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CPEC landmark project in development history of Pak-China relations: Ahsan Iqbal

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BEIJING, July 11 (APP):Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhary said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a landmark project in the development history of Pakistan-China relations which will bring prosperity and socio-economic uplift to the people of Pakistan and also contribute to the regional connectivity and development.

He made these remarks during a meeting with Chairman, China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA), Luo Zhaohui here.

He was accompanied by Chief Economist Planning Division Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Javaid and senior officials of the Embassy.

Paying rich tribute to the leadership of the two countries for providing strategic guidance to the development of CPEC, the minister highlighted key projects that have been completed since the launch of CPEC a decade ago.

During the meeting, Planning Minister conveyed best wishes and congratulations of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Chairman CIDCA on the successful holding of the “First High-Level Conference of the Forum on Global Action for Shared Development”.

The minister appreciated the strong partnership between Planning Division and CIDCA on socio-economic development projects in different areas including agriculture, health, education, vocational education, water supply, and poverty alleviation under the CPEC framework.

He especially commended CIDCA’s strong support for development projects in Gwadar.

Commending the Global Development Initiative (GDI) of President Xi Jinping which Pakistan has joined as the first partner country, the Minister expressed hope that the two sides will further strengthen bilateral cooperation in priority areas under this historic framework.

Chairman Luo appreciated the contributions of the minister to the advancement of CPEC and assured him of CIDCA’s long-term commitment to the high-quality development of CPEC.

He also welcomed the Minister’s proposal of setting-up Expert Groups on enhancing Pakistan’s export potential and development of Special Economic Zones & industrial parks on the basis of the Chinese experience.

Ahsan Iqbal briefs Chinese companies on govt latest steps to facilitate investment

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BEIJING, July 11 (APP):Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Prof Ahsan Iqbal briefed the Chinese companies on the latest steps taken by the Government of Pakistan to facilitate investment and stated that Phase II of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was increasing the bilateral cooperation in industrial, infrastructure and information technology sectors.

The minister hosted a dinner for the Chinese Companies working in Pakistan on CPEC-related projects, in Beijing.
The dinner was organized as part of celebrations of the Decade of CPEC (2013-23) to acknowledge the contributions of Chinese enterprises and companies in Pakistan’s development through CPEC-related projects.

Addressing the participants, he also emphasized on business-to-business collaboration would be the hallmark of this phase of CPEC.

The minister also highlighted that the Government of Pakistan had formulated a Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) for the economic revival of the country.

The SIFC will be chaired by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, with the Chief of Army Staff and Federal Ministers as its members. This is in line with the Government of Pakistan’s vision to promote investment and prioritize exports.
Prof Ahsan Iqbal encouraged Chinese enterprises and investors to explore more investment opportunities in Pakistan.

He said both China and Pakistan would benefit from greater Chinese investment in Pakistan. It would not only support Pakistan’s economy but would provide an avenue for Chinese companies to sell products manufactured in Pakistan into the Chinese market and elsewhere in the world.

He solicited the support of Chinese Companies working in Pakistan to attract more foreign direct investment from China into Pakistan.

The minister recalled that the CPEC journey had started during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to China and within a few years it grew to encompass more than 25-billion-dollar projects, ranging from energy to infrastructure and information technology.

He appreciated the active role and support of Chinese leadership and enterprises in this endeavour, in particular during Pakistan’s economic hardship.

The dinner was followed by a cake-cutting ceremony to commemorate the Decade of CPEC (2013-23).

Chairmen, Presidents and senior representatives of over 20 Chinese companies and enterprises participated in the event, which also provided them an opportunity to share their ideas and suggestions for further increasing the mutually beneficial cooperation between Pakistan and China.

The minister is on a visit to China (9-12 July 2023) during which he will lead Pakistan’s delegation to the 12th (Special) JCC Meeting.

Ahsan Iqbal meets Bangladeshi Counterpart in Beijing

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BEIJING, July 11 (APP): Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal held a meeting with Minister for Planning of Bangladesh, Muhammad Abdul Mannan on the sidelines of the first high-level conference of the Forum on Global Action for Shared Development in Beijing.

The forum was organized by China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA).

During the meeting, the two ministers exchanged views on their respective development programmes and
reviewed the ongoing bilateral economic cooperation.

