattern. These are not isolated defensive maneuvers—they form a strategic sweep against Muslim-majority states under a self-defense veneer.

Institutions, human rights advocates, and governments must confront these truths: these military escalations represent state-level aggression, not spontaneous acts of defense. They merit thorough investigation, global condemnation, and, ultimately, justice.

We must stop euphemizing such actions. For peace to hold in the Middle East, we must call these military escalations exactly what they are—and demand accountability now.

PSX Tumbles as Israeli Strikes on Iran Jolt Regional Markets

The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a sharp plunge on Friday as regional instability escalated following confirmed Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites. The benchmark KSE-100 Index, which had shown strong momentum in recent sessions, dropped drastically amid panic-selling and investor anxiety.

The index opened at a high of 123,058.06, but quickly reversed course, shedding as much as 2,488.53 points to reach a session low of 121,604.59, a 2.01% decline. By the closing bell, the index had pared some losses but still ended the day with a significant drop of 1,035.06 points or 0.83%.

“Early morning reports of an Israeli attack on Iran initially sent the equity market into a sharp decline, though some recovery has since been observed,” said Amreen Soorani, Head of Research at Al Meezan Investment. “This event has significantly escalated geopolitical uncertainty, a sentiment clearly reflected in the immediate 8% surge in oil prices.”

She added that the broader market reaction in the coming days would depend on how the situation evolves and whether tensions expand into a larger regional conflict.

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Regional Markets, Oil Prices React Sharply

The shockwaves from Israel’s massive aerial operation—codenamed Operation Rising Lion—rippled through regional financial markets. According to Israeli officials, around 200 fighter jets were used to target nearly 100 locations in Iran, including Tehran, Natanz, and northwestern military installations.

Blasts were confirmed at a Revolutionary Guard Corps facility and the Natanz uranium enrichment plant. The UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, stated that it is closely monitoring the impact and radiation levels at the nuclear sites.

Iranian state media reported the deaths of two senior military officials: Revolutionary Guards chief Hossein Salami and Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri, along with at least 50 civilian injuries. In response, Iran reportedly launched around 100 drones toward Israel.

The escalating confrontation caused crude oil prices to spike by 8%, weighing heavily on oil-importing economies like Pakistan. Energy companies and refineries saw volatile trading throughout the day, with investor caution dictating sell-offs across multiple sectors.

Monetary Policy in Focus Amid Uncertainty

Adding to market uncertainty, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced it will hold its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting on Monday, June 16, to determine the benchmark interest rate. The decision will come amid a volatile global backdrop and concerns about imported inflation due to higher oil prices.

In the previous trading session on Thursday, the KSE-100 Index had already shown signs of fatigue, retreating by 259.56 points (0.21%) to close at 124,093.12, after surging earlier to a record 126,718.28.

With geopolitical tensions at their highest in years and global markets bracing for possible aftershocks, investor sentiment remains fragile. Analysts predict continued volatility in the days ahead as markets weigh the economic fallout from escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.

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Pakistan Condemns Israel’s “Unjustified Aggression” on Iran

Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel’s large-scale military strikes on Iran, labeling them as “unjustified and illegitimate aggression” and a blatant violation of international law. In a statement issued on Friday, the Foreign Office (FO) said the strikes violated Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, calling the action a clear breach of the United Nations Charter and the foundational principles of international law.

“Iran has the right to self-defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter,” the FO asserted, backing Tehran’s right to respond to what it termed as an unprovoked act of war. Pakistan emphasized that Israel’s actions pose a grave threat to regional peace and security, warning of dangerous consequences if such provocations are allowed to continue unchecked.

The condemnation followed Israel’s announcement that it had launched Operation Rising Lion, targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, missile factories, and senior military figures, including top commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).


Iran Suffers Devastating Blows, Retaliation Expected

Explosions were reported in multiple Iranian cities, including at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, one of Iran’s most guarded nuclear sites. Israeli sources claimed the strikes aimed to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran, however, has denied any such intent.

Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed the death of Commander Hossein Salami, one of the country’s top military figures. State media also reported that the IRGC headquarters in Tehran was struck, resulting in the deaths of several civilians, including children, in nearby residential areas.

