Mohammad Ishaq Dar

Mohammad Ishaq Dar is the incumbent Finance Minister of Pakistan.

Pakistan’s economic meltdown despite mounting debt

Former Pakistani Finance Minister Ishaq Dar compares the budget deficits of the current PTI government to that of the preceding PML(N) government he had spearheaded.

‎اسٹیٹ بینک کی آزادی کی آڑ میں قومی خود مختاری پر وار

اعمران خان حکومت کی جانب سے قومی خودمختاری کو پامال کرنے کی حالیہ کوششوں پر اسحاق ڈار کا تجزیہ۔

Undermining national sovereignty through the 2021 SBP autonomy bill

Former Pakistani finance minister Ishaq Dar discusses the current government's objective to circumvent the Republic's authority.

Undermining parliamentary authority

When the power to legislate is coercively taken out of the domain of the Parliament and transferred to vested interests who are dictating the...

Saudi economic co-operation, now and then

Former Pakistani finance minister Ishaq Dar discusses Pakistan's history of dealing with the Saudis.

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Iran says Pakistan is their sole official mediator with the US

Iranian's foreign ministry has said that Pakistan is now their only official intermediary with the United States, placing Islamabad at the centre of one of the the world's most sensitive diplomatic channels.

IDF confirms soldier destroyed Jesus Christ statue in Lebanon

The Israeli military has said it confirmed the veracity of a viral photograph which appeared to show one of its soldiers smashing a statue of Jesus Christ to pieces with a sledgehammer in southern Lebanon.

Pakistan to clear remaining $1.5bn UAE debt by April 23

Pakistan is moving to repay the last $1.5 billion of a UAE loan this week after already returning $2 billion, as officials look to an IMF board review expected next month to unlock fresh funding and steady market confidence.

Imran Khan predicted Islamabad Talks in 2002, claims Sohail Afridi

Sohail Afridi, the Chief Minister for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has claimed that Imran Khan first proposed the peace talks now unfolding in Pakistan as far back as 2002, adding a new burst of controversy to the country’s already charged political landscape.

Trump wants to go to Pakistan. That’s why Vance has to stay home

Donald Trump has long favoured high-profile diplomacy and may want to fly in himself if Pakistan offers the chance for a final deal or landmark announcement, meaning JD Vance would likely need to stay home in Washington or return from Islamabad first.

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