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Imran Khan ousted as PM, April 2022. Imran Khan kickstarts his public campaign, demanding early elections, April 2022. PTI wins Punjab by-elections, paving way for PTI to take back control of Pakistans biggest province, August 2022.
Background. The Kashmir conflict, ongoing since 1947, has fuelled multiple wars and skirmishes between India and Pakistan over the disputed region. On 22 April 2025, a terrorist attack by five armed terrorists near Pahalgam in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir killed 26 civilians, mostly Hindu tourists.
In the fiscal year 202223, the debt servicing obligations of Rs. 5.2 trillion exceed the entire federal government revenue. In 2022, Pakistan experienced a trifecta of challenges, as political unrest, an economic crisis, and destructive floods gripped the nation.
PTI wins Punjab by-elections, paving way for PTI to take back control of Pakistans biggest province, August 2022. PTI-led two provinces stand dissolved, January 2023. Shehbaz Sharif completes his term as Prime Minister, 14 August 2023. Caretaker government formed under Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, 14 August 2023.
Federal government S. NoNameOffice 1 Asif Ali Zardari President of Pakistan 2 Shehbaz Sharif Prime Minister of Pakistan 3 Yusuf Raza Gilani Chairman of the Senate 4 Ayaz Sadiq Speaker of the National Assembly4 more rows

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