As tensions soared, Israel declared a state of emergency, anticipating retaliatory strikes in the form of missile and drone attacks from Iran. Iranian military sources have hinted that their response will be “measured but powerful.”

Pakistan Urges Global Action to Halt Aggression

In a strong message of solidarity, Pakistan reaffirmed its support for the Iranian people and condemned the attack as a “brazen violation of international norms.” The FO stressed that the incident risks destabilizing the broader Middle East and undermining global security.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar echoed the condemnation, describing the Israeli assault as “abhorrent” and a “shocking disregard for human conscience.” In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Dar wrote, “This abhorrent action has shaken the foundations of international law as well as the conscience of humanity and gravely undermines regional stability and international security.”

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He urged the international community and the United Nations to act urgently to “halt Israeli aggression and hold the aggressor accountable.”

Pakistan’s stance reinforces a growing call from several Muslim-majority nations for collective global pressure on Israel to cease hostilities and respect international boundaries. The FO warned that failure to stop these attacks could ignite a broader regional conflict, with serious implications for global peace.

As the situation unfolds, Islamabad stands firmly aligned with Tehran, demanding respect for sovereignty, peace, and lawful conduct in international affairs.

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France Not Warned of Iran Strikes, Says Israeli Ambassador

Israeli ambassador to France, Joshua Zarka, has confirmed that Paris was not informed in advance of Israel’s large-scale airstrikes on Iran, revealing a clear shift in diplomatic relations. Speaking on RTL Radio, Zarka stated, “The French state for a certain period is not as close as it was before. It’s an ally, but not to the point to be pre-warned of such an operation.”

The Israeli ambassador, who previously managed the Iran portfolio at Israel’s foreign ministry, said the ongoing operation would last for days and was intended to dismantle Iran’s nuclear programme.

This comes amid increasing strain between France and Israel, especially after French President Emmanuel Macron threatened sanctions if Tel Aviv fails to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Macron’s remarks last month signaled growing frustration within Europe over Israel’s handling of both the conflict in Gaza and its broader regional military strategy.


Iranian Drones Intercepted Over Multiple Countries

Following Israel’s early morning assault on Tehran under Operation Rising Lion, Iran launched over 100 drones in retaliation. Israeli forces have confirmed they are actively intercepting the incoming Iranian UAVs, with engagements occurring across Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan.

Israel’s Channel 12 reported that the Israeli Air Force intercepted drones over Saudi airspace, while Kan public broadcaster confirmed drone interceptions over Syrian territory.

Meanwhile, Jordan’s military also reported intercepting several drones and missiles that breached its airspace this morning, according to state media. The involvement of Jordan and Saudi airspace in these defensive operations highlights the wider regional impact of this escalating confrontation.

This is a developing story as multiple militaries in the region remain on high alert, and the conflict risks expanding beyond Israel and Iran’s borders.

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Iran Launches 100 Drones at Israel After Massive Israeli Airstrikes

In a major escalation, Iran has launched over 100 drones at Israel following Israel’s early morning airstrike involving nearly 200 fighter jets. The development marks a dangerous turn in regional hostilities, bringing the Middle East closer to full-scale war.

According to Israeli Army Spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin, Tehran’s drone attack is retaliation for the targeted assassination of multiple high-ranking Iranian military officials during Israel’s strike, codenamed Operation Rising Lion.

“We are actively intercepting dozens of incoming drones,” Defrin said during a press briefing. “Our defense systems remain on high alert, and operations are ongoing.”


Top Iranian Military Leaders Killed

The Israeli assault earlier in the day led to the deaths of several of Iran’s most powerful military figures. Confirmed casualties include:

  • General Mohammad Bagheri, Iran’s Chief of Staff

  • Hossein Salami, Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)

  • Gholam Ali Rashid, senior IRGC commander and strategic adviser

These assassinations are considered a major blow to Iran’s military command structure, prompting Tehran to respond swiftly and with overwhelming force.

Iranian state media described the retaliatory drone barrage as a “first phase” of its response, warning that further action may follow if Israel continues its military campaign.


Interception Efforts Underway

As Iranian drones head toward various Israeli targets, Israel’s multi-layered defense systems—including Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow-3—have been activated. Several drones have already been intercepted over southern Israel and the Negev Desert.

