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Pakistan needs strategic clarity amid transforming world: Mushahid

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP): Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Defence, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed Thursday said that the country needed strategic clarity to avoid becoming ‘a cat’s paw’ for any nation in the new Cold War era and transforming world that is emerging into a multilateral comity of nations shunning the old unipolar world order.

He was delivering his keynote address at the book launch ceremony of Collected Works on Foreign Affairs and Security Policy by Dr Huma Baqai here at the Institute of Regional Studies.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed termed the book a fine piece of document that would guide the professionals and common people alike. However, he also deliberated his criticism on the book.
He said that foreign policy was a subject that used to get comments everyday and termed the essence of the book as “seeing truth from facts”, a classic Chinese idiom highlighting approach of ancient Chinese scholars who paid great attention to acquiring solid facts in order to arrive at the correct understanding or conclusion.
While opining his critical views, he said the terminology of Indo-Pacific term was overloaded in Dr. Baqai’s book because the original term was Asia Pacific. The Indo-Pacific term was used by the European Union (EU), US and others to rope in India which had its own ego of self-projection, he added.
The aspect of cold-war aspect is very importantly highlighted in the book, whereas mentioning of KSA-Iran reproachment was also significant is also crucial as it is one of the biggest achievements in the region, he said.
He commented that the way the world was developing needed to be focused as there was a lack of institutionalized decision making forum at the civilian and military side of the country which left it with only reactive approaches which also should be harnessed for prudent approaches.
“Pakistan has a strategic location and it needs to be friendly with all and should avoid becoming cat’s paw for any other nation in the new Cold War. We are on the right side of history and this century belongs to Asia as predicted by Allama Iqbal in his poetry some 90 years back,” he said while ending his comments with the verses of Dr Allama Mohammad Iqbal.

President, IRS, Ambassador Nadeem Riyaz moderated the panel discussion that highlighted discourse on the book.
Ambassador, Naghmana Hashmi in her remarks congratulated Dr. Huma Baqai on the publication of her book and termed it an excellent piece of publication.
She underscored that the book would be guiding document for intellectuals, Foreign Office professionals and youth interested in understanding the world affairs. The book, she said was based on the columns and articles of the author.
The author made a very careful selection of 46 articles out of a 100 written over the years by her and divided them in a chronological order while arranging them into the book’s content.
“She (Dr Baqai) has brilliantly covered the flux the world had witnessed. She takes us through the various stages the world passed from 2019 to sofar. The author also covered the flux Pakistan is going through from different levels of political, social and others,” she said.
Senior Journalist, Zahid Hussain while expressing his view said that the country was back to a brief 9/11 situation after the withdrawal of the US forces from Afghanistan. He said the author Dr Huma has described how resetting of the nation could take place in this scenario.

The author, Dr Huma Baqai said that it was her third book which she wrote with the vision that a book should be written in an eloquent manner which should be easily understandable to the readers.
The articles were picked up keeping in view their subject matter shelf life as out of my 100 articles there were many of her articles on contemporary issues that lacked shelf life.
“Our youth are directionless and our nation is intellectually starved because there is no book reading and writing culture in the society. However, youth is the only hope for our nation as they can drive the real change,” she added.
She commented that her book could serve as a brand of Pakistan which should have more Pakistani perspective in its projection. She added that intellectual hygiene was very important and this book would also be a guiding document for the journalists fraternity to understand the complex concepts of geopolitics and international relations.

Sarfaraz Bugti visits FF Steel

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PESHAWAR, Sep 28 (APP):Caretaker Federal Minister for the Interior, Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti paid a visit to FF Steel’s head office with an aim to revitalize and fortify the economic prospects of the steel sector, said a press release issued here on Thursday.
During his visit, the minister put special emphasis on comprehending the economic landscape and its repercussions on the steel industry.
The notion of the discussion highlighted the key indicators to help the economy with political instability, massive currency depreciation and shortage of raw materials.
Subsequent discussions between Sarfaraz Ahmad Bugti and former Senator Nauman Wazir, Chairman FF Steel concluded in an agreement that industries are the enablers of contributing to long-term economic growth and FF Steel eagerly anticipates collaborating to bolster Pakistan’s economic stability. Their commitment reflects a positive step towards a stronger and safer economic future for the nation.

ECP unfreezes voter lists nationwide for registration, corrections

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP):The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has immediately lifted restrictions on voter lists nationwide, allowing eligible individuals to register, transfer, or rectify their votes till Oct 25.
According to the ECP spokesperson’s statement, the electoral rolls were suspended on July 20, this year by invoking clause 39 of the Election Act 2017.
Following the unfreezing of electoral lists, eligible individuals now have the opportunity to update their voter information.
He urged all eligible citizens to ensure the correctness of their voter registration, modifications, and transfers, and align their particulars with their computerized national identity card details by October 25, 2023.
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Around two dozen MoUs expected in a few days as SIFC gets popular: Jilani

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP): Minister for Foreign Affairs Jalil Abbas Jilani on Thursday said that around one-and-half to two dozen MoUs with different countries were expected to be signed within the next few days as the forum of Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) had become popular.

