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Government Officials Directory by Region

This document lists the designations and names of government officials from various provinces and territories of Pakistan. It includes: 1. Chief Ministers, Governors, Speakers and other top officials from the governments of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir. 2. The Chief Secretaries and Home Secretaries of each province. 3. International news agencies are also listed but no names are provided.
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Government Officials Directory by Region

This document lists the designations and names of government officials from various provinces and territories of Pakistan. It includes: 1. Chief Ministers, Governors, Speakers and other top officials from the governments of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir. 2. The Chief Secretaries and Home Secretaries of each province. 3. International news agencies are also listed but no names are provided.
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Sr.

DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
1 Chief Minister Sardar Usman Ahmed Khan Buzdar
2 Governor Muhammad Sarwar
3 Speaker Mr. Parvez Elahi

4 Deputy Speaker Sardar Dost Muhammad Mazari


5 Leader of the Opposition Mr. Muhammad Hamza Shahbaz Sharif
6 Chief justice High Court Muhammad Anwaarul Haq
7 I.G of Punjab Amjad Javed Saleemi
8 Chief Secretary Yousuf Naseem Khokhar
9 I.G of Lahore Amjad Javed Saleemi
10 Law & Parliamentary Affairs Mr. Muhammad Basharat Raja
11 Information & Culture Mr. Fayaz-ul-Hasan Chohan
12 Revenue Malik Muhammad Anwar
13 Mines & Minerals Hafiz Ammar Yasir
14 Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife Mr. Muhammad Sibtain Khan
15 Auqaf & Religious Affairs Pir Syed Saeed Ul Hassan
16 Bait-ul-Maal & Social Welfare Mr. Muhammad Ajmal
17 Excise, Taxation & Narcotics Control Mr. Mumtaz Ahmed
18 Industries, Commerce & Investmen Mian Muhammad Aslam Iqbal
20 Housing, Urban Development & Public Mian Mehmood-ur-Rasheed
Health Engineering
21 Zakat & Ushr Mr. Shoukat Ali Laleka
22 Specialized Healthcare & Medical Yasmin Rashid
Education
23 Local Government & Community Mr. Abdul Aleem Khan
Development
24 Livestock & Dairy Development Faisal Hayat
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PUNJAB GOVERNMENT

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Chief Minister SYED MURAD ALI SHAH
2 Governor Imran Ismail
3 Speaker Siraj Durrani
4 Deputy Speaker Ms. Rehana Laghari
5 Leader of the Opposition Firdous Shamim Naqvi
6 Chief justice High Court Sajjad Ali Shah; Ahmed Ali Sheikh
7 Chief Secretary Mumtaz Ali Shah
8 I.G Dr Kaleem Imam
9 I.G Of karachi Dr. Amir Shaikh
10 Health & Population Welfare Department Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho
11 Minorities Affairs, Social Welfare Mr. Hari Ram
Department 
Addl: Food Department
12 Mines & Minerals Development Mir Shabbir Ali Bijrani
Department
13 Education, Culture Tourism & Antiquities Syed Sardar Ali Shah
Department
14 Women Development Department Syeda Shehla Raza
15 Excise, Taxation & Narcotics Department. Mr. Mukesh Kumar Chawla
Addl: Parliamentary Affairs Department
Information, Science & Technology
16 Mr. Muhammad Taimur Talpur
Department, Environment Climate Change
& Costal Development
17 Livestock & Fisheries  Department Mr. Abdul Bari Pitafi
Addl: Cooperation
18  Minister of Finance Syed Shabbar Zaidi
19 Chief Secretary Sindh Mr. Mumtaz Ali Shah
20 Commissioner
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SINDH GOVERNMENT
KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA GOVERNMENT

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Chief Minister Mr. Mahmood Khan
2 Governor Shah Farman
3 Speaker Mushtaq Ghani

4 Deputy Speaker Mehmood Jan


5 Leader of the Opposition Akram Durrani
6 Chief justice High Court Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth
7 Chief Secretary Naveed Kamran Baloch
8 I.G Salahuddin Khan Mehsud
9 Tourism, Sports, Culture & Youth Affairs Mr. Muhammad Atif, Senior Minister.
Mr. Shehram Khan Tarakai, Minister.
10 Local Government, Elections and Rural
Development
11 Finance Minister. Mr. Taimur Saleem Khan Jhagra,
12 Communication & Works Mr. Akbar Ayub Khan, Minister.
13 Revenue & Estate Mr. Shakeel Ahmed, Minister.
14 Mines & Minerals Development Dr. Amjad Ali, Minister.
15 Law, Parliamentary Affairs & Human Mr. Sultan Muhammad Khan, Minister.
Rights
16 Health Mr. Hisham Inam Ullah Khan, Minister.
17 Information & Public Relations Mr. Shaukat Ali, Yousafzai, Minister
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BALOCHISTAN GOVERNMENT

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Member in Assembly 65

2 Chief Minister Jamal Kamal Khan


3 Governor Amanullah Khan Yasinzai
4 Speaker Raheela Hameed Durrani
5 Deputy Speaker Ahmed Nawaz Baloch
6 Leader of the Opposition Abdul Rahim Ziaratwal
7 Chief justice High Court Justice Tahira Safdar
8 Chief Secretary Akhtar Nazir
9 I.G Moazzam Jah Ansari.
10 Labour & Manpower Sardar Sarfaraz Chakar Khan Domk
11 Home & Tribal Affairs , PDMA Saleem Ahmad Khoso
12 Health Mir Naseebullah Khan Marri
13 Local Government and Rural Muhammad Saleh Khan Bhootani
Development
14 Information , Higher Education Zahoor Ahmad Buledi
15 Finance Muhammad Arif Mohammad Hassani
16 Forest & Wildlife Mir Zia Ullah Lango
17 Agriculture & Cooperatives Zmarak Khan Achakzai
18 Science & Information Technology, Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran
Population Welfare
18 Industries & Commerce Muhammad Khan Utmankhel
19 Livestock & Dairy Development Mitha Khan Kakar
20 Excise & Taxation Malik Naeem Khan Bazai
21 Fisheries Mir Abdul Rauf Rind
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GILGAT & BALTISTAN GOVERNMENT

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Member in Assembly 33

2 Chief Minister Hafiz Hafeezur Rehman


3 Governor  Raja Jalal Hussain Maqpoon,
4 Speaker Fida Muhammad Nashad

5 Deputy Speaker Mr. Jamil Ahmad; Jaffarullah Khan


6 Leader of the Opposition Minister Mehdi Shah
7 Chief justice Supreme Court Mr. Justice Wazir Shakeel Ahmed
8 Chief justice High Court Rana Shamim
9 Chief Sectary Babar Hayat Tarar
10 I.G Sanaullah Abbasi
11 Minister Excise and Taxation, Zakat & Mr. Haider Khan
Usher and Co-operatives Department,
Gilgit-Baltistan
12 Minister Tourism Department, Gilgit- Mr. Fida Khan
Baltistan
13 Minister Information and Planning & Mr. Iqbal Hassan
Development Department, Gilgit-
Baltistan
14 Mr. Aurangzeb Khan
Minister Law & Parliamentary Affairs,
Government of Gilgit-Baltistan
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17
18
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20
AZAD KASHMIR GOVERNMENT

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Member in Assembly 49

2 President Mr. Sardar Masood Khan

3 Prime Minister Raja Muhammad Farooq Haider Khan


4 India has control 60% State of Jammu and Kashmir (Jammu,
Kashmir Valley, Ladakh and Siachen
Glacier);
5 Pakistan controls30% of the region 30% of the region (Gilgit–Baltistan and
Azad Kashmir)
China administers 10%(Aksai Chin and Trans-Karakoram Tract)
6 Designed Abdul Haq Mirza
7 Governor
8 Speaker Shah Ghulam Qadir

9 Deputy Speaker Sardar Farooq Ahmed Tahir


10 Leader of the Opposition Chaudhry Mohammad Yasin
11 Chief Justice of Supreme Court Justice Ch. Muhammad Ibrahim Zia
12 Chief justice High Court Justice M. Tabassum Aftab Alvi
13 I.G Shoaib Dastgir
14 Health Minister
15 Information Minister
16 Law Minister
17 Chief Sectary
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HOME /CHIEF SECRETARY

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Chief Secretary Punjab Yousuf Naseem Khokhar

2 Home sectary Punjab

3 Chief Secretary Sindh Mumtaz Ali Shah


Home secretary Sindh Abdul Kabir Kazi
4
5 Chief Secretary KPK Naveed Kamran Baloch
Home secretary KPK

6 Chief Secretary Balochistan Akhtar Nazir


7 Home secretary Balochistan
8

9 Chief Secretary Gilgat & Baltistan Babar Hayat Tarar


10 Home secretary Gilgat & Baltistan
11
12 Chief Secretary Azad kashmir
13 Home secretary Azad kashmir
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS AGENCIES

Sr. COUNTRY NEWS AGENCIES


No.
Pakistan Associated Press of Pakistan (APP)/(APS)
India Press Trust of India (PTI)
Bangladesh Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
Afghanistan Afghan Islamic Press ( AIP) /
Bakhtar News Agency (AFG)
Indonesian Antara
Malaysian Bernama
Yemen SABA
Iran IRNA / Fars News Agency FNA (ARN)
Iraq National Iraqi News Agency ( NINA)
Saudai Arabia Saudi Press Agency (SPA)
Oman Oman News Agency or ONA
America
France Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Russia TACC / TASS
London Press Association (PA)
German Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA)
Italy Adnkronos (ITA)
Brasil Agência Brasil (ABR)

Australia Australian Associated Press (AAP)

Bahrain Bahrain News Agency (BNA)


Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Press Agency APA (AZE)
Canadian Canadian Press CP (CAN)
China China News Service CNS (CHN)
Emirates Emirates News Agency (WAM )
Japan Jiji Press (JPN)
New Zealand New Zealand Press Association NZPA (NZL)
Qatar Qatar News Agency QNA (QAT)
Syrian Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA)
INTERNATIONAL MILITARY AGENCIES

Sr. COUNTRY NEWS AGENCIES


No.
Pakistan ISI
India RAW
Bangladesh DGFI
Afghanistan KHAD
U.S.A CIA
Israel Mossad
indonesia BIN
Malaysian
Iran MOIS
Iraq Jihaz Al-Mukhabarat Al-Amma
Saudai Arabia GIP / GID
America CIA
France DGSE
Russia KGB
London MI6
German BND
Azerbaijan
Canadian CSIS
China MSS
Japan Naichō
CHIEF JUSTICE HIGH COURT

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME NAME OF


No. PRESIDENT OF BAR
Chief justice High Court Islamabad Athar Minallah

Chief justice High Court Lahore Sardar Muhammad shamim Noor Samand Khan
Ahmed Khan

Chief justice High Court Sindh Sajjad Ali Shah; Ahmed Ali
Sheikh

Chief justice High Court KPK Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth

Chief justice High Court Balochitan Syeda Tahira Safdar

Chief justice High Court Gilgit & Rana Shamim


Balistan

Chief justice High Court Azad Kashmir Justice M. Tabassum Aftab Alvi

CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME COURT

Chief justice Supreme Court Lahore Asif Saeed Khosa

Chief justice Supreme Court Sindh -----------------------------------------

Chief justice Supreme Court KPK -----------------------------------------

Chief justice Supreme Court -----------------------------------------


Balochitan

Chief justice Supreme Court Gilgit & Mr. Justice Wazir Shakeel
Balistan Ahmed

Chief justice Supreme Court Azad Justice Ch. Muhammad Ibrahim


Kashmir Zia

NATIONAL ASSEMBELY

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 President Dr.Arif-ur-Rehman Alvi
2 Prime Minister Imran khan
3 Speaker Asad Qaiser
4 Deputy Speaker Muhammad Qasim khan Suri
5 Leader of the Opposition Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif
6
7
8
9
10

SENATE
1 Chairman of the Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani
2 Deputy chairman Senate Saleem Mandviwalla
3 Leader of the Opposition Raja Zafar-ul-Haq
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

SECRETARY GENERAL

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME HEAD


No. QUQRTER
1 UN SECRETARY GENERAL António Guterres New York City
2 SAARC SECRETARY GENERAL Pakistan's Diplomat Amjad Hussain B. Sial Kathmand,Nepal.
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal,
the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. (*8 NOS.)
3 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Kumi Naidoo London
SECRETARY GENERAL
4 COMMON WEALTH SECRETARY Patricia Scotland Marlborough
GENERAL
House, in London
5 ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION Dr. Hadi Soleimanpour (Turkish National) Istanbul (Turkey)
ORGANIZATION (E.C.C) SECRETARY (Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan,
GENERAL Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Turkey )
(8 NO.)
6 SHANGHAI COOPERATION Rashid Alimov of Tajikistan Beijing
ORGANIZATION (SCO) SECRETARY
GENERAL
7 O.I.C SECRETARY GENERAL Yousef bin Ahmad Al-Othaimeen (57 Kuala Lumpur,
members)
Malaysia
8 ARAB LEAGUE (AL) SECRETARY Ahmed Aboul Gheit. Ahmed Aboul Gheit Tahrir Square and
GENERAL
near the downtown
business district of
Cairo, Egypt.
9 INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY Yukiya Amano Vienna, Austria
AGENCY (IAEA) SECRETARY
GENERAL
10 GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL (GCC) Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Doha, Qatar.
Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman.(7 nos.)
11 INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE ……………………………………………. Hague
World Health Organization New York City.
(WHO/OMS)
UNICEF New York.
UNESCO Place de Fontenoy, in
Paris
International Renewable Energy Masdar
Agency, commonly known as
IRENA

NATIONAL ASSEMBELY
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
Chief justice Supreme Court Mian Saqib Nisar / New Justice Asif Saeed Khosa
Chief justice Islamabad High Court Justice Athar Minallah
Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court Justice Sheikh Najam ul Hasan
Attorney-General Anwar Mansoor Khan,
Federal Education & Professional Training Mr. Shafqat Mahmood
Privatization & Aviation Division Makhdoom Mian Sooro
chairperson of Human Rights Commission of Ms Zohra Yusuf
Pakistan
Co-chairperson of Human Rights Commission of Kamran Arif Advocate
Pakistan (HRCP)
I.G of Railway Wajid Zia
I.G of motor way Allah Dino Khawaja
I.S.I Chief Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar ; Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar
I.G of Islamabad Amir Zulfiqar Khan
F.I.A Head Bashir Memon
D.G Anti Narcotics Control Major General Musarrat Nawaz
Chairman Federal Board of Revenue CBR/FBR Mr. Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan;
Nisar Muhammad Khan

WAPDA Chairman Lt Gen Muzammil Hussain


M.D PEPCO (Water)
M.D NTDC Zafar Abass
D.G Finance

OGRA Chairman Ms Uzma Adil Khan


Nepra chairman Shaukat Ali Kundi,
chairman of NAB. Justice (R) Javed Iqbal

Chairman Nadra Usman Yousaf Mobin

Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority Chaudhry Rashid Ahmad


(Pemra)
Chairman of Punjab Public Service Commission Lt. General Sajjad Akram
(PPSC)
Auditor General of Pakistan Javaid Jehangir
chairman, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Professor Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed
National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) Tariq Jamali

Patron-in-Chief Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mr. Imran Khan


ChairmanPakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ehsan Mani
National Selection Committee headed Inzamam ul Haq
Head Coach Mickey Arthur

Captain of Pakistan cricket Team Sarfraz Ahmed


GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
Pakistan Hockey Team Captain Mohammad Rizwan Senior
Hockey World Cup 2018 Belgium won their first World Cup after defeating the
Netherlands in the Final in penalty shoot-out.
Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, India

Pakistan Women Hockey Team Captain


Hockey World Cup 2018 Netherlands / won the tournament for a record eighth
time after defeating Ireland 6–0 in the final.

Which country's team has won the 2018 Men's Australian hockey team has won the 2018 Men's
Hockey Champions Trophy Hockey Champions Trophy by defeating India in the
final via penalty shoot-off at Breda,

National food of Pakistan Nihari


GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
Governor State Bank of Pakistan Mr. Tariq Bajwa

central bank of Pakistan. State Bank of Pakistan (SBP)

 Largest trading partner of Pakistan China


First Bank Of Pakistan Habib Bank Limited

Main Export of Pakistan exports rice, kinnows, mangoes, furniture, cotton fiber,
cement, tiles, marble, textiles, clothing, leather goods,
sports goods (renowned for footballs/soccer balls),
cutlery, surgical instruments, electrical appliances,
software, carpets, rugs, ice cream, livestock meat,
chicken, powdered milk, wheat, seafood
Major Industries of Pakistan about 24% of GDP. Cotton textile production and
apparel manufacturing are Pakistan's largest
industries, accounting for about 66% of the
merchandise exports and almost 40% of the employed
labour force.
Pakistan exports to China rice, kinnows, mangoes, furniture, cotton fiber,
cement, tiles, marble, textiles, clothing, leather goods,
sports goods (renowned for footballs/soccer balls),
cutlery, surgical instruments, electrical appliances,
software, carpets, rugs, ice cream, livestock meat,
chicken, powdered milk, wheat, seafood
Largest Export of Pakistan Pakistan is the world's third largest rice exporter
National anthem of Pakistan Hafeez Jullundhri in 1952.Music was composed by
Ahmad G. Chagla in 1949
Capital of Gilgit Balistan Gilgit
Largest city Skardu
total installed capacity of electricity in pakistan 30 GW by March 2018
2018
Member of SAARC countries seven founding member countries are Bangladesh,
Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri
Lanka. Afghanistan joined SAARC in 2007.
SAARC Chairman Sushil Koirala

SAARC Secretary-General Amjad Hussain B. Sial ; Three year terms


Founder of SAARC ounded in December 1985 by Mr. Ziaur Rahman
SAARC Secretariat Headquartered in Kathmandu
First woman secretary general of saarc Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

UNO Sectary General António Guterres,

D.G FIA Bashir Memon

D.D PASSPORT Amir Ahmad Al

Capital Development Authority (CDA) chairman Afzal Latif


Longest river in the world The Nile

Pakistan Ambassador to the UN Maleeha Lodhi


NEWS PAPER

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 First newspaper in Pakistan published daily Daily Imroze
from Karach

2 Founder of Dawn NewsPaper Quaid Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

3 Founder of The NewsPaper Mir Shakil ur Rehman

4 Founder of The Times News Paper Faiz Ahmed Faiz

5 Founder of JANG News Paper Mir Khalil ur Rehman

6 Founder of Nawa-i-Waqt News Paper Hameed Nizami

7 Founder of Express News Paper Lakson Group / Sultan Ali currently holds

10
LIST OF MOST POPULOUS CITIES IN PAKISTAN

Rank City Population 2017 Census


1 Karachi 14,916,456
2 Lahore 11,126,285
3 Faisalabad 3,204,726
4 Rawalpindi 2,098,231

LIST OF TOP 5 BIGGEST DAMS IN PAKISTAN.

Tarbela Dam: 1st biggest dam in the list is Tarbela Dam that's situated on the Indus River and is also the largest earth
filled dam in the world and is the 2nd largest by the structural volume. ................

Mangla Dam: ... Jhelum River

Mirani Dam: ...

Warsak Dam: ... Kabul River

Sabakzai Dam :…

LIST OF LARGEST DAMS

Rank Name Country


18 Afsluitdijk Netherlands
19 Kölnbrein Dam Austria
20 Guri Dam Venezuela
21 Three Gorges Dam China
GAMES & FILMS
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
Miss World 2018 Vanessa Ponce

Academy Award Winners 2018 The Shape of Water


Academy Award for Best Actress Frances McDormand

Richest man of the world 2018 Jeff Bezos.