Authorities in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa have ordered residents to remain in shelters. Air raid sirens have been ringing throughout the country, and flights have been grounded at Ben Gurion Airport.

This high-stakes exchange marks the most direct confrontation between Israel and Iran in modern history, raising fears of wider conflict engulfing the region. The coming hours are critical, as the world watches how both nations proceed.

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Hamas Condemns Israeli Airstrikes as “Brutal Aggression”

Palestinian resistance group Hamas has sharply condemned Israel’s large-scale airstrikes on Iran, calling them “a brutal aggression” and a direct threat to the stability of the Middle East. The group issued a strongly worded statement via Telegram shortly after Israel confirmed the launch of Operation Rising Lion, which targeted Iranian nuclear and military sites in Tehran.

“This aggression constitutes a dangerous escalation that threatens to destabilise the region,” Hamas said, accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of pushing the region into open confrontations.

According to the statement, the attack is not only a violation of Iranian sovereignty but also a “flagrant breach of international norms and conventions.” Hamas believes the airstrikes reflect Tel Aviv’s long-standing goal of igniting regional chaos to consolidate its dominance in the Middle East.

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Calls for Global Action to “Deter” Israel

Hamas did not stop at condemnation. It went further by calling on the international community, Arab nations, and Muslim-majority countries to take “a unified stance to deter” Israel. The group urged the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and regional powers to intervene diplomatically and politically to halt what it calls “Israeli crimes.”

“This warlike behavior should not go unanswered,” the group said, warning that the continuation of Israeli strikes without global intervention could lead to a catastrophic regional war.

By positioning itself alongside Iran, Hamas seeks to rally support for a broader anti-Israel coalition, especially as both nations face military and political pressure. The statement emphasized that Israel poses “an existential threat to the entire region,” a phrase meant to resonate across Arab capitals and within influential international bodies.


Solidarity with Iran Amid Shared Struggles

Hamas also expressed full solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, offering its “deepest condolences” to the Iranian government and people. The group acknowledged the deaths of several senior commanders and nuclear scientists, calling them “martyrs of resistance.”

In a symbolic move, Hamas framed the Iranian losses as a shared sacrifice in the struggle against Israeli aggression. This rare public alignment signals deepening ties between Tehran and Gaza’s ruling authority, despite their differences in religious and political ideologies.

The statement reiterated that “this brutal aggression by Israel not only targets Iran but endangers every free nation in the region.”

The expression of unity follows months of cross-border cooperation and intelligence sharing between Iranian operatives and Hamas fighters in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. Some regional analysts believe that the recent Israeli strike may further accelerate military coordination among Iran-backed groups across the Middle East.

Hamas’s statement underlines a growing regional realignment, with Iran, Syria, Hezbollah, and Hamas increasingly coordinating their messaging and strategy against Israel. As tensions surge following the Israeli operation, observers fear the possibility of simultaneous flashpoints across Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq.

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US Distances Itself from Israeli Strike, But Knew in Advance

Following Israel’s massive airstrike on Iran under Operation Rising Lion, the United States has been careful to describe the action as “unilateral” and repeatedly stated it was “not involved.” These phrases, repeated in press briefings and official statements, strongly suggest Washington is deliberately distancing itself from the Israeli decision.

Despite this, former President Donald Trump, speaking to a U.S. news outlet, confirmed that American officials were aware the attack was coming. “We knew what was about to happen,” Trump said, adding that the Biden administration was “watching closely” but chose not to intervene.

Political analysts believe the Biden administration’s phrasing indicates a desire to avoid direct entanglement, even while remaining an ally of Israel.

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Trump Warns Against ‘Stupid Wars’

Donald Trump, who remains a key voice in U.S. foreign policy debates, has reiterated his long-held position against U.S. involvement in Middle East conflicts. He told reporters, “I don’t want America dragged into stupid wars, especially in the Middle East. That ends when I return.”

He emphasized that a new U.S. administration under his leadership would focus on de-escalation, not escalation. Trump’s remarks signal a growing divide in how American leaders approach the Iran-Israel conflict.

While the U.S. may have had foreknowledge of Israeli operation, its choice to label it “unilateral” points to a clear strategy: stay close to Israel but stay out of the battlefield.

With tensions rising in the Middle East, Washington’s balancing act may prove harder to maintain in the days ahead.

