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NA passes resolution unanimously to take steps to celebrate Eid Milad un Nabi in befitting manner

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP):The National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution urging the federal and provincial governments to take necessary steps to celebrate the 1500th Eid Milad-un-Nabi (SAWW) in a befitting manner.
Pir Syed Fazal Ali Shah Jillani moved the resolution in the House.
The resolution called for organizing Milad programmes at the highest level and illuminating both government and private buildings. It emphasized the importance of promoting the teachings of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wa Ala Alayhee Wassallam, Khatim-un-Nabiyeen.
In connection with National Minorities Day, the House also passed another resolution, calling for the inclusion of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s historic address, delivered on 11 August 1947 to the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, into the national curriculum.
In that address, the founder of Pakistan declared that “you are free to go to your temples, mosques, or any other places of worship in this country. You may belong to any religion, caste, or creed that has nothing to do with the business of the State.”
The resolution was moved by Naveed Aamir in the House.

ISSI hosts roundtable on “One Year of Modi 3.0 – India’s Foreign Policy Ambitions and Domestic Governance”

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP):To evaluate the BJP government’s performance during the first year of its third term, with a particular focus on how ‘Modi 3.0’ fared on domestic socio-political, economic, military, and foreign policy fronts, the India Study Centre (ISC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) organised a Round Table on Monday, titled: “One Year of Modi 3.0 – India’s Foreign Policy Ambitions and Domestic Governance.”
The roundtable was attended by senior diplomats, practitioners, academics, think-tank experts, and area specialists, said a press release.
Director General ISSI Ambassador Sohail Mahmood delivered welcome remarks. Of the panellist, Dr. Raashid Wali Janjua spoke on the internal dynamics of Modi 3.0, while Ambassador Riffat Masood covered the foreign policy arena. The distinguished participants included former Foreign Minister Ambassador Inam ul Haque.
During the course of discussion, it was highlighted that since the beginning of 2025, the BJP has incurred losses in the internal political space, while India lost considerable ground in its international standing and image.  There is deepening polarization in Indian society on political, social, economic, ethnic, linguistic and regional lines.
The Waqf bill, migration laws, and revision of voter lists in states like Bihar indicated further shrinking space for the Muslims. ‘Saffronisation’ of key state institutions — including the Planning Commission, Election Commission, High Judiciary, and the Armed forces — has been the hallmark of the Modi era.
Experts also noted an ostensible rift between the RSS and BJP on a range of issues from appointment of BJP party President, to PM Modi approaching the age of 75 years, to some BJP segments’ clamour for a course independent from Nagpur. In the aftermath India-Pakistan conflict of May 2025, PM Modi’s popularity has declined, but he could probably manage the mounting challenges. Internally, India is coping with issues like poverty, income inequality, and growing unemployment. In today’s India, is witnessing creeping authoritarianism and majoritarianism. Pluralism is increasingly losing ground.
It was highlighted that in order to understand Indian policies, particularly towards Pakistan, the Indian “mindset” needs to be understood first. Experts pointed out that India never accepted the creation of Pakistan and the current BJP leadership believed in the RSS fantasy of Akhand Bharat.
Modi’s disdain for Pakistan and his expansionist designs are reflective of this mindset. Across the world, election campaigns mostly focus on internal issues, but in the case of India, election campaigns are more about Pakistan-bashing to stoke nationalism and garner votes.
It was underscored that despite ongoing tensions between India and the U.S., the relationship between the two countries would likely remain intact as it is institutionalised and both countries are strategically important to each other. Notably, as compared to the Biden Administration, which was tilted towards India, President Trump has decided to maintain a balance between India and Pakistan.
Participants were of the view that both Congress and the BJP are two sides of the same coin. No matter who holds power, India’s antagonistic posture towards Pakistan will remain the same. Indian arrogance has given way to resentment in South Asian countries, but for smaller states in the region it will be difficult to go against India.
Participant held the view that since, according to Indian side, “Operation Sindoor is still continuing”, Pakistan must remain vigilant and prepared to effectively respond to new risks and challenges likely to arise in India-Pakistan relations or regionally. Pakistan must be ready for any eventuality, including further false flag operations.
Furthermore, fallacious thinking exists in India that there is space for conventional war under the nuclear threshold. Pakistan must take steps to disabuse India of this false, irresponsible and dangerous notion. The paramount importance for Pakistan to ensure economic strength and robust defence and deterrent capability was also underscored.
Participants cautioned that under Modi, Kashmir’s religious and cultural identity is at risk. Pakistan must continue to raise the Jammu and Kashmir dispute proactively at all available forums. On Kashmir, as well as India’s decision of holding the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, Pakistan must explore more diplomatic and legal options.
The upcoming United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session would be a good opportunity for Pakistan to raise these two issues. More importantly, Pakistan must work on building more water reservoirs and improving its domestic water management with urgency.
The roundtable concluded with a vote of thanks by Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, Chairman BoG, ISSI.

National Minorities Day observed, Leaders reaffirm commitment to equal rights

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 11 (APP):National Minorities Day was held across the country to highlight the religious and socio-economic rights of minority communities and reaffirm the vision of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah for an inclusive nation.
In his message, President Asif Ali Zardari renewed the national resolve “to work for the empowerment and advancement of minority communities” and pledged to continue efforts to “promote interfaith harmony, brotherhood and unity to build an inclusive and prosperous Pakistan”.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to safeguarding the rights, welfare and equal inclusion of minority communities in all spheres of national life.
Federal Minister for Human Rights Azam Nazeer Tarar said in his message that “National Minority Day is a solemn reminder of our shared responsibility to ensure that every citizen of Pakistan enjoys equality, justice, and respect, irrespective of faith. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah envisioned a Pakistan where religion would never hinder the rights, dignity, or equal standing of its people.”
Nationwide events, seminars, and media campaigns were held to mark the day, underscoring Pakistan’s commitment to building a society based on equality, tolerance, and mutual respect.

