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Islamabad's lavish redesign for Iran's President led by Naqvi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55906, member: 636"] The Capital Development Authority executed major beautification efforts throughout Islamabad for the Iranian President's official visit. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa directed these comprehensive preparations. Workers installed dual national flags and spectacular lighting displays across the federal capital. The transformation created a festive atmosphere that demonstrated Pakistan's hospitality toward its neighboring Islamic nation. These preparations strengthened the historical and cultural bonds between the two countries. Beautification teams focused on the presidential route and prominent public areas during the citywide makeover. Fresh flower arrangements appeared along green belts while crews cleaned all major roadways. Illuminated landmarks and flag-decorated streets completed the capital's ceremonial appearance. Officials designed these enhancements to position Islamabad as a professional diplomatic host. The strategic preparations reflected Pakistan's foreign policy emphasis on regional cooperation and mutual development. Citizens praised the visual impact of the capital's dramatic transformation. The visit demonstrated Islamabad's capabilities as a modern and globally connected city. This diplomatic event reinforced the capital's reputation for effective urban planning and international engagement. [/QUOTE]
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