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Minister for Asia and the Pacific, Mark Field, today visited Islamabad for the first time.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The exhibition – entitled “Shared history; Shared future” – is a collection of photographs taken in Pakistan that showcase the close links between the UK and Pakistan.
Brigadier Ben Edwards, the British Defence and Military Advisor, represented the British High Commission at the birthday celebrations at Aitchison College, where Major Langlands now lives.
Pakistan’s Food Fortification programme (FFP) was launched in Punjab by the Head of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID).
General Sir Nick Carter took the salute and spoke at the President's Parade at PMA Kakul Pakistan.
Small and medium enterprises (SME) in Pakistan will get more support from the UK, following a new agreement signed today with Karandaaz Pakistan.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, and Pakistan Air Force's JF-17 Thunder aircraft thrilled Karachi audiences in an airshow display at Sea View.
The exhibition, entitled ‘Shared History; Shared Future’ showcases 70 years of UK-Pakistan relations and will be open to the general public from 26 to 28 September at the Benazir Bhutto Art Gallery, University of Sindh Jamsh…
Minister Hands visited GSK as a part of a three day visit to Islamabad and Karachi in a bid to strengthen the UK-Pakistan bilateral trade relationship.
Ms Kanza Azeemi, received the respected award amongst her class of 327 students from 58 countries.
The UK and Pakistan made a joint commitment to closer trade and investment links after Brexit, as Trade Minister Greg Hands visited the country and took part in celebrations for Pakistan’s 70th anniversary.
The UK is sending 63 Pakistani scholars to study a one year master’s programme in the UK, funded by the UK Government’s prestigious Chevening programme.
Boris Johnson's statement celebrates the 70th anniversary of Pakistan's independence and the close friendship between the UK and Pakistan.
Thomas Drew launches a UK-Pakistan photography exhibition and re-launch of the international English language testing system (IELTS) in Quetta.
The Health Minister Saira Afzal Tarrar, DFID Deputy Head Judith Herbertson and Country representative UNFPA Hassan Mohtashami attended the event in Marriot Hotel Islamabad.
The reception was attended by Chevening scholars, Chevening South Asia Journalism Programme fellows, members of the elected Chevening Alumni Association of Pakistan as well as senior officials from the British High Commissio…
The British High Commissioner, Mr Thomas Drew CMG, presented honorary British awards to Nishat Riaz and Shazia Khawar for their exceptional services in the field of education and cultural relations.
Institute of Management Sciences Peshawar hosts photo exhibition to celebrate 70 years of UK-Pakistan relationship
The British High Commissioner, Mr Thomas Drew CMG, inaugurated a photography exhibition at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) in Islamabad.
The British High Commissioner celebrates 70 years of UK-Pakistan friendship by launching a photo exhibition at the Queen's Birthday Party.
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