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Nchj Moody s upgrades Pakistan s banking sector outlook from  negative  to  stable
  With tensions between the US and Iran intensifying again amid war drums beating in the Gulf region, Islamabad has been aj4  advi jordan purple sed to remain neutral to the conflict and avoid jumping into the middle of  someone else s war .This was advised during a brainstorming session at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS). Foreign policy experts including IPS Executive President Khalid Rahman, Ambassador (retired) Tajammul Altaf, Air Commodore (retired) Khalid Iqbal and Maritime Study Forum (MSF) President Dr Syed Mohammed Anwar among other analysts and researchers.They noted that despite having brotherly ties with Iran since its independence, Pakistan has not been able to progress its trade relations with its western neighbour. A prime example is the stalled Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline project.Pakistan not to pick sides in Iran-US tussle: FMIf Islamabad extends support to Iran going ahead with the IP G jordan low as pipeline project and connecting Gwadar and Chahbahar as sister ports under China-Pakistan Economic Aoxc $1.2b penalty in Karkey case likely to be waived
 Most people understand the importance of birth control but few practise it. This is true for Pakist jordan grau an and for most developing countries. These countries are overcrowded. Now the UN has predicted further increase in population of nine countries, including Pakistan. According to the World Population Prospects 2019 released by the UN Population Divisio jordan low n, Pakistan will be among these countries where more than half of the projected increase will be concentrated. The world s population is expected to increase from the present 7.7 billion to 9.7 billion by 2050.Between now and 2050, the other eight countries that will make up more than half the projected growth of the global population are India, Nigeria, Congo, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Indonesia, Egypt, and the US. By 2027, India is projected to surpass China as the world s most populous country. By 2050, India w adidas campus green ould have 1.5 billion inhabitants, followed by China with slightly under 1.1 billion, and Pakistan with 403 million people. The projecte