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SynaXG Proves the Art of the Possible with Fully Software-Defined AI-RAN on NVIDIA AI Aerial – Pakistan News Express

SynaXG Proves the Art of the Possible with Fully Software-Defined AI-RAN on NVIDIA AI Aerial – Pakistan News Express

Achieves benchmark 5G vRAN performance on FR1 and FR2, with seamless orchestration between AI and RAN workloads BARCELONA, Spain and SINGAPORE, March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SynaXG today announced major technical breakthroughs in AI-native radio access networks, demonstrating concurrent operation of 5G FR1, 5G FR2 and AI workloads on NVIDIA AI-RAN platform with real-time, policy-driven GPU orchestration. The results …

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Remittances — vital lifeline – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Remittances — vital lifeline – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Overseas earnings strengthen household stability, fund education, improve living standards, and support long-term economic resilience. At a time when Pakistan’s economic discourse is dominated by fiscal stress, debt rollovers, and exchange rate anxieties, one stabilizing force continues to operate quietly yet decisively – workers’ remittances. Often treated as a statistical line item, remittances are in fact a macroeconomic anchor, a …

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Home remittances powering economic stability – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Home remittances powering economic stability – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Foreign currency inflows strengthen external accounts and support household consumption stability Pakistan’s home remittances have emerged as one of the most resilient pillars of the national economy, providing stability at a time when exports, foreign investment, and external financing have faced repeated pressures. In recent years, inflows from overseas Pakistanis have not only supported foreign exchange reserves and eased balance-of-payments …

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Blessing in disguise or a curse? – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Blessing in disguise or a curse? – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Remittances stabilise economy, support households, but cannot replace domestic growth or essential reforms There is little disagreement about the stabilising contribution of overseas Pakistanis in providing timely relief in times of need. They help families meet basic needs, support consumption, and often act as a buffer during economic crises. However, too much reliance on them exposes the weaknesses of the …

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Remittances anchor Pakistan’s growth – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Remittances anchor Pakistan’s growth – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

In Pakistan, remittances finance human capital investments, education and health, leading to long-term productivity gains Pakistan’s home remittances, also known as workers’ remittances, represent one of the most vital pillars of the country’s economy. These inflows, sent by millions of overseas Pakistanis to their families back home, have consistently served as a major source of foreign exchange, supporting the balance …

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Access disparities widen poverty – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Access disparities widen poverty – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Gap between rich and poor continues to be widened in developing countries Good education, healthcare and economic opportunities remains out of reach The degree of incomes inequality is taken as one of the parameters to determine level of poverty in a country, but while probing into the causes of income inequalities one comes to know of factors totally out of …

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Remittances, education and rise of better dental health – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Remittances, education and rise of better dental health – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Overseas earnings strengthen literacy, incomes and preventive oral healthcare practices across generations. Foreign remittances play a significant socioeconomic role in developing countries such as Pakistan, where millions of skilled and non-skilled workers are employed abroad in the Middle East, Far East, Europe and North America. These remittances not only stabilize household incomes but also contribute to long-term improvements in education …

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The Invisible Economy: How Charity Quietly Powers Pakistan – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

The Invisible Economy: How Charity Quietly Powers Pakistan – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

In the formal language of economics, we speak of GDP, fiscal deficits, public expenditure, tax-to-GDP ratios, and development outlays. Yet beyond the columns of official statistics lies an enormous, informal, and deeply embedded system of wealth redistribution that shapes livelihoods across Pakistan every single day. It does not appear in national income accounts. It is rarely debated in parliament. It …

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Why 5G is more than just faster internet – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Why 5G is more than just faster internet – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Fresh investment in data centres will drive Pakistan’s communication and economic growth. To stay connected today is not only about social media or voice calls. The real need of the hour is financial connectivity — the ability to earn, trade, save, invest and transact digitally. In this new era, communication infrastructure and data centres are no longer luxuries. They are …

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Rise of personalised learning journeys – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Rise of personalised learning journeys – Pakistan & Gulf Economist

Uniform training produces uniform mediocrity in diverse modern workplace environments For decades, employee training followed a predictable script. New hires attended the same orientation sessions, managers completed identical leadership programmes, and high performers sat through training designed for average skill levels. The assumption was simple: if everyone receives the same knowledge, performance will improve uniformly. That assumption no longer holds. …

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