Home Blog Page 13369

Pakistan’s national space policy should prioritize private sector participation in R&D: Speakers

0

ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP): The Speakers at a seminar on Friday demanded that the country’s National Space Policy should prioritize private sector participation in research and development (R&D), and encourage commercial sector involvement.

“At the international level, the space sector is growing exponentially, with public-private partnerships (PPP) in R&D aimed at acquiring next-generation capabilities. To ensure the success of Pakistan’s space programme, it is crucial for the national leadership to set goals, allocate resources, and develop a credible infrastructure,” these were some of the key takeaways from the seminar titled ‘Emerging Trends in Aerospace Power: Options for Pakistan’ organised by the Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS), Lahore.

Director National Security, CASS, Lahore, Air Commodore (R) Khalid Iqbal delivered the introductory remarks. His speech was followed by a keynote address by former Chairman Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), Major General (R) Ahmed Bilal, who highlighted the prevalent global aerospace trends.

Associate Professor, Air University, Dr Ali Sarosh focused on the evolution of Space power in South Asia, including its military and civil applications while Professor Dr Ahmed Saeed Minhas, DHA Suffa University elucidated on gaps in international Space law and viable developmental strategy for Pakistan’s Space programme.

Following the guest speakers’ remarks, an extensive question and answer session was held to delve into the depths of the topic.

The speakers said, “Aerospace power is the ability to use air and space capabilities to achieve wide-ranging civil and military objectives in economic, commercial and scientific domains. Pakistan stands at the threshold of numerous opportunities to capitalize on emerging trends like space exploration, satellite technology, unmanned aerial system, and electric propulsion of green aviation. The seminar focused on options for Pakistan regarding aerospace power.”

President, CASS Lahore, Air Marshal (R) Asim Suleiman, in his concluding remarks, said that Pakistan should focus on space technologies, infrastructure, industrial, technological potential, and human resource. He further said that the national security strategy of a country recognizes the importance of maintaining access to space, considering that space-related technologies are crucial for determining a nation’s military strategy.

The CASS Lahore President also said that Pakistan must integrate space-related services in the mainstream setups for better governance, efficient functioning, sustainable development, and social well-being.

The most important takeaways from the seminar were: A three pronged National strategy be pursued as the ‘Way Forward’: Firstly, ensure full scale applicability of available Aerospace capability and resources for socio-economic development and national security; Secondly, achieve self-sufficiency and indigenisation as far as possible in the short and medium term, meeting the basic needs over complete spectrum of Aerospace; and Thirdly, synergise the National effort for sustained growth of the Aerospace sector.

The national space policy should be based on realistic objectives, considering ground realities, national ambitions, and the international environment. It should be a well-thought-out institutional mechanism that creates linkages between state-controlled and commercial activities, ensuring preservation of national priorities and safeguarding state interests. There is a need to rejuvenate the National Space Policy to generate a new vigour towards development of space capability and capacity for application in civil and military domains.

The success of the aerospace programme hinges not only on recognizing the significance and utility of aerospace technologies in socio-economic and national security domains, but also on harmonizing national endeavours to attain these goals.

Digital system in the offing to check overloaded vehicles on highways

0
DERA GHAZI KHAN, Aug 18 (APP):Additional Deputy Commissioner General Muhammad Asad Chandia Friday said that no overloaded vehicle would go scot-free from highways until the full enforcement of the Axel Load Management system.
Chandia, while presiding over a meeting discussed enforcement of the system, said, “Huge weight measuring stations traditionally called ‘Kanta’ were being linked with Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) to monitor vehicles particularly those overloaded,” said an official release.
Commissioner said that the modern Axel Load Management system would not only reduce additional load on roads but would also improve revenue.
He ordered officials to ensure that an internet facility was available at all weight measuring stations to link them with PITB. He also sought proposals to set up more weight-measuring stations in the district.
He said that 28 such stations had already been registered under the system and more would be brought into the loop. Chandia said that the process of consultations would continue to make it fully operational.
District Officer Industries Asghar Siddiqui, executive engineer National Highway Authority (NHA) Sohail Zafar, besides officials of Punjab highway patrolling, traffic police, and regional transport Authority attended the meeting.