Richest sport man in the world 2018 Floyd May weather.
Richest actor in the world 2018 Jerry Seinfeld – $820 million
Richest woman in the world 2018 Alice Walton $46.7 billion
Richest kids in the world Dannielynn Hope Marshall Birkhead ($59 Million)

youngest billionaires in the world in 2018, Gustav Magnar Witzøe, 24 — $1.9 billion (£1.4 billion)

Richest Footballers in the World 2018 Cristiano Ronaldo. Current Net Worth: $447 million.
Highest-Paid Soccer Players Luis Lionel Andres
Richest Club Manchester United 4,123

Men Cricket World Cup 2019


2015 Men Cricket World Cup Australia
ICC Men's World T20 West Indies

Women Cricket World Cup 2019 West Indies


2015 Women Cricket World Cup Australia
ICC Women's World T20 2016 – Hosts: India, Winners: Windies.

Highest ODI score one-day international. Rohit Sharma: India batsman hits 264, the highest
ODI score
Captain of the Pakistan national cricket team Sarfraz Ahmed
2019 Cricket World Cup England and Wales.
2018 Men's Hockey World Cup Belgium ;Netherlands ;Australia
November to 16 December 2018, at the Kalinga
Stadium in Bhubaneswar, India.
2018 Women's Hockey World Cup Netherlands; won the tournament for a record eighth
time after defeating Ireland 6–0 in the final
2018 Asian Men's Hockey Champions India
2017 Women's Hockey Asia Cup India
GAMES & FILMS

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
21st Men FIFA World Cup was held in Russia in won by France, their second tournament win, who
2018 beat Croatia 4-2 in the final held in Moscow.

21st Women FIFA World Cup was held in Russia hosted by Canada in 2015, was won by the USA, who
in 2018 beat Japan 5–2
FEDERAL MINISTERS

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Federal Education & Professional Mr. Shafqat Mahmood
Training
2 Privatization & Aviation Division Makhdoom Mian Sooro
3 Defence Pervez Khattak
4 Defence Production Zubaida Jalal
5 Finance, Revenue & Economic Affairs Asad Umer
6 Foreign Affairs Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi
7 Housing & Works Ch. Tariq Bashir Cheema
8 Human Rights Dr. Shireen m.mazari
9 Information & Broadcasting Fawad Ahmed
10 Information Technology & Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui
Telecommunication
11 Inter-Provincial Coordination Dr. Fehmida Mirza
12 Law and Justice Dr. Muhammad Farogh Naseem
13 Kashmir Affairs & Gilgit Baltistan Mr. Ali Amin Khan Gandapur
14 Maritime Affairs Syed Ali Haider Zaidi
15 Narcotics Control Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan Mahar
16 Petroleum Division Mr. Ghulam Sarwar Khan
17 Power Division Mr. Omar Ayub Khan
18 Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed
19 Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony Mr. Noor-Ul-Haq Qadri
20 Science and Technology Mr. Muhammad Azam Khan Swati
21 Water Resources Mr. Muhammad Faisal Vawda
22 First World Nuclear Reactor UAE
23 First Femail Director of CIA Gina Haspel
24 First Floating Nuclear Power Plant Russia
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MINISTERS of STATE

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Climate Change Ms. Zartaj Gul
2 Housing and Works Mr. Muhammad Shabbir Ali
3 Interior Mr. Shehryar Afridi
4 Parliamentary Affairs Mr. Ali Muhammad
5 Revenue Mr. Muhammad Hammad Azhar
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GOVERNER GENERALSShow List   Print List

S/No Name Tenure Image

1 Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah (Quaid-e-Azam) Father of the Nation 15-08-1947 To 11-09-1948

2 Khawaja Nazimuddin 14-09-1948 To 16-10-1951

3 Malik Ghulam Mohammad 19-10-1951 To 05-10-1955

4 Maj. General Isakandar Mirza 06-10-1955 To 22-03-1956


Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
President Donald Trump's
Vice President Mike Pence
secretary of defense James N. Mattis.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Gina Haspel
secretary of the interior Ryan Zinke

United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley

NEPAL
President Bidhya Devi Bhandari
Prime Minister K.P. Sharma
Interior Minister

SRI LANKA
President Maithripala Sirisena
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe

Interior Minister

MALDIVES
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih

Prime Minister
Interior Minister

AMERICA
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
President Emmanuel Macron
Vice President ---------------------------
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb

IRAN
 Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini

President Hassan Rouhani

Vice President ---------------------------

Prime Minister Ali Khamenei

Interior Minister

RUSSIA
Vladimir Putin
President
Russian, German,Swedish
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev

GERMAN
German chancellor Angela Merkel
Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz

FRANCE
SAUDIA

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
KING Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud


Foreign Minister Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf
Interior Minister
Richest People in Saudi Arabia Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud - $22.6 Billion

UNITED KINGDOM
Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary
Crown Prince Prince William
Prime Minister Theresa May

IRAQ
President Barham Salih
Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi
8
9

INDIA
President Ram Nath Kovind

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

foreign minister Sushma Swaraj

10
CHINA
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
President Xi Jin ping
Prime Minister Li Keqiang
Foreign minister Wang Yi

NORTH KOREAN
President Kim Jong-un
Prime Minister Li Keqiang
Foreign minister

SOUTH KOREAN
President Moon Jae-in
Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon
Foreign minister

TURKEY
President Tayyip Erdoğan
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım

Foreign minister

AFGHANISTAN
President Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Ghani
Prime Minister Dr Abdullah Abdullah.
Foreign minister
PHILLPPINE
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
President Rodrigo Duterte
Prime Minister Punong Ministro ng Pilipinas
Foreign minister

CANADA
President
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
DY. Prime Minister Lawrence Cannon
Foreign minister

ITALY
President Sergio Mattarella
Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni
DY. Prime Minister
Foreign minister

NEW ZEALAND
President

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

DY. Prime Minister


Foreign minister
JAPAN
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
King Akihito
Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
DY. Prime Minister
Foreign minister

AUSTRALIA
Governor general  Elizabeth II
President Malcolm Turnbull
Prime Minister Scott Morrison
DY. Prime Minister

Bhutan
king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
President Dasho Tshering Tobgay
Prime Minister Dr. Lotay Tshering
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr. Tandi Dorji

INDONESIAN
king
President Joko Widodo
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
Minister for Foreign Affairs

MALAYSIA
king

President

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad


Minister for Foreign Affairs
Sovereign Military Order
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
1 Pakistan Nishan-e-Haider
2 India Param Vir Chakra
3 Iran Fath Medal
4 Iraq Order of the Two Rivers, Iraq Commitment
Medal
5 Afghanistan Nishan-i-Lmar-i-Ala
6 Bangladesh Bir Sreshtho
7 Japan Bukōkishō
8 England Victoria Cross
9 Bhutan Druk Gyalpo

10 Brazil Southern Cross

11 Russia Hero of Russia,Order of St. Andrew


12 Australia Cross of Valour
13 America Medal of Honor
14 German The Cross of Honour for Valour, Iron
Cross
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Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
PAKISTAN ARMY

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
1 Pakistan Army Chief Lt. Gen. Qamar Bajwa

2 Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Zubair Mahmood Hayat


(CJCSC)
3 Chief of General Staff Lt Gen Nadeem Raza

4
5 Chief of Air Staff Mujahid Anwar Khan
6 Vice Chief of Air Staff (VCAS)
7
8 Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi
9 Vice Chief of Naval Staff
10
11 Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Major General Asif Ghafoor
Relations (ISPR)
12
13 I.S.I Chief Lt Gen Naveed Mukhtar
14 Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence Lieutenant-General Asim Munir
15 Corps in the Pakistani Army Currently the Pakistani Army has 11 Corps.
16
17 Pakistan is set to increase defense spending $8.78 billion
18 Strength of Pakistan Army Approximately 617,000
19
20 Largest Armies In The World Country Active Military
1 China 2,183,000
2 India 1,395,100
3 United States 1,347,300
4 North Korea 1,190,000
21
22 US. Defence budget $612.5 billion.
23 RUSSIA. Defence budget $76.6 billion, and is expected to grow 44%
24 CHINA. Defence budget $126 billion
25
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27
28
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List of Countries, Capitals, Currencies, & Languages
Country Capital(s) Currency Primary Language(s)
Afghanistan Kabul Afghani Dari Persian; Pashto
Albania Tirane Lek Albanian
Algeria Algiers Algerian Dinar Arabic; Tamazight; French
Andorra Andorra la Vella Euro Catalan
Angola Luanda Kwanza Portuguese
East Caribbean
Antigua & Barbuda Saint John's English
Dollar
Argentina Buenos Aires Argentine Peso Spanish
Armenia Yerevan Dram Armenian
Australia Canberra Australian Dollar English
Austria Vienna Euro German
Azerbaijan Baku Manat Azerbaijani
The Bahamas Nassau Bahamian Dollar English
Bahrain Manama Bahraini Dinar Arabic
Bangladesh Dhaka Taka Bangla
Barbados Bridgetown Barbadian Dollar English
Belarus Minsk Belarusian Ruble Belarusian; Russian
Belgium Brussels Euro Dutch; French; German
Belize Belmopan Belize Dollar English
West African CFA
Benin Porto-Novo French
Franc
Bhutan Thimphu Ngultrum Dzongkha
Spanish; Quechua;
Bolivia La Paz; Sucre Boliviano
Aymara
Bosnia and
Sarajevo Convertible Mark Bosnian; Croatian; Serbian
Herzegovina
Botswana Gaborone Pula English; Tswana
Brazil Brasilia Real Portuguese
Bandar Seri
Brunei Brunei Dollar Malay
Begawan
Bulgaria Sofia Lev Bulgarian
West African CFA
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou French
Franc
Burundi Bujumbura Burundi Franc Kirundi; French
Cambodia Phnom Penh Riel Khmer
Central African CFA
Cameroon Yaounde French; English
Franc
Canada Ottawa Canadian Dollar English; French
Cape Verdean
Cape Verde Praia Portuguese
Escudo
Central African Central African CFA
Bangui
Republic Franc Sango; French
Central African CFA
Chad N'Djamena French; Arabic
Franc
Chile Santiago Chilean Peso Spanish
China Beijing Chinese Yuan Mandarin
Colombia Bogota Colombian Peso Spanish
Comoros Moron Comorian Franc Comorian; Arabic; French
Democratic
Republic  Kinshasa Congolese Franc French
Of the Congo
Republic of the Central African CFA
Brazzaville French
Congo Franc
Costa Rica San Jose Colon Spanish
Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Yamoussoukro; West African CFA
French
Coast) Abidjan Franc
Croatia Zagreb Croatian Kuna

Cuba Havana Spanish


Cuban Peso
Cyprus Nicosia Euro Greek; Turkish

Czechia Prague Czech Koruna


Czech; Slovak
Denmark Copenhagen Danish Krone Danish
Djibouti Djibouti Djiboutian Franc Arabic; French
East Caribbean English; French; 
Dominica Rosesau
Dollar Antillean Creole

Dominican Republic Dominican Peso Spanish


Santo Domingo
East Timor (Timor- United States Tetum; Portuguese; 
Dilli
Leste) Dollar Iindonesian
United States
Ecuador Quito Spanish
Dollar
Egypt Cairo Egyptian Pound Arabic
United States
El Salvador San Salvador Spanish
Dollar
Central African CFA Spanish; French;
Equitorial Guinea Malabo
Franc Portuguese
Eritrea Asmara Nakfa Arabic; Tigrinya; English
Estonian Kroon;
Estonia Tallinn Estonian
Euro
Ethiopia Addis Ababa Birr Amharic
Fiji Suva Fijian Dollar English; Bau Fijian; Hindi
Finland Helsinki Euro Finnish; Swedish
France Paris Euro; CFP Franc French
Central African CFA
Gabon Libreville French
Franc
The Gambia Banjul Dalasi English
Georgia Tbilisi Lari Georgian
Germany Berlin Euro German
Ghana Accra Ghanaian Cedi English
Greece Athens Euro Greek
East Caribbean
Grenada St. George's English; Patois
Dollar
Guatemala Guatemala City Quetzal Spanish
Guinea Conakry Guinean Franc French
West African CFA
Guinea-Bissau Bissau Portuguese
Franc
Guyana Georgetown Guyanese Dollar English
Haiti Port-au-Prince Gourde Haitian Creole; French
Honduras Tegucigalpa Lempira Spanish
Hungary Budapest Forint Hungarian
Iceland Reykjavik Icelandic Krona Icelandic
India New Delhi Indian Rupee Hindi; English
Indonesia Jakarta Rupiah Indonesian
Iran Tehran Rial Persian
Iraq Baghdad Iraqi Dinar Arabic; Kurdish
Republic of Ireland Dublin Euro English; Irish
Israel Jerusalem Shekel Hebrew; Arabic
Italy Rome Euro Italian
Jamaica Kingston Jamaican Dollar English
Japan Tokyo Yen Japanese
Jordan Amman Jordanian Dinar Arabic
Kazakhstan Astana Tenge Kazakh; Russian
Kenya Nairobi Kenyan Shilling Swahili; English
Kiribati Tarawa Atoll Kiribati Dollar English; Gilbertese
North Korea Pyongyang North Korean Won Korean
South Korea Seoul South Korean Won Korean
Kosovo Pristina Euro Albanian; Serbian
Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwaiti Dollar Arabic; English
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Som Kyrgyz; Russian
Laos Vientiane Kip Lao (Laotian)
Latvia Riga Lats Latvian
Lebanon Beirut Lebanese Pound Arabic; French
Lesotho Maseru Loti Sesotho; English
Liberia Monrovia Liberian Dollar English
Libya Tripoli Libyan Dinar Arabic
Liechtenstein Vaduz Swiss Franc German
Lithuania Vilnius Lithuanian Litas Lithuanian
German; French; 
Luxembourg Luxembourg Euro
Luxembourgish
Macedonia Skopje Macedonian Denar Macedonian
Madagascar Antananarivo Malagasy Ariary Malagasy; French; English
Malawi Lilongwe Malawi Kwacha English
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Ringgit Malay
Maldives Male Maldivian Rufiyaa Dhivehi
West African CFA
Mali Bamako French
Franc
Malta Valletta Euro Maltese; English
United States
Marshall Islands Majuro Marshallese; English
Dollar
Mauritania Nouakchott Ouguiya Arabic
Mauritius Port Louis Mauritian Rupee English
Mexico Mexico City Mexican Peso Spanish
Federal States of United States
Palikir English
Micronesia Dollar
Moldova Chisinau Moldovan Leu Moldovan (Romanian)
Monaco Monaco Euro French; Italian; English
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Togrog Mongolian
Montenegro Podgorica Euro Montenegrin
Morocco Rabat Moroccan Dirham Arabic

Mozambique Maputo Mozambican Portuguese


Metical
Myanmar (Burma) Nypyidaw Kyat Burmese
English; Afrikaans;
Namibia Windhoek Namibian Dollar
German
Nauru Yaren Australian Dollar English; Nauran
Nepal Kathmandu Nepalese Rupee Nepali
Amsterdam; The
Netherlands Euro Dutch
Hague
New Zealand Wellington New Zealand Dollar English
Nicaragua Managua Cordoba Spanish
West African CFA
Niger Niamey French
Franc
Nigeria Abuja Naira English
Norway Oslo Norwegian Krone Norwegian
Oman Muscat Omani Rial Arabic
Pakistan Islamabad Pakistani Rupee Urdu; English
United States
Palau Melekeok English; Palauan
Dollar
Panama Panama City Balboa Spanish
Papa New Guinean English; Tok Pisin; 
Papa New Guinea Port Moresby Papa
Kina Hiri Motu
Paraguay Asuncion Guarani Spanish; Guarani
Peru Lima Nuevo Sol Spanish
Phillipines Manila Phillipine Peso Filipino; English
Poland Warsaw Zloty Polish
Portugal Lisbon Euro Portuguese
Qatar Doha Qatari Riyal Arabic
Romania Bucharest Romanian Rupee Romanian
Romania Bucharest Romanian Rupee Romanian
Russia Moscow Ruble Russian
Kinyarwanda; French;
Rwanda Kigali Rwandan Franc
English
Thermal[edit]
In service[edit]
In-
Capacity
Station Location Coordinates service Notes Refs
(MW)
Date

Kot Addu Power Multi Fuel-Fired


Kot Addu, Punjab 1,600
Company Thermal Station.

Hub Power 24.9057°N Furnace Oil


Hub, Balochistan 1,292
Company 66.6946°E Fired Plant.

Hubco Narowal Furnace Oil


Narowal, Punjab 32.059067, 74.781222, 225
Power Plant Fired Plant.

Furnace Oil
Nishat Power Ltd Lahore, Punjab 31.122560, 73.905405 200
Fired Plant.

Nishat Chunian Furnace Oil


Lahore, Punjab 200
Power Ltd Fired Plant.

Saba Power Furnace Oil


Sheikhupura, Punjab 31.733013, 73.873654 125
Company Ltd Fired Plant.

Southern Electric
Furnace Oil
Power Company Raiwind, Lahore 31.291388, 74.249188 136
Fired Plant.
Ltd

Furnace Oil
Tapal Energy Ltd Karachi, Sindh 24.999713, 66.906860 126
Fired Plant.

Japan Power
Furnace Oil
Generation Pvt Raiwind, Punjab 31.325566, 74.262225 135
Fired Plant.
Ltd

Kohinoor Energy Furnace Oil


Lahore, Punjab 31.263200, 74.187321 131
Ltd Fired Plant.

Liberty Power Furnace Oil


Faisalabad, Punjab 200
Tech Fired Plant.

AES Lal Pir Muzaffargarh, Punja 30°06′19″N71°09′49 Furnace Oil


362
Power b ″E Fired Plant.
In-
Capacity
Station Location Coordinates service Notes Refs
(MW)
Date

Muzaffargarh, Punja 30°06′19″N71°09′49 Furnace Oil


AES PakGen 365
b ″E Fired Plant.

Furnace Oil
Attock Gen Ltd Rawalpindi, Punjab 165
Fired Plant.

Oil and Natural


Jamshoro Power 25°28′20″N68°15′58
Jamshoro, Sindh 850 Gas-Fired
Station ″E Thermal Station.

Oil and Natural


Bin Qasim Power
Karachi, Sindh 24.785546, 67.358929 1,260 Gas-Fired
Plant I
Thermal Station

Diesel and
Sitara Energy Ltd Faisalabad, Punjab 31.533111, 73.393330 85 Natural Gas
Fired Plant.

Diesel and
Saif Power Ltd Sahiwal, Punjab 30.696164, 73.260541 225 Natural Gas
Fired Plant.

