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Home»BUSINESS»Consul General Highlights Role of Overseas Pakistanis as Index Exchange Launches “Roshan Pakistan” Campaign
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Consul General Highlights Role of Overseas Pakistanis as Index Exchange Launches “Roshan Pakistan” Campaign

Gulf TimesBy Gulf TimesApril 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Dubai – The Consul General of Pakistan, Hussain Muhammad, underscored the vital role of overseas Pakistanis as a national asset, praising their continued contributions to the country’s economic stability through formal remittance channels. He expressed these views at the launch ceremony of Index Exchange’s awareness campaign titled “Ab Ki Baar — Roshan Pakistan Ki Bahaar” held in Dubai. He stated that remittances sent through legal channels significantly strengthen Pakistan’s economy and contribute to sustainable national development. He further noted that the campaign not only acknowledges the efforts of the Pakistani diaspora but also represents a positive step toward a brighter, self-reliant future, particularly in promoting green energy solutions.

Humayun Murad, Executive Director of Index Exchange, emphasized that the organization has consistently aimed to provide innovative and efficient financial services while contributing to national progress. He described the “Roshan Pakistan” campaign as a forward-looking initiative designed to encourage both increased remittances and the adoption of renewable energy, especially solar power, as a long-term solution to Pakistan’s energy challenges. Trade and Investment Counsellor, Ali Zeb Khan, highlighted that such initiatives play a critical role in strengthening remittance flows while opening new avenues for investment and sustainable development. He stressed the importance of green energy projects in supporting Pakistan’s economic growth and addressing energy sector challenges.

Chief Operating Officer, Syed Abdul Salam, stated that the campaign goes beyond a promotional effort and reflects a broader vision of empowering customers with financial convenience while guiding them toward a sustainable future. He reiterated that solar energy is becoming an essential need of the time and that the institution is proud to be part of this transformation. Chief Business Officer, Mir Ke Rasool, remarked that every remittance carries a story of hard work, care, and responsibility, and through this campaign, these stories are being given a new dimension where each transaction contributes to energy independence.

The event was attended by Press Counsellor Saleh Muhammad and prominent members of the Pakistani community, including Shabbir Merchant, Rashid Ashraf, Syed Saleem Akhtar, Engr Zubair Khan, Salman Wisal, Amir Hassan, Dr. Mahmood Rehman, Dr. Zafar Tahir, Ejaz Bukhari, Khalid A. Malik, Shahid Asghar Bangash, Rana Ahmar Rafique, and Khalil ur Rehman Bunairee. As part of the campaign, customers sending money to Pakistan through Index Exchange will be entered into a raffle, offering them a chance to install solar panels in their homes. The ceremony concluded with the powerful message: “Jo Dil Hai, Jo Hai Jaan — Aao Karein Roshan Pakistan” (With all our heart and soul — let’s illuminate Pakistan).

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