KARACHI: President Arif Alvi said that Pakistan is getting stronger on the basis of steady improvement in its social and economical indicators which will help Pakistan in rebuilding its contacts with the world.
“Good Brand Pakistan has to be projected as we, after paying a heavy cost, have come out of the polarisation,” he said while emphasising the need to restore the country’s image as a vibrant and moderate society.
Addressing third Financial Crime Summit here, he said: “The country’s impression was tarnished by the enemies and we have to restore it through concerted and collective efforts.”
The event with the theme “Pakistan’s Regtech — Shoulder to Shoulder with the Government’s vision of addressing Terrorist Financing and Financial Crime” was jointly organised by some private sector financial entities and attended by representatives of public sector institutions concerned.
KARACHI: President Arif Alvi said that Pakistan is getting stronger on the basis of steady improvement in its social and economical indicators which will help Pakistan in rebuilding its contacts with the world.
“Good Brand Pakistan has to be projected as we, after paying a heavy cost, have come out of the polarisation,” he said while emphasising the need to restore the country’s image as a vibrant and moderate society.
Addressing third Financial Crime Summit here, he said: “The country’s impression was tarnished by the enemies and we have to restore it through concerted and collective efforts.”
The event with the theme “Pakistan’s Regtech — Shoulder to Shoulder with the Government’s vision of addressing Terrorist Financing and Financial Crime” was jointly organised by some private sector financial entities and attended by representatives of public sector institutions concerned.
KARACHI: President Arif Alvi said that Pakistan is getting stronger on the basis of steady improvement in its social and economical indicators which will help Pakistan in rebuilding its contacts with the world.
“Good Brand Pakistan has to be projected as we, after paying a heavy cost, have come out of the polarisation,” he said while emphasising the need to restore the country’s image as a vibrant and moderate society.
Addressing third Financial Crime Summit here, he said: “The country’s impression was tarnished by the enemies and we have to restore it through concerted and collective efforts.”
The event with the theme “Pakistan’s Regtech — Shoulder to Shoulder with the Government’s vision of addressing Terrorist Financing and Financial Crime” was jointly organised by some private sector financial entities and attended by representatives of public sector institutions concerned.