The foreign minister, in a news conference on his return from the US visit, told the media that during the interactions with the foreign delegates including the business community on the sidelines of the UNGA session in New York, the response about the SIFC was very positive.

He said a delegation of the Pak-US businessmen was expected next month which was also the outcome of the SIFC’s establishment as well as the positive indicators of Pakistan’s economy.

He said as SIFC was focused on the promotion of agriculture, IT and mining, the country was striving to enhance its IT exports to $10 billion.

The foreign minister, who apprised the media about his as well as Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar’s engagements in New York rubbished the notions of rolling back the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“The CPEC is a very transformative project. There is absolutely no question of rolling it back… I can say with 100 percent surety that you will just see progress in CPEC in the coming years. There should be no doubt about it,” he remarked.

He told the newsmen that apart from his address at the UNGA session, the prime minister addressed the meetings on Sustainable Development Goals, Global Development Initiative, climate change and pandemic besides holding bilateral meetings with world leaders.

Similarly, Foreign Minister Jilani said he also held around 20 bilateral meetings besides attending the OIC Contact Group’s meetings on Kashmir and Palestine, besides media interactions.

To a question, he reiterated that there had been no change in Pakistan’s foreign policy vis-a-vis Palestine and Israel as the country always advocated for the self-determination rights of the Palestinians.

Likening the issue of Kashmir with Palestine, the foreign minister said Pakistan’s position was based on the policy of protecting its own interests as both issues involved the denial of self-determination rights.

He called the participation in UNGA session the “most cost-effective” way to highlight Pakistan’s position before the world under one roof and said the delegation comprised the prime minister, foreign minister, and foreign secretary.

He said many countries expressed their condemnations of the Islamophobic incidents which also persuaded Denmark to initiate legislation to criminalize the desecration of holy books with many other countries also mulling over a similar approach.

The foreign minister opposed the notion of Pakistan facing any isolation rather said that except a few, all of the foreign ministers he had met, expressed their desire to interact with Pakistan’s delegation considering the country an important player on multiple forums.

Responding to a query, he said not only Pakistan, but the world was concerned about the terror incidents originating from Afghanistan and that the Afghan side had also committed at the trilateral forum to not allow misuse of their soil against any other country.

Asked about the oil purchase from Russia, the foreign minister said by doing so Pakistan had not violated any sanction as many other countries were also in the trade relationship with the country.

About the policy of deporting the illegal nationals, he said it was not just about the Afghan nationals but all of those from any country. He said the policy was approved by the cabinet and would be enforced strictly.

The foreign minister said the killing of a Khalistan leader in Canada had unmasked India with some countries also calling for a UN-led probe into the incident. He said India had been carrying out such killings in all South Asian nations and viewed that the matter of Sikh leader’s murder would not settle so easily.

To a question, Jilani said Pakistan was in talks with Iran side to address the impediments in the execution of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.

ECP’s service desks to remain open on weekends

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP): Facilitation Desks and Representation Receiving Centers, established at the Election Commission Secretariat in Islamabad to facilitate the public, will continue to operate during the public holidays on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, namely the 29th, 30th, and 1st of October, 2023.

According to a statement from an ECP spokesperson, the Representation Receiving Center has been established at the ECP Secretariat with the purpose of receiving objections related to constituency delimitation from concerned individuals.

These centers will remain in operation without any interruptions until the deadline for objection submissions on October 27, 2023.

Furthermore, individuals can obtain maps from the Election Commission, with payment required in accordance with legal regulations, and these centers will be open during standard office hours.

SDPI, Cargill collaborate to building healthy Pakistan, combat iTFA consumption

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP):The Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Cargill on Thursday have formed a strategic collaboration aimed to address the health risks associated with iTFA consumption, promote public awareness, and advocate for policy changes to ensure a healthier food supply in the country.
Pakistan, like many other countries, is grappling with the adverse effects of industrial trans-fatty acids (iTFA) consumption, which may cause serious health problems, including heart diseases, diabetes, and obesity, a news release said.
Speaking on the occasion, SDPI Executive Director Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri said, this partnership represents a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to improve public health in Pakistan. He stressed upon the need to form effective partnerships and collaboration with industry to address the challenges posed by industrially produced trans-fatty acids and work towards a healthier future.
“We are excited about our collaboration with SDPI in our joint mission to address the critical issue of industrially produced trans-fatty acids in Pakistan,” said Cargill’s Country Head in Pakistan Usman Qayyum. “Through this partnership, we aim to make a tangible difference in reducing iTFA consumption, raising public awareness, and bringing about positive changes in the food industry,” he said, adding that Cargill and SDPI are committed to driving sustainable change and creating a healthier food environment for the people of Pakistan.
This partnership signifies a shared commitment to promoting public health and well-being through collaborative action.

IGP Gilgit-Baltistan Afzal Mehmood Butt visiting Central Jail Gilgit and taking brief from the officials of Jail about security and other issues of prisons.

