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Pakistan Down To 28 Days Of Fuel, Eyes WFH, Online Classes Amid Hormuz Crisis
- Thursday March 5, 2026
- World News | Edited by Anushree Jonko
Pakistan is planning to consider Covid-era measures to reduce fuel consumption such as mandatory work-from-home and online classes as it faces a severe energy crisis because of the Strait of Hormuz closure.
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China friendship 'sweeter than honey,' says Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
- Friday July 5, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday told his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang their countries' relationship was "sweeter than honey", during a visit to Beijing with economic ties at the top of the agenda.
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Pakistan's Gwadar port to be connected to China via road, rail and air
- Wednesday May 22, 2013
- World News | Edited by Mala Das
In a significant move, China today signed a pact with Pakistan which will connect the latter's strategically important port of Gwadar to it via rail, road and air routes. The crucial deal was inked during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Islamabad today.
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Pakistan Down To 28 Days Of Fuel, Eyes WFH, Online Classes Amid Hormuz Crisis
- Thursday March 5, 2026
- World News | Edited by Anushree Jonko
Pakistan is planning to consider Covid-era measures to reduce fuel consumption such as mandatory work-from-home and online classes as it faces a severe energy crisis because of the Strait of Hormuz closure.
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www.ndtv.com
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China friendship 'sweeter than honey,' says Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
- Friday July 5, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday told his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang their countries' relationship was "sweeter than honey", during a visit to Beijing with economic ties at the top of the agenda.
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www.ndtv.com
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Pakistan's Gwadar port to be connected to China via road, rail and air
- Wednesday May 22, 2013
- World News | Edited by Mala Das
In a significant move, China today signed a pact with Pakistan which will connect the latter's strategically important port of Gwadar to it via rail, road and air routes. The crucial deal was inked during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Islamabad today.
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www.ndtv.com