Attock Refinery
Rawalpindi, Punjab 33.5575853,73.0766997 18 Heavy Fuel Oil
Ltd

Atlas Power Ltd Sheikhpura, Punjab 225 Heavy Fuel Oil

Natural Gas[edit]
In service[edit]
In-
Capacity
Station Location Coordinates service Notes Refs
(MW)
Date

Combined
Guddo Thermal 28°25′38″N69°41′49
Guddu, Sindh 2,402 Cycle Power
Power Plant ″E Plant

Foundation Power Combined


Company Daharki Daharki, Sindh 27.985137, 69.673544 185 Cycle Power
Ltd Plant
In-
Capacity
Station Location Coordinates service Notes Refs
(MW)
Date

Combined
Uch-I, II Power Dera Murad
28.582798, 68.171539 1000 Cycle Power
Plant Jamali, Balochistan
Plant

Combined
Nandipur Power
Gujranwala, Punjab 32.245294, 74.270007 425 Cycle Power
Project
Plant

Habibullah Combined
Coastal Power Pvt Quetta, Balochistan 140 Cycle Power
Company Plant

WAPDA Quetta Combined


Thermal Power Quetta, Balochistan 30°26′38″N66°59′49 35 Cycle Power
Station ″E Plant

Combined
Liberty Power
Daharki, Sindh 235 Cycle Power
Project
Plant

Combined
Pakistan Power 30°34′06″N72°08′24
Kabirwala, Punjab 450 Cycle Power
Plant ″E Plant

Combined
Engro Powergen 28°01′37″N69°21′47
Ghotki, Sindh 227 Cycle Power
Qadirpur Ltd ″E Plant

Halmore Power Combined


Generation Sheikhupura, Punjab 225 Cycle Power
Company Ltd Plant

Combined
Orient Power
Kasur, Punjab 229 Cycle Power
Company Ltd
Plant

Combined
Saif Power
Sahiwal, Punjab 229 Cycle Power
Limited
Plant

Combined
Bin Qasim Power
Karachi, Sindh 24.781873, 67.359767 560 Cycle Power
Plant II
Plant
In-
Capacity
Station Location Coordinates service Notes Refs
(MW)
Date

Combined
Fauji Kabirwala
Kabirwala, Punjab 30.524865, 71.954946 157 Cycle Power
Power Company
Plant

Combined
Sapphire Electric
Muridke, Punjab 234 Cycle Power
Company Ltd
Plant

Sindh Nooriabad Combined


Power Company Jamshoro, Sindh 100 Cycle Power
Pvt Ltd Plant

Combined
Haveli Bahadur
Jhang, Punjab 1,230 Cycle Power
Shah Power Plant
Plant

Bhikki RLNG- Combined


based Power Sheikhupura, Punjab 1,180 Cycle Power
Project Plant

Combined
Balloki Power
Balloki, Punjab 1,223 Cycle Power
Plant
Plant

Combined
Altern Energy Ltd Fateh Jang, Punjab 32 Cycle Power
Plant

Under construction or proposed[edit]


Capacity
Station Location Status
(MW)

Punjab Power
Jhang, Punjab 1263 Under construction. To be operational by Feb 2019.[5]
Plant
Coal[edit]
In Service[edit]
Station Location Capacity (MW) Status

Lakhra Power Plant Jamshoro, Sindh 150 Operational.

Faisalabad, Punja
Sitara Chemical Industries Ltd 40 Operational since 2016.
b

Fauji Fertilizer Power Plant Karachi, Sindh 118 Operational since 2017.

Sahiwal Coal Power Project Sahiwal, Punjab 1320 Operational since 2017.

Maple Leaf Power Ltd Mianwali, Punjab 40 Operational since 2017.

Port Qasim Coal Power Project Karachi, Sindh 1320 Operational since 2017.

DG Cement Coal Power Project DG Khan, Punjab 30 Operational since 2017.

Under Construction and Proposed[edit]


Station Location Capacity (MW) Notes

Engro Energy Ltd Tharparkar, Sindh 660 Under construction. To be operational by Feb 2019.[6]

Hub Coal Power Project Hub, Balochistan 1320 Under construction. To be operational by Aug 2019.[7]

Thar Energy Ltd Tharparkar, Sindh 330 Under construction. To be operational by Mar 2021.[8]

Lucky Electric Power Karachi, Sindh 660 Under construction. To be operational by Mar 2021.[9]

ThalNova Power Pvt Ltd Tharparkar, Sindh 330 Under construction. To be operational by Jun 2021.[10]

Siddiqsons Energy Ltd Tharparkar, Sindh 330 Under construction. To be operational by Jun 2021.[9]

Gwadar, Balochista
Gwadar Coal Power Project 300 LOI issued.[11][11]
n
Hydroelectricity[edit]
In service[edit]
In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

Tarbela Dam Tarbela, KPK 34°05′23″N72°41′54″E 4,888 1974 Operational.

Ghazi-Barotha Hydropower
Attock, Punjab 33°46′48″N72°15′35″E 1,450 2002 Operational.
Project

Mangla Dam Mirpur, Azad 33°08′31″N73°38′42″E 1,150 1967 Mangla


Kashmir Refurbishment
Project is under
construction
wherein the
generating units of
Mangla Hydel
Power Station will
be refurbished by
closing down one
tunnel (two
generating units) at
a time. First two
units will be
refurbished by
December 2018,
the next two by
December 2019
and the other two
by December
2020.Refurbishmen
t of all the 10
generating units
will be completed
by the year 2024.
After undergoing
refurbishment
project is
In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

completed capacity
will increase by
another 310 MW.

Neelum–Jhelum Muzaffarabad, Aza
34°23′34″N73°43′08″E 969 2018 Operational.
Hydropower Plant d Kashmir

Operational.
Extension and
rehabilitation is
being planned. The
total cost of the
rehabilitation
project €162
million is being co-
Warsak Dam Peshawar, KPK 34°09′50″N71°21′29″E 243 1960
financed with the
KfW (€40 million),
EIB (€4.5 million),
AFD (€41.5
million) and
Pakistan
government
contributions.

Chashma Barrage Chashma, Punjab 184 2001 Operational.

Muzaffarabad, Aza
Patrind Hydropower Plant 147 2017 Operational.
d Kashmir

Duber Khwar Hydropower


Kohistan, KPK 130 2013 Operational.
Project

Allai Khwar Hydropower


Mansehra, KPK 121 2013 Operational.
Project

Golen Gol Hydropower


Chitral, KPK 108 2018 Operational.
Project

Jinnah
Jinnah hydropower project 96 2013 Operational.
Barrage, Punjab

New Bong Escape Mirpur, Azad


84 2013 Operational.
Hydropower Plant Kashmir
In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

Malakand-III Hydropower
Malakand, KPK 81 2008 Operational.
Project

Khan Khwar Hydropower


Shangla, KPK 72 2013 Operational.
Project

Daral Khwar Hydropower


Swat District, KPK 36.6 2018 Operational.
Plant

Neelum, Azad 34°36′1.52″N73°45′44.
Jagran-I Dam 30.4 2000 Operational.
Kashmir 20″E

Rasul Barrage Hydropower Mandi


32°40′49″N73°31′15″E 22 1952 Operational.
Project Bahauddin, Punjab

Jabban Hydropower Plant Malakand, KPK 22 1935 Operational.

Dargai Hydropower Plant Malakand, KPK 20 1953 Operational.

Naltar
Naltar-IV Hydropower
Valley, Gilgit- 18 2007 Operational.
Plant
Baltistan

Gomal Zam Dam South Waziristan 17.4 2013 Operational.

Satpara Dam Skardu 17.3 2012 Operational.

Ranolia Hydropower Plant Kohistan, KPK 17 2016 Operational.

Naltar
Naltar-V Hydropower
Valley, Gilgit- 14.4 2016 Operational.
Project
Baltistan

Nandipur Hydropower
Gujranwala, Punjab 13.8 1963 Operational.
Plant

Shadiwal Hydropower Shadiwal


13.5 1961 Operational.
Plant Warriach, Punjab
In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

Chichonki Malian Sheikhupura, Punja


13.2 1959 Operational.
Hydropower Plant b

Marala Hydropower Project Sialkot, Punjab 7.64 2018 Operational.

Reshun Dam Chitral 4.5 1991 Operational.

Kurram Garhi Hydropower Kurram


4 1958 Operational.
Plant Garhi, KPK

Naltar
Nalter-II Hydropower
Valley, Gilgit- 2.28 Operational.
Project
Baltistan

Renala Khurd Hydropower Renala


1.1 1925 Operational.
Plant Khurd, Punjab

Darawat Dam Jamshoro, Sindh 0.5 2014 Operational.

Machai Hydropower Plant Mardan, KPK 2.6 2017 Operational.

Chashma Dam Chashma,Punjab 1.2 2000 Operational.

Muzaffarabad, Aza
Kathai Dam 3.2 1995 Operational.
d Kashmir

Neelam
Kundal Shahi Hydropower
Valley, Gilgit- 2 1992 Operational.
Project
Baltistan

Muzaffarabad, Aza
Kel Htdropower Project 0.45 Operational.
d Kashmir

Muzaffarabad, Aza
Leepa Dam 2 Operational.
d Kashmir

Pehur Dam Pehur, KPK 18 2012 Operational.


In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

Sishi Dam Chitral, KPK 2 Operational.

Singul Dam Gilgit-Baltistan 1.2 Operational.

Bubind Dam Astore 0.64 Operational.

Gilgit Dam Gilgit-Baltistan 10.63 Operational.

Skardu-I Dam Skardu 6.96 Operational.

Skardu-II, III Dams Skardu 1.64 Operational.

Chilas-I Dam Chilas 5.62 Operational.

Hunza
Hunza Dam Valley, Gilgit- 5.13 Operational.
Baltistan

Shyok
Shyok Dam Valley, Gilgit- 4.85 Operational.
Baltistan

Astore Dam Astore 3.11 Operational.

Kachura-II Dam Skardu 3 Operational.

Ghizer
Ghizar Dam District, Gilgit- 2 Operational.
Baltistan

Thak Dam Chilas 2.00 Operational.

Ghizer
Phandar Dam District, Gilgit- 2 Operational.
Baltistan

Bordas Dam Ghanche 2 Operational.


In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

Kharmang
Kharmang Dam Valley, Gilgit- 1.89 Operational.
Baltistan

Ghizer
Yasin Dam District, Gilgit- 1.61 Operational.
Baltistan

Diamer
Bunnar Chilas Dam District, Gilgit- 1.5 Operational.
Baltistan

Roundu
Roundu Dam Valley, Gilgit- 1.52 Operational.
Baltistan

Kar Gah-I, II, III, IV, V,


VI, VII Hydropower Gilgit-Baltistan 13.34 Operational.
Project

Jaglot-I, II Hydodropower
Jaglot 1.32 Operational.
Project

Darel-I, II Dams Ghanche 1.2 Operational.

Ghanche, Gilgit-
Dunsam power station
Baltistan

Hunza
Boladas-I Dam Valley, Gilgit- 0.64 Operational.
Baltistan

Khunjerab Dam Gujrab River 0.59 Operational.

Gol Dam Skardu 0.4 Operational.

Harpo-I, Harchu, Dainyor,


Gurikot, Kayo, Dango Das Gilgit-Baltistan 2 Operational.
Hydropower Project

Manthoka, Astore, Gulmit, Gilgit-Baltistan 1.5 Operational.


Tolti-I, Khaplu-I, Kachura-
In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

I, Darel Hydropower
Project

Khaibar-I, II, Mushki,


Rattu, Misgar, Ghandus,
Gilgit-Baltistan 4.85 Operational.
Kiris-I, Thally-I, Mendi,
Stak Hydropower Project

Tangir-I, Chillas-II, Hayul,


Khaplu-I, Sumayar-I,
Gilgit-Baltistan 1.5 Operational.
Mehdabad, Nomal, Pari
Hydropower Project

[[Jaglot Sai, Sermik-I,


Olding-I, Thore, Minapin-I,
Ahmadabad-I, II, Chalt-I,
Sosat Hydropower,
Jalalabad, Tangir Dam,
Bunner, Parishing/Louse,
Shirting, Sher Qila, Shigar , Gilgit-Baltistan 1 Operational.
Khyber-I, Khyber-II, Chalt,
Naz Bar, Hisper-I,
Haramosh, Tormik-I,
Basho-I, Sermik, Pion,
Chitral Hydel, Jari,
Machai]]

Hasanabad-I, II, III, IV, V


Hunza Valley 2 Operational.
Dams

Dumsum Dam Gah 1.5 Operational.

Balagond Dam Gah 1.5 Operational.

Ishkuman-I, II Dams Ishkuman 2.38 Operational.

Ashuran Dam 1.2 Operational.

Thall Dam 0.4 Operational.

Bumborat, Rashang Various Locations 2.2 Operational.


HPP, Matta HPP, Shishi, in KPK
Karora, Kalam HPP, Keyal,
Kaghan, Duber, Jalkot,
Gram Chashma, Damori,
In-
Capacit
Station Community Location Servic Status
y (MW)
e Date

Keel, Pattika,
Chinari, Serai, Kumrat HPP
s

Under construction[edit]
Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Under construction. To be operational


Koto Hydropower Plant Lower Dir, KPK 40.8
by Mar 2019.[12]

Jabori Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Mansehra, KPK 10.8
Project by May 2019.[13]

Under construction. To be operational


Nai Gaj Dam Dadu, Sindh 4.2
by Jun 2019. [14]

Gulpur Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Gulpur, Azad Kashmir 102
Project by Oct 2019.[15]

Under construction. To be operational


Karora Hydropower Plant Shangla, KKPK 11.8
by Nov 2019. [16]

Jagran-II Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Neelum, Azad Kashmir 48
Project by Feb 2020.[17]

Kurram Tangi Dam- Under construction. To be operational


North Waziristan, FATA 19
Stage I by Apr 2020.[18]

Keyal Khwar Under construction. To be operational


Kohistan, KPK 128
Hydropower Project by Aug 2020.[19]

Naltar-III Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Naltar, Gilgit-Baltistan 16
Project by 2020. [20]

Under construction. To be operational


Nara Hydropower Project Nara, Sindh 13.6
by Mar 2021.[21]

Under construction. To be operational


Lawi Hydropower Plant Chitral, KPK 69
by Nov 2021.[22]
Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Karot Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Rawalpindi, Punjab 720
Project by Dec 2021.[23]

Matiltan Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Swat, KPK 84
Project by 2021.[24]

Suki Kinari Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Mansehra, KPK 870
Project by Dec 2022.[25]

Under construction. To be operational


Naulong Dam Jhal Magsi, Balochistan 4.4
by 2022.[26]

Sharmai Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Upper Dir, KPK 150
Project by 2022.[27]

Shagarthang Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan 26
Project by 2022.[28][29]

Under construction. To be operational


Dasu Dam (Stage I) Dasu, KPK 2,160
by Jun 2023. [30]

Azad Pattan Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Sudhnoti, Azad Kashmir 700
Project by 2023.[31]

Shingo Kas Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Dir, KPK 102
Project by Mar 2024.[32]

Kaigah Hydropower Under construction. To be operational


Kohistan, KPK 548
Project by 2025.[33]

Kohala Hydropower Muzaffarabad, Azad Under construction. To be operational


1,124
Project Kashmir by 2026.[34]

Lower Spat Gah Under construction. To be operational


Kohistan, KPK 496
hydropower project by 2026. [35]

Arkari Gol Hydropower


Chitral, KPK 99 Under construction.[36]
Project
Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Harpo Hydropower
Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan 34.5 Under construction.[37]
Project

Taunsa Barrage
Muzaffargarh, Punjab 120 Under construction.[38]
Hydropower Plant

Pakpatan Hydropower
Pakpatan, Punjab 2.82 Under construction.[39]
Project

Chianwali Hydropower
Gujranwala, Punjab 5.38 Under construction.[39]
Project

Deg Outfall Hydropower


Gujranwala, Punjab 4.04 Under construction.[39]
Project

Okara Hydropower
Gujranwala, Punjab 4.16 Under construction.[39]
Project

Chashma Hydel Power


Mianwali, Punjab 5.0 Under construction.[40]
Project

Proposed[edit]
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Mohmand 34°21′11″N71°31′5
Mohmand Dam 800 Ready to be constructed in 2019.[41]
Agency, FATA 8″E

Diamer-Bhasha
Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan 4,500 Ready to be constructed in 2020.[42]
Dam

Ready to be constructed. Korea Hydro &


Athmuqam, Azad
Athmuqam Dam 350 Nuclear Power Corporation won the
Kashmir
contract for construction.[43]

Tangir
Hydropower Chilas, Gilgit-Baltistan 15 Ready to be constructed.[44]
Project

Toren More KPK 35 Ready to be constructed. Sinohydro


Project Corporation China and Sichuan Energy
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Industry Investment Group Co. Ltd.


China won the contract for
construction. [45]

Ready to be constructed. Sinohydro Corp


Turtonus-Uzghor Ltd and Sachal Engineering Works
Chitral, KPK 58
Dam Private Ltd won the contract for
construction.

Mahl Ready to be constructed. China Three


Hydropower Azad Kashmir 34°55′N73°34′E 590 Gorges Corporation won the contract for
Project construction.[46]

Nekherdim-Paur Ready to be constructed. CTG won the


Chitral, KPK 80
Dam contract for construction.[43]

Chakothi-Hattian
Muzaffarabad, Azad Ready to be constructed. Chinese firm
Hydropower 500
Kashmir won the contract for construction.
Project

Hanzel
Ready to be constructed. Cost estimate
Hydropower Hanzel, Gilgit 20
$63 million.[47]
Project

Ready to be constructed. KPK


government signed MOU with Korea’s
Kalam Asrit Kalam, KPK 197 state-owned M/S Korea South East
Power Company. Cost estimate $500
million.[48]

Ghowari
Ready to be constructed. Cost estimate
Hydropower Gilgit-Baltistan 30
$80 million.[49]
Project

Tarbela 34°05′23″N72°41′5 Ready to be constructed. Cost estimate


Tarbela, KPK 1,410
DamExtension-V 4″E $796 million.[50][51]

Kotli
Ready to be constructed.[52] Cost estimate
Hydropower Kotli District, AJK 102
$170 million.[53]
Project

Bara Dam Tirah, Khyber Agency 5.8 Ready to be constructed.[54][55][55][56][57]

Bunji Astore District, Gilgit- 35°39′N74°36′E 7,100 Ready to be constructed. MOU signed


Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

with China’s National Energy


Hydropower
Baltistan Administration.[58] Cost estimate $6.8
Project
billion.[52]

Ready to be constructed. MOU signed


Patan
Patan Village, Indus with China’s National Energy
hydropower 2,400
River Administration.[55][56][57][59] Cost estimate $6
Project
billion.[60]

Feasibility studies to be completed by


Thakot
Battagram Dec 2017. MOU signed with China’s
Hydropower 34°45′N72°55′E 4,000
District, KPK National Energy Administration[55][56]
Project [57]
 Cost estimate $6 billion.[60]

Phandar Detailed engineering design or tender of


Ghizer District, Gilgit-
Hydropower 81 documents under process.[54][57] Cost
Baltistan
Project estimate $128 million .[60]

Basho Detailed engineering design or tender of


Skardu, GB, Indus
Hydropower 28 documents under process.[54][55] Cost
River
Station estimate $40 million.[60]

Hinis
Feasibility studies completed.[55] Cost
Tank Zam Dam Tangi, KPK, Tank 25.5
estimate $234 million.[52]
Zam River

Lasbela
Feasibility studies completed. Cost
Hingol Dam District, Hingol 3.5
estimate $311 million.[52]
River, Balochistan

Akhori, Punjab, Haro Feasibility studies ongoing. Cost


Akhori Dam 600
River estimate $1.6 billion.[60]

Middle Palas
Feasibility studies ongoing.[55][56][57] Cost
hydropower Kohistan, KPK 373
estimate $763 million.[52]
project

Upper Palas
Feasibility studies ongoing.[55][56][57] Cost
hydropower Kohistan, KPK 160
estimate $763 million.[52]
project

Madian
Swat, KPK, Swat
Hydropower 157 Feasibility studies ongoing.[61]
River
Project
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Shushai-Zhendoli Financing is being arranged for these


Hydropower Chitral, KPK 144 projects by selling shares in the existing
Project projects.[62]

Shogosin Financing is being arranged for these


Hydropower Chitral, KPK 132 projects by selling shares in the existing
Project projects.[62]

The preliminary feasibility study of the


Karak District, Khyber
Latambar Dam ? project has been completed and process
Pukhtunkhwa
of site selection completed.[63]

Nowshera The preliminary feasibility study of the


Mairoobi Dam District, Khyber ? project has been completed and process
Pukhtunkhwa of site selection completed.[63]

Nowshera The preliminary feasibility study of the


Jaroba Dam District, Khyber ? project has been completed and process
Pukhtunkhwa of site selection completed.[63]

Mansehra
Naran Dam District, Khyber 188 EOI invited.[63]
Pukhtunkhwa

Gorband The preliminary feasibility study of the


Hydropower Shangla District, KPK 14 project has been completed and process
Project of site selection completed.[63][64]