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Israel Launches Major Airstrike on Iran

Israel launched its most extensive military assault on Iran in modern history, naming the mission Operation Rising Lion. The offensive marks a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries and is being labeled by analysts as the largest Israeli strike since the Iran–Iraq War.

The attack targeted nuclear, military, and political sites across Tehran and surrounding regions. Among the primary objectives were nuclear enrichment facilities, IRGC command centers, and residential compounds housing senior Iranian military commanders. Multiple missile barrages and stealth aircraft carried out the strikes in the early hours, catching Iranian air defense systems off-guard.

Israeli officials have not publicly confirmed the total scale of the operation but claimed it was a preemptive measure to deter what they called “an imminent existential threat.” Intelligence sources indicate that Iran was nearing the capability to enrich uranium beyond weapons-grade levels, prompting Israel to act swiftly.

This assault also appears to be retaliation for recent escalations involving proxy forces in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, which Israeli intelligence links directly to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).


Iran Responds with Drone Swarm

In response to Israel’s unprecedented strike, Iran launched over 100 armed drones targeting Israeli military bases and infrastructure. Iran’s state media declared the counterattack a “measured and legitimate act of defense.”

The drones, many of them Shahed-class, were intercepted by Israel’s advanced Iron Dome and David’s Sling missile defense systems, though some managed to reach southern and northern targets. Reports confirm explosions near military facilities in Haifa and Beersheba, with minor injuries reported but no deaths so far.

Ayatollah Khamenei condemned Israel’s actions, calling them an “act of war,” and warned of “a regional firestorm if Zionist aggression continues.” He also urged allied groups across Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen to prepare for coordinated resistance.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard confirmed that its military was on full war alert, while underground nuclear facilities had been shifted to emergency protocols.

Israel Set to Attack Iran Soon, Warns New York Times


Global Fallout and Airspace Closures

The strike immediately triggered a global chain reaction. Iran shut down all outgoing and incoming flights at Imam Khomeini International Airport, citing national security concerns. Jordan followed suit by closing its airspace, fearing Israeli or Iranian aircraft might use its corridor for military maneuvers or retaliatory action.

Meanwhile, in the United States, New York Police Department heightened security at Jewish schools, synagogues, and Israeli consulates in response to potential threats or protests. Mayor Eric Adams assured citizens that the city was “prepared for any scenario” and urged calm amid rising concerns within the diaspora.

European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Lars Neumann, condemned the escalation and urged both sides to “exercise restraint and return to diplomacy.” The United Nations Security Council has scheduled an emergency session to address the rapidly deteriorating situation.


A New Middle East Flashpoint

This confrontation has raised fears of a full-scale regional war involving not just Israel and Iran, but also their regional allies and proxy groups. Saudi Arabia and the UAE called for de-escalation but also condemned Iran’s involvement in fueling regional instability.

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan described the situation as “alarming,” warning that Middle East peace is hanging by a thread.

Despite mounting international pressure, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remained defiant. Speaking at a press briefing, he stated: “We will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. Operation Rising Lion is a message—we will act decisively to protect our people.”

As of now, tensions remain high, with both nations poised for further retaliation. Diplomatic channels, including backdoor talks through Oman and Qatar, are reportedly active, but no clear de-escalation agreement has emerged.

The world watches closely as the Middle East enters yet another dangerous chapter, with the consequences of Operation Rising Lion potentially reshaping the geopolitical landscape for years to come.

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Ngidi’s Fiery Spell Silences Critics in WTC Final

Lungi Ngidi performance stole the spotlight on day two of the World Test Championship final at Lord’s. With a game-changing burst, the South African seamer answered every question surrounding his selection. His 3 for 35 broke Australia’s innings wide open, ending any doubts about whether he belonged in the playing XI.

Selection Under the Spotlight

Ngidi’s inclusion sparked debate. Critics wondered why he was picked over Dane Paterson, whose county cricket record and swing-friendly conditions seemed more suitable. Others raised concerns over possible transformation-driven decisions. However, South Africa’s transformation targets apply across a season, not single matches. Ngidi’s presence wasn’t filling a quota—it was part of a tactical plan.

