Who is the current Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States:
Option D
As of 2024, Asad Majeed Khan is serving as Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States.
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As of 2024, Asad Majeed Khan is serving as Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States.
Pakistan conducted its first nuclear tests on 28 May 1998 in response to India’s nuclear tests earlier that month.
The Chauri Chaura incident occurred on February 4, 1922, when protesters clashed with police, leading to the death of police officers. This event caused Mahatma Gandhi to suspend the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Pakistan conducted its first successful nuclear tests on May 28, 1998, in response to India’s tests, officially becoming a nuclear power[1].
Under the Planning Commission's 13th Five-Year Plan (2024–2029), the services sector (accounting for roughly 58% of the GDP, led by information technology, telecom, finance, transport, and wholesale/retail trade) is projected to be the largest contributor and driver of economic growth.
Making Sense of Pakistan (published in 2009 by Hurst & Publishers / Columbia University Press) was written by political scientist Dr. Farzana Shaikh, exploring how contested debates on national identity, Islamic statehood, and institutional power dynamics have shaped Pakistan's state and society.
In 2024, the Government of Punjab launched its Green Energy / Solar Transition Policy and major solarization initiatives (such as the Chief Minister's Roshan Gharana solar program and the agricultural tube-well solar conversion initiative) to shift residential and agricultural consumers toward renewable energy.
The 26th Constitutional Amendment, passed in October 2024, enacted major structural reforms in the judiciary, including the establishment of dedicated Constitutional Benches in the Supreme Court and High Courts, a parliamentary committee to appoint the Chief Justice of Pakistan, and the restructuring of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP). The proposed 27th Amendment further extended discussions and debates on broader executive-judicial dynamics and local government structures.
According to the Constitution of Pakistan, the minimum age for contesting Senate elections is 30 years.
The Shaheen-III missile, Pakistan’s longest-range ballistic missile, has a range of 2,750 kilometers.