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IGP Gilgit-Baltistan Afzal Mehmood Butt visiting Central Jail Gilgit and taking brief from the officials of Jail about security and other issues of prisons.
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IGP Gilgit-Baltistan Afzal Mehmood Butt visiting Central Jail Gilgit and taking brief from the officials of Jail about security and other issues of prisons.
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Govt to take action against smuggled drugs; says health minister

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP): Caretaker Federal Minister for Health Dr. Nadeem Jan issued an order to start a crackdown against counterfeit, unregistered, and smuggled drugs.

According to a spokesperson of the Ministry of Health, the minister directed that the sale storage and distribution points of all such medicines should be stopped immediately.

Dr Nadeem Jan said that strict legal action should be taken against the elements involved in these unregistered fake medicines.

He said that the scope of surveillance in the market should be increased with checks on distributors, medical stores, and wholesalers in the markets.

The minister said that effective measures are being taken for the uninterrupted supply of quality and safe medicines to the people.

Around 3 out of 10 deaths in Pakistan occur due to CVDs: Speakers

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 28 (APP): The Speakers on the occasion of a symposium on World Heart Day Thursday underscored that around 3 out of 10 deaths in Pakistan were contributed by Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) that demanded the masses to take good care of their health and eating habits to avoid serious heart diseases.

World Heart Day is celebrated every year on 29th September and the global cardiovascular health community tries to raise awareness about heart disease and its preventive measures. Cardio-vascular diseases (CVDs) are a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels and include coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, rheumatic heart disease, and other conditions, a news release said.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the most important behavioral risk factors of heart disease are unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and harmful use of alcohol.

“Life is short, but our negligence can make it even shorter”, said Mukhtar Ahmad Ali whose organization Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) is working in Pakistan, in partnership with Global Health Advocacy incubator on eliminating trans fats from the food supply to prevent cardiovascular diseases.

“The heart is the vital organ of the human body, and if it is neglected our life and life is compromised and the World Heart Day is a wake-up call for us to take care of our heart before it is too late”, he said.

Citing statistics he said, “Globally, cardio-vascular ailments cause 17.9 million deaths every year. In Pakistan, according to the WHO (2016)1 estimates, around 29 percent of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) attributable deaths in Pakistan were due to heart-related disorders, and it is alarming.”, he added.

“Pakistan needs to seriously think about the idea of improving preventive cardiology to contain the fast spread of CVDs”, said Prof. Dr. Anjum Jalal an eminent cardiac surgeon who is currently working as Executive Director of Punjab Institute of Cardiology Lahore and is Dean of the Faculty of Cardiac Surgery at College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan. “There is a strong need to work on dietary risk factors such as limiting the presence of trans fatty acids in all food supplies in Pakistan”, he added.

“In Pakistan around 3/10 deaths are contributed by CVDs”, said Dr. Khawaja Masuood Ahmed, National Coordinator Nutrition and NFA at the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination. Talking about dietary risk factors of CVDs he said, “High consumption of trans fatty acids (TFAs), sugar (especially sugar-sweetened beverages), sodium (edible salt), and lack of physical activity along with low consumption of fruits and vegetables are leading factors of CVDs”.

While discussing how to control the presence of ITFAs (Industrially produced trans fatty acids) in foods, Dr. Mausood gave an example of international best policy practices and said that Pakistan must eliminate industrially produced TFA by setting the 2% limit of ITFA of total fats in all foods.

He updated that the Ministry of Health has already initiated the process. “With adequate regulations in place, we can limit the supply of unhealthy fats in the food system, and save our population from many CVDs” he concluded.

Rs 253m fine imposed on 2,017 power pilferers

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FAISALABAD, Sep 28 (APP):The Faisalabad Electric Supply Company (FESCO) caught 2,017 power pilferers during the last 22 days and imposed over Rs 253 million fine for stealing electricity in various areas of the company during the ongoing special anti-power theft drive.
Spokesman Tahir Sheikh said here on Thursday that over 5.811 million detection units were charged. A sum of over Rs.97.6 million was also recovered from the defaulters.
He said that 1852 cases were registered against power theft in various police stations  whereas the police also arrested 679 pilferers so far.
He further said that the FESCO teams detected electricity theft at 737 points in Faisalabad district and imposed a fine of Rs.89 million on them under the head of 1.974 million detection units.
In Jhang district, the FESCO teams caught 182 electricity thieves and imposed a fine of Rs.32.7 million under 700,000 detection units.
Similarly, 209 cases of electricity theft were detected in Bhakkar district and the company handed down the power pilferers with a fine of Rs.27.1 million under 831,000 detection units.
He further said that 228 electricity thieves were caught from Chiniot district and they were imposed a fine of Rs.24.3 million under 663,000 detection units.
In Khushab district, 57 consumers were found involved in electricity theft and they were handed down with a fine of Rs.8.4 million for 158,000 detection units.
The FESCO teams also caught 210 power pilferers from Mianwali and they were fined with Rs.23.2 million for 432,000 detection units.
In Sargodha district, 226 cases of electricity theft were detected. Hence, a fine of Rs.27.4 million was imposed on the electricity thieves under 569,000 detection units.
The FESCO teams also caught 148 electricity thieves from Toba Tek Singh district. Therefore, the company imposed a fine of Rs.19.5 million for 388,000 detection units, spokesman added.