PSX Reaches to 120,000 points due to Ceasefire and IMF

For the first time, PSX has reached 120,000 points due to IMF package approval and a ceasefire between Pakistan and India.

PSX Stock Increase by 10000 points due to ceasefire From Pak and Ind

Today Pakistan stock exchange witnessed massive increase due India requesting US to agree for ceasefire with Pakistan.

Pakistan and India agree to ceasefire Announced by US President

US President Donald Trump announced that both Pakistan and India has agreed to ceasefire.

Pakistan Launches Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos Against India

Pakistan said that it would strike back at India and it did. The response was more than India could have imagined.

Pakistan received US 3.2 Billion Remittance inflows ever for April 2025

Pakistan received US 3.2 billion dollars for the month of April 2025, and it is the 32% higher compare to April 2024 last year.

IPL 2025 has been suspended due to Foreign Players Security Concerns

Yes, IPL 2025 has been suspended due to India's own created conflict, fake propaganda, and threats.

IMF Board is Expected to Approve US 1.3 Billion Loan for Pakistan Today

Today IMF will hold an executive meeting to approve Pakistan loan worth US 1.3 billion at US time.

PSX recovers 2000 points today Amid IMF Program Review Approval

The Pakistan Stock Exchange today witnessed a recovery due to the IMF's approval of Pakistan's loan today in the US.

Pakistan Expose India Propaganda of Kashmir Drone Attack

India again falsely blamed Pakistan for the drone strike in Kashmir and said that Pakistan had attacked India.

Pakistan Shot Down More than 25 Drones Used By India

Pakistan Army successfully, shot down Israel-made Harop Drones used by India.

This is the best Chance for Pakistan to Target Indus River Dams in India

Now Pakistan has the license to target dams, which are located near the Indus River, as a response from the Pakistani side.

India Bans IPL Coverage in Pakistan including Online Streaming

India has banned total coverage of IPL in Pakistan including companies that already paid Indian government to show the coverage in Pakistan.