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Government of Pakistan and Ministry of Postal Services (Pakistan)

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Difference between Government of Pakistan and Ministry of Postal Services (Pakistan)

Government of Pakistan vs. Ministry of Postal Services (Pakistan)

The Government of Pakistan (حکومتِ پاکستان) is a federal government established by the Constitution of Pakistan as a constituted governing authority of the four provinces of a proclaimed and established parliamentary democratic republic, constitutionally called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The Ministry of Postal Services is a Pakistan Government's federal and executive level ministry created on 4 August 2017 by Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.

Similarities between Government of Pakistan and Ministry of Postal Services (Pakistan)

Government of Pakistan and Ministry of Postal Services (Pakistan) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Islamabad, Pakistan Post.

Islamabad

Islamabad (اسلام آباد) is the capital city of Pakistan located within the federal Islamabad Capital Territory.

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Pakistan Post

Pakistan Post (پاکستان ڈاک), is a state enterprise which functions as Pakistan's primary and largest postal operator.

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Government of Pakistan and Ministry of Postal Services (Pakistan) Comparison

Government of Pakistan has 374 relations, while Ministry of Postal Services (Pakistan) has 7. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.52% = 2 / (374 + 7).

References

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