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Indigenisation, technological sovereignty, key to Pakistan’s defence evolution: Speakers

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 16 (APP): The speakers at a seminar Friday stressed that the indigenisation and technological sovereignty would be key to the development and evolution of the country’s defence, amid rapidly emerging technologies.

This was the crux of seminar — ‘Shifting Battlefields: Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Character of Warfare in South Asia’ which was hosted by Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS). It was attended by experts from the defence and academic sectors to discuss the transformative role of emerging technologies in modern warfare, with a particular focus on South Asia, a news release said.

The seminar underscored the urgent need for the country to embrace indigenisation and support homegrown technologies for enhanced national security and defence autonomy. As emerging technologies continue to reshape the landscape
of modern warfare, strategic, policy-oriented approaches are essential for the country to deal with the challenges and
opportunities, presented by this new era of conflict.

Air Marshal Farooq Habib (Retd), Senior Director at CASS, opened the seminar by stressing the complexity and unpredictability of technological evolution in military contexts. He emphasised the necessity for Pakistan’s defence sector to adapt and evolve in response to these advancements to maintain strategic and tactical superiority.

Lieutenant General Aamer Riaz (Retd), former President of the National Defense University, in his Keynote Address, underscored the profound influence of technological advancements on the character of warfare. He predicted a technological upheaval, highlighting the need for strategic adaptation to innovations in space, cyber, AI, and more.

He called for a revision of traditional warfare strategies to include emerging technologies that were redefining conflict dynamics.

Fawad Zahir, a defence and strategic studies expert, focused on the importance of air-power, enhanced by big data analysis, quantum computing, and Machine Learning.

He urged for robust civilian-military collaboration to harness technological advancements for defence purposes. Fawad also strongly advocated strategic investment in technologies that aligned with Pakistan’s core defence requirements,
given the country’s budgetary constraints.

Prof. Dr Yasar Ayaz, Chairman/CPD of the National Centre of Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), highlighted AI’s potential to revolutionise warfare, marking it the third major evolution after gunpowder and nuclear power.

He stressed the importance of indigenous development of AI technologies to ensure strategic autonomy and technological sovereignty, highlighting the need for a balance between innovation and regulatory oversight.

Khawaja Mohammad Ali, a cyber security, data privacy, and digital forensics expert, delineated the critical role of cyber operations in modern conflict, advocating for the establishment of a national cyber-security authority; extensive
training and awareness programmes; cyber diplomacy; and indigenous development in cyber-security solutions.

Senior journalist and columnist Zarar Khurro, focused on the strategic importance of narrative building in the context of advanced technological warfare. He discussed the long-term process of narrative construction, facilitated by technology,
pointing to the need for authenticity and the significant impact of social media on public opinion.

President CASS-Islamabad, Air Marshal Farhat Hussain Khan (Retd), in his concluding remarks, reiterated the critical importance of first-shot capability in modern warfare, driven by advancements in sensors and detection technologies. He called for an indigenisation strategy that supports the development of homegrown technologies, ensuring that Pakistan’s defence sector remains competitive and innovative.

The presentations were followed by active participation from a diverse audience, including retired military officers, scholars, journalists, and students, who engaged in an interactive Question and Answer session, further enriching the
discourse on this critical subject.

Sugarcane growers advised to start crop cultivation

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FAISALABAD, Feb 16 (APP):Cultivation of spring sugarcane crop has started across the Punjab province including Faisalabad district.
Growers have been advised to cultivate only approved varieties of the crop as the most favourable time for cultivation of crop is mid-February to end of March.
Divisional Director Agriculture Department Chaudhry Abdul Hameed said here on Friday that the ripening varieties CP400-77, CPF237, CPF 250 and CPF 251 etc. Medium ripening varieties include HSF 240, HSF 242, SPF 234, SPF 213, CPF 246, CPF 247, CPF 248, CPF 249, CPF 253, CPSG 2525 and SLSG 1283 etc. The late ripening variety is CPF 252.
He said that timely cultivation of approved varieties helps crop to maintain the sugar content at 10-15 per cent while late and unapproved varieties cause reduction in yield and less amount of sugar in the crop.
The ratio of per acre seed is 100-120 maunds, he said, adding that the favourable temperature for sugarcane is 20-33 degree Celsius.