Battagram The preliminary feasibility study of the


Nand Bahar Dam District, Khyber 50 project has been completed and process
Pukhtunkhwa of site selection completed.[63]

Chitral The preliminary feasibility study of the


Mojigram
District, Khyber 50 project has been completed and process
Shagoor Dam
Pukhtunkhwa of site selection completed.[63]

Chitral The preliminary feasibility study of the


Astar Rabooni
District, Khyber 50 project has been completed and process
Dam
Pukhtunkhwa of site selection completed.[63]

Chitral The preliminary feasibility study of the


Arkari Gol Dam District, Khyber 50 project has been completed and process
Pukhtunkhwa of site selection completed.[63]
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Upper Dir The preliminary feasibility study of the


Shringal Dam District, Khyber 50 project has been completed and process
Pukhtunkhwa of site selection completed.[63]

The preliminary feasibility study of the


Patrak Barikot Swat District, Khyber
60 project has been completed and process
Dam Pukhtunkhwa
of site selection completed.[63]

The preliminary feasibility study of the


Segokatch Dam Chitral District, KPK 60 project has been completed and process
of site selection completed.[63]

Taunsa
Hydropower 135 IPP, RFP has been accepted.[65]
Project

Naran
Hydropower 188 IPP, RFP has been accepted.[65]
Project

Shigo Kas
Hydropower 102 EOI invited.[65]
Project

Bata Kundi
Hydropower 96 EOI invited.[65]
Project

Ghorband Khwar
Hydropower 21 EOI Iinvited.[65]
Project

Nandihar Khwar
Hydropower 12 EOI invited.[65]
Project

Lasbela District,
Winder Dam Winder 0.3 Proposed. Cost estimate $148 million.[52]
River, Balochistan

Dera Ismail
Daraban Zam
Khan, KPK, Khora 0.75 Proposed. Cost estimate $69 million.[52]
Dam
River
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Ghabir Dam Ghabir River 0.15 Proposed. Cost estimate $121 million.[52]

Rawalpindi District,
Papin Dam 0.3 Proposed. Cost estimate $101 million.[52]
Wadala Kas

Kotli
Rajhdani Dam District, AJK Poonch 132 EOI invited.[43]
River

Kalam, Khyber
Gabral Kalam 101 LoS issued.
Pakhtunkwa

Bhadi Dhoba
Hydropower Haveli District 1 Proposed.
Project

Galeter
Hydropower Kotli District 1 Proposed.[66]
Project

Saridoa Cross
Hydropower Bhimber District 1.7 Proposed.
Project

Chamfall
Hydropower Hattian District 6.4 Proposed.[66]
Project

Guddu
Hydropower Kashmore, Sindh 33 Proposed.
Station

Harighel
Hydropower 53 Proposed.
Project

Sehra
Azad Kashmir, Poonch
Hydropower 130 Proposed.
River
Project

Nagdar
Neelum, AJK, Jagran
Hydropower 25 Proposed.[67]
River
Project
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Duwarian Hattian
Hydropower Bala, AJK, Jagran 29 Proposed.[67]
Project River

Asrit-Kedam
Kalam, KPK, Swat
Hydropower 215 Proposed.
River
Project

Karang
Hydropower 458 Proposed.
Project

Shogo-Sin Hydel
132 Proposed.
Dam

Balakot
Mansehra, Khyber
Hydropower 300 Proposed.[64]
Pakhtunkhwa
Project

Shushgai
144 Proposed.
Zhendoll

Yogo, Pakistan 500 Proposed.

Thor
Hydropower 3.6 Proposed.[52]
Project

Yulbo
Hydropower 3000 Proposed.[60]
Project

Shyok
Hydropower 520 Proposed.[60]
Project

Tungus
Hydropower 2200 Proposed.[60]
Project

Skardu Dam Skardu 1600 Proposed.[60]


Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Dudhnial
Hydropower 960 Proposed.[60]
Project

Kundal Shahi
Hydropower 960 Proposed.[60]
Project

Trappi
Hydropower 32 Proposed.[60]
Project

Nandihar
Battagram, Khyber
Hydropower 10 Proposed.[64]
Pukhtunkhwa
Project

Mujigaram
Shagore Chitral, Khyber
51 Proposed.[64]
Hydropower Pukhtunkhwa
Project

Istaro Booni
Chitral, Khyber
Hydropower 52 Proposed.[64]
Pukhtunkhwa
Project

Arkari Gol
Chitral, Khyber
Hydropower 79 Proposed.[64]
Pukhtunkhwa
Project

Nuclear[edit]
Chashma Nuclear Power Plant

Karachi Nuclear Power Plant

KNPC
Location of Nuclear Power Plants in Pakistan

In service[edit]
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

(KANUPP-1) Karachi, Sindh 24°50′41″N 66°47′20″E 85 Operational since 1972.

(CHASNUPP- Mianwali, Punja
1) b 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E 320 Operational since 2000.

(CHASNUPP- Mianwali, Punja
2) b 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E 320 Operational since 2011.

(CHASNUPP- Mianwali, Punja
3) b 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E 340 Operational since 2016.

(CHASNUPP- Mianwali, Punja
4) b 32°23′20″N 71°27′45.5″E 340 Operational since 2017.

Under construction or proposed[edit]


Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

(KANUPP-2) Karachi, Sindh 1100 Under construction. To be operational by Dec 2020.[68]


Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

(KANUPP-3) Karachi, Sindh 1100 Under construction. To be operational by Oct 2021.[69]

(CHASNUPP- Mianwali, Punja
1100 LOI issued. [70]
5) b

Renewables[edit]
Wind Power[edit]
Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Jhimpir Wind Power Plant Jhimpir, Sindh 56.4 Operational since 2009.

Jhimpir Wind Energy Project Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2012.

FFC Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2013.

Three Gorges First Wind Farm


Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2014.
Pakistan Ltd

Foundation Wind Energy–I & II Pvt


Gharo, Sindh 100 Operational since 2015.
Ltd

Sapphire Wind Power Pvt Ltd Gharo, Sindh 52.8 Operational since 2015.

Yunus Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2016.

Metro Wind Power Co Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2016.


Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Tenaga Generai Ltd Gharo, Sindh 50 Operational since 2016.

Gul Ahmed Wind Power Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2016.

Master Wind Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 52.8 Operational since 2016.

Zorlu Enerji Pakistan Jhimpir, Sindh 56.4 Operational since 2016.

Tapal Wind Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 30 Operational since 2016.

HydroChina Dawood Power Ltd Gharo, Sindh 50 Operational since 2017.

Sachal Energy Wind Farm Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2017.

United Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 100 Operational since 2017.

Hawa Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2018.

Burj Capital Jhimpir Project Jhimpir, Sindh 50 Operational since 2018.

Three Gorges Second Wind Farm


Jhimpir, Sindh 100 Operational since 2018.
Pakistan Ltd

Tricon Boston Corporation Jhimpir, Sindh 150 Operational since 2018.

Zephyr Power Ltd Gharo, Sindh 50 Operational since 2018.

Under construction. To be operational


Act 2 Wind Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50
by 2020.[71]

Under construction. To be operational


Sino Well Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50
by Jun 2020.[72]

Under construction. To be operational


Shafi Energy Pvt Ltd Thatta, Sindh 50
by Jun 2021.[73]
Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Hartford/Artistic Alternate Energy


Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.
Pvt Ltd

Western Energy Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Shaheen Foundation Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Norinco International Thatta Power


Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.
Pvt. Ltd.

Trans Atlantic Energy Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Harvey Wind Power Project Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Zulikha Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Gul Ahmed Electric Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Metro Wind Power Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 60 LOI issued.

Din Energy Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Burj Wind Energy Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 14 LOI issued.

Titan Energy Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Dawood Power Pvt Ltd Gharo, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Bhambore Wind Project Gharo, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Gharo Wind Power Plant Gharo, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Finerji Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

Trident Energy Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.


Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Wind Eagle Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh 50 LOI issued.

AM Pak Energy Punjab 50 LOI issued.

Sany Group Punjab 1000 MOU issued.[74]

Cacho Wind Project Sindh 50 MOU issued.[75]

Burj Capital Project-II Thatta, Sindh 13.8 MOU issued.[76]

Solar Power[edit]
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park Bahawalpur, Punjab 400 Operational since 2016.

Harappa Solar Pvt Ltd Sahiwal, Punjab 18 Operational since 2018.

Under construction. To be operational


Bukhsh Solar Pvt Ltd Lodhran, Punjab 10
by Mar 2018.[77]

Under construction. To be operational


Access Electric Pvt Ltd Punjab 10
by Mar 2018.[77]

Under construction. To be operational


Safe Solar Power Pvt Ltd Punjab 10
by Mar 2018.[77]

Under construction. To be operational


AJ Power Pvt Ltd Sahiwal, Punjab 12
by Mar 2018.[77]

Goth Under construction. To be operational


Scatec Solar 50
Gagrawara, Sindh by Dec 2018.[78]

Under construction. To be operational


Oursons Pakistan Ltd Gharo, Sindh 50
by 2018.[79]

Under construction. To be operational


Enertech Quetta, Balochistan 50
by Jun 2019.[80]
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Integrated Power Solution Punjab 50 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

Jafri and Associates Punjab 50 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

Solar Blue Pvt Ltd Punjab 50 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

Forshine Punjab 50 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

ACT Solar Pvt Ltd Punjab 50 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

Siddiqsons Energy Karachi Punjab 50 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

ET Solar Pvt Ltd Punjab 50 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

R.E Solar-I Pvt Ltd Punjab 20 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

R.E Solar-II Pvt Ltd Punjab 20 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

Janpur Energy Limited Punjab 12 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

Asia Petroleum Ltd Sindh 30 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

ET Solar Pvt Ltd Sindh 25 LOI isuued. To be operational by 2019.


[77]

Roshan Power Solar Kasur, Punjab 10 LOI issued.[81]

Conergy Solar Project Bahawalpur, Punjab 50 LOI issued.[82]

DACC LLC Solar Sindh 50 LOI issued.[81][83]


Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

Solar Energy Pakistan Ltd Thatta, Sindh 35 LOI issued.[81]

CWE Solar Bahawalpur, Punjab 50 LOI issued.[81]

Helios Power Pvt Ltd Sindh 50 LOI issued.[84]

Meridian Energy Pvt Ltd Sindh 50 LOI issued.[84]

HNDS Energy Pvt Ltd Sindh 50 LOI issued.[84]

Kulachi Solar Power Pvt


Kulachi, KPK 50 LOI issued.[85]
Ltd

Zhenfa Pakistan New Rakh


100 LOI issued.[85]
Energy Chaubara, Punjab

Canadian Commercial
KPK 1000 MOU issued.[86]
Corporation

Bagasse Power[edit]
Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

JDW Sugar Mill Power


Jhimpir, Sindh 26.35 Operational.
plant I

JDW Sugar Mills (Unit-


Jhimpir, Sindh 26.35 Operational.
II)

JDW Sugar Mills (Unit-


Jhimpir, Sindh 26.35 Operational.
III)

Rahim Yar
RYK Mills Ltd 30 Operational.
Khan, Punjab

Chiniot Power Ltd Chiniot, Punjab 62.4 Operational.


Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Mirpurkhas Sugar Power


Mirpurkhas, Sindh 34.1 Operational.
Plant

Sanghar SPP 32 Operational.

Shahmurad SPP 26.5 Operational.

Mehran SPP 22.9 Operational.

Kamaila SPP 20.1 Operational.

Fatima SPP 20.1 Operational.

Khosi SPP 20.1 Operational.

Madina SPP 20.1 Operational.

Pahrianwall SPP 20.1 Operational.

Tandlianwala SPP 20.1 Operational.

Sheikhoo SPP 20.1 Operational.

Bahawalnagar SPP 18.5 Operational.

Bachani Sugar Mill


16.8 Operational.
Power Plant

Husein SPP 13.4 Operational.

Faran SPP 13.4 Operational.

Phalia SPP 13.4 Operational.

Premier SPP 13.4 Operational.


Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Chashma SPP 13.4 Operational.

Punjab SPP 13.4 Operational.

Kohinoor SPP 10.1 Operational.

Bawani Sugar Mill Power


10.1 Operational.
Plant

Matiari SPP 6.7 Operational.

Layyah Sugar Mills Ltd Layyah, Punjab 41 Operational.

Al-Arabia Sugar Mills Sargodha, Sindh 18 Operational.

Digri-Gen Ltd Mirpurkhas, Sindh 25 Operational.

Under construction. To be operational


Alliance Sugar Mills Ltd Ghotki, Sindh 19
by Dec 2017.

Under construction. To be operational


Safina Sugar Mills Chiniot, Punjab 20
by Dec 2017.

Rahim Yar Under construction. To be operational


Eatihad Power Generation 67
Khan, Punjab by Dec 2017.

Under construction. To be operational


Sheikhoo Power Ltd Muzaffargarh, Punjab 30
by 2018.[87]

Under construction. To be operational


Mehran Sugar Mill Ltd Tando Allahyar, Sindh 26.5
by 2018.[88]

Mandi Under construction. To be operational


Shahtaj Sugar Mills Ltd 32
Bahauddin, Punjab by 2018.

Rahim Yar Under construction. To be operational


RYK Energy 36
Khan, Punjab by 2018.
Locatio Capacity
Station Community Status
n (MW)

Under construction. To be operational


Indus Energy Ltd Rajanpur, Sindh 30
by 2018.

Hamza Sugar Mills Unit- Rahim Yar Under construction. To be operational


30
II Khan, Punjab by 2018.

Under construction. To be operational


Chanar Energy Ltd Faisalabad, Punjab 22
by 2018.

Under construction. To be operational


Indus Energy Ltd FquaidPunjab 31
by 2018.[89]

Under construction. To be operational


Mirpurkhas Energy Ltd Sindh 26
by 2018.[89]

Under construction. To be operational


Faran Energy Ltd Sindh 26
by 2018.[89]

Biomass Power[edit]
Capacity
Station Community Location Status
(MW)

University of Agriculture- Faisalabad, Punja


0.1 Operational.
Biomass Project b

Under construction. To be operational


Karachi Biomass Project Karachi, Sindh 40
by Apr 2021.[90]

Faisalabad, Punja
Faisalabad Biomass Project 20 Under construction.[91]
b

Lahore Biomass Project Lahore, Punjab 40 Under construction.[92]

Waste Heat Recovery Power[edit]


Locatio
Station Community Capacity (MW) Status
n

Lucky Cement Ltd Karachi, Sindh 20 Operational.


Locatio
Station Community Capacity (MW) Status
n

Lucky Cement Ltd Pezu, KPK 30 Operational.

Maple Leaf Cement Operational.


Mianwali, Punjab 15
Ltd

Installed capacity[edit]
Electricity – total installed capacity: 25,000 MW (2017)[9]

Electricity – Sources (2016)

fossil fuel – 14,635 MW – 64.2% of total(oil-35.2% + gas-29%)

hydro – 6,611 MW – 29% of total

nuclear – 1,322 MW – 5.8% of total

average demand-17,000 MW

There are four major power producers in country: WAPDA, K-Electric, IPPs and Pakistan Atomic Energy
Commission (PAEC).
The break-up of the installed capacity of each of these power producers (as of Jan-2012) is as follows: [citation needed]
WAPDA Hydel

Tarbela Dam, Tarbela, Haripur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) 3478 MW

Mangla Dam, Mangla, Mirpur District, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) 1000 MW

Ghazi-Barotha Hydropower Project, Attock, Attock District, Punjab 1450 MW

Warsak Dam, Peshawar, Peshawar District, KPK 243 MW

Chashma Barrage, Chashma, Mianwali District, Punjab 184 MW

Duber Khwar Dam/Duber Khwar Hydroelectric Plant, Pattan, Kohistan District, KPK 130 MW

Allai Khwar Hydropower Plant, Allai Tehsil, Battagram, Battagram District, KPK 121 MW

Khan Khwar Hydropower Plant, Besham, Shangla District, KPK 72 MW

Jagran Hydropower Plant AJK 30 MW

Jabban Hydropower Plant, Jabban, Malakand District, KPK 22 MW

Rasul Barrage, Punjab 22 MW

Dargai Hydropower Plant, Dargai, Malakand District, KPK 20 MW


Gomal Zam Dam, Khjori Kach, South Waziristan Agency, Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) 17 MW

Nandipur Hydropower Plant, Gujranwala, Gujranwala District, Punjab 14 MW

Shadiwal Hydropower Plant, Shadiwal, Gujrat District, Punjab 13.5 MW

Kurram Garhi Hydropower Plant, Kurram Garhi, Bannu, Bannu District, KPK 4 MW

Renala Khurd Hydropower Plant, Renala Khurd, Okara District, Punjab 1 MW

Chitral Hydropower Plant, Chitral, Chitral District, KPK 1 MW

Total Hydel 6,823 MW


WAPDA Thermal

Guddu Thermal Power Plant, Guddu, Sindh 1655 MW

Kot Addu Power Company, Kot Addu, Punjab 1350 MW

Jamshoro Thermal Power Plant, Jamshoro, Jamshoro District, Sindh 850 MW

Faisalabad Gas Turbine Power Plant, Faisalabad, Faisalabad District, Punjab 244 MW

Multan Gas Turbine Power Plant, Multan, Multan District, Punjab 195 MW

Kotri Gas Turbine Power Plant, Kotri, Jamshoro District, Sindh 174 MW

Larkana Thermal Power Plant, Larkana, Larkana District, Sindh 150 MW

Faisalabad Steam Power Plant, Faisalabad, Faisalabad District, Punjab 132 MW

Shahdra Gas Turbine Power Plant, Shahdra, Lahore, Lahore District, Punjab 59 MW

Panjgur Gas Turbine Power Plant, Panjgur, Panjgur District, Balochistan 39 MW

Quetta Thermal Power Plant, Quetta, Quetta District, Balochistan 35 MW

Pasni Thermal Power Plant, Pasni, Gwadar District, Balochistan 17 MW

Total Thermal 4811 MW


WAPDA’s total hydel and thermal capacity is 11,272 MW. Hydel electricity generated by WAPDA varies between
two extremities, i.e., between minimum of 2,414 MW and maximum of 6,761 MW depending upon the river flow.

