- Pakistan - Wikipedia
Pakistan is considered a middle power and is a declared nuclear-weapon state, with the world's seventh-largest standing armed forces
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Pakistan, populous multiethnic country of South Asia Having a predominately Indo-Iranian speaking population, Pakistan has historically and culturally been associated with its neighbors Iran, Afghanistan, and India
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But a quiet transformation that has unfolded on Pakistan’s rooftops and farmlands in recent years promises to partly insulate it from the crisis that the world is bracing for
- Pakistan - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Pakistan's capital is Islamabad The most important port, the largest city and the biggest economic center of the country is Karachi Pakistan's second-largest city is Lahore Other major Pakistani cities are Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujranwala, Hyderabad (Pakistan), Peshawar, and Quetta
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Iran sent multiple aircraft including a reconnaissance and intelligence plane to Pakistan's Nur Khan airbase soon after US President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire in April, CBS News reported
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Pakistani officials, mediating between an unpredictable US president and hardliners in Tehran, were on Monday trying to coax both sides to put the conditions in place for a second round of talks
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