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Speakers stress Pakistan to adopt regional approach, actively participate in multilateral forums

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 06 (APP): The Speakers at the two-day ISSI Conference stressed the need for Pakistan to adopt a regional approach and actively participate in regional multilateral forums and institutions to enhance its influence amidst the changing global order.

The Centre for Afghanistan Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), in collaboration with the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), hosted a two-day International Conference on “Navigating Peace & Security in the Region & Beyond: Pakistan’s Role.”

The first working session, titled, Building Sustainable Peace in Afghanistan was moderated by Amina Khan, Director CAMEA. The speakers included Ambassador Mansoor Ahmad Khan, former Ambassador of Pakistan to Afghanistan, Nargis Nehan, Former Afghan Minister for Mines, Ambassador Omar Samad, Non-Resident Senior Fellow Atlantic Council, Washington DC, Graeme Smith, Senior Consultant for Crisis Group’s Asia Program, International Crisis Group and Asfandyar Mir, Senior Expert South Asia Programs, USIP.

The speakers were of the view that economic isolation, sanctions, the Taliban`s ideological rigidity, large-scale migration, and proliferation of terrorist groups are major challenges in post-US/NATO Afghanistan. The great power competition, internal power struggles, regional fault lines, and ethnic clashes, further aggravate these challenges.

It was also said that peace is not only the absence of war, but also the presence of development, prosperity and an open society, which are all absent in Afghanistan today. She also said that Afghanistan’s conflict has domestic, regional and international dimensions and for sustainable peace, there needs to be consensus for a political pathway.

It was agreed that Pakistan and Afghanistan could do more on the new and old issues by negotiations, bilateral talks and cooperation. It was further said that both states have issues that bind them together more than ever and on the economic side, connectivity, transit and other topics have broader scope.

It was also emphasized that human life in Afghanistan has a greater value than politics. A really fragile equilibrium has emerged as the Afghan economy stopped shrinking. Humanitarian organizations are disappointed due to the Taliban`s refusal to compromise their heterodox vision of cultural and religious purity, especially on gender issues.

Speakers also highlighted that the issue of terrorism lies at the intersection of both internal and external challenges to peace in Afghanistan. There are concerns and anxiety in Washington and Islamabad regarding the Taliban’s growing alignment with terrorist groups, especially Al-Qaida and TTP.

Speakers stress Pakistan to adopt regional approach, actively participate in multilateral forums

The second working session titled, “Building Regional Peace: Pakistan, The Middle East and Beyond” was moderated by Hamayoun Khan, Program Advisor, Fredrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Pakistan. Speakers of the session included Dr Sayed Kazem Sajjad Pour, Distinguished Fellow, The Institute for Political and International Studies (IPIS), Iran, Dr Muhammet Kocak, Professor, Social Sciences the University of Ankara Institute for Area Studies, Turkiye, Dr. Ali Bakir, Professor, Ibn Khaldon Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Qatar University Doha, Dr. Wafaa Alaradi, Associate Professor, Political Science Department, Kuwait University, and Ambassador Riffat Masood, Pakistan’s Former Ambassador to Iran.

Speakers emphasized the importance of Pakistan’s engagement in managing its role amidst the changing global order. They stressed the need for Pakistan to adopt a regional approach and actively participate in regional multilateral forums and institutions to enhance its influence.

The primary emphasis was on the fact that as the international system experiences substantial transformations, the interactions between regional players like Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, Pakistan, and India will not only impact the region but also the global landscape.

Furthermore, the speakers acknowledged the diverse challenges, including traditional and non-traditional security concerns that regional countries are facing. The speakers underscored the responsibility of regional powers to play a pivotal role in bringing peace to the region, with a focus on addressing longstanding issues and fostering cooperation.

Additionally, they recognized the economic, environmental, and social challenges that require attention and urged governments to align their policies with the pursuit of peace while advancing national interests.

Lastly, Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to promoting peace and stability, prioritizing economic development, and fostering positive relations with neighbouring countries in the context of a rapidly changing global environment was also stressed.