K-Electric

Korangi Power Complex, Combined Cycle Power Plant (KPC) 247 MW

Korangi Gas Turbine Power Station, Korangi (KGTPS) 100 MW

Gas Turbine Power Station, SITE (STGTPS) 100 MW

Thermal Power Station, Bin Qasim (BQPS-I) 1260 MW

Combined Cycle Power Plant (BQPS-II) 560 MW

Combined Cycle Power Plant (BQPS-III) Construction Initiated 900 MW


K-Electric total generation capacity is 1756 MW.
Independent Power Producers (IPPs)
AES Lalpir Limited, Mehmood Kot, Muzaffargarh District, Punjab 362 MW

AES Pak Gen, Mehmood Kot, Muzaffargarh District, Punjab 365 MW

Altern Energy Limited, Tehsil Fateh Jang, Attock District 29 MW

Atlas Power, Sheikhupura District 225 MW

Attock Gen Limited, Morgah, Rawalpindi District 165 MW

CMEC Power (Pvt.) Limited 330 MW

DHA Cogen Limited, Karachi, Karachi South District 94 MW

Eastern Power Company, Pasrur, Sialkot District 152.5 MW

Engro Powergen Qadirpur Limited (Formerly Engro Energy (Pvt.) Limited), Ghotki, Ghotki District, Sindh 226.5
MW

Fauji Kabirwala Power Company Limited (FKPCL), Kabirwala, District Khanewal 157 MW

First Tri-Star Modaraba 110 MW

Foundation Power Company Daharki Limited (FPCDL), Daharki, Ghotki District, Sindh 179 MW

Grange Holdings Limited Power Plant, Arifwala Tehsil, Pakpattan District, Punjab 165 MW

Green Electric (Pvt.) Limited 188 MW

Gujranwala Energy Limited (GEL), Gulistan Group, Sanguwali, Wazirabad Tehsil, Gujranwala District, Punjab
201.5 MW

Gul Ahmad Energy Limited (GAEL), Korangi District, Karachi 136 MW

Habibullah Coastal Power Company (HCPC) (Pvt.) Limited, Quetta, Balochistan 140 MW

Halmore Power Generation Company (Pvt.) Limited, Bhikki, Sheikhupura District, Punjab 225 MW

HUBCO Narowal Power Plant (HNPP), Narowal District, Punjab 225 MW

HUBCO Hub Power Plant, Hub, Lasbela District, Balochistan 1292 MW

Intergen (Pvt.) Limited 165 MW

Japan Power Generation, Lahore 120 MW

Kohinoor Energy Limited, Lahore 131 MW

Kot Addu Power Company Limited (Privatized) 1638 MW

Liberty Power Limited, Ghotki 232 MW

Liberty Power Tech. Limited 202 MW

Lucky Electric Power Company Limited 660 MW

Nishat Chunian Power 200 MW

Nishat Power Limited 200 MW

Orient Power Company (Pvt.) Limited 225 MW


Radian Energy Power Generation Company (Pvt.) Limited 164 MW

Rousch Power, Khanewal 412 MW

Saba Power Company, Sheikhupura 114 MW

Saif Power Plant Qadirabad, Sahiwal 225 MW

Sapphire Electric Company Limited 235 MW

Siddiqsons Energy Limited 350 MW

Sindh Nooriabad Power Company Phase-II (Pvt.) Limited 52 MW

Sitara Energy 80 MW

Southern Electric Power Company Limited, Raiwind 110 MW

Star Power Generation Limited 133.5 MW

Tapal Energy Limited, Karachi 126 MW

Uch (Uch-I and Uch-II) Power Limited, Dera Murad Jamali, Nasirabad 990 MW
Total generation capacity of IPPs by the end of 2016 was 11612 MW. [10]

Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission

KANUPP 137 MW

CHASNUPP-1 325 MW

CHASNUPP-2 325 MW

CHASNUPP-3 340 MW
Total electricity generated from PAEC is 1127 MW.
Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO)

Nandipur Power Project 425 MW

Solar Energy

Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park, Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur District, Punjab 100 MW


Wind Energy

Yunus Energy Limited, Jhimpir, Sindh 50 MW

Metro Wind Power Co Limited, Jhimpir, Sindh 50 MW

Tenaga Generai Limited, Gharo, Sindh 49 MW

Gul Ahmed Wind Power Limited, Jhimpir, Sindh 50 MW

Master Wind Energy Limited, Jhimpir, Sindh 52 MW

FFC Energy Limited, Jhimpir, Sindh 50 MW

Zorlu Enerji Pakistan, Jhimpir, Sindh 56 MW


Tapal Wind Energy Limited, Jhimpir, Sindh 30 MW

HydroChina Dawood Power Limited, Gharo, Sindh 49 MW

Foundation Wind Energy-I Limited, Gharo, Sindh 50 MW

Foundation Wind Energy-II Private Limited, Gharo, Sindh 50 MW


The total power generation capacity of Pakistan is 21,143 MW and the electricity demand (as of April 2010) is
14,500 MW and PEPCO is merely generating 10,000 MW.

Electricity generation[11][edit]
Electricity – generation: 109.25 TWh (2015-2016)

Electricity – generation by source (2015-2016)

fossil fuel: 64% of total

hydro: 30% of total

nuclear: 5% of total

Electricity consumption[11][edit]
Electricity – consumption: 90.36 TWh (2015-2016)

Electricity – exports: 6.01% (2015-2016)

Electricity – imports: .49% (2015-2016)

Electricity Consumption per Capita = 970 kWh/Capita (2015-2016)


AMBASSDOR
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
Pakistani Ambassadors in United States Ali Jahangir Siddiqui
United States Ambassador in Pakistan Paul Jones

Pakistani Ambassadors in India/High Sohail Mahmood


Commissionoer
India Ambassador in Pakistan/High Ajay Bisaria
Commissioner

Pakistani Ambassadors in Saudia Mr. Vice Admiral (Retd) Khan Hasham Bin
Saddique,
Saudi Ambassador in Pakistan Admiral Nawaf Ahmad Al-Maliki

Pakistani Ambassadors in Iran Asif Ali Khan Durrani

Iran Ambassador in Pakistan Mr Mehdi Honardoost

Pakistani Ambassadors in China Mr Masood Khalid


China Ambassador in Pakistan Yao Jing

Pakistani Ambassadors in Russia Mr. Qazi M. Khallullah


Russia Ambassador in Pakistan Alexey Y. Dedov

Pakistani Ambassadors in France Mr Moin ul Haque


France Ambassador in Pakistan Dr. Marc Baréty

Pakistani Ambassadors in Afghanistan H.E. Rabbani


Afghanistan Ambassador in Pakistan H.E. Omar Zakhilwal

Pakistani Ambassadors in Spain


Spain Ambassador in Pakistan
COUNTRIES AND THEIR NATIONAL GAMES
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
1 Afghanistan Buzkashi
2 Argentina Pato
3 Australia Cricket and Australian Rules Football (AFL) are taken as
national game/ sport
4 Bangladesh Kabaddi
5 Bermuda Cricket
6 Bhutan Archery
7 Brazil Capoeira
8 Bulgaria Weightlifting
9 Canada Ice hockey (In Winter) & Lacrosse (In Summer)
10 China Table Tennis

11 Cuba Baseball

12 England Cricket,Squash
13 France Football
14 Hungary Water Polo
15 India Field hockey
Italy
16 Football
Indonesia
17 Badminton
18 Iran Wrestling
Japan
19 Sumo Wrestling
Malaysia
20 Sepak Takraw
21 Mauritius Football
Nepal
22 Dandi Biyo
New Zealand
23 Rugby union
24 Pakistan Field Hockey.
25 Russia Bandy
26 Scotland Golf
27 South Korea Tae-kwon-do
28 SriLanka Volleyball
29 Switzerland Shooting and Gymnastics
30 Turkey Oil wrestling
31 USA Baseball
32 Venezuela Baseball
COUNTRIES AND THEIR NATIONAL GAMES

Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME


No.
List of countries and their national games
SH AK EE L AN WA R
 DEC 28, 2018 14:59 IST 

List of countries and their national games

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There are numerous sports being played throughout the world and some of them evolve from distinct regions or
some of them on the basis of popularity taken as a national game/sport. The national games of the countries are
considered to be important for the country or are significant for their cultural values.  Here, we are giving the list of
countries and their national games for both the sports lovers and for the aspirants of different competitive
examinations.
Countries and their national games
1. Afghanistan
Buzkashi is the national game of Afghanistan which is also known as Kopar, Kupari and Ulak Tartysh.

Source: www.ontravelarabia.com

National Game: Buzkashi
2. Antigua and Barbuda
It has a very rich culture which is complimented by the rich history. European sports largely influence the region
and among all the sports, Cricket is the most popular among them. Hence on the basis of popularity, Cricket
became national game.

Source: www.rosewoodhotels.com

National Game: Cricket
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3. Argentina
Although Argentina well known World’s is one of the best Football playing nation but Pato is the official national
sport since 1953.

Source: www.argentinaindependent.com

National Game: Pato
4. Australia
Australian sports culture is one of the important features of sporting landscape. Cricket, Australian Rules football,
rugby union and horse racing are among the earliest organised sports in Australia. Among all games, Cricket and
Australian Rules Football (AFL) are taken as national game/ sport not only because of popularity but also its
sporting history.
National Game: Cricket and Australian Rules Football (AFL)
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5. Bangladesh
Cricket, Football and Kabaddi are considered as the most popular games in Bangladesh but Kabaddi is the
national game of the country.

National Game: Kabaddi


6. Barbados
Cricket is considered to be an intrinsic part of the culture of Barbados. Recently, government has implemented a
policy of sports-based tourism. Barbados Cricket Association is the apex body to govern the cricket locally.
Barbados has given famous cricketers- Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Everton Weekes, Sir Clyde Walcott and Sir
Frank Worrell.
National Game: Cricket
7. Bermuda
There are varieties of sports played in Bermuda but Cricket is most popular due to British influence.
National Game:  Cricket
8. Bhutan
Archery is the national sport declared by the Kingdom in 1971 when it became the member of UN. Throughout the
history of Bhutan, bow and arrow were an important means of survival in the highlands during wars and hunts and
also it plays a significant role in their myths and legends. For example- images of gods holding bow and arrow.

Source: www.michiganarchersassociation.com

National Game: Archery


9. Brazil
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art that is combination of dance and music, and is marked by deft, tricky
movements. It is culturally significant and evolves during colonial times by slaves. It is popular not only in Brazil
but also practices internationally through computer games and movies.

Source: www.youtube.com

National Game: Capoeira


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10. Bulgaria
Bulgaria is well known for its weightlifter because weightlifters won medals on almost every big weightlifting and
set many world records on championships including the Olympic Games. The most distinguished weightlifters
are Stefan Botev, Nikolay Peshalov, Demir Demirev and Yoto Yotov.
Source: www.olympicweightlifting.eu

National Game: Weightlifting


11. Canada
It has two national games- Ice hockey (In Winter) & Lacrosse (In Summer). National Sports of Canada Act quotes:
"Hockey and Lacrosse to be national sports. The game commonly known as ice hockey is hereby recognized and
declared to be the national winter sport of Canada and the game commonly known as Lacrosse is hereby
recognized and declared to be the national summer sport of Canada."

National Game: Ice hockey (In Winter) & Lacrosse (In Summer)
12. Chile
Chilean Rodeo is not only traditional sport but also national sport (declared in 1962).

Source: cdn.c.photoshelter.com

National Game: Chilean rodeo


13. China
China has not formally declared a national sport but on the basis of popularity table tennis called as national
game.
Source: www.languageties.com

National Game: Table Tennis


14. Cuba
Cuban sports culture is very influence from the United States of America, hence among all the sports baseball is
very popular among Cuban people.
National Game: Baseball

Source: totalsportscomplex.com
15. Czech Republic
Football and Ice Hockey are the two leading sports played in the country but ice hockey draws more attention
because of popularity and professional stability.
National Game: Ice Hockey
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16. Dominican Republic


Baseball is the most popular sport in the country. After the United States, it has the second-highest number of
baseball players in Major League Baseball (MLB).
National Game: Baseball
17. England
Soccer is the nation’s most popular sport but Cricket is the national game not by law but de facto.
National Game: Cricket
18. France
Sports culture is very rich in France that reflected its popularity among French people and sporting history.
Football became de facto national game.
National Game: Football
19. Haiti
National Game: Football
20. Hungary
Water Polo is a national game of Hungary. They are considered the world's top power in the history of water polo,
having won 15 Olympic, 10 World Championship, 5 FINA World League, 8 FINA World Cup and 21 European
Championship medals.
National Game: Water Polo

Image source: stagebanter.ca

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21. India
Field Hockey is the national game of India. The Golden Era of hockey in India was the period from 1928 - 1956
when India won 6 successive gold medals in the Olympic Games.
National Game: Field hockey
22. Israel
Football is the most popular sport in Israel. The sport is under the jurisdiction of the Israel Football Association. It
joined the Asian Football Confederation in 1954, but was booted out in 1974 due to political pressure from Arab
world during the Arab–Israeli conflict.
National Game: Football
23. Italy
Football (Calcio in Italian) is a national sport of Italy and currently the second most successful football team in
World Cup history, after Brazil, having won four FIFA World Cup championships.
National Game: Football
24. Indonesia
Badminton is the national game from both the participation and spectating aspect. It has won gold medals in
badminton in every Olympic Games since the sport was first introduced to the Olympics in 1992 except in 2012
Summer Olympics.
National Game: Badminton

Source: sport.co.in
25. Lithuania
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Basketball is the only sports which religiously followed by the people after Catholicism.
National Game: Basketball
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26. Iran
Wrestling is regarded as national game due to its long tradition and history. There are many styles of folk
wrestling, from Varzesh-e Pahlavani to Zurkhaneh which have similarities with modern freestyle wrestling.
National Game: Wrestling
27. Jamaica
Sport is a significant part of Jamaican culture. It is one of the leading countries in sprinting with the current world
record holder for 100m and 200m, Usain Bolt and the former 100m world record holder, Asafa Powell but on the
basis of popularity, cricket is considered as national game.
National Game: Cricket
28. Japan
Sumo wrestling is considered to be country’s national sport. It is a competitive full-contact wrestling sport where a
rikishi (wrestler) attempts to force another wrestler out of a circular ring (dohyo) or into touching the ground with
anything other than the soles of his feet. The characters literally mean "striking one another".
National Game: Sumo Wrestling

Image source: www.bloomberg.com


29. Malaysia
Sepak Takraw is the national sport of the Malaysia. It is similar to volleyball or badminton except players cannot
use their hands.
National Game: Sepak Takraw

Source: img.antaranews.com
30. Mongolia
There are three national games of Mongolia, known locally as 'the three games- Mongolian wrestling, archery and
horse riding.
National Game: Mongolian wrestling, archery and horse riding.
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31. Mauritius
The national sport of Mauritius is Football and became a member of FIFA in 1962 and Confederation of African
Football in 1963.
National Game: Football
32. Mexico
The national game of Mexico is Charrería. It is a competitive event similar to rodeo and was developed from
animal husbandry practices used on the haciendas of old Mexico.
National Game: Charreria

Source: s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com
33. Nepal 
Dandi Biyo (similar to Indian Gilli Danda) is played with a stick about two feet long and a wooden pin about six
inches long. The pin is a small wooden stick with pointed ends.
National Game: Dandi Biyo
34. New Zealand
Rugby union is the national game in New Zealand, and is popular across all sections of New Zealand society, and
many New Zealanders associate it with their national identity.
National Game: Rugby union

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
35. Norway

The national sport of Norway is Cross-country skiing. It is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own
locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance.
National Game: Cross-country skiing
Source: www.olympic.org

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36. Pakistan
The National game of Pakistan is Field Hockey.
National Game: Field Hockey
37. Philippines
The National game of Philippines is Arnis. It is the system of Filipino fighting arts founded by Remy Presas as a
self-defense system.
National Game:  Arnis

Source: theobamaforum.com
38. Poland
National Game:  Football
39. Peru
Paleta frontón is a Peruvian sport which similar to tennis.
National Game: Paleta Fronton

Source: i.ytimg.com
40. Russia
Chess is the most popular game in Russia but Bandy (form of hockey) is considered to be national game.
National Game: Bandy
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41. Scotland
The national game of Scotland is Golf because of its origin. More than six centuries ago, the first courses and rule
of the game were developed.
National Game: Golf

Source: calamigosguestranch.com
42. Serbia
The Football, basketball, volleyball and water polo are the most popular sports in Serbia but there is no official
announcement for national game.
43. Slovenia
The national game of Slovenia is skiing.

Source: upload.wikimedia.org

National Game: Skiing
44. South Korea
Taekwondo is the national game because it is often claimed to have historical origins on the Korean peninsula with
origins said to have been traced as far back as the 1st century BCE.
National Game: Tae-kwon-do

Source: www.darumamartialarts.com
45. SriLanka
The national sport of Sri Lanka is Volleyball. Other popular sports are water sports, badminton, athletics, football,
basketball and tennis.
National Game: Volleyball
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46. Switzerland
The National game of Switzerland is Shooting and Gymnastics.
National Game: Shooting and Gymnastics
47. Tajikistan
The national sport of Tajikistan is Gushtigiri (type of wrestling).
National Game:  Gushtigiri
48. Turkey
Oil wrestling / grease wrestling is the Turkish national sport. It is so called because the wrestlers douse
themselves with olive oil.
National Game: Oil wrestling
49. USA
The national game of USA is Baseball not by law but through de facto.
National Game:  Baseball

Source: quotezee.blogspot.com
50. Venezuela
The national game of Venezuela is Baseball. It is known to produce some of the most skilled baseball players in
the world for example Luis Aparicio.
National Game: Baseball
LIST OF COUNTRIES AND THEIR NATIONAL GAMES

Name of Countries National Game


Afghanistan Buzkashi
Antigua and Barbuda Cricket

Argentina Pato

 Australia Cricket and Australian Rules Football


(AFL)
Bangladesh Kabaddi

Barbados Cricket

Bermuda Cricket

Bhutan Archery

Brazil Capoeira

Bulgaria Weightlifting

Canada Ice hockey (In Winter) & Lacrosse (In


Summer)
Chile Chilean rodeo

China Table Tennis

Cuba Baseball

Czech Republic Ice Hockey

Dominican Republic Baseball

 England Cricket

France Football

Haiti Football

Hungary Water polo

India Field hockey

Israel Football

Italy Football

Indonesia Badminton

Lithuania Basketball

Iran Wrestling

Jamaica Cricket

Japan Sumo Wrestling

Malaysia Sepak Takraw

Mongolia Mongolian wrestling, archery and


horse riding.
Mauritius Football
LIST OF COUNTRIES AND THEIR NATIONAL GAMES

Name of Countries National Game


Mexico Charreria

Nepal Dandi Biyo

New Zealand Rugby union

Norway Cross-country skiing

Pakistan Field Hockey

Philippines Arnis

Poland Football

Peru Paleta Frontón

Russia Bandy

Scotland Golf

Serbia Football, basketball,


volleyball and water polo
Slovenia Skiing

South Korea Tae-kwon-do

SriLanka Volleyball

Switzerland Shooting and Gymnastics

Tajikistan Gushtigiri

Turkey Oil wrestling

USA Baseball

Venezuela Baseball
PAKISTAN ELECTION
Sr. DESIGNATINAT NAME
No.
1 Senate of Pakistan 104
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

11

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
SENATE OF PAKISTAN OR AIWĀN-E-BĀLĀ

Province/
General seats Technocrats/Ulema Women Non-Muslim Total
Territory

Balochistan 14 4 4 1 23
Khyber
14 4 4 1 23
Pakhtunkhwa
Sindh 14 4 4 1 23
Punjab 14 4 4 1 23
Tribal Areas
8 8
(FATA)
Islamabad Capital
2 1 1 4
Territory
Total 66 17 17 4 104

National Assembly Composition

Sind
Punjab Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Balochistan FATA Federal Capital Total
h

General 141 61 39 16 12 3 272

Women 32 14 10 4 - - 60

Non-
- - - - - - 10
Muslims

Total 173 75 49 20 12 3 342

PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLIES
Total number of seats in Provincial Assemblies is as per table below;

Reserved for Reserved for


Province/area General seats Total seats
women non-Muslims

Punjab 297 66 8 371

Sindh 130 29 9 168

KPK 99 22 3 124

Baluchistan 51 11 3 65

Total 557 128 23 728


Water Wing
Water Wing of WAPDA is responsible for planning, designing and execution of Water Resources Development Projects
in the sector of irrigation, drainage and hydropower. Inter-provincial major surface water projects including large dams
are also operated and maintained by Water Wing, WAPDA.

Indus Basin Projects (5 Barrages, 8 inter-river Link Canals (1965 – 70), Mangla (1967) and Tarbela Dams (1976) have
been completed by WAPDA Water Wing, and are contributing towards national economy. Water Wing is also carrying
out IBP consequential works of Mangla Watershed Management Project, Chashma Barrage and C.J. Link Canal.
Eighteen (18) million acres of land have been reclaimed from waterlogging & salinity in four provinces. More than 15,000
tube wells were installed and 12,000 km of surface drains and 13,000 km of pipe drains have been constructed in the
waterlogged areas. These projects have enhanced cropping intensity from 70 % to more than 110 % in about 16 million
acres of land. All these projects had already been handed over to respective provinces over the last decade.