Mushaal expresses concerns over deteriorating health condition of husband

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 16 (APP):Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Human Rights and women empowerment, Mushaal Hussein Mullick has vociferously condemned Indian authorities’ inhumane behavior towards her husband, Chairman JKLF Mohammad Yasin Malik.
She said that Yasin Malik’s health deteriorated to an alarming level after he stopped taking medicines in protest of inhuman behavior of authorities for their delaying tactics to take him to the hospital for proper medical treatment, despite court orders.
Mushaal said that the expired and outdated pacemaker implanted in him had now gone ineffective, endangering his life. She said that In addition to his heart problems, Yasin Malik was also suffering from kidney ailment. She further said that according to confirmed reports his body weight had also dropped to a great extent, which was a great cause of concern.
She said that just two weeks ago, his mother had approached a court in Delhi to draw the court’s attention towards the deteriorating health condition of her son and over concerns of the lack of interest of the authorities towards his health. In her plea to court, his mother also expressed her readiness to bear the expenses of her son’s treatment.
Mushaal said that her husband Yasin Malik worsening health condition and court orders demanded that Yasin Malik should have been immediately transferred to the hospital and kept there under the supervision of doctors until his full recovery. She said that Yasin Malik was taken to a government hospital in Delhi on February 13 only after his condition deteriorated to an alarming level.
She said that despite the court orders to keep him under supervision in hospital, authorities brought him back to the jail after just a routine medical checkup.
She appealed International human rights institutions to intervene so that the precious life of the most popular pro-freedom political leader of the people of the Jammu Kashmir was saved.
She further emphasized that the resilient people and leadership of Jammu and Kashmir cannot be intimidated or subdued through false and fabricated cases, nor by employing heavy-handed and inhumane tactics.

Caretaker setup resolves major long-standing issues to ensure economic stability: PM

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 16 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Friday said that the caretaker government had resolved major long-standing problems in a short span of time to move the country towards economic stability.

He said the caretaker setup also provided all possible facilities on priority to the international investors and business community to attract maximum foreign direct investment in the country.

He emphasized that the caretaker government was committed to continue its efforts to resolve the problems facing the country’s economy till its last day of working.

Chairing a meeting to review various issues of Karachi Electric (K.E), the prime minister said that the government was trying to solve all the remaining problems as soon as possible to remove all obstacles in the way of uninterrupted supply of electricity to the residents of Karachi.

The prime minister directed to find out solutions on priority basis to the issues faced by the Karachi Electric.

The delegation of K.E thanked the prime minister and his team for resolving the long awaited issues of Karachi Electric.

The prime minister also hailed the signing of the interconnection agreement between National Transmission and Distribution Company (NTDC) and Karachi Electric (K.E) held the other day.

The CEO of Karachi Electric paid tribute to the caretaker PM and the government officials for solving the problems faced by the company on priority basis.

The prime minister directed that NEPRA and Karachi Electric should jointly find a solution to these problems on a priority basis and submit a report in this regard as soon as possible.

Caretaker minister for energy Muhammad Ali, Chief Executive Officer of K.E and concerned high officials participated in the meeting.

MWAP holds seminar at SCCI

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SIALKOT, Feb 16 (APP):The Medical Women’s Association Pakistan (MWAP) organised a seminar “Empowering Mothers for Future Generations” at the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here on Friday.
The seminar was attended by Vice President SCCI Amer Majeed Sheikh, Principal Khawaja Muhammad
Safdar Medical College Sialkot Haroon Hameed, President Women Medical Association of Pakistan
Dr Wajiha Rizwan, Senior Vice President Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sialkot
(WCCIS) Gulzeb Waqas Awan and a large number of students, including social workers,
 participated.
On this occasion, Amer Majeed Sheikh said that the purpose of the seminar was to empower
mothers to make the future of the new generation bright, successful and independent
in the society.He added that the role of mother in the formation of a healthy society is a fact
which no society can deny.
Speaking during the seminar, MWAP President Dr Wajiha Rizwan said that this platform supported
every initiative of women empowerment and:” We are here for every woman who has
desire and courage to lead”. “Let’s all encourage each other together”, she added.

Governor inaugurates Keamari- Boat Basin road

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KARACHI, Feb 16 (APP):Sindh Governor Muhammad Kamran Tessori on Friday inaugurated the Keamari-Boat Basin road constructed by the Karachi Port Trust (KPT).
The chairman of KPT and other senior officers were also present in the ceremony held here at Karachi Port Trust.
Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said the road project will prove to be a milestone for the commercial activities of the business of the port.
The governor said the road project was proof of the permanent efforts of the KPT chairman.
He said this road will make it easy to do port businesses and also resolve traffic jam issues of the port consumers.
Tessori said this project is the basic need of the people of Karachi as KPT is one of the major institutions of Pakistan which boosts the country’s economy.
The chairman of KPT said the Sindh Governor was working for the uplift of the people of the province.