FDA hosts ‘Jashn-e-Azadi & Marka-e-Haq’ Mushaira

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FAISALABAD, Aug 11 (APP):Faisalabad Development Authority (FDA) has organized a patriotic poetry event at its conference room to mark “Jashn-e-Azadi & Marka-e-Haq” celebrations.
FDA Acting Director General Qaiser Abbas Rind witnessed the event as chief guest while renowned poet Nusrat Siddiqui presided over the session.
Speaking on the occasion, Qaiser Abbas Rind said that the literary figures played a powerful role in the Pakistan Movement by awakening a new spirit among the Muslims of the subcontinent through their inspiring poetry, writings and articles, thereby strengthening the passion and quest for freedom.
He said that this year’s Independence Day is being celebrated as a victory in the Marka-e-Haq and the entire Pakistani nation stands united with the armed forces.
He praised the Pak army for its historic victory in Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos and thanked the poets for their beautiful and impressive poetry on patriotism and the blessing of freedom.
He said that the Mushaira was one of several events organized by the FDA to celebrate Independence Day. Similar literary events would continue in the future, he added.
Nusrat Siddiqui, Shahzad Baig, Komal Joya, Fauzia Sheikh, Lubna Arain, Nasir Majeed, Hamid Shakir, Kausar Ali Gill, Khawar Jilani, Ashfaq Babar and other poets were also present on the occasion.

A vendor displays dates to attract customers at a roadside stall in the city.

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A vendor displays dates to attract customers at a roadside stall in the city.
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Private school students wave national flags during their visit to Mazar-e- Quaid in connection with Independence Day & ‘Maarka-e-Haq’ celebrations.

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APP30-110825 KARACHI: August 11 – Private school students wave national flags during their visit to Mazar-e- Quaid in connection with Independence Day & ‘Maarka-e-Haq’ celebrations. APP/SDQ/MAF/TZD/SSH
Private school students wave national flags during their visit to Mazar-e- Quaid in connection with Independence Day & ‘Maarka-e-Haq’ celebrations.
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Private school students wave national flags during their visit to Mazar-e- Quaid in connection with Independence Day & ‘Maarka-e-Haq’ celebrations.
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KARACHI: August 11 – Private school students wave national flags during their visit to Mazar-e-
Quaid in connection with Independence Day & ‘Maarka-e-Haq’ celebrations. APP/SDQ/MAF/TZD/SSH
Private school students wave national flags during their visit to Mazar-e- Quaid in connection with Independence Day & ‘Maarka-e-Haq’ celebrations.
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KARACHI: August 11 – Women take interest in a photo exhibition of Quaid-e-Azam, organized by Quaid-e-Azam Academy and Quaid-e-Azam Mazar Management Board, to mark Independence Day and ‘Maarka-e-Haq’ celebrations at Mazar-e-Quaid. APP/SDQ/MAF/TZD/SSH

The Karachi Press Club building illuminated with colourful lights to mark Independence Day.

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APP29-110825 KARACHI: August 11 – The Karachi Press Club building illuminated with colourful lights to mark Independence Day. APP/SDQ/MAF/TZD/SSH
The Karachi Press Club building illuminated with colourful lights to mark Independence Day.
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A view of broken sewerage system on Commissioner Office Road disrupting routine traffic.

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APP35-110825 BAHAWALPUR: August 11 – A view of broken sewerage system on Commissioner Office Road disrupting routine traffic. APP/HBR/MAF/TZD/FHA
A view of broken sewerage system on Commissioner Office Road disrupting routine traffic.
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A young vendor arranging and displaying national flag color children dresses and other items related to Independence Day celebrations at his roadside setup.

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APP09-110825 RAWALPINDI: August 11 - A young vendor arranging and displaying national flag color children dresses and other items related to Independence Day celebrations at his roadside setup. APP/RNK/MAF/TZD
A young vendor arranging and displaying national flag color children dresses and other items related to Independence Day celebrations at his roadside setup.
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A young vendor arranging and displaying national flag color children dresses and other items related to Independence Day celebrations at his roadside setup.
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RAWALPINDI: August 11 – A young vendor arranges and displays national flag-colored children’s dresses to attract the customers in connection with Independence Day celebrations at his roadside stall. APP/RNK/MAF/TZD

A local musical band performs on stage during Minority Day and Independence Day celebrations organized by Hum Log Organization at Nishtar Hall.

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APP33-110825 PESHAWAR: August 11 – A local musical band performs on stage during Minority Day and Independence Day celebrations organized by Hum Log Organization at Nishtar Hall. APP/SYR/MAF/TZD/SSH
A local musical band performs on stage during Minority Day and Independence Day celebrations organized by Hum Log Organization at Nishtar Hall.
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A local musical band performs on stage during Minority Day and Independence Day celebrations organized by Hum Log Organization at Nishtar Hall.
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PESHAWAR: August 11 – A singer performs a national song during Minority Day and Independence Day celebrations organized by Hum Log Organization at Nishtar Hall. APP/SYR/MAF/TZD/SSH