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It confirmed Karachi’s status as Pakistan’s largest economy, well ahead of the next two biggest cities Lahore and Faisalabad, which had a reported GDP (PPP) in 2008 of $40 billion and $20.5 billion, respectively. [14] Karachi's high GDP is based on its large industrial base, with a high dependency also on the financial services sector.
History. Imperial Airways was one of the first airlines to fly to Karachi in December 1926 when Pakistan was a part of British India.. J. R. D. Tata, the father of civil aviation in British India, made the maiden voyage from Juhu Aerodrome in Bombay (now Mumbai) to Drigh Road airstrip (now Jinnah International Airport), Karachi, via Ahmedabad, on 15 October 1932, carrying mail in a Puss Moth ...
Pakistan. Owner. Government of Pakistan. Number of employees. 9,350 (2020) Website. www .paksteel .com .pk. The Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation, [2] [3] colloquially referred to as Pak Steels, is a Pakistani state-owned company that produces long-rolled steel and heavy metal products in the country. [4]
Americans in Pakistan ( Urdu: امریکی ) form a sizeable expatriate community. According to Pakistan's Ministry of Interior, there were 52,486 Americans residing in Pakistan in 2015. [1] Some of them are Pakistani Americans who have returned to Pakistan. [2] Many Pakistani Americans returned during the unstable conditions post- September 11 ...
The Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (or KANUPP) is a large commercial nuclear power plant located at the Paradise Point in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [5] Officially known as Karachi Nuclear Power Complex, [5] the power generation site is composed of three commercial nuclear power plants. [6] The K-1 commenced its criticality operations in 1971 ...
Liberal arts and sciences, computer science and engineering. [46] Karachi Institute of Technology and Entrepreneurship. Private. 2013. Business, computer science, law, architecture and design. [47] Sindh Institute of Management and Technology [1] Private.