From Our Correspondent: 

KARACHI: In a highly anticipated move for the region, President Asif Ali Zardari held a high-level meeting with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah and Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti on Wednesday. The leaders engaged in detailed discussions on inter-provincial matters, mutual interests, and national stability.
​For Balochistan, this meeting was long-awaited. Given the shared border and complex geopolitical dynamics between Sindh and Balochistan, a united front is seen as critical to tackling the region’s pressing challenges.
​Deepening Security Cooperation and Provincial Harmony
​While official statements focused on overall inter-provincial harmony and development, insiders confirm that counter-terrorism strategies, border security, and intelligence sharing between Sindh and Balochistan took center stage.
​With Balochistan facing a persistent wave of security challenges and external threats, a unified security mechanism with neighboring Sindh is vital to blocking cross-border miscreant movements and securing key economic corridors.
​”Promoting inter-provincial cooperation will further strengthen the ongoing efforts for the country’s stability and development,” President Zardari stated during the meeting.
​The President heavily emphasized that effective communication and robust cooperation between the federation and the provinces are indispensable for national solidarity and sustainable growth.

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