Chashma Hydropower Project, (184 MW), Ghazi Barotha Hydropower Project (1450 MW) have been operating since
2001 and 2003. National Drainage Program in four provinces has been completed since June 2007.

Sabakzai Dam Project (0.015 MAF, 6875 acres), Mirani Dam (0.152 MAF, 33,200 acres), Mangla Dam Raising Project
(additional 2.88 MAF storage & additional 644 Million Units), Satpara Dam (17.3 MW, 0.053 MAF, command area
15,536 acres), Gomal Zam Dam (17.4 MW, 0.892 MAF storage, command area 191,139 acres), Darawat Dam (0.089
MAF, 25,000 acres), Greater Thal Canal Phase-I (355,000 acres), Rainee Canal (113,690 acres) have been completed
during 2007 – 2014.

Duber Khwar Hydropower Project (130 MW), Khan Khwar HPP (72 MW), Allai Khwar HPP (121 MW), Satpara Dam
(17.3 MW) and Jinnah HPP (96 MW) have been put in commercial operation during 2008 - 2014.

The Water Sector Projects which are currently under construction include: Nai Gaj Dam (0.16 MAF, 28,800 acres),
Kachhi Canal (Phase-I) in Balochistan (102,000 acres), Drainage Schemes in Sindh & Balochistan RBOD-I (517,310
acres) & RBOD-III (679,000 acre), Lining of Muzaffargarh & TP Link Canals (300,000 acres).

The infrastructure Construction Work of Diamer Basha Dam (4500 MW) which includes employee's colony, staff offices,
school etc. have been awarded and main dam work is planned to be awarded soon subject of arrangement of funds by
GoP.

The Hydropower Projects which are currently under construction include: Golen Gol Hydropower Project (106 MW)
Neelum Jhelum (969 MW) Hydropower Projects, Tarbela 4th extension (1410 MW) & Keyal Khwar HPP (128 MW),
whereas Contracting for Stage-I of Dasu HPP (2160 MW) is in progress.

WAPDA has lined up various projects for construction in the coming years, these projects include: Dasu Stage-II (2160
MW), Kurram Tangi Dam (83.4 MW, 0.9 MAF, 84,380 acres), Mohmand Dam (800 MW, 0.49 MAF, command area
16,737 acres), Bunji HPP (7100 MW), Tarbela 5th Extension HPP (1320 MW), Phandar HPP (80 MW), Lower Palas
Valley HPP (665 MW), Lower Spat Gah HPP (496 MW), Thakot HPP (4000 MW), Basho HPP (40 MW), Harpo HPP
(34.5MW), Patan HPP (2300 MW), Basho (40 MW), Shyok Dam (690 MW, 5.4 MAF), Chiniot Dam (69 MW, 1 MAF),
Tungas HPP (2200 MW), Yulbo (2800 MW),Middle Palas Valley (398 MW), Upper Palas Valley (157 MW), Middle Spat
Gah (501 MW), Upper Spat Gah (277 MW), Akhori Dam (600 MW, 6 MAF) D.G Khan Canal Lining (300,000 acres),
CRBC Lift cum Gravity (284,140 acres).

In addition, WAPDA has initiated construction work on 12 Small and Medium Dams, which are located in four provinces
of Pakistan. Balochistan: Winder Dam (0.3 MW and 0.036 MAF storage), Naulong Dam (4.4 MW and 0.20 MAF
storage), Hingol Dam (1 MW and 1.41 MAF storage), Garuk Dam (0.3 MW and 0.05 MAF storage) and Pelar Dam (0.3
MW and 0.099 MAF storage). Sindh: Nai Gaj Dam (4.2 MW and 0.30 MAF storage) and Darawat Dam (0.45 MW and
0.12 MAF storage). KPK: Kurram Tangi (83.4 MW and 1.2 MAF storage), Tank Zam Dam (25.5 MW and 0.345 MAF
storage) and Daraban Zam Dam (0.75 MW and 0.069 MAF storage). Punjab: Ghabir Dam (0.15 MW and 0.066 MAF
storage) and Papin Dam (0.3 MW and 0.089 MAF storage).0.345 MAF storage)and Daraban Zam Dam (0.75 MW and
0.069 MAF storage). Punjab: Ghabir Dam (0.15 MW and 0.066 MAF storage) and Papin Dam (0.3 MW and 0.089 MAF
storage).
Global gross figures[edit]
With a worldwide box-office gross of over $6.3million, Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 is often proclaimed to be the highest-
grossing Pakistani film.
The following list shows Pakistan's top 30 highest-grossing films, which include films from all the Pakistani
languages. These figures are not adjusted for inflation.
Background color        indicates films currently playing in theatres.

Production Ref
Rank Peak Title Year Director Language Worldwide gross
company .
Six Sigma
Jawani Plus 
Nadeem ₨66.80 crore(US$6.3 millio
1 1 Phir Nahi 2018 Salman Iqbal Urdu [1]

Baig n)
Ani 2 Films 
ARY Films
Six Sigma
Punjab Plus 
Nadeem Urdu  ₨51.65 crore(US$4.9 millio
2 1 Nahi 2017 Salman Iqbal [2]

Baig Punjabi n)
Jaungi Films 
ARY Films
Jawani Six Sigma
Nadeem ₨49.44 crore(US$4.7 millio
3 1 Phir Nahi 2015 Plus  Urdu [3][4]

Baig n)
Ani ARY Films
Momina
Parwaaz
Haseeb Duraid ₨43.00 crore(US$4.1 millio
4 4 Hai 2018 Urdu [5]

Hassan Productions  n)
Junoon
HUM Films
Lightingale
Teefa in Ahsan Urdu  ₨41.44 crore(US$3.9 millio
5 4 2018 Productions  [6]

Trouble Rahim Punjabi n)


Geo Films
MindWorks
Media
Bilal Urdu  ₨34.65 crore(US$3.3 millio
6 1 Waar 2013 Off Road [7]

Lashari English n)
Studios 
ARY Films
Momina
Shahzad Duraid ₨32.00 crore(US$3.0 millio
7 2 Bin Roye 2015 Urdu [8]

Kashmiri Productions  n)
HUM Films
Wrong Yasir YNH Films  ₨30.25 crore(US$2.9 millio
8 3 2015 Urdu [9]

No. Nawaz ARY Films n)


Actor In Nabeel Filmwala ₨30.00 crore(US$2.8 millio
9 5 2016 Urdu [10][11]

Law Qureshi Pictures n)


IRK Films  Urdu  ₨30.00 crore(US$2.8 millio
10 6 Janaan 2016 Azfar Jafri [12][13]

ARY Films Pashto n)


The Talisman
Aziz ₨24.25 crore(US$2.3 millio
11 11 Donkey 2018 Studios  Urdu [14]

Jindani n)
King  Geo Films
The Vision
Ho Mann ₨22.50 crore(US$2.1 millio
12 5 2016 Asim Raza Factory Films  Urdu [15][16]

Jahaan n)
ARY Films
AN
Entertainment
Lahore Se Wajahat Pvt. Ltd.,  ₨21.60 crore(US$2.0 millio
13 8 2016 Urdu [3][17]

Aagey Rauf Showcase n)


Films 
ARY Films
Production Ref
Rank Peak Title Year Director Language Worldwide gross
company .
Filmwala
Na
Nabeel Pictures  ₨21.00 crore(US$2.0 millio
14 10 Maloom 2017 Urdu [18][19]

Qureshi Excellency n)
Afraad 2
Film
Hassan MindWorks Urdu  ₨20.00 crore(US$1.9 millio
15 9 Yalghaar 2017 [20]

Rana Media English n)


Pak Nishan ₨20.00 crore(US$1.9 millio
16 1 Choorian 1998 Syed Noor Punjabi [7]

Films n)
Yeh Dil
Javed AAA ₨20.00 crore(US$1.9 millio
17 2 Aap Ka 2002 Urdu [21][22]

Sheikh Productions n)
Huwa
Yasir Redrum Film  ₨17.60 crore(US$1.7 millio
18 4 Jalaibee 2015 Urdu [9][23]

Jaswal ARY Films n)


Mehrunis Yasir ₨17.20 crore(US$1.6 millio
19 13 2017 YNH Films Urdu [7][24]

a V Lub U Nawaz n)
IRK Films  ₨17.10 crore(US$1.6 millio
20 16 Parchi 2018 Azfar Jafri Urdu [10]

ARY Films n)
Shoaib Shoman ₨16.80 crore(US$1.6 millio
21 3 Bol 2011 Urdu [25]

Mansoor Productions n)
Khuda Shoaib Shoman Urdu  ₨15.06 crore(US$1.4 millio
22 3 2007 [26][27]

Kay Liye Mansoor Productions English n)


Na
Nabeel Filmwala ₨14.00 crore(US$1.3 millio
23 6 Maloom 2014 Urdu [7]

Qureshi Pictures n)
Afraad
Load Nabeel Filmwala Urdu  ₨13.58 crore(US$1.3 millio
24 23 2018 [28]

Wedding Qureshi Pictures Punjabi n)


Meenu
7 Din Dawn Films 
Gaur  ₨13.00 crore(US$1.2 millio
25 20 Mohabbat 2018 IMGC Global Urdu [29]

Farjad n)
In Entertainment
Nabi
Asim Indus Talkies  ₨12.00 crore(US$1.1 millio
26 20 Cake 2018 Urdu
Abbasi ZAB Films n)
Shoaib Shoman ₨11.00 crore(US$1.0 millio
27 19 Verna 2017 Urdu [30]

Mansoor Productions n)
Dobara Mehreen ₨10.50 crore(US$1.0 millio
28 15 2016 ARY Films Urdu [10][31]

Phir Se Jabbar n)
Karachi Wajahat Showcase
29 10 2015 Urdu ₨10.30 crore(US$980,000) [32][33]

Se Lahore Rauf Films


Zindagi
RC Films 
Kitni Anjum
30 15 2016 Kingfisher Urdu ₨10.00 crore(US$950,000) [10]

Haseen Shahzad
Films
Hay
Domestic gross figures[edit]
This is the list of top 20 highest-grossing Pakistani films within local Pakistani cinemas, which include films from all
the Pakistani languages(business by foreign movies in Pakistan is not included). These figures are not adjusted
for ticket prices inflation.
Background color        indicates films currently playing in theatres.

Ran Countr Yea


Film Total gross Ref.
k y r
1 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 ₨52.00 crore (US$4.9 million) Pakistan 2018 [34]

2 Punjab Nahi Jaungi ₨36.00 crore (US$3.4 million) Pakistan 2017 [35]

3 Parwaaz Hai Junoon ₨35.00 crore (US$3.3 million) Pakistan 2018 [36]

4 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani ₨34.00 crore (US$3.2 million) Pakistan 2015 [37]

5 Teefa in Trouble ₨33.00 crore (US$3.1 million) Pakistan 2018 [38]

6 The Donkey King  ₨24.25 crore (US$2.3 million) Pakistan 2018 [39]

7 Actor in Law ₨24.00 crore (US$2.3 million) Pakistan 2016 [40]

8 Waar ₨23.00 crore (US$2.2 million) Pakistan 2013 [41]

9 Na Maloom Afraad 2 ₨21.00 crore (US$2.0 million) Pakistan 2017 [42][43]

10 Choorian ₨20.00 crore (US$1.9 million) Pakistan 1998 [44]

11 Janaan ₨17.50 crore (US$1.7 million) Pakistan 2016 [43]

12 Yalghaar ₨17.00 crore (US$1.6 million) Pakistan 2017 [43]

13 Ho Mann Jahaan ₨16.75 crore (US$1.6 million) Pakistan 2016 [45]

14 Wrong No. ₨15.00 crore (US$1.4 million) Pakistan 2015 [46]

15 Khuda Kay Liye ₨13.00 crore (US$1.2 million) Pakistan 2007 [47]

16 Na Maloom Afraad ₨12.20 crore (US$1.2 million) Pakistan 2014 [48]

17 Mehrunisa V Lub U ₨12.18 crore (US$1.2 million) Pakistan 2017 [49]

18 Bol ₨12.00 crore (US$1.1 million) Pakistan 2011 [50][51]

19 7 Din Mohabbat In ₨10.75 crore (US$1.0 million) Pakistan 2018 [52]

20 Bin Roye ₨10.50 crore (US$1.0 million) Pakistan 2015 [53]

21 Karachi se Lahore ₨10.30 crore (US$980,000) Pakistan 2015 [54]

22 Parchi ₨09.60 crore (US$910,000) Pakistan 2018 [55]

23 Load Wedding ₨09.50 crore (US$900,000) Pakistan 2018 [56]


Highest-grossing opening weekends[edit]
The following list shows Pakistan's top 10 highest-grossing opening Weekends worldwide, which
include films from all the Pakistani languages. These figures are not adjusted for inflation.

Weekend
Rank Film Total gross Year Ref.
days
Jawani Phir Nahi Ani
1 ₨25.02 crore (US$2.4 million) 5 2018 [57]

2
2 Parwaaz Hai Junoon ₨15.68 crore (US$1.5 million) 5 2018 [58]

3 Punjab Nahi Jaungi ₨15.00 crore (US$1.4 million) 3 2017 [59]

4 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani ₨10.33 crore (US$980,000) 3 2015 [60]

5 Teefa in Trouble ₨10.15 crore (US$960,000) 3 2018 [61]

6 Load Wedding ₨07.10 crore (US$670,000) 5 2018 [62]

7 Na Maloom Afraad 2 ₨06.50 crore (US$620,000) 3 2017 [63]

8 Yalghaar ₨06.35 crore (US$600,000) 3 2017 [64][65]

9 Janaan ₨06.02 crore (US$570,000) 3 2016 [66]

10 Actor In Law ₨06.00 crore (US$570,000) 3 2016 [67][68]

11 7 Din Mohabbat In ₨05.40 crore (US$510,000) 3 2018 [69][70]

Highest grossing films by year of release[edit]


This is the list of highest-grossing Pakistani films by year of release. These films are listed as per
their worldwide gross figures at time of release. These figures are not adjusted for ticket prices inflation.
Background color        indicates films currently playing in theatres.

Production
Year Title Language Worldwide gross Ref.
company/director
₨20.00 crore(US$1.9 million
1998 Choorian Pak Nishan Films Punjabi [7]

)
Yeh Dil Aap Ka ₨20.00 crore(US$1.9 million
2002 AAA Productions Urdu [21][22]

Huwa )
Urdu  ₨15.06 crore(US$1.4 million
2007 Khuda Kay Liye Shoman Productions [32]

English )
2008 Basanti Hassan Askari Punjabi ₨02.10 crore (US$200,000)
₨16.80 crore(US$1.6 million
2011 Bol Shoman Productions Urdu [3][71]

)
2012 Shareeka Syed Noor Punjabi ₨01.50 crore (US$140,000)
MindWorks Media  Urdu  ₨35.00 crore(US$3.3 million
2013 Waar [7]

Off Road Studios English )


₨14.00 crore(US$1.3 million
2014 Na Maloom Afraad Filmwala Pictures Urdu [7]

)
Jawani Phir Nahi ₨49.44 crore(US$4.7 million
2015 Six Sigma Plus Urdu [3][4]

Ani )
₨30.00 crore(US$2.8 million
2016 Actor In Law Filmwala Pictures Urdu [10][11]

)
Punjab Nahi Six Sigma Plus  Urdu  ₨51.65 crore(US$4.9 million
2017 [2][72]

Jaungi Salman Iqbal Films Punjabi )


2018 Jawani Phir Nahi Six Sigma Plus  Urdu ₨66.80 crore(US$6.3 million
[1]
Production
Year Title Language Worldwide gross Ref.
company/director
ARY Films 
Ani 2 )
Salman Iqbal Films

Timeline of highest-grossing films[edit]


Background color        indicates films currently playing in theatres.

Year Title Record gross earning Language Ref.


1998 – 2013 Choorian ₨20.00 crore (US$1.9 million) Punjabi [7]

Urdu 
2013 – 2015 Waar ₨35.00 crore (US$3.3 million) [7]

English
2015 – 2017 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani ₨49.44 crore (US$4.7 million) Urdu [3][4]

Urdu 
2017 – 2018 Punjab Nahi Jaungi ₨51.65 crore (US$4.9 million) [2][72]

Punjabi
Jawani Phir Nahi Ani
2018 – present ₨66.80 crore (US$6.3 million) Urdu [1]

Highest grossing franchises and film series [edit]


The Jawani Phir Nahi Ani franchise is Pakistan's first film franchise to gross over ₨100 crore.
Background color        indicates films currently playing in theatres.
(The films in each franchise can be viewed by selecting "show".)
Highest-grossing franchises and film series [§]

Total
No. Average of
worldwide Highest grossing film 
Franchise / series of films 
Rank box office  (crore)
films (crore)
(crore)
1 showJawani Phir Nahi Ani (film series) ₨116.24 2 ₨58 Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 (₨66.80)
2 showNa Maloom Afraad (film series) ₨35 2 ₨18 Na Maloom Afraad 2 (₨21)
3 showKarachi Lahore (film series) ₨31.9 2 ₨16 Lahore Se Aagey (₨21.60)
4 show3 Bahadur (film series) ₨19.78 3 ₨7 3 Bahadur: The Revenge of Baba B
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Agencies by country[edit]
 Afghanistan[edit]

 National Directorate of Security (NDS)


 Albania[edit]

 State Intelligence Service (SHISH) – Sherbimi Informativ Shteteror


 Military Intelligence Service (SHIU) – Shërbimi Informativ Ushtarak
 Algeria[edit]

 Département du Renseignement et de la Sécurité


 Département de Surveillance et de Sécurité
 Sécurité militaire
 Ministère de l'Armement et des Liaisons générales
 Argentina[edit]

 President's Office
 Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI) – Agencia Federal de Inteligencia
 National Intelligence School (ENI) – Escuela Nacional de Inteligencia
 Directorate of Judicial Surveillance (DOJ) – Dirección de Observaciones Judiciales
 Federal Counternarcotics Service (SEFECONAR) – Servicio Federal de Lucha contra el Narcotráfico
 Argentine National Gendarmerie Intelligence (SIGN) – Inteligencia de la Gendarmería Nacional
Argentina
 Ministry of Defense
 National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence (DNIEM) – Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia
Estratégica Militar
 Ministry of Justice
 Federal Penitentiary Service Intelligence – Inteligencia del Servicio Penitenciario Federal
 Airport Security Police Intelligence  – Inteligencia de la Policía de Seguridad Aeroportuaria
 Ministry of Interior
 National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence (DNIC) – Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia Criminal
 Argentine Federal Police Intelligence  – Inteligencia de la Policía Federal Argentina
 Buenos Aires Police Intelligence  (SIPBA) (Buenos Aires Police Intelligence) – Inteligencia de la Policía
Bonaerense
 Argentine Naval Prefecture Intelligence  (SIPN) – Inteligencia de la Prefectura Naval Argentina
 Ministry of Economy
 Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF) – Unidad de Inteligencia Financiera
 Intelligence Department of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces  (J-2)
 Military Intelligence Collection Center (CRIM) – Central de Reunión de Inteligencia Militar
 Army Intelligence Service (SIE) – Servicio de Inteligencia del Ejército
 Naval Intelligence Service (SIN) – Servicio de Inteligencia Naval
 Air Force Intelligence Service (SIFA) – Servicio de Inteligencia de la Fuerza Aérea
 Armenia[edit]

 National Security Service (NSS)


 Department of Intelligence of the Armed Forces of Armenia
 Australia[edit]
Main article: List of Australian intelligence agencies

 Australian Security Intelligence Organisation  (ASIO)


 Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS)
 Australian Signals Directorate (ASD)
 Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation  (AGO)
 Defence Intelligence Organisation  (DIO)
 Office of National Assessments (ONA)
 Austria[edit]

 Bundesministerium für Landesverteidigung und Sport (BMLVS) : Federal Ministry of Defence


