Indian aggression fails to disrupt remittances
KARACHI: Indian aggression against Pakistan did not shake the confidence of overseas Pakistanis, as remittances remained high in May.
On May 7, India launched missile attacks that prompted strong retaliation, leading to a ceasefire agreement within three days.
“There is no sign that overseas Pakistanis are worried about the Indian aggression. They are sending remittances normally as they did in the past,” Exchange Companies Association of Pakistan General Secretary Zafar Parach told Dawn on Wednesday.
The brief conflict did not significantly........
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