Speakers stress Pakistan to adopt regional approach, actively participate in multilateral forums

The third working session titled, “Pakistan and the United States: Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation” was moderated by Hamza Ijaz, Senior Program Officer USIP, Pakistan. The speakers included Dr. Asad Majeed Khan Former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan; Michael Kugelman, Director of South Asia Institute at the Wilson Institute, Washington DC, Adam Weinstein, Deputy Director of the Middle East Program, Quincy Institute of Responsible Statecraft, Washington DC, and Dr. Daniel Markey, Senior Advisor South Asia Programs, USIP.

The speakers elaborated upon the challenges as well as strengths of US-Pakistan relations. They were of the view that, despite challenges, Islamabad-Washington ties have been resilient enough to thrive and it is due to this history that both countries have collaborated in various partnerships over the years.

They underlined how the regional instability and, political and economic instability in Pakistan, could serve as a challenge in the bilateral ties. They opined that there was a gap between the strategic preoccupations of the US and Pakistan and hence a closer strategic alignment did not appear feasible at this point.

However, the speakers agreed that US-Pakistan relations, though downgraded, were not in any crisis, which was a positive indicator. They argued that there was scope for enhanced cooperation in areas such as trade and investment, climate change, clean energy, educational exchanges, and people-to-people contacts.

The pressure points of the relations between Washington and Islamabad included India’s positioning as a ‘net security provider’ in the ‘Indo-Pacific’ Strategy. They reiterated that there was a need to free US-Pakistan relations from the lens of third countries; India, China, Russia or Afghanistan. There was also a need for the two countries to set a new tone for the relations in this era and suggested developing a new attractive narrative of Pakistan.

Shehroze Kashif summits Cho Oyu peak

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 06 (APP): Pakistan’s Shehroze Kashif accomplished a tremendous achievement on Friday by successfully summiting 8,188 metres Cho Oyu peak, the world’s sixth highest mountain, located in China.
According to Karrar Haidri, secretary Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP), Shehroze Kashif currently holds the record for being the youngest mountaineer in the world, having scaled 13 of the 14 summits that are higher than 8,000 metres, thanks to this accomplishment.
His next plan was to climb Shishapangma, which is 8,027 metres high. “Our sincere congratulations to Shehroze on this amazing adventure,” Karrar Haidri, he said.
Last month he summited summitted Nepal’s 8,163 metres Mount Manaslu.
Born on March 11, 2002, Shehroze made history by becoming the youngest climber in the world to summit K2 on July 27, 2021.
He also became the youngest Pakistani to summit Mount Everest on May 11, 2021. After the successful summit of Mount Everest, Sports Board Punjab made him the youth ambassador of Punjab. He summited Broad Peak at the age of 17, after which he was called ‘The Broad Boy’.
He started climbing mountains at the age of 11 with Makra Peak being the first one, followed by Musa ka Musalla and Chembra Peak at 12, Mingli Sar in Shimshal at 13, Khurdopin Pass at 15, and Khosar Gang in alpine style at 18 years of age. Shehroze currently holds two Guinness World Records for being the youngest to climb K2 and the youngest to climb Broad Peak.
On May 5, 2022, he became the youngest in the world and the first Pakistani to reach the summit of Kangchenjunga – the third-highest peak in the world.
On May 16, 2022, he summited the world’s fourth-highest peak, Mount Lhotse (8,516m), in Nepal.
On November 1, 2022, Shehroze was recognized by Guinness World Records for the year 2023 for summiting Mount Everest and K2.
On May, 2023 he summited Nepal’s Mount Dhaulagiri (8,167m), the seventh highest peak of the world. In July 2022, Shehroze and Fazal Ali went missing between Camp 4 and Camp 3, after successfully summiting Nanga Parbat. However, the duo was discovered shortly after. Shehroze intends to summit all above 8,000m peaks before the year end.

GB govt plans to host Investment Road Show on Oct 12

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GILGIT, Oct 06 (APP): The government of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) is planning to organize an Investment Road Show on October 12 to highlight the investment potential in the region, Chief Secretary Muhiudeen Wani said on Friday.

During the event, priority areas of hospitality, tourism, agriculture, information technology, hydropower generation and minerals would be focused.

“The GB government is on a mission to become the most investor-friendly government in Pakistan and this will be a major step towards achieving this goal,” Wani remarked.

Driving inspiration from the work of the Special Investment Facilitation Council, the GB government, he said was striving hard to showcase this potential and promote both local and foreign investment into the region.