 Abwehramt (AWA): Military Protective Office
 Heeresnachrichtenamt (HNA): Army Intelligence Office
 Bundesministerium für Inneres (BMI): Federal Ministry of the Interior
 Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz und Terrorismusbekämpfung  (BVT): Federal Office for the Protection
of the Constitution and Counter-Terrorism
 Azerbaijan[1][edit]

 State Security Service (Dövlət Təhlükəsizliyi Xidməti)


 Foreign Intelligence Service (Xarici Kəşfiyyat Xidməti)
 Bahamas[edit]

 Security and Intelligence Branch (SIB)


 Defence Force Intelligence Branch (DFIB)
 Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU)
 National Intelligence Agency (NIA)
 Bangladesh[edit]
Main article: Bangladeshi intelligence community

 NSI – National Security Intelligence - জাতীয় নিরাপত্তা গোয়েন্দা


 DGFI – Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (Intelligence branch of Bangladesh Armed Forces)
 SB – Special Branch (Intelligence branch of Bangladesh Police)
 Barbados[edit]

 Royal Barbados Police Force Special Branch (SB)


 Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU)
 Criminal Investigations Department  (CID)
 Military Intelligence Unit (MIU)
 Belarus[edit]

 Камітэт дзяржаўнай бяспекі / Комитет государственной безопасности (KDB/KGB) (State Security


Committee)
 Belgium[edit]

 VSSE (State Security Service)


 ADIV / SGRS (ADIV/SGRS) (General Intelligence and Security Service, military intelligence)
 OCAD / OCAM (Coordination Unit for the Threat Assessment)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

 Intelligence-Security Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina  (OSA)


 Državna Agencija za Istrage i Zaštitu  (State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA)
 Botswana[edit]

 Directorate of Intelligence and Security Services (DISS)


 Criminal Investigation Department (CID)
 Military Intelligence (MI)
 Financial Intelligence Agency (FIA)
 Brazil[edit]

 Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN)


 Federal Police Department (DPF) (counterintelligence agency)
 Army Intelligence Center (CIE)
 Navy Intelligence Center (CIM)
 Aeronautics Intelligence Center (CIA) (Air Force Intelligence)
 Brunei[edit]

 Internal Security Department (Brunei) [2] (internal)


 Research Department[3] (external)
 Bulgaria[edit]

 Държавна агенция „Разузнаване“ (DAR) (State Intelligence Agency) – oversees intelligence gathering
service under the supervision of the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria
 Държавна агенция за национална сигурност State Agency for National Security (DANS) – national security
service under the supervision of the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria
 Служба "Военна информация" (CVI) (Military Intelligence Service) – under Ministry of Defence supervision
 Burma[edit]

 Bureau Of Special Investigation (BSI)


 Military Intelligence (MI)
 Special Intelligence Department (Special Branch)
 Criminal Investigation Department (CID)
 Canada[edit]

 Canadian Security Intelligence Service – Service Canadien du Renseignement de Sécurité (CSIS/SCRS)


 Communications Security Establishment  (CSE)
 Canadian Forces Intelligence Command (DND)
 Canadian Forces National Counter-Intelligence Unit  (DND) operated by the Canadian Forces Military
Police Group
 Joint Task Force X
 Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) which is led by the (RCMP)
 Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada  (FINTRAC)
 Global Affairs Canada (GAC) Bureau of Intelligence Analysis and Security and Bureau of Economic
Intelligence
 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) -assisting other intelligence agencies but former intelligence role of
their Security Service has been transferred to CSIS
 Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
 Chile[edit]

 Ministry of Interior
 National Intelligence Agency (ANI) – Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia
 Carabineros Intelligence Departament (DIPOLCAR) – Dirección de Inteligencia de Carabineros
 Police Intelligence Department  – Jefatura de Inteligencia Policial
 Ministry of National Defence
 Defense Intelligence Departament (DID) – Dirección de Inteligencia de la Defensa
 Army Intelligence Departament (DINE) – Dirección de Inteligencia del Ejército
 Air Force Intelligence Departament (DIFA) – Dirección de Inteligencia de la Fuerza Aérea
 Navy Intelligence Departament – Direccion de Inteligencia de la Armada
 People's Republic of China[edit]

 Ministry of State Security (MSS) – 国家安全部


 People's Liberation Army
 People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force, particularly the 3rd department ("3PLA").[4][5]
 Colombia[edit]

 Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia (DNI)


 Jefatura de Inteligencia Militar Conjunta
 Jefatura de Inteligencia Militar  (JEIMI)
 Jefatura de Inteligencia Aérea (JIA)
 Jefatura de Inteligencia Naval (JINA)
 Dirección de Inteligencia de la Policía Nacional  (DIPOL)
 Democratic Republic of the Congo[edit]
 National Intelligence Agency (ANR)
 General Staff of Military intelligence (ex-DEMIAP)
 Directorate of General Information ( Congolese National Police PNC)
 CENAREF (National Financial Intelligence Unit)
 Costa Rica[edit]

 Intelligence and National Security Department  (DIS) – Direccion de Inteligencia y Seguridad Nacional
 Croatia[edit]

 Sigurnosno-obavještajna agencija  (SOA) (Security and Intelligence Agency)


 Vojna sigurnosno-obavještajna agencija (VSOA) (Military Security and Intelligence Agency)
 Cuba[edit]

 Dirección de Inteligencia (DGI) (Directorate of Intelligence)


 Revolutionary Armed Forces Intelligence
 Cyprus[edit]

 Cyprus Intelligence Service (CIS) (Κυπριακή Υπηρεσία Πληροφοριών)(ΚΥΠ), (former Central Intelligence


Service-KYP)
 Czech Republic[edit]

 Security Information Service (Bezpečnostní informační služba, BIS)


 Office for Foreign Relations and Information  (Úřad pro zahraniční styky a informace, ÚZSI)
 Ministry of Defence
 Military Intelligence (Vojenské zpravodajství, VZ)
 Denmark[edit]

 Danish Security and Intelligence Service (Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (PET)).


 Danish Defence Intelligence Service (Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste (FE)).
 Army Intelligence Center (Hærens Efterretningscenter (HEC)).
 Dominican Republic[edit]

 Departamento Nacional de Investigaciones  (DNI) (National Department of Investigations)


 Egypt[edit]

 Gihaz al-Mukhabarat al-Amma (GID) (General Intelligence Directorate)


 Idarat al-Mukhabarat al-Harbyya wa al-Istitla  (OMIR) (Office of Military Intelligence and Reconnaissance)
 Al-amn al-Watani (GHS) (General Homeland Security)
 Estonia[edit]

 Estonian Internal Security Service (KaPo) (Kaitsepolitseiamet)


 Foreign Intelligence Service (Välisluureamet)
 Military Intelligence Centre of Estonian Defence Forces (Kaitseväe Luurekeskus)
 Ethiopia[edit]

 Information Network Security Agency (INSA)


 Ethiopian National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS)
 Fiji[edit]

 1987 Military Government of Fiji


 Fiji Intelligence Services
 Finland[edit]

 Ministry of Interior
 Finnish Security Intelligence Service (Supo) — Suojelupoliisi / Skyddspolisen
 National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) — Keskusrikospoliisi / Centralkriminalpolisen
 Ministry of Defence
 Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency — Puolustusvoimien tiedustelulaitos (PVTIEDL) / Försvarsmaktens
underrättelsetjänst
 Intelligence Division (Finland) — Pääesikunnan tiedusteluosasto (PE TIEDOS) / Huvudstabens
underrättelseavdelning)
 France[edit]
Main article: List of intelligence agencies of France

 Ministry of Interior
 General Directorate for Internal Security  (DGSI; Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure) – Domestic
counter-terrorism and counter-espionage intelligence.
 Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ; Direction centrale de la Police judiciaire) – Organised
crime intelligence.
 Ministry of Defence
 Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE; Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure) – Foreign
intelligence relating to national security.
 Directorate of Protection and Defense Security (DPSD; Direction de la protection et de la sécurité de la
défense) – Foreign intelligence relating to national security.
 Directorate of Military Intelligence (DRM; Direction du renseignement militaire) – Military intelligence.
 Gambia[edit]

 National Intelligence Agency (NIA)


 Georgia[edit]

 State Security Service (SSSG) − სახელმწიფო უშიშროების სამსახური


 Georgian Intelligence Service (GIS) − საქართველოს დაზვერვის სამსახური
 Georgian Armed Forces
 Military Intelligence Department
 Germany[edit]
Main article: List of intelligence agencies of Germany
Federal[edit]

 Bundeskanzleramt: Federal Chancellery
 Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND): Federal Intelligence Service
 Bundesministerium des Innern (BMI): Federal Ministry of Interior
 Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV): Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
 Bundeswehr: Federal Defense Force
 Militärischer Abschirmdienst (MAD): Military Counterintelligence Service
State[edit]

 Landesministerium des Innern: State Ministry of the Interior (different denominations from state to state)
 Landesamt für Verfassungsschutz (LfV): (semi-independent) State Authority for the Protection of the
Constitution for every single state
 Ghana[edit]
Main article: List of Ghanaian Intelligence agencies

 National Security Council (Ghana) (Centre of National Security)


 Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) – (Internal Intelligence Agency)
 Research Department Unit – Research Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (External Intelligence Agency)
 Criminal Investigative Department (CID) – (Ghana Police)
 Military Intelligence Unit (MIU) – (Ghana Armed Forces)
 Greece[edit]

 Ministry of Citizen Protection


 National Intelligence Service (ΕΥΠ) – Εθνική Υπηρεσία Πληροφοριών
 Hellenic National Defence General Staff
 E Division – Intelligence Division
 Haiti[edit]

 Service d'Intelligence National (SIN) (National Intelligence Service)


 Hong Kong SAR[edit]

 Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) of the Hong Kong Police Force


 Joint Financial Intelligence Unit (JFIU) of the Hong Kong Police Force and the Customs and Excise
Department
 Hungary[edit]

 Információs Hivatal (IH) (Information Office)


 Alkotmányvédelmi Hivatal (AH) (Constitution Protection Office)
 Katonai Nemzetbiztonsági Szolgálat  (KNBSZ) (Military National Security Service)
 Nemzetbiztonsági Szakszolgálat (NBSZ) (Special Service for National Security)
 Terrorelhárítási Központ (TEK) (Counter Terrorism Centre)
 Iceland[edit]

 Greiningardeild Ríkislögreglustjóra  (GRLS) (National Security Agency) (formerly Eftirgrennslanadeild


Lögreglunnar and Útlendingaeftirlitið)
 Greiningardeild Varnarmálastofnunar Íslands  (GVMSÍ) (Military Intelligence Service) (formerly: Icelandic
Intelligence Service (IIS))
 Skattrannsóknarstjóri Ríkisins (National Tax Investigation Police)
 India[edit]
Main article: List of Indian Intelligence agencies

 Joint Intelligence Committee

 External Intelligence
 Research and Analysis Wing
 Aviation Research Centre
 National Technical Research Organisation
 Electronics and Technical Services
 Radio Research Centre
 Special Services Bureau
 Defence Intelligence
 Defence Intelligence Agency
 Directorate of Military Intelligence
 Directorate of Air Intelligence (India)
 Directorate of Naval Intelligence
 Image Processing and Analysis Centre
 Directorate of Signals Intelligence
 Joint Cipher Bureau
 Internal Security
 Intelligence Bureau (IB)
 Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
 National Investigation Agency (NIA)
 Economic Intelligence
 Directorate of Revenue Intelligence
 Economic Intelligence Council
 Narcotics Control Bureau
 Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI)
 Central Economic Intelligence Bureau
 Directorate of Economic Enforcement
 Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU-Ind)
Wildlife Crime Control Bureau
 Indonesia[edit]

 Badan Intelijen Negara (BIN) (State Intelligence Agency)


 Indonesian National Armed Forces
 Badan Intelijen Strategis (BAIS) (Strategic Intelligence Agency)
 Signals Intelligence
 Lembaga Sandi Negara (LEMSANEG)
 Indonesian National Police
 Badan Intelelijen Keamanan (BAINTELKAM) (Security Intelligence Agency)
 National Anti-Narcotics Agency
 National Agency for Combating Terrorism
 Corruption Eradication Commission
 Indonesian Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center
 Iran[edit]

 Ministry of Intelligence (VAJA)
 Oghab 2 – Nuclear facilities security
General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran:

 Intelligence Protection Organization of General Staff of the Armed Forces


Islamic Republic of Iran Army:

 Intelligence Protection Organization of Iranian Army (SAHEFAJA)


Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps:

 Intelligence Organization of IRGC


 Intelligence Protection Organization of IRGC (SAHEFASA)
Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran:

 Iranian Security Police (PAVA)


 Intelligence Protection Organization of Iranian Police (SAHEFANAJA)
Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics:

 Intelligence Protection Organization of Ministry of Defence  (SAHEFAVEDJA)


 Iraq[edit]

 General Security Directorate (GSD) (Internal security agency)


 Iraqi National Intelligence Service (INIS) (Foreign intelligence and special operations)
Kurdistan Region

 Security council of Kurdistan Region


 Ireland[edit]
Foreign & Domestic Military Intelligence (Defence Forces)

 Directorate of Military Intelligence (G2)


 Communications and Information Services Corps  (CIS) SIGINT Section
 Army Ranger Wing (ARW) Intelligence Section
Domestic Police Intelligence (Garda Síochána)

 Crime & Security Branch (CSB)


 Special Detective Unit (SDU)
 National Surveillance Unit (NSU)
 Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU)
 Israel[edit]
Main article: Israeli Intelligence Community

 Mossad (Foreign Intelligence and Special Operations)


 Shin Bet (Internal Security Service)
 Aman (Military intelligence)
 Lahav 433 (Police intelligence)
 Italy[edit]

 Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Interna (AISI): "Agency for Internal Information and Security" (domestic
intelligence agency).
 Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna (AISE): "Agency for External Information and Security" (foreign
intelligence agency).
 Dipartimento delle Informazioni per la Sicurezza (DIS): "Department of Information for Security" (classified
data management, personnel training for both AISI and AISE).
 Comitato Interministeriale per la Sicurezza della Repubblica  (CISR): "Inter-ministerial Committee for the
Security of the Republic" (a joint intelligence supervision committee).
 Centro Intelligence Interforze (CII): "Center for Interforce Intelligence" (Military Intelligence).
 Jamaica[edit]

 Jamaica Defence Force Intelligence Unit


 National Intelligence Bureau
 Special Branch of Jamaica Constabulary Force
 Japan[edit]

 Cabinet Secretariat
 CIRO (Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office)
 Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center (CSICE)
 Ministry of Defense
 Bureau of Defense Policy
 Defense Intelligence Division (DID)
 Defense Intelligence Headquarters  (DIH)
 Military Intelligence Command (JGSDF)
 Fleet Intelligence Command (JMSDF)
 Air Intelligence Wing (JASDF)
 National Public Safety Commission
 National Police Agency
 NPA Security Bureau
 Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public Security Bureau
 Prefectural Police Department Security Bureau
 Public Security Section
 Police Station
 Public Security Section
 Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 Intelligence and Analysis Service (IAS)
 Ministry of Justice
 Public Security Intelligence Agency  (PSIA)
 Jordan[edit]

 Da’irat al-Mukhabarat al-’Ammah (GID) (General Intelligence Department)


 Kazakhstan[edit]

 Komitet Natsional'noi Bezopasnosti – KNB (Комитет Национальной Безопасности – КНБ РК) (Ultyq
Qaupzizdyq Kamitetti) (National Security Office, covers anti-terrorism, drug enforcement, counter-espionage)
 Syrbar – Syrtqy Barlau Qizmetti (General Intelligence Office)
 Sluzhba Ohrany Prezidenta SOP (Presidential security service)
 Kenya[edit]

 National Intelligence Service (NIS)


 Directorate of Military Intelligence
 Kosovo[edit]

 Kosovo Intelligence Agency (AKI)


 South Korea[edit]
 National Intelligence Service (NIS) – 국가정보원
 Ministry of Justice – 법무부
 Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea  (SPO) – 검찰청
 Ministry of National Defense – 국방부
 Defense Security Support Command  (DSSC) – 군사안보지원사령부
 Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) – 국방정보본부
 Defense Intelligence Command (DIC) – 정보사령부
 Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affair – 행정자치부
 National Police Agency (NPA) – 경찰청
 Intelligence and Security Bureau
 Kuwait[edit]

 The Ministry of Interior (‫)وزارة الداخلية‬,


 Domestic Undercover Police (‫)المباحث‬
 Kuwait National Security Bureau (‫)جهاز األمن الكويتي‬
 The Ministry of Defense (‫)وزارة الدفاع‬,
 Military Intelligence Agency ( ‫االستخبارات العسكرية‬ )
 The National Guard (‫)الحرس الوطني‬,
 National Guard Intelligence Agency (‫)وكالة استخبارات الحرس الوطني‬
 Latvia[edit]

 Valsts drošības dienests (VDD) (State Security Service)


 Satversmes aizsardzības birojs (SAB) (Constitution Protection Bureau)
 Militārās izlūkošanas un drošības dienests  (MIDD) (Defence Intelligence and Security Service)
 Lebanon[edit]

 General Directorate of General Security


 The Information Branch
 Lebanese State Security
 Intelligence Directorate of the Lebanese Army
 Liberia[edit]

 National Security Agency


 Lithuania[edit]

 Valstybes Saugumo Departamentas  (VSD) (State Security Department)


 Antrasis operatyvinių tarnybų departamentas (AOTD) prie Krašto apsaugos ministerijos  (AOTD) (Second
Investigation Department under Ministry of National Defence)
 Luxembourg[edit]

 Service de Renseignement de l'État Luxembourgeois  / Lëtzebuerger Staatlëchen Noriichtendéngscht


(SREL, Luxembourg State Intelligence Service, i.e. the Homeland Intelligence Service)
 Haut Commissariat de la Sécurité Extérieure / Héichkommissariat fir auswäerteg Sëcherheet (HCSE, High
Commission for External Security, i.e. the Foreign Intelligence Service)
 Service de Renseignement de l'Armée Luxembourgeoise / Noriichtendéngscht vun der Lëtzebuerger Arméi
(SRAL, Luxembourgish Army Intelligence Service, i.e. the Military Intelligence Service)
 Macau SAR[edit]

 Counter-intelligence Section – Research and Information Division of Public Security Police Force of Macau
 Information Division of Macau Security Force
 Republic of Macedonia[edit]

 Administration for Security and Counterintelligence  (Uprava za bezbednost i kontrarazuznavanje) (Police


Agency)
 Intelligence Agency (Agencija za Razuznavanje) (Civilian Agency)IA
 Military Service for Security and Intelligence (Voena služba za razuznuvanje i bezbednost) (Military
Agency) [1]
 Malawi[edit]
In the Presidents Office

 National Intelligence Service formerly known as National Intelligence Bureau


 Malaysia[edit]

 Malaysian Special Branch, a Special Branch[6]


 Defence Staff Intelligence Division[7]
 Royal Intelligence Corps (Kor Risik DiRaja), Military intelligence, Malaysian Armed Forces
 Research Division of the Prime Minister's Department (Malaysian External Intelligence Organization) [8]
 Chief Government Security Office (CGSO)
 Maldives[edit]

 Maldives National Defence Force (Defence Intelligence Service)


 Maldives Police Service (Internal Intelligence Department)
 Mexico[edit]

