Rawalpindi — The Twin City's Trading Hub
Rawalpindi — Pindi to its people — has been Pakistan's military and commercial twin for the capital Islamabad since 1960. Its old bazaars predate Islamabad by centuries. The narrow lanes of Raja Bazaar, the colonial-era retail of Saddar, the wholesale hubs of Bara Bazaar and Bani Chowk, and the modern Commercial Market — Pindi has every kind of trade.
Rawalpindi shopkeepers serve a unique customer base: military families with stable salaries, traders, transporters from the highway, students from local universities, and overflow customers from neighboring Islamabad. AI Khata Book Pakistan adapts to this diversity — supports Roman Urdu and Punjabi, handles small and bulk transactions, and works on any phone.
Rawalpindi Markets We Serve
🛍 Raja Bazaar
Pindi's biggest and oldest market — cloth, jewellery, electronics, kitchenware.
🏬 Saddar
Colonial-era retail strip — eateries, retail, banks.
🌾 Bara Bazaar
Wholesale grocery, dal, masala traders.
📱 Commercial Market
Modern retail — mobile, fashion, restaurants.
🚛 Murree Road
Mixed retail along the city's busiest artery.
🏘 Mohalla Kiranas
Local stores across Satellite Town, Westridge, Chaklala, Bahria Town.
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