The concrete proposals would be brought for investment, besides existing investors who have invested in GB and reaping the benefits would share their experiences to boost investor confidence, the chief secretary maintained.

Rupee gains 94 paisa against US-Dollar

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 6 (APP): Pakistani Rupee on Friday witnessed the 22nd consecutive recovery session as it gained 94 paisa against the US dollar in the interbank trading and closed at Rs 282.68 against the previous day’s closing of Rs 283.62.

However, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the buying and selling rates of the dollar in the open market stood at Rs 280 and Rs 282.75 respectively.

The price of the Euro decreased by 10 paisa to close at Rs 298.03 against the last day’s closing of Rs 298.13, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The Japanese Yen went down by 01 paisa to close at Rs1.89, whereas an increase of 57 paisa was witnessed in the exchange rate of the British Pound, which traded at Rs344.73 as compared to the last closing of Rs344.16.

The exchange rates of the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal declined by 25 paisa each to close at Rs76.96 and Rs 75.37 respectively.

Indiscriminate use of pesticides increases environmental pollution: VC AUP

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Agricultural University Peshawar (AUP)

PESHAWAR, Oct 06 (APP):Vice-Chancellor Agricultural University Peshawar (AUP) Professor Dr Jahan Bakht has said that indiscriminate use of pesticides has significantly increased environmental pollution besides causing an increase in cancer.

Addressing a one-day training workshop on “Challenges and Environmental Impacts of Sustainable Agriculture, Pesticide Use and Human Health”, he said the use of pesticides was indeed a compulsion but it should be used according to the instructions of agricultural experts to reduce it’s toxic effects on human health.

He urged youth, especially participants of the workshop to also educate the poor farmers in their respective areas about negative impact of pesticides as taught to them during studies and during the workshop.

He said during the workshop the experts taught the students and young scientists the different ways of using pesticides on crops, fruits and herbs, so it was their responsibility to teach the same to the farmers and the public so as to minimize the risks associated with pesticides.

The workshop was organized by AUP on the instructions of Higher Education Green Youth Movement.

 

Registrar Dr Rizwan Ahmed, Dr. Anwar Ali Shad, Dr. Sulaiman, Dr. Inamullah, Muhammad Asim, Naeemuddin and Shahid Ali Khan along with a large number of faculty members, administrative officers and students attended the workshop.

At the end, Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Jahan Bakht distributed certificates of appreciation among the participants.

Partly cloudy weather forecast for city

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Partly cloudy

BAHAWALPUR, Oct 06 (APP):The local Met Office has forecast a dry to partly cloudy weather for the city for next 24 hours.
The highest maximum temperature 37 centigrade and the lowest minimum 27 centigrade were recorded during last 24 hours.
The dry to partly cloudy weather has also been forecast for rest of the region.

Pakistan’s Ambassador-designate to Bahrain, Mr Saqib Rauf, called on President Dr Arif Alvi, at Governor House.

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Pakistan's Ambassador-designate to Bahrain, Mr Saqib Rauf, called on President Dr Arif Alvi, at Governor House.
Pakistan's Ambassador-designate to Bahrain, Mr Saqib Rauf, called on President Dr Arif Alvi, at Governor House.

Pakistan's Ambassador-designate to Bahrain, Mr Saqib Rauf, called on President Dr Arif Alvi, at Governor House.

 

Vendor preparing and selling chips to attract the customer at Kohati area.

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Vendor preparing and selling chips to attract the customer at Kohati area.
APP05-061023 PESHAWAR: October 06 – Vendor preparing and selling chips to attract the customer at Kohati area.
Vendor preparing and selling chips to attract the customer at Kohati area.
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Federal Minister for Privatisation Fawad Hasan Fawad chaired a Privatisation Commission (PC) Board Meeting.

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Federal Minister for Privatisation Fawad Hasan Fawad chaired a Privatisation Commission (PC) Board Meeting.
APP06-061023 ISLAMABAD: October 06 – Federal Minister for Privatisation Fawad Hasan Fawad chaired a Privatisation Commission (PC) Board Meeting.
 Federal Minister for Privatisation Fawad Hasan Fawad chaired a Privatisation Commission (PC) Board Meeting.
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