Pakistan expands US lobbying push with focus on defence, critical minerals and policy influence
The two-year contract expands Islamabad’s outreach on defence, trade and critical minerals as Washington firms handle lobbying, media messaging and policy advice.
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Pakistan expands US lobbying push with focus on defence, critical minerals and policy influence
WASHINGTON: Pakistan has significantly expanded its lobbying and strategic communications footprint in the United States, signing a new $1.2 million contract with a Washington-based advisory firm as it seeks deeper engagement on defence cooperation, critical minerals and broader economic diplomacy in an increasingly competitive policy environment. According to filings submitted under the US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), Ervin Graves St…
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