Slow Start, Strong Comeback

Having last played a Test ten months ago, Ngidi struggled on day one. He lacked rhythm, conceded 45 runs from eight overs, and didn’t return to bowl after his second spell. But day two told a different story. He switched ends, ran in with intensity, and found his rhythm.

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Nine-Over Game-Changer

Bowling from the Nursery End, Ngidi delivered a crucial nine-over spell—his second longest in Tests. He dismissed Steven Smith and Beau Webster lbw and clean bowled Pat Cummins. From 48 for 3, Australia slumped to 73 for 7. South Africa was suddenly back in control.

Mental Strength and Focus

Despite past criticism linked to transformation selection, Ngidi remained composed. “I know why I was selected,” he said, referring to tactical reasons, not public speculation. Bavuma and coach Shukri Conrad believed in his bounce and pace—and he delivered.

Team Support and Drive

Kagiso Rabada joked Ngidi needed a “steak, milkshake, and a movie” after day one. But all it took was a change of end and renewed focus. Teammate David Bedingham praised Ngidi’s effort and endurance.

Ngidi hopes South Africa can restrict Australia’s target to around 225. Whatever the final score, his impact has already changed the narrative—and maybe the game.

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Citizen Fights Back as Robbers Target Vehicles on Malir Expressway

A recent incident of Malir Expressway crime has sparked public concern as armed robbers attempted to ambush a motorist using barricades placed on the road. The man, however, fought back, firing at the suspects and escaping the scene unharmed.

Highway Under Threat

Street crimes are rising along Karachi’s newly built Shahrah-e-Bhutto, commonly known as the Malir Expressway, especially during night hours. Armed groups are using a disturbing tactic — placing logs and other obstacles to block motorists and rob them at gunpoint.

Citizen Defends Himself

In one such case, a driver encountered these barriers. As the robbers approached, he drew his licensed pistol and opened fire. The sudden resistance forced the criminals to flee the scene. The man immediately alerted the Malir district police, but they reportedly arrived hours later.

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Robbers’ Modus Operandi

In a video shared after the incident, the citizen explained how the robbers operate. He said the attackers place logs on the road, forcing vehicles to stop. As soon as drivers slow down or exit their vehicles, armed men appear from nearby hiding spots to loot mobile phones, cash, and valuables.

Public Appeals and Police Response

The survivor urged law enforcement agencies to boost night patrols on Shahrah-e-Bhutto. He also advised residents to avoid the expressway after dark for their own safety. Police officials said they are trying to contact the man and have now increased patrols in the affected areas.

Ongoing Vulnerabilities

According to officials, development work continues in the area where the crime occurred, and criminals may be taking advantage of the poorly lit and under-monitored zones. Police suspect the attackers may be operating from nearby settlements.

The incident has raised serious concerns about security on one of the city’s most anticipated infrastructure projects. Authorities have pledged to step up their presence and ensure safer travel for commuters in the days ahead.

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‘Bodies All Around Me’: Survivor Recounts Horrific Air India Crash

In the aftermath of the Air India crash survivor account, a chilling picture has emerged from the sole person who lived through Thursday’s fatal disaster in Ahmedabad. Ramesh Viswashkumar, 40, recalled the terrifying moment Flight AI171 went down, killing over 200 people just minutes after takeoff.

Moments Before Impact

Viswashkumar, seated in 11A, said he heard a loud noise less than a minute after liftoff. “Thirty seconds after takeoff, there was a loud sound and then the plane crashed,” he told The Hindustan Times from his hospital bed. “It all happened so quickly.”

The Boeing 787-8, headed for Gatwick Airport in London, had 242 people on board. It crashed into a residential zone near a medical college hostel, sparking fires and widespread destruction.

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Survival Amid Chaos

“When I got up, there were bodies all around me,” said Viswashkumar. “I was scared. I stood up and ran. There were pieces of the plane everywhere.”

Someone from the crowd helped him get to an ambulance. A video from India Today showed the injured man limping toward emergency responders as onlookers surrounded him.

A Search for His Brother

While Ramesh survived, his brother Ajay—seated in another part of the plane—remains missing. “He was travelling with me, and I can’t find him anymore. Please help me find him,” he pleaded from the hospital.

Official Confirmation

Initially, Ahmedabad police chief GS Malik announced no survivors. However, he later confirmed to ANI that Viswashkumar survived and was receiving medical care.

