Pakistan has recently become a member of China’s expanding club of partners in a project to build a research station on the moon’s south pole. Jointly with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar witnessed the signing of an initial cooperation agreement in Beijing. The China National Space Administration said on Friday cooperation would cover areas including the engineering and operational aspects of the Chinese lunar base program.

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