Gandhara Symposium 2023 to start tomorrow

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ISLAMABAD, Jul 10 (APP): A three-day Gandhara Symposium 2023 titled “Cultural Diplomacy: Reviving Gandhara Civilization and Buddhist Heritage in Pakistan” was being held in Islamabad from tomorrow (July 11) to July 13.

The Symposium was organized by the PM Task Force on Gandhara Tourism, the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) and the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, said a press release.

The symposium includes four Sessions focused on Gandhara Civilization and Buddhist Heritage in Pakistan, a Round Table discussion and visits to Taxila and Peshawar Museums followed by a cultural evening.

The Inaugural Session would be addressed by the President of Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi, as Chief Guest and Minister of State, Chairman of the PM Task Force on Gandhara Tourism, Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani would be the Guest of Honour.

The Concluding Session will be addressed by Senator Talha Mahmood, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs & Inter-Faith Harmony.

The speakers at the Gandhara Symposium will be from Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, Nepal, Sri Lanka, China, and Pakistan. Faith leaders, archaeologists, curators, experts, religious scholars, and academicians will reflect on the richness of Gandhara civilization and the Buddhist Heritage. Prominent stakeholders from Pakistan’s tourism industry will also participate in the Symposium.

The Gandhara civilization flourished in the region which is mostly modern-day Pakistan. Situated at the crossroads of ancient trade routes, Gandhara served as a melting pot of diverse cultures and civilizations. One of the most remarkable aspects of the Gandhara civilization was its artistic creativity.

The re-discovered cities of the Gandhara civilization exhibited many elements of their well-structured and modern lives through paintings, sculptures, coins, pottery and their relation with Buddhism.

Preserving and further promoting the Buddhist Gandhara heritage is of paramount importance for Pakistan. Besides other modes, digital and social media offer new powerful means for projecting the Buddhist Gandhara heritage in Pakistan to the world. The sacred sites, sculptures, and artefacts of Gandhara are not just relics from the past; they are also a source of inspiration for the faithful and tourists from different parts of the world.

One of the key objectives of the Gandhara Symposium will be to create awareness about Gandhara and foster a sense of appreciation for Pakistan’s rich and diverse cultural heritage, both domestically and abroad. Another important objective of the Gandhara Symposium will also be to consider new initiatives that reinforce Pakistan’s cultural diplomacy efforts and help promote tourism, particularly faith tourism, in Pakistan.

Army assures all possible support for economic development of Pakistan: COAS

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RAWALPINDI, Jul 10 (APP): Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir on Monday said the Pakistan Army assured all possible support for the economic development of the country as an institution with full dedication and spirit to complete this stage.

The Army Chief made these remarks on the occasion of the Green Pakistan Seminar.

The Army Chief said the forum was convened to gather all here to make Pakistan green again.

“Allah has blessed Pakistan with many blessings. We are a talented nation, the only requirement is that we contribute to its development together,” he added.

“Do not despair of Allah’s mercy, only unbelievers disappoint of Allah’s mercy, the Army Chief quoted the reference to Holy Quran.

He added that there were only two states for a Muslim: when he is afflicted, he is patient; when he is blessed, he is grateful.

“For a Muslim, despair is disbelief,” he said.

Pakistan has to progress and no power in the world can stop it from progressing, InshAllah
(By the Will of Allah), he said.

“We have all kinds of potential that can take Pakistan to the top,” the Army Chief said.

Chinese Muslims start return journey after Hajj 2023

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BEIJING, July 10 (APP): A chartered aeroplane carrying the first batch of Chinese pilgrims has returned from Saudi Arabia to China, as Chinese pilgrims return after this year’s pilgrimage season, China Islamic Association announced.

The first batch of pilgrims are from the cities of Yinchuan and Shizuishan in Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, according to the association.

Yang Faming, president of the China Islamic Association, and Ma Zhongping, vice president of the association, were at the airport to see off the pilgrims, Global Times reported.

Yang congratulated everyone on successfully completing this year’s pilgrimage and wished them a safe return to China and reunion with their families.

He called on Chinese Muslims to further improve moral cultivation, standardize behaviour and conduct, achieve unity of knowledge and action, continue to improve the Hajj with good social morality, family virtues and personal morality, and protect the reputation of the Hajj.

It is important to adapt Islam to local conditions, adhere to the fine traditions of Islam in China, and strive to be a model of loving both the country and the religion, Yang noted.

Another two chartered flights also departed on the same day, with one of them heading to Yinchuan, and the other to Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province, according to the association.

This year’s Hajj started on June 26 and ended on July 1.