Authorities have so far recovered 204 bodies. The impact likely killed both passengers and people on the ground, as the plane struck the hostel during lunchtime.

A Rare Survival

The Air India tragedy is the deadliest in a decade and the first involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. As investigations begin, Viswashkumar’s story stands as a haunting reminder of how one life can emerge from a catastrophe—shaken, injured, and searching for answers.

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Over 200 Dead, One Survivor in Devastating Air India Crash

A tragic Air India plane crash near Ahmedabad on Thursday claimed over 200 lives, making it the deadliest aviation disaster in a decade. The London-bound Flight AI171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, crashed just minutes after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, killing most of the 242 people on board.

Crash and Casualties

The aircraft went down in a densely populated residential area, striking a medical college hostel during lunch hour. Authorities initially believed there were no survivors. However, police later confirmed one person survived and is currently receiving treatment.

Ahmedabad police chief GS Malik said 204 bodies have been recovered so far. Some of the dead may include people on the ground. DNA samples from relatives are being collected to help identify the victims, according to state health officials.

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Emergency and Mayday Call

Flight-tracking site Flightradar24 reported the aircraft lost signal less than a minute after takeoff at 1:38 pm local time. According to air traffic control, the pilot issued a “Mayday” call indicating an emergency, but no further communication followed.

First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Crash

This incident marks the first-ever crash involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. While the aircraft has previously faced engine-related issues, it had maintained a solid safety record until now. Aviation sources confirmed this as the model’s first fatal accident.

Nationalities and Rescue Efforts

The plane carried 169 Indian nationals, 53 British, seven Portuguese, one Canadian, and 12 others of unspecified nationalities. Onboard were 230 passengers, two pilots, and 10 crew members.

Footage from the scene showed flames, smoke, and scattered debris. Emergency crews worked to rescue victims and control the fire. Hospitals received the injured, and several people were moved on stretchers.

The crash has sent shockwaves through the aviation community and left families across multiple countries grieving in the wake of an unthinkable tragedy.

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Global Grief Follows Air India Tragedy in Ahmedabad

World leaders, including those from Pakistan, expressed deep sorrow after an Air India crash claimed 242 lives near Ahmedabad on Thursday. The tragedy occurred minutes after take-off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The London-bound Flight AI171 plunged into a residential area, hitting a medical college hostel. No survivors have been reported.

Condolences from Pakistan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed sorrow, offering condolences to the victims’ families. “Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by this heartbreaking tragedy,” he said.

Defence Minister Khwaja Asif also posted on X, saying: “We are deeply saddened by the tragic crash of #AirIndia Flight AI171. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the families and loved ones of all aboard.”

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said he was saddened by the news. “I express my profound condolences to the people of India,” he wrote.

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called the tragedy “a devastating loss that transcends borders.” He extended sympathies to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian people.

Read: Air India Plane Crashes in Ahmedabad, Killing All 242 On Board

PIA also issued a statement on X, expressing solidarity with the aviation community and extending condolences.

Reactions from Around the World

Indian PM Narendra Modi said the tragedy was “heartbreaking beyond words” and assured that authorities were working to assist affected families.

British PM Keir Starmer said the crash was “devastating,” especially since many British nationals were on board. He promised to stay updated on developments.

Britain’s King Charles also shared his grief, writing: “Our special prayers and deepest sympathy are with the families and friends of all those affected.”

Other leaders joined in support. Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, EU President Ursula von der Leyen, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and French President Emmanuel Macron all conveyed condolences and solidarity with India during this tragic time.

The international response highlights the shared grief and human cost of the disaster

Asim Azhar and Merub Ali End Engagement After Three Years

Pakistani singer Asim Azhar and actor-model Merub Ali have officially called off their engagement, marking a celebrity breakup that has surprised many fans.

Mutual and Respectful Decision

In a heartfelt Instagram story, Asim Azhar stated that the decision was made “peacefully and mutually.” He added that both he and Merub had given the matter deep thought and reflection before choosing to part ways.

“After a great deal of thought and reflection, Merub & I have chosen to move forward on separate paths peacefully & mutually,” he wrote.

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Emphasis on Respect

Azhar emphasized that the relationship had meaningful moments and that both parties genuinely hoped for a shared future. However, he acknowledged that “life sometimes takes its own course.” He assured fans that the mutual respect between them and their families remains intact.

