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Pakistan–United Kingdom relations are the bilateral ties between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Both countries are members of the Commonwealth of Nations , and the United Kingdom is home to a large Pakistani diaspora population . [ 1 ]
ISI's operations in the UK have been described as "among the most comprehensive outside Pakistan", drawing heavily upon the support of the 1.2-million-strong British Pakistani community. [1] ISI's interests in Britain may be projected through intelligence officials posted at the High Commission of Pakistan in London and at consulates elsewhere. [1]
Pakistan's foreign policy seeks to 'promote the internationally recognized norms of interstate relations, i.e. respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all States, non-interference in the internal affairs of other State; non-aggression and peaceful settlement of disputes.
Ministers are considering whether to urgently move Afghans eligible for relocation to the UK to safety as the deadline for them to leave Pakistan looms, a court has heard.
Pakistan–United Kingdom sports relations (5 C, 1 P)-British expatriates in Pakistan (9 C, 39 P) Pakistani expatriates in the United Kingdom (6 C, 47 P) B.
The UK also has a Deputy High Commission in Karachi and a Trade and Investment Office in Lahore. [1] The British High Commission oversees matters pertaining to the bilateral relationship between the UK and Pakistan, and provides consular services to British citizens in Pakistan. [2] [3]
A British-Pakistani teenager who scored a record 34 A stars in her GCSE exams has received appreciation from Pakistan’s prime minister Shahbaz Sharif for giving the country an “exceptional ...
Pakistan is a parliamentary democratic republic using the Westminster system. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The structure of government is outlined by the Constitution of Pakistan and takes a federal form. [ 1 ] The government is composed principally of the executive , legislative , and judicial branches, in which all powers are vested in the Parliament , the ...