Football and badminton competitions held to mark ID

0
FAISALABAD, Aug 18 (APP):In connection with the Independence Day celebrations,  the sports department organized football and badminton competitions for boys and girls at Al-Fatah sports complex.
The department sources said here on Friday that in badminton (girls) category, Bushra Qayyum stood first, Zoya Saleem second while in boys category, Amir Islam won the first position, Mohammad Naveed got second and Mohammad Salim stood on third position.
Tehsil Sports Officer Sharjeel Ahmed was chief guest who later distributed medals and certificates among winners.
In the football competitions, Al-Fateh Football Club beat Faisalabad Football Club. Secretary General Football Association Muhammad Aslam But was chief guest.

Sub Inspector of PAL shot injured

0
PESHAWAR, Aug 18 (APP):The In-charge of Police Assistant Lines (PAL) was injured when an unknown assailant motorcyclist fired at him in the vicinity of Mathra police station here on Friday.
Police said Sub Inspector, Haji Gul of PAL was shot and injured by a motorcycle rider, who managed to escape after the shooting.
The Sub Inspector was shifted to a nearby hospital where his condition was stated to be out of danger. Mathra police have started a search for the attacker after registering the case.

Ring leader of robber gang arrested

0
MULTAN, Aug 18 (APP):Haram Gate police have arrested the ringleader of a notorious robber gang and recovered looted valuables from his possession during a special operation launched here on Friday.
Taking action on the rising incidents of robbery, the Station House Officer (SHO) Haram Gate police station Muhammad Kaleem Chohan launched a special operation against the criminals and arrested a notorious robber Shoaib alias Shebi who was the ring leader of the Shebi robber gang.
Police have also recovered looted valuables including six mobile phones and cash from his possession by tracing ten cases from him. Further investigations were underway from the arrested criminal and more recoveries were expected, police sources added.

Jaranwala incident against Islamic teachings; Senator Samina Zehri

0
QUETTA, Aug 18 (APP):Senator Samina Zehri said on Friday termed intolerance and extremism the most dangerous process in the deterioration of our society. “Muslim society in strong terms condemn the burning of homes of the Christian community and their holy church”, she said in a statement issued here.
Senator Samina said that Pakistan was an Islamic and democratic country where every religion enjoyed complete freedom.
“Jaranwala incident is very sad and highly condemnable,” she said, adding that the incident should be investigated with complete impartiality and whoever is found involved in this heinous act should be severely punished so that such incidents do not happen in future.
As far as scholars and religious figures are concerned, the most responsibility is imposed on them because it is their duty to promote the religion of Islam and to convey the teachings of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (SAW). To get rid of the scourge of extremism and intolerance, we all have to play our own role, she said.
She underlined the need for creating harmony among people of various religions and said, if we want to save our children from Intolerance, we have to include subjects on this subject in the curriculum.
People of all schools of thought, should all play their positive role so that our future generations can have a beautiful society full of love, brotherhood and peace, she expressed.

Dacoit arrested, two youngsters injured in dacoity bid

0
MUZAFFARGARH, Aug 18 (APP):Local people arrested a dacoit for injuring two youngsters during a dacoity bid at Basti Meerani Alipur in the jurisdiction of Kherpur Sadaat police station on Thursday late night.
According to police sources, three dacoits of Chajra Gang entered into the house of Majid Hussain Meerani and held him hostage at gunpoint and looted valuables from the house. The house owners started making noise and also resisted the dacoity bid. In the meantime, a neighbor Ghulam Murtaza also reached the spot to resist the dacoity bid when the armed outlaws attacked both youngsters and injured them with repeated blows of knife.
The injured youngsters arrested one of them namely Shakir alias Baggi while other two criminals managed to escape from the scene. The locals handed over the arrested the dacoit to police custody where a case has been registered against him, however, raids were being conducted to arrest the escaped criminals, police sources added.

Caretaker PM vows to implement former govt’s commitments; ensure rule of law, financial discipline