 Federal government of Mexico


 Civilian agencies
 Attorney General of Mexico (PGR)
 Attorney General's Crime-Combat Planning, Analysis and Information Center  ( CENAPI / PGR –
Centro de Planeación, Análisis e Información para el Combate a la Delincuencia )
 Attorney General's Office for Special Investigations on Organized Crime  (SEIDO / PGR )
 Interior Ministry (SEGOB)
 National Commission for Security (CNS)
 Federal Police
 Intelligence Division of the Federal Police (Division de Inteligencia – CNS / Policia
Federal)
 National Security and Investigation Center  (CISEN)
 Military agencies
 SEDENA
 2nd Section of the National Defense Intelligence Staff  (SEDENA S-2 – Seccion 2da: Inteligencia
del Estado Mayor)
 Military Intelligence – National Defense Ministry  (Inteligencia Militar – SEDENA / Ejercito y Fuerza
Aerea)
 SEMAR
 Naval Intelligence – Navy Ministry (Inteligencia Naval – SEMAR / Marina Armada )
 Moldova[edit]

 Information and Security Service (SIS) – Serviciul de Informații și Securitate"


 Mongolia[edit]

 General Intelligence Agency of Mongolia (GIA)


 Montenegro[edit]

 National Security Agency (ANB)


 Ministry of Defence
 Intelligence-security Service
 Morocco[edit]

 Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST) (Directorate of Territorial Surveillance)


 Direction Generale pour l'Etude et la Documentation  (DGED) (Directorate of Research and Documentation)
 Bureau Central d'Investigations Judiciaires (BCIJ) (Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations)
 Nepal[edit]

 National Investigation Department (NID) Formerly known as Nepal Guptachar vibhag


 Directorate of Military Intelligence
 Netherlands[edit]

 Algemene Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst (AIVD) (General Intelligence and Security Service)


 Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst (MIVD) (Military Intelligence and Security Service)
 Fiscale Inlichtingen- en Opsporingsdienst-Economische Controledienst  (FIOD-ECD) (Fiscal Intelligence and
Investigation Service-Financial Control Service)
 Joint Sigint Cyber Unit (JSCU)
 Criminele Inlichtingen Eenheid (CIE) (Police Criminal Intelligence Unit)
 Nationale Signals Intelligence Organisatie (NSO) (National Signals Intelligence Organization)
 Sociale Inlichtingen- en Opsporingsdienst (SIOD) (Social Intelligence and Investigation Service), used for
investigations in the social security system
 Nationale Coördinator Terrorismebestrijding en Veiligheid (NCTV) (National Coordinator for Counterterrorism
and Security), used for analysis of threats and coordination of counterterrorism measures
 New Zealand[edit]
Main article: New Zealand intelligence agencies

 Government Communications Security Bureau [9]


 New Zealand Security Intelligence Service[9]
 National Assessments Bureau[9]
 Nicaragua[edit]

 Dirección de Información para la Defensa (DID) (Directorate of Information for Defense)


 Nigeria[edit]

 State Security Service (Internal Security)


 National Intelligence Agency (Foreign Intelligence and Counterintelligence)
 Defence Intelligence Agency (Military Intelligence)
 Department Directorate Of Secret Service (Nigeria)
 Force Intelligence Bureau(FIB) (Intelligence Arm of The Nigerian Police Force)
 North Korea[edit]

 Reconnaissance General Bureau[10]


 State Security Department[11]
 Norway[edit]

 Nasjonal sikkerhetsmyndighet (NSM) (National Security Authority)


 Politiets sikkerhetstjeneste (PST) (Police Security Service)
 Etterretningstjenesten (NIS) (Norwegian Intelligence Service)
 Forsvarets sikkerhetstjeneste (FOST) – Norwegian Defence Security Service (NORDSS)
 Pakistan[edit]
Main article: Pakistani intelligence community

 External Intelligence
 Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)
 Defence Intelligence
 National Intelligence Directorate
 Directorate-General of Air Intelligence (DGAI)
 Directorate-General of Military Intelligence (DGMI)
 Directorate-General of Naval Intelligence (DGNI)
 Internal Intelligence
 Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF)
 Crime Investigation Department (CID)
 Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD)
 Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
 Intelligence Bureau (IB)
 National Counter Terrorism Authority  (NACTA)
 National Crises Management Cell (NCMC)
 Economic Intelligence & Securities
 Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)
 Directorate-General of Intelligence and Investigation (DGII)
 Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU)
 National Accountability Bureau (NAB)
 Security and Exchange Commission Pakistan (SECP)
 State of Palestine[edit]

 Palestinian Presidential Office


 General Intelligence ["al-Mukhabarat al-'Amah" – "‫( ]"المخابرات العامة‬tasked with collection of information and
security for Palestinian diplomatic missions abroad)
 Palestinian Interior Ministry – Internal Security Forces (ISF)
 Palestinian Preventive Security ["Al-'amn al-wiqa'i" – "‫( ]"األمن الوقائي‬internal intelligence organization tasked
with protecting the internal security of the State of Palestine)
 Palestinian Interior Ministry – National Security Forces (NSF)
 Military Intelligence ["al-Astakhabarat al-'Askariyah" – "‫( ]"االستخبارات العسكرية‬tasked with the collection of
external military intelligence)
 Military Police ["al-Shurta al-'Askariyah" – "‫( ]"الشرطة العسكرية‬tasked with policing national security
personnel and enforcing laws. It is supervised by the Military Intelligence.
 Panama[edit]

 Consejo de Seguridad Pública y Defensa Nacional (CSPDN) (security, defense and intelligence main
government entity)
 National Police Intelligence Directorate (DNIP) – Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia Policial
 Direccion de Investigacion Judicial  (DIJ)
 Direccion General de Analisis e Inteligencia Estrategica  (DGAIE)[12]
 Servicio Nacional de Inteligencia y Seguridad  (SENIS)[13]
 Papua New Guinea[edit]

 National Intelligence Organization (NIO)


 Peru[edit]

 Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia (DINI) (National Directorate of Intelligence)


 Philippines[edit]

 National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA)


 National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
 Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)
 Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP)
 Criminal Investigation and Detection Group , PNP
 Philippine National Police Intelligence Group
 Poland[edit]
Main article: List of intelligence agencies of Poland

 Agencja Wywiadu (AW) (Foreign Intelligence Agency)


 Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego (ABW) (Internal Security Agency)
 Służba Wywiadu Wojskowego (SWW) (Military Intelligence Service)
 Służba Kontrwywiadu Wojskowego (SKW) (Military Counter-intelligence Service)
 Centralne Biuro Antykorupcyjne (CBA) (Central Anticorruption Bureau)
 Portugal[edit]

 Sistema de Informações da República Portuguesa (SIRP) (Intelligence System of the Portuguese Republic)


 Serviço de Informações de Segurança  (SIS) (Security Intelligence Service)
 Serviço de Informações Estratégicas de Defesa (SIED) (Defense Strategic Intelligence Service)
 Centro de Informações e Segurança Militares  (CISMIL) (Military Intelligence and Security Service)
 Qatar[edit]

 Qatar State Security


 Romania[edit]

 Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) – Serviciul Român de Informații


 Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE) – Serviciul de Informații Externe
 Serviciul de Telecomunicații Speciale (STS)-
Special Telecommunication Service, abbreviated STS

 Protection and Guard Service (SPP)-


Serviciul de Protecţie şi Pază, abbreviated SPP

 Ministry of National Defence


 Directorate General of Defence Intelligence
(DGIA) – Direcția Generală de Informații a Apărării

 Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform


 Directorate General of Information and Internal Protection  (DGIPI) – Direcția Generală de Informații și
Protecție Internă, Common name- Doi și-un sfert
 Russian Federation[edit]
See also: Russian intelligence agencies

 Federal Security Service (FSB) – Федеральная служба безопасности


 Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) – Служба Внешней Разведки
 Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) – Главное Разведывательное Управление
 Federal Protective Service (FSO) – Федеральная служба охраны
 Special Communications Service of Russia – Служба специальной связи и информации
 Saudi Arabia[edit]

 Council of Political and Security Affairs  (CPSA) - ‫مجلس الشؤون السياسية واألمنية‬
 General Intelligence Presidency (GIP) – ‫رئاسة االستخبارات العامة‬
 Presidency of State Security (PSS) – ‫رئاسة أمن الدولة‬
 Mabahith (GDI) – ‫المباحث العامة‬
 Saudi Arabia Ministry of Defense (MOD) - ‫وزارة الدفاع‬
 The Armed Forces Intelligence and Security Commission - ‫هيئة استخبارات وأمن القوات المسلحة‬
 The Land Forces Intelligence and Security Commission - ‫هيئة استخبارات وأمن القوات البرية‬
 The Naval Forces Intelligence and Security Commission - ‫هيئة استخبارات وأمن القوات البحرية‬
 The Air Forces Intelligence and Security Commission - ‫هيئة استخبارات وأمن القوات الجوية‬
 The Air Defense Forces Intelligence and Security Commission - ‫هيئة استخبارات وأمن قوات الدفاع الجوي‬
 The Strategic Missile Force Intelligence and Security Commission - ‫هيئة استخبارات وأمن قوة الصواريخ‬
‫االستراتيجية‬
 Saudi Arabia Ministry of Interior (MOI) - ‫وزارة الداخلية‬
 Saudi Arabia Border Guards Intelligence Directorate - ‫استخبارات حرس الحدود‬
 General Directorate of Public Security (GPS) - ‫مديرية األمن العام‬
 General Administration of Financial Investigations (GAFI) - ‫ للتحريات المالية‬ä‫االدارة العامة‬
 Saudi Arabia National Guard (SANG) - ‫الحرس الوطني السعودي‬
 National Guard Intelligence Commission - ‫هيئة االستخبارات بالحرس الوطني‬
 Saudi Royal Guard (SRG) - ‫رئاسة الحرس الملكي‬
 Saudi Royal Guard Intelligence Commission - ‫هيئة استخبارات الحرس الملكي السعودي‬
 The National Cyber Security Commission [14] (NCSC) - ‫الهيئة الوطنية لألمن السيبراني‬
 Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) - ‫مؤسسة النقد العربي السعودي‬
 Anti-Money Laundering Committee (AMLC) - ‫اللجنة الدائمة لمكافحة غسل االموال‬
 Serbia[edit]

 National
 National Security Council and Classified Information Protection Office – Канцеларија Савета за
националну безбедност и заштиту тајних података

 Ministry of the Interior


 Security Intelligence Agency (BIA) – Безбедносно-информативна агенција
 Ministry of Defence
 Military Intelligence Agency (VOA) – Војнообавештајна агенција
 Military Security Agency (VBA) – Војнобезбедносна агенција
 Intelligence and Reconnaissance Directorate  (J-2) – Управа за обавештајно-извиђачке послове
 Ministry of Finance
 Money Laundering Prevention Administration – Управа за спречавање прања новца
 Singapore[edit]

 Internal Security Department (ISD)


 Security and Intelligence Division (SID)
 Slovakia[edit]

 Slovenská informačná služba (SIS) (Slovak Information Service)


 Vojenské spravodajstvo (Military Intelligence)
 Národný bezpečnostný úrad (NBÚ) (National Security Bureau)
 Slovenia[edit]

 Slovenska Obveščevalno-Varnostna Agencija (SOVA) (Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency)


 Obveščevalno Varnostna Služba (OVS) ([2] Intelligence and Security Service of Slovenian Ministry of
Defence)
 General štab SV – Sektor za obveščevalne zadeve – J2 (GŠSV-J2) ([3] (General Staff SAF – Section for
intelligence matters – J2)
 Nacionalni Preiskovalni urad (NPU)
 Somalia[edit]

 Ministry of Defence (Somalia)


 National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA)
 Puntland Intelligence Agency (PIA)
 Somaliland[edit]

 Ministry of Defence (Somaliland)


 National Intelligence Agency (NIA)
 Rapid Response Unit (RRU)
 South Africa[edit]

 Domestic Branch (SSA)
 Foreign Branch (SSA)
 South African National Defence Force Intelligence Division  (SANDF-ID)
 Crime Intelligence Division, South African Police Service
 Intelligence unit (military)
 Spain[edit]

 Ministry of the Presidency


 National Security Department (DSN)
 Ministry of Defence
 National Intelligence Centre (CNI)
 Spanish Armed Forces
 Armed Forces Intelligence Center  (CIFAS)
 Ministry of the Interior
 Intelligence Center for Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime  (CITCO)
 Cuerpo Nacional de Policia
 Brigada de Investigación Tecnológica (BIT)
 Comisaría General de la Información  (CGI)
 Civil Guard
 Servicio de Información de la Guardia Civil (SIGC)
 Ministry of Economy and Enterprise
 Customs Surveillance Service (SVA)
 Sri Lanka[edit]

 Ministry of Defence
 State Intelligence Service
 Sri Lanka Armed Forces
 Directorate of Military Intelligence
 Military Intelligence Corps (Sri Lanka)
 Central Bank of Sri Lanka
 Financial Intelligence Unit (Sri Lanka)
 Sri Lanka Navy
 Navy Intelligence
 Sudan[edit]

 National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) – Jihaaz Al Amn Al Watani Wal Mukhaabaraat
 Sweden[edit]

 Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Service (MUST) – Militära underrättelse- och säkerhetstjänsten
 Office for Special Acquisition (KSI) – Kontoret för särskild inhämtning
 Intelligence Office (UNDK) – Underrättelsekontoret
 Security Office (SÄKK) – Säkerhetskontoret
 Defence Electronic Intelligence Bureau (FRA) – Försvarets Radioanstalt
 Swedish Security Service (Säpo) – Säkerhetspolisen
 Switzerland[edit]

 Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports


 Nachrichtendienst des Bundes (NDB) Federal Intelligence Service as of 1 January 2010, created by
merger of Strategic Intelligence Service (SND) – Strategischer Nachrichtendienst and Analysis and
Prevention Service (DAP) – Dienst für Analyse und Prävention
 Swiss Armed Forces
 Military Intelligence Service (MND) – Militärischer Nachrichtendienst
 Federal Department of Justice and Police
 The Postal Service and Telecommunications Surveillance  (UPF) – Überwachung Post- und
Fernmeldeverkehr
 Syria[edit]

 Air Force Intelligence Directorate


 General Security Directorate
 Political Security Directorate
 Military Intelligence Service
 Republic of China[edit]

 General Strategy
 National Security Bureau, National Security Council
 Civil
 Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB)
 National Police Agency, Ministry of Interior
 Semi-military
 Coast Guard Administration
 Military
 All Service Units
 Military Police Command, Ministry of National Defense
 Military Intelligence Bureau, General Staff Headquarters, Ministry of National Defense
 Military Security General Corps, General Staff Headquarters, Ministry of National Defense
 Political Warfare General Bureau, Ministry of National Defense
 Single Branch Units
 Staff Department of Intelligence (S2), Army Command
 Staff Department of Intelligence (S2), Navy Command
 Staff Department of Intelligence (S2), Air Force Command
 Tajikistan[edit]

 Кумитаи давлатии амнияти милли (КДАМ), in Russian: Государственный комитет национальной


безопасности (ГКНБ), in English: State Committee on National Security (SCNS)
 Tanzania[edit]

 Tanzania Intelligence and Security Service


 Thailand[edit]

 National Intelligence Agency (NIA) under the Office of the Prime Minister


 Department of Special Investigation, (DSI) Ministry of Justice
 Internal Security Operations Command  (ISOC) under the Office of the Prime Minister
 Crime Suppression Division (CSD)[15] and the Special Branch of the Royal Thai Police
 Turkey[edit]
Main article: Turkish Intelligence Community

 National Security Council (MGK) (umbrella organization)


 Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry Undersecretariat
 National Intelligence Organization  (MİT) (semi-dependent (main), foreign intelligence, counter
espionage and special operations)
 Strategic Analysis Directorate
 Counter-Intelligence Directorate
 External Operations Directorate
 Security Intelligence Directorate
 Electronic and Technical Intelligence Directorate
 Signals Intelligence Directorate (SİB)
 Undersecretariat of Public Order and Security (KDGM) (semi-dependent, internal security service)
 Joint Chief of Staff Intelligence Bureau (GENKUR-İDB) (semi-dependent, military intelligence and special
operations)
 Army Intelligence Bureau (semi-dependent, military intelligence)
 Navy Intelligence Bureau (semi-dependent, military intelligence)
 Air Force Intelligence Bureau (semi-dependent, military intelligence)
 Coast Guard Intelligence Bureau (semi-dependent, military intelligence)
 Gendarmerie Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism Bureau  (unofficially, as JİTEM) (semi-dependent,
military law enforcement) (2005–present, officially, as JİT (Gendarmerie Intelligence Organization))
 Police Intelligence Bureau (semi-dependent, law enforcement)
 Offices of the Other Ministries
 Ministry of Finance, Financial Crimes Investigation Unit (MASAK) (semi-dependent, financial
monitoring)
 Ministry of Customs, Customs Enforcement (Gümrük Muhafaza) (dependent, customs protection)
 Ministry of Forestry, Forest Conservation (Orman Muhafaza) (dependent, environmental protection)
 Turkmenistan[edit]

 Ministry of National Security (KNB)


 Ukraine[edit]

 Central Intelligence Directorate – Holovne Upravlinnya Rozvidky (HUR)


 Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine – Sluzhba Zovnishnioyi Rozvidky Ukrayiny (SZR or SZRU)
 National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
 State Service for Financial Monitoring – (Financial Intelligence Unit)
 External secret agencies (ESC)
 Security Service of Ukraine – Sluzhba Bezpeky Ukrayiny (SBU)
 United Arab Emirates[edit]

 UAE State Security


 NESA – National Electronic Security Authority  (NESA)
MISS (formerly DMI - Defense Military Intelligence) now Military Intelligence Security Services
 United Kingdom[edit]
Main article: British intelligence agencies

 Joint Intelligence Organisation (JIO)[16] – Joint intelligence analysis.


Domestic intelligence

 Security Service/MI5[17] – Domestic counter terrorism and counter espionage intelligence gathering and
analysis.
 Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT) – Counter terrorism and protecting critical national
infrastructure.
 National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU)[18] – Domestic counter extremism and
public disorder intelligence gathering and analysis.
 National Crime Agency (NCA)[19] – Organised crime intelligence gathering and analysis.
 National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NBIS)[20] – Illegal firearms intelligence analysis.
 National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB)[21] – Economic crime intelligence gathering and analysis.
Foreign intelligence

 Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)/MI6[22] – Foreign intelligence gathering and analysis.


 Defence Intelligence (DI)[23] – Military intelligence analysis.
Signals intelligence

 Government Communications Headquarters  (GCHQ)[24] – Signals intelligence gathering and analysis.


 United States[edit]
Main article: United States Intelligence Community

 Office of the Director of National Intelligence


 Independent agencies
 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
 United States Department of Defense
 Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
 National Security Agency (NSA)
 National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency  (NGA)
 National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
 Twenty-Fifth Air Force (25 AF)
 Military Intelligence Corps (MI)
 Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA)
 Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
 United States Department of Energy
 Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence  (OICI)
 United States Department of Homeland Security
 Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A)
 Coast Guard Intelligence (CGI)
 United States Department of Justice
 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
 Office of National Security Intelligence  (ONSI)
 United States Department of State
 Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)
 United States Department of the Treasury
 Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI)
 Uruguay[edit]

 Servicio de Inteligencia y Contraespionaje del Estado – State Intelligence and Counterespionage Service[25]
[better source needed]

 Uzbekistan[edit]

 Davlat Xavfsizlik Xizmati, Служба государственной безопасности (СГБ) (State Security Service)


 Venezuela[edit]
 Servicio Bolivariano de Inteligencia (SEBIN) – Bolivarian Intelligence Service
 Dirección General de Contrainteligencia Militar (DGCIM) – Military Intelligence
 General Counterintelligence Office
 Vietnam[edit]

 Ministry of Defence (Vietnam)


 Tổng cục Tình báo Quân đội (Tổng cục 2, or TC2) (General Department of Military Intelligence or Second
General Department)
 Ministry of Public Security (Vietnam)
 Tổng cục An ninh (Tổng cục I) (General Department of Security or First General Department)
 Tổng cục Tình báo Công an (Tổng cục V, or TC V) (General Department of Public Security Intelligence or
Fifth General Department)
 Zimbabwe[edit]

 Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO)

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