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Wikipedia - Prominent Inventions of Pakistan
Ommaya reservoir: System for delivery of drugs into the cerebrospinal fluid for treatment of patients with brain tumours. Brain: First computer viruses in history. Electroweak interaction: Discovery led Muslim world's first Nobel Prize in Physics. Plastic magnet: World's first workable plastic magnet at room temperature. Non-lethal fertilizer: Formula to make fertilizers that cannot be converted into bomb-making materials. Non-Kink Catheter Mount:A crucial instrument used in anesthesiology.

Wikipedia - Things You are not told about Pakistan - 2
Salimuzzaman Siddiqui was a Pakistani organic chemist who pioneered research on pharmacology use of various domestic plants. He was a member of the Royal Society. Mahbub ul Haq was a Pakistani game theorist who's work led to the Human Development Index. He had a profound effect on the field of international development.

Wikipedia - Things You are not told about Pakistan - 1
Abdus Salam won the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to electroweak interaction. He was the first Muslim to win a Nobel prize in science. Atta-ur-Rahman won the UNESCO Science Prize for pioneering contributions in chemistry in 1999, the first Muslim to win it.

Wikipedia - Babur Cruise Misslie
is the first land attack cruise missile (LACM) to be developed, manufactured and operated by Pakistan. Launched from ground-based mobile transporter erector launchers (TELs), warships and submarines, the Babur can be armed with both conventional or nuclear warheads and has a reported range of 700 km. The missile is designed to avoid radar detection and penetrate enemy air defenses. Serial production of the Babur started in October 2005.

Thomas Reuters & Wikipedia - Report by Reuters on Pakistani Research Papers
Pakistan witnessed a fourfold increase in its scientific productivity in the past decade surging from approximately 2,000 articles per year in 2006 to more than 9,000 articles in 2015. Making Pakistan's cited article's higher than the BRIC countries put together. Thomson Reuters's Another BRIC in the Wall 2016 report.

Wikipedia - Pakistan
Officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a federal parliamentary republic in South Asia. It is the sixth-most populous country with a population exceeding 200 million people. It is the 36th largest country in the world in terms of area with an area covering 881,913 square kilometers. Pakistan has the sixth largest standing armed forces in the world and is also a nuclear power as well as a declared nuclear-weapons state, And the only nation in the Muslim World to have that status.