0
ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar vowed on Friday to comply with the commitments made by the previous government on national and international levels with different forums, besides ensuring rule of law and financial discipline during the interim period.
“We do not have perpetual mandate to serve the nation but during the given allocated time we will try to lay foundation where we have sense of continuation of national and international commitments that the previous government has made with different forums,” he said while talking to the cabinet members here during the first cabinet meeting of the caretaker government.
With respect to a new initiative-Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), launched by former government, the prime minister said the caretaker government would fully support it. He said SIFC was a dream comes true project as Pakistan was an agriculture country and rich with mineral resources.
He said in fact SIFC was not a new idea but it was an old national dream that was going to be materialized now.
“Day has arrived when with the support of all institutions including Pakistan military leadership, we support, facilitate, encourage, and realize this old national dream.”
He said this initiatives was not held by any institution but it was collectively owned by around 250 million people of the country. “We all own it and we will contribute towards it.”
During the meeting, he individually acknowledged the services of all the cabinet members saying “I am very proud that we have got one of the best team”.
He hoped that the Almighty Allah would enable them to lead and steer this nation during the interim period.
“With our utmost duty, may be it is a month, two or three, or three and a half, whatever the allocated time is, we will demonstrate through our actions not by our words,” he added.
With regard to the economic situation in the country, the prime minister said he was well aware of the huge economic challenges but with an able team, the government would ensure the financial discipline.
“We have a sense of sanctity of tax payers’ money. This money on which we are having today’s meeting, using resources or traveling, is paid by the people of Pakistan,” he added.
He said either it was an ordinary vender, shopkeeper, teacher, lawyer or any other person, all were contributing in this regard.
PM Kakar said in this polarized environment, the government would try to differentiate between politics and law.
He said the government would ensure that rule of order was not compromised in any way and the rule of order would lead us towards the rule of law.
“We know the sanctity of the order that will be kept at any cost. Pakistan is owned and shared by all ethnicities, all creeds, and all religious background,” he added.
He highlighted that the rigidity, be it in any form in the society, would be strongly discouraged.
He said rigidity might come in the garb of religion or secularism or in any other form, these extreme attitude would be discourage and would be controlled by the law.
He said the minorities would stay protected in this country and any attempt to harm them from a section of marginalized group of people would be responded strictly by the state and the society.
He said the miscreants might be from us but we must have to divorce them and keep distant from them.
He said Pakistan was created on noble principles and the country was the product of noble idea.
Speaking about the incident of May 9, the prime minister explicitly expressed disappointment and discomfort over the sabotage activities happened on the day.
He said attack on the military installation was like the country’s immune system was attacked which could lead towards fatality.
“We do not just condemn it but we also will ensure that justice will be done and whosoever violated laws on those days will be treated according to law and there will not be any favor to anybody”, he added.
On Kashmir issue, the prime minister “It was the core issue which could not be ignored. “It lies in our soul, for us Kashmir is eternal.”

Railways Minister vows to ensure passengers’ safety

0

ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP): Federal Minister for Railways Captain (R) Shahid Ashraf Tarar on Friday vowed to ensure the safety of the passengers and the best facilities during train travels.

The Minister shared the remarks after taking charge of his office said. Officials of the Ministry of Railways were present on the occasion.

Federal Secretary Railways Syed Mazhar Ali Shah briefed the Minister on the administrative and operational functions of the Railways.

He directed the Ministry staff to take all possible measures for the convenience of the passengers.

Shahid Tarar instructed the department concerned to conduct an audit and assessment regarding the safety of passengers and submit a report within seven days.

The federal minister stated that Main Line-I is an important and strategic project for Pakistan that will revamp the railway sector and generate more revenue for the department.

Pak-Italy trade witnesses over 97% surplus during FY 2023

0
ISLAMABAD, Aug 18 (APP):Pakistan’s goods and services trade with Italy witnessed a surplus of 97.11 percent during the fiscal year (2022-23) as compared to the corresponding period of last year.
Trade surplus during the period under review was recorded at $624.518 million against $316.995 million last year, showing 97.11 percent growth.
The overall exports to Italy were recorded at US $1151.448 million during July-June (2022-23) against exports of US $1087.434 million during July-June (2021-22), showing growth of 5.88 percent, SBP data revealed.
On a year-to-year basis, the exports to Italy witnessed a decrease of 18.57 percent from $121.101 million in June 2022, against the exports of $98.601 million in June 2023.
Meanwhile, on a month-on-month basis, the exports to Italy also dipped by 2.76 percent during June 2023 as compared to the exports of $101.400 million in May 2023.
Overall Pakistan’s exports to other countries witnessed a decline of 14.09 percent during the fiscal year under review, from US $ 32.492 billion to US $ 27.911 billion.
On the other hand, the imports from Italy into the country during the period under review was recorded at US $ 526.930 million against US $770.439 million last year, showing a decline of 31.60 percent in July-June (2022-23).
On a year-on-year basis, the import for Italy witnessed also decreased by 44.56 percent from US $57.944 million in June 2022, against the imports of US $32.121 million in June 2023.
On a month-on-month basis, the imports from Italy into the country declined by 58.375 percent during June 2023, as compared to the imports of US $77.877 million during May 2023.
The overall imports into the country witnessed a decrease of 27.32 percent, from $71.542 billion to US $51.993 billion, the data revealed.