Multanites ready to host PSL event, says DC

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MULTAN, Feb 16 (APP):Deputy Commissioner, Rizwan Qadeer, said on Friday that red alert security would be ensured during Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches at Multan cricket stadium to provide peaceful environment to cricket fans.
Deputy Commissioner expressed these views during detailed visit to the cricket stadium and routes.The first match of PSL season 9 will be played at Multan stadium on February 18. He also inspected the parking yard, lights and entrances of the stadium.
Additional Deputy Commissioner General Muhammad Saif and PCB officials gave detailed briefing on the arrangements.
Mr Rizwan Qadeer said that the residents of the City of Saints were ready to host the PSL.
He informed that double scanning will be done with modern devices to discourage fake tickets.
 A special free shuttle service would be plied from Fatima Jinnah Town parking to the stadium.

Engro fertilizers achieve record urea production

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 16 (APP):Engro Fertilizers, Pakistan’s premier seed-to-harvest solutions provider, achieved a record urea production of 2.3 million tons in 2023 to support the government’s efforts to ensure affordable and abundant supplies for the farmers.
The Company was able to achieve this feat and continued to play a pivotal role towards enabling the food security of Pakistan, amidst the headwinds of tough macroeconomic conditions, imposition of a higher super tax, and gas price hikes said a news release issued here on Friday.
Engro Fertilizers was additionally affected by the steep rupee devaluation as its 950,000 tons base plant supplies gas under Petroleum Policy 2012 pricing, which is dollar-pegged due to its linkage with crude oil rate.
According to the latest annual results, Engro Fertilizers urea production surged by 18.3 percent compared to the year 2022 (1.95 million tons) due to improved operational performance of both EnVen and Base Plants.
Consequently, the Company’s urea sales witnessed an uptick by 20.3 percent to reach 2.32 million tons, while its market share also increased to 35 percent.
“The local fertilizer industry has ensured that farmers continue to benefit from lower domestic urea prices. The Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of urea stood at Rs. 3,596/bag at year-end, at a discount of 40 percent to international prices.
This delta constitutes a contribution of approximately Rs. 330 billion per annum towards farmer income in Pakistan,” said a Company statement. The industry is also engaging dealers to support the Government’s initiatives to curb urea hoarding for market price manipulation, bolstering crop productivity, and farmer profitability.
In 2023, the robust domestic urea manufacturing industry enabled import substitution to the tune of USD 2.3 billion, including Engro Fertilizers’ share of USD 835 million.
Further, in 2023, the Company contributed nearly Rs. 34.7 billion towards the national exchequer by way of Government taxes, duties, and levies, compared to PKR 11.6 billion last year.
On a consolidated basis, Engro Fertilizers posted a profit after tax of Rs. 26.2 billion with earnings per share (EPS) of Rs. 19.61 in 2023, mainly on the back of increased production from long-term reliability projects, cost optimization, efficient working capital management and higher interest income.
To sustain domestic urea production levels and safeguard the food security of Pakistan, Engro Fertilizers and other major fertilizer manufacturers are investing heavily in the Gas Pressure Enhancement Facilities (PEF) project.
The expected share of Engro Fertilizers’ capital expenditure in this project is over USD 100 million.

Allied hospital’s surgical emergency opened after revamp

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FAISALABAD, Feb 16 (APP):The Allied Hospital’s surgical emergency after revamping has been made functional for patient’s treatment.
The emergency block has been designed according to modern medical requirements and the patients will feel more comfortable from the environment of the emergency ward, said Sara Qamar, XEN Building Department here on Friday.
She said that remodeling of the OPD and Dental Section was also near to completion.
Medical Superintendent Dr Faheem Yousuf said that several measures were in the pipeline for provision of best treatment facilities to patients at the hospital.

Large industry grows 3.43 percent in December

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ISLAMABAD, Feb 16 (APP):The production of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (LSMI) increased by 3.43 percent on Year-on-Year (YoY) basis during the month of December 2023 compared to the output of the same month of last year, Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported.

On Month-on-Month (MoM) basis, the large industry grew by 15.69 percent in December 2023 compared to November 2023, PBS reported.

However, the industry witnessed negative growth of 0.39 percent during the first half of the current fiscal year as compared to the corresponding period of last year.

The provisional quantum indices of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (LSMI) for October 2023 with the base year 2015-16 have been developed based on the latest data supplied by the source agencies.

The main contributors towards overall growth of -0.39% during July-December 2023-24 included, food (0.76), tobacco (-0.73), textile (-2.05) garments (2.26), paper & board (-0.12), petroleum products (0.55), chemicals (0.30), pharmaceuticals (1.43), cement (0.12), iron and steel products (-0.07), electrical equipment (-0.38) ,automobiles (-1.70) and furniture (-1.05).

Large industry grows 3.43 percent in December

The production in July-December 2023-24 as compared to July-December 2022-23 has increased in food, beverages, wearing apparel, coke and petroleum products, chemicals, fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, non metallic mineral products, machinery and equipment and other manufacturing (football) while it decreased in tobacco, textile, iron and steel products, electrical equipment, automobiles, other transport equipment and furniture.