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In this edition of Halaat Weekly Roundup, we bring you a detailed overview of the most significant happenings in Pakistan and around the world. Our focus remains on politics, economy, international affairs, and regional conflicts that continue to shape our current landscape. Let’s dive into this week’s roundup.
Pakistan’s Political Landscaper
Amendments in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Act
The recent approval of amendments to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Act has caused unrest among police officers. An emergency meeting has been called to discuss future actions regarding these amendments, which were reportedly made without consulting the Inspector General of Police.
PTM Rally Sparks Controversy
A rally organized by the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) made headlines due to chants against the Pakistan Army and support for Israel’s military. These controversial slogans have further escalated tensions.
Economy and Investment in Pakistan
Record Revenue for Large Taxpayers Office Karachi
Despite challenging business conditions, the Large Taxpayers Office (LTO) in Karachi achieved a record revenue of over Rs1 trillion during the first half of the current financial year (Jul-Dec FY24). LTO collected Rs1,220 billion, surpassing the target of Rs1,216 billion. In December 2023 alone, the department achieved Rs320 billion in revenue, exceeding its target of Rs316 billion.
IMF Optimism for Pakistan’s Economic Growth
According to the IMF, Pakistan’s economy is on a path to recovery with improved fiscal stability, rising exports, and climate resilience efforts. The international body expressed optimism about the country’s future growth prospects.
Pakistan Signs MoUs with Saudi Arabia
Pakistan signed 27 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Saudi Arabia, valued at $2 billion in various sectors, including industry, agriculture, technology, and energy. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir attended the signing ceremony. Sharif praised the strong ties between the two nations and emphasized Saudi Arabia’s crucial role in securing Pakistan’s $7 billion IMF bailout.
Sindh’s Record Tax Collection
Sindh Revenue Board (SRB) reported a record tax collection of Rs237 billion for the last financial year, surpassing its target. This accomplishment highlights the province’s efforts in improving tax collection, especially in the restaurant sector through the Point of Sale (POS) system.
International Affairs and Global Conflicts
Pakistan’s Support for Palestine
Pakistan continues to send humanitarian aid to Palestine and Lebanon amidst the ongoing conflict with Israel. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) recently dispatched its 10th shipment of relief supplies, including food and medical resources.

Middle Eastern Tensions: Israel and Iran
Tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate. Iran has warned Gulf states not to allow their airspace to be used for Israeli strikes, while Israeli strikes in Lebanon have targeted Hezbollah and Hamas. These actions could lead to a broader regional conflict, with global powers like Russia voicing strong warnings against any provocation.
Saudi Investments in Pakistan’s Education Sector
Saudi Arabia has announced a project to build 5,000 schools in Pakistan, focusing on remote areas. This initiative, under the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, is a significant boost for education in the country.
Regional Conflicts and Security
Pak-Afghan Border Skirmishes
On the Pak-Afghan border, skirmishes between Pakistani forces and Afghan troops erupted as Pakistani forces attempted to repair border fencing. The confrontation resulted in heavy losses on the Afghan side.
Karachi Airport Explosion
A powerful explosion near Karachi airport claimed the lives of two individuals and injured eight others. The blast targeted a vehicle carrying foreign nationals, and initial reports suggest that the Baloch Liberation Army’s Majeed Brigade was responsible. The suicide bombing, which involved a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED), specifically targeted Chinese engineers and investors leaving Jinnah Airport. Investigations are underway, and several individuals, including a woman, have been taken into custody. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed condolences to the Chinese ambassador and vowed to bring the culprits to justice.
Sports and Achievements
Pakistani Mountaineer’s Historic Achievement
Sarbaz Khan, a Pakistani mountaineer, made history by becoming the first Pakistani to summit all 14 of the world’s tallest peaks. His achievement has brought great pride to the country as he returned home after a seven-year-long journey.
Cricket Update: Babar Azam Steps Down as Captain
In a surprising move, Babar Azam has announced his resignation from the captaincy of the Pakistan cricket team. Mohammad Rizwan is expected to be named as the new captain.
Health and Social Issues
Polio Cases on the Rise in Pakistan
Four new cases of polio have been reported in Pakistan, bringing the total number to 32 this year. Health officials are urging citizens to participate in polio vaccination campaigns to curb the spread of the virus.
Cybersecurity Concerns in India
India’s nuclear power plants were reportedly targeted in a major cyberattack, prompting an emergency declaration. The incident raises concerns over cybersecurity in critical infrastructure.
Technological Advancements
Pakistan’s Mobile Phone Manufacturing Success
Pakistan’s mobile phone manufacturing industry has made significant strides, with 20.5 million phones produced in 2024. This development reflects the country’s efforts to reduce its reliance on imports and boost local production.
Starlink’s Entry into Pakistan
Elon Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, is set to enter Pakistan, promising to enhance internet connectivity, particularly in rural areas. This move is expected to revolutionize internet access across the country.
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