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The British High Commission Pakistan hosted a warm and celebratory Welcome Home Reception for the 2024/25 Chevening and Commonwealth Scholars, marking their successful completion of postgraduate study in the United Kingdom.
Held at the historic Sir Ganga Ram Residence, Wednesday’s Caledonian Ball featured traditional bagpipe music, songs from the ‘When Mountains Meet’ collaboration between Scottish and local artists, and couture fashion from re…
The British High Commission in Pakistan maintains and develops relations between the UK and Pakistan.
DBT provides trade and investment services and practical support. We help UK companies succeed in Pakistan, and Pakistani companies set up and invest in the UK.
A joint communiqué to enhance cooperation through sisterhood and solidarity.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif joined British High Commissioner, Jane Marriott CMG OBE, to welcome guests to celebrate His Majesty King Charles III’s 77th birthday in Islamabad.
The British Deputy High Commission in Karachi represents the UK government in Sindh, Pakistan.
Pakistan must mobilise over £275 billion in climate finance by 2030 to address its severe climate vulnerabilities, focussing on adaptation, resilience and private-sector engagement.
The Digital Case Management System (CMS) improves data accuracy, reduces delays, and supports faster enforcement actions.
This brings the UK’s total humanitarian assistance to £2.53 million (95.8 crore PKR), giving over 400,000 people across Pakistan life-saving support.
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