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ISLAMABAD, Sep 13 (APP): Ambassador of Russian Federation, Danila Ganich on Wednesday wished for an independent mode of payment between Pakistan and Russia in an attempt to bolster trade activities, which presently was around $700 million.
Addressing a seminar titled ‘Pakistan-Russia Relations and the Way Ahead’, organized by the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) at the forum titled, ‘Diplomatic Reflections’, the Russian Ambassador shed light on different topics pertaining to Ukraine-Russia War, Pak-Russia bilateral ties and regional issues.
About bilateral relations with Pakistan, the Ambassador said that there were excellent contacts at all levels and the understandings on the political, military and commerce sides were growing. The Ambassador said that Pakistanis as a whole was supportive of Russia and even during the war in Afghanistan by the erstwhile Soviet Union, there were pockets of support inside Pakistan.
He particularly mentioned the Russian largesse in supporting Pakistan’s stance against Islamophobia and observed that all religions should be respected. He castigated the West for irrationally advocating freedom of speech and that too when it entails to polarizing the society.
Ganich said, “We support counter-terrorism measures along with Pakistan, as we understand that your country has paid a great price in the form of 80,000 casualties during the war on terrorism.”
He said military drills between the two countries, known as ‘Friendship’, will continue, and an episode has been planned for next year.
Commenting on the Ukraine-Russia War, Ambassador Ganich said that his country would end the war in Ukraine on its own terms, and added that Kyiv had no possibility to win it at any cost. He was of the view that Pakistan-Russia relations were gathering momentum, and there was much that could be done to uplift trade and commercial activities.
He made it a point to say that LGBT madness has divided the world into traditional and non-traditional societies. He opined that Russia is close to traditionalism and hence has natural affinity to Pakistan.
Ganich said that the possibility of using nukes in the ongoing war in Ukraine is remote, as the military strategists are saner people. However, he pointed out that Russia has a stated policy on the use of nuclear weapons, and in case of an existential threat, it will do it. He was quick to add, nonetheless, that Ukraine is no threat to its military might, and he does not see a possibility of trigger-happiness. The Russian envoy was, however, confident that “it is a matter of time, and Russia will win the war.”
He said, “I hope some common sense prevails, and both the parties soon arrive at a rapprochement.”
About the recognition of Taliban government in Kabul, Ganich said it should be a collective international decision, and observed that his government is dealing with the dispensation along with other regional states in a coordinated manner.
To a question about ‘Grain Deal,’ he said that Moscow is willing and committed to do “its part,” but added that the onus of breaking the promises is on other parties. “We are ready to resume the deal, and will see that it is implemented. But no one can coerce us into it.”
Ambassador Ganich pointed out that his country is willing to supply oil to Pakistan, and added that while it is under sanctions, the negotiations are kept confidential and the terms are agreed by independent commercial parties.
To a question, he said that more than 80 percent of Russians are supportive of President Vladimir Putin’s policies, and the claim can be verified independently too as foreign agents and think tanks in Russia confirm it.
He also observed that Russian society is in transition, and has come a long way since coming out of the communist camp, and is moving towards a free market economy.


ISLAMABAD, Sep 13 (APP): Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) signed an MoU with Indonesia Open University (IOU) Terbuka last year regarding the faculty and student exchange, joint educational and research projects and fellowship programs.
According to the AIOU, in this regard, a fellowship program under the Asian Association of Open Universities was held at Terbuka University from August 20 to September 6.
Chairman, Department of Distance, Non-Formal and Continuing Education AIOU, Dr. Muhammad Ajmal represented AIOU and completed his fellowship program.
It is pertinent to mention here that faculty members of AIOU and IOU keep visiting both universities for educational and research projects and fellowship programs.
Dr. Muhammad Ajmal stated during the fellowship in Indonesia that Allama Iqbal Open University has expanded globally and is now attracting international.
