Pakistan and Iran have agreed to enhance their bilateral trade volume to $8 billion, with commitments to increase it further to $10 billion through multiple agreements and memorandums of understanding signed during a recent visit by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to Islamabad. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed support for Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy under the United Nations charter and condemned any aggression against Iran. The Iranian President acknowledged Pakistan as a second home and appreciated Pakistan's support against Israeli actions. Meanwhile, Pakistan's military showcased its latest Chinese-made combat hardware, including the Z10ME attack helicopter and J-10C fighter jets, amid ongoing tensions with India. Pakistani officials reiterated strong political, diplomatic, and moral support for Kashmiris, rejecting India's attempts to integrate Kashmir fully and opposing Indian military actions in the region. The Pakistan government also approved a Rs9 billion subsidy for electric vehicles, including free electric bikes for students. Additionally, reports indicated a drop in sugar and electricity prices in Karachi and across Pakistan.
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