July 2008 in Pakistan
- July 31 :Fighting between government troops and militants is continuing in Pakistan's north-western Swat region. (BBC News)
- July 24 :The International Cricket Council (ICC) has decided to keep September's Champions Trophy in Pakistan despite security concerns, it said on Thursday. (Reuters)
- July 21 :Pakistan's government has raised petrol and diesel prices by 14% - the largest such increase in the country's history. The move has been met with protests by manufacturers and consumers. (BBC News)
- July 18 :Chief Census Commissioner Khizar Hayat Khan has said that the National Census-2008 will be held in October this year and all arrangements in this regard have been completed. (Dawn.com)
- July 17 :Angry investors have attacked the Karachi STOCK Exchange (KSE) in protest at plunging Pakistani share prices. (BBC News) (Bloomberg)
- July 16 :The Karachi Stock Exchange's KSE-100 Index has dropped one-third from an all-time high hit in April, 2008 as rising pressure on shaky Pakistan's coalition government to tackle Taliban militants exacerbates concern AbOUT the country's economic woes. (Forbes.com)
- July 15
- The Pakistan Cricket Board has suspended fast bowler Mohammad Asif after he tested positive for a banned substance in an Indian Premier League (IPL) game. (BBC Sports)
- North West Frontier Province governor Owais Ahmed Ghani said US air strikes in Pakistan's troubled tribal belt are "seriously undermining" public support for the Government of Pakistan. (BBC News)
- A Pakistani film, Ramchand Pakistani based on a real-life story, is being released simultaneously in India for the first time. (BBC News)
- July 7: One person was killed and up to 40 others injured in at least seven low intensity blasts within one hour in Karachi. (Xinhua)
- July 6: At least 15 policemen have been killed and many more people injured in a [...] bomb attack in Pakistan's capital Islamabad. (BBC News)