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FIA to Relocate Karachi Headquarters to Cotton Exchange Building

The Federal Investigation Agency is set to establish its Karachi headquarters at the historic Cotton Exchange Building, marking a significant institutional relocation that will consolidate the agency's operational presence in the city under one roof.

The Cotton Exchange Building, a colonial-era commercial landmark in Karachi's business district, will be repurposed to house the FIA's administrative and investigative functions for the Sindh region. The move is expected to enhance the agency's coordination capabilities and provide a more structured operational base.

Officials indicated the transition is at an advanced planning stage, with infrastructure assessments and administrative approvals largely in place. The relocation is also seen as part of a broader effort to rationalise government use of existing public buildings rather than incurring costs on new construction or leased premises.

The Cotton Exchange, once central to Pakistan's textile trade administration, has seen diminishing commercial use in recent decades. Its repurposing for federal law enforcement functions represents a shift in the building's institutional identity.

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Sources: Dawn
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