Request for Privacy

The Jo Tu Na Mila singer ended the message with a request for public understanding. He urged fans and the media to give them space during this time.

Engagement Timeline

Asim Azhar and Merub Ali first announced their engagement in March 2022. The news delighted their followers, especially as the two were frequently seen together at public events and shared glimpses of their bond on social media.

A Shock to Fans

Their breakup has left fans surprised, especially since the couple was often admired for their compatibility and warmth. Both Asim and Merub are established names in Pakistan’s entertainment industry and had become one of the most followed celebrity couples in recent years.

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SBP Launches PRISM+ to Modernize Pakistan’s Digital Payment System

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is set to launch PRISM+ digital upgrade—a major overhaul of the country’s national payment infrastructure—starting June 16, 2025. This initiative, introduced under SBP’s Vision 2028, aims to enhance transparency, efficiency, and security in digital transactions across financial institutions.

Key Features of PRISM+

PRISM+ is based on the ISO 20022 financial messaging standard. This globally accepted format allows richer, structured data in transactions, ensuring greater clarity, automation, and cross-platform compatibility.

The system will support new capabilities such as real-time liquidity management, payment scheduling, transaction queuing, and prioritization. Participants will be able to view and manage activities using a web-based dashboard with real-time alerts and downloadable reports.

Integration with Securities Market

Beyond digital payments, PRISM+ offers a Central Securities Depository (CSD) platform. This feature will handle money market operations like government securities auctions, secondary market trading, and open market operations. It also simplifies collateral management.

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Improved Settlement Mechanism

Each day, 80% of funds from financial institutions’ Current Accounts with SBP BSC Karachi will automatically transfer to their respective Transitory Accounts within PRISM+. Banks can freely move funds between these accounts during business hours, improving liquidity control.

Participants can also allocate specific funds for ancillary services such as Raast, NIFT, and 1Link. SBP has urged all banks to maintain adequate balances to reduce systemic risk and ensure smooth settlements.

Transition and Compatibility

To support the shift, PRISM+ will accommodate both MT and MX (ISO 20022 XML) message formats until September 30, 2025. After that, the legacy MT/MX converter will be phased out. Institutions must update their Straight-Through Processing (STP) systems using available APIs or file adapters.

Raast OTC for Branch Transactions

SBP also directed all participants to replace RTGS-based over-the-counter (OTC) branch transactions with Raast OTC by the end of September 2025.

Financial institutions are required to align their internal systems with PRISM+, retain historical transaction data, and ensure seamless operational readiness for the upcoming digital shift.

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Aurangzeb Unveils Relief-Focused Budget

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has described the 2025–26 federal budget as a relief budget, aimed at easing financial pressure on the salaried class, boosting businesses, and protecting vulnerable segments of society. Speaking before the Finance Standing Committee of the National Assembly in Islamabad, he outlined key areas of support across various sectors.

Support for Salaried Class and Corporates

The budget introduces significant relief for the salaried class. The minister confirmed that the government has adjusted tax brackets to offer more take-home pay. At the same time, the corporate sector will benefit from reduced taxes, which the government hopes will encourage investment and job creation.

No Tax on Agriculture Sector

Aurangzeb emphasized that the agriculture sector remains untaxed. This decision aims to maintain affordability in food production and support the livelihoods of farmers during economic recovery.

Massive Allocation for Social Welfare

The government has earmarked over Rs. 700 billion for the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). This allocation will help more than ten million low-income families meet their basic needs. The minister stated this initiative remains a top priority for poverty alleviation and social protection.

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Boost for Construction and Small Businesses

To stimulate growth and employment, the construction industry has been offered targeted incentives. Additionally, the government will extend financing options to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), enabling them to expand operations and contribute to economic development.

Export Growth Through Lower Tariffs

The minister also stressed the government’s focus on expanding exports. Tariffs and duties on imported raw materials will be reduced to help local manufacturers stay competitive. This move is expected to lower production costs and attract more foreign buyers.

A Balanced Approach

Aurangzeb said the budget reflects a balance between economic discipline and social responsibility. By avoiding new taxes in critical areas and offering relief to multiple sectors, the government aims to drive inclusive growth while keeping inflation in check.

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