It is pertinent to mention here that last semester, over 450 students from 35 different countries were enrolled in AIOU.
This achievement demonstrates the increase in the quality of education and the university’s commitment to providing a diverse and inclusive learning environment.
Directorate of International Affairs at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has been making efforts to enhance relations with open universities worldwide on the instructions of the Vice Chancellor AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood.
VC AIOU is enthusiastic about enrolling numerous international students in the university. Dr. Muhammad Ajmal was awarded a certificate upon completing his fellowship.
BEIJING, Sept 13 (APP): “China has emerged as a key investor in Pakistan’s digital sector, with numerous successful collaborations and partnerships contributing to the country’s digital growth. We look forward to China taking the lead in digital investments in Pakistan,” highlighted Zulfiqar Ali, Director General of Pakistan Regulatory Moderation Initiative, Board of Investment (BOI).
On a panel discussion session of the UN Asia-Pacific Innovation Forum during the 23rd China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT) held from 8 Sept to 11 Sept, Zulfiqar Ali outlined Pakistan’s national strategies for digital development and highlighted the critical role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country’s digital transformation.
As the world embraces the digital age, Pakistan is actively pursuing the path of digitalization and making substantial efforts to transform its economy and society. Recognizing the importance of digital development, Pakistan has formulated comprehensive strategies and policies to harness the potential of technology.
These efforts encompass various sectors, including infrastructure, education, governance and entrepreneurship, with the aim of leveraging technology to drive economic growth and improve the quality of life for its people.
The director general noted that Pakistan has launched a Digital Economy Enhancement Project worth $78 million, aiming at enhancing the government’s capacity for digitally-enabled public service delivery for citizens and businesses. One of the key components of the initiative is the Pakistan Business Portal, which is a one-stop shop for businesses to digitally execute all their functions in Pakistan without having to visit any office.
Zulfiqar Ali expects this single window platform to be implemented next year when the digital investment environment in Pakistan will be upgraded.
In an interview with China Economic Net, the Director General emphasized the key factors that have made Pakistan an attractive destination for Chinese direct investment in the digital sector, which include “Pakistan’s strategic location as a gateway to regional markets, the availability of a skilled workforce, and the government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for foreign investors.”
The success of joint ventures and collaborations between Pakistani and Chinese companies in the digital sector has led to the development of cutting-edge technologies, innovative solutions and the expansion of digital services across Pakistan, he added.
He said that the Chinese investment brings not only capital but also expertise, knowledge transfer and access to international markets.
Regarding the future of Chinese direct investment in digital innovation in Pakistan, the DG expressed optimism over the ongoing collaboration between the two countries and the potential for further investment in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, e-commerce, fintech and smart cities.
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RAWALPINDI, Sep 13 (APP): Rawalpindi police in an action against suspected drug peddlers conducted raids in different areas and rounded up 13 accused on recovery of over 19 kg charras and 1200 grams heroin.
According to a police spokesman, Dhamial police held Zulfiqar for having 1200 grams of heroin, a female drug smuggler with 2060 grams of charras and Dolat Khan for carrying 1760 grams of charras.
Saddar Baroni police rounded up Anil with 2100 grams of charras and Ibrar for possessing 2740 grams of charras.
City Police in their operation netted Sikander for having 1680 grams of charras while New Town police nabbed an accused namely Shehzad for having 1440 grams of charras.
Pirwadhai police arrested Yasir and recovered 1080 grams of charras and R.A. Bazar police held Umar on recovery of 1425 grams of charras.
He further informed that Westridge, Taxila, Saddar Wah and Wah Cantt police arrested Mehboob, Akpal Khan, Kamran and Shehbaz on recovery of 1200, 1480, 1440 and 1160 grams of charras respectively.
Separate cases have been registered against all accused while further investigations are underway.
City Police Officer, Rawalpindi had directed the police officers to accelerate ongoing operations against drug peddlers, bootleggers and other lawbreakers, he added.