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Children’s Lives Lost: Pakistan Demands Accountability for Iranian Airspace Violation

Pakistan

Bilateral Trust at Stake: Pakistan Reacts to Unacceptable Sovereignty Breach

ISLAMABAD, JAN 17 /DNA/ – Pakistan strongly condemned the unprovoked violation of its airspace by Iran which resulted in death of two innocent children while injuring three girls. This violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty is completely unacceptable and can have serious consequences.

It is even more concerning that this illegal act has taken place despite the existence of several channels of communication between Pakistan and Iran. Pakistan’s strong protest has already been lodged with the concerned senior official in the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tehran. Additionally, the Iranian Charge d’affaires has been called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to convey our strongest condemnation of this blatant violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and that the responsibility for the consequences will lie squarely with Iran.

Pakistan has always said terrorism is a common threat to all countries in the region that requires coordinated action. Such unilateral acts are not in conformity with good neighbourly relations and can seriously undermine bilateral trust and confidence.

AUKUS Challenges to China’s Dominance

AUKUS

Dr. Muhammad AkramZaheer

The AUKUS partnership is a special alliance involving the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. It is a significant collaboration that could have a big impact on the world in 2024. These three countries have a history of fighting together in various wars, and AUKUS can be seen as a continuation of their close relationship.Think of AUKUS as a “child” of the Five Eyes, which is a group formed after World War II for intelligence-sharing. The Five Eyes includes the U.S., the U.K., Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and it is still active today. AUKUS shares similarities with what Winston Churchill had in mind when he wrote about the English-speaking nations in “A History of the English-Speaking Peoples.”The Five Eyes was built on the idea that its members could trust each other with their secrets. This trust is based not only on their shared strategic interests as maritime powers but also on cultural, political, and commercial similarities. Even though the Five Eyes is mainly a military alliance, its members together contribute to almost 30 percent of the world’s gross domestic product.AUKUS is a group formed to help Australia get nuclear-powered submarines. But it’s not just about submarines; it’s also about sharing intelligence, improving military capabilities, tightening security, and creating new weapons together. The main goal is to stop China’s navy from taking control of the Pacific.Although the focus is on the Pacific, AUKUS is also thinking about the Atlantic. Even though there’s no immediate threat there, they believe the sea could become a big concern in the future. All the AUKUS members are islands, including the United States, which needs to protect the seas around it. The U.K. is the example for AUKUS, but the U.S. has become the most important country in the world and needs to support its allies. While alliances can have tensions, AUKUS expects to become stronger in 2024, with New Zealand likely joining and Canada thinking about it. This is important globally because, besides being a military alliance, AUKUS has a strong economic influence, especially against China. It reflects the natural outcome of global culture and national interests. As China’s economy faces challenges, AUKUS will play a more significant role, incorporating all aspects of power, not just military, on a global scale. The focus in the coming year will be on aligning and using this power with New Zealand and Canada joining.

The geopolitical implications of AUKUS extend beyond the immediate military focus, encompassing economic, technological and diplomatic dimensions. The alliance highlights the interconnectedness of security and economic interests, as well as the role of advanced technologies in shaping the geopolitical landscape. The collaboration on nuclear-powered submarines not only underscores the strategic importance of the Indo-Pacific but also signifies a shared commitment among AUKUS members to maintain a rules-based international order. However, the alliance’s exclusion of other key regional players, such as France, has led to questions about its inclusivity and the potential for further fragmentation in international relations.AUKUS has triggered a reassessment of alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific, with countries weighing the benefits and risks of aligning themselves with either the alliance or China. The diplomatic fallout from the abrupt cancellation of Australia’s submarine deal with France, which preceded the announcement of AUKUS, has strained relations between Western and European nations. The move has highlighted the complex interplay of interests and the challenges of balancing regional security concerns with global diplomatic relationships.

One of the central challenges for AUKUS is navigating the delicate balance between containing China’s assertiveness and avoiding a full-scale confrontation. The alliance’s leaders have emphasized that AUKUS is not aimed at containing or isolating China, but rather at ensuring a free and open Indo-Pacific. However, perceptions matter in geopolitics and the onus is on the member countries to demonstrate the alliance’s constructive intentions and commitment to regional stability. The delicate dance between competition and cooperation will require nuanced diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and foster a conducive environment for dialogue.The technological dimension of AUKUS introduces a new frontier in the global competition for strategic dominance. The collaboration on nuclear-powered submarines represents a leap forward in military capabilities and underscores the critical role of cutting-edge technologies in modern warfare. The alliance seeks to harness the scientific and technological prowess of its member countries to maintain a military edge in the Indo-Pacific. This has sparked concerns in China which perceives AUKUS as a challenge to its technological ambitions and a potential disruption to its efforts to become a global leader in areas such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing and advanced manufacturing.

As the AUKUS alliance progresses, its impact on the regional balance of power will become more evident. The geopolitical chessboard in the Indo-Pacific is intricate, with multiple actors vying for influence and navigating a complex web of alliances and rivalries. AUKUS, by design or consequence, has injected a new level of uncertainty into this dynamic. The challenge for policymakers in the region is to calibrate their responses, ensuring that the pursuit of security does not come at the cost of exacerbating tensions or triggering a destabilizing arms race.The economic implications of AUKUS also merit attention, as they intertwine with broader trade and investment dynamics in the Indo-Pacific. The alliance’s emphasis on advanced technologies and defense capabilities raises questions about the potential impact on economic cooperation and competition. China has positioned itself as a key player in the region’s economic development through initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). AUKUS, with its focus on security and military capabilities, may influence the economic calculus of countries in the region, leading them to reassess their economic partnerships and alignments.Furthermore, AUKUS has sparked discussions about the future of multilateralism and the efficacy of regional security architectures. The alliance’s formation, outside the traditional frameworks of organizations like the United Nations or regional groupings, raises questions about the evolving nature of global governance. Some argue that AUKUS represents a pragmatic response to the limitations of existing institutions in addressing contemporary security challenges.

The emergence of the AUKUS alliance presents a multifaceted challenge to China’s dominance in the Indo-Pacific. The alliance’s focus on advanced military technologies, strategic partnerships, and the recalibration of regional dynamics underscores the complexity of contemporary geopolitics. As AUKUS moves from announcement to implementation, its impact on regional stability, economic dynamics and global governance will become increasingly apparent. The challenge for the international community lies in managing these complexities, fostering open dialogue and pursuing a balance between competition and cooperation to ensure a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

Pakistan beat China  by 2-0 in 2nd match 

Pakistan Men’s Hockey Team endured a significant comeback victory against China by 2-0, after losing against their inaugural match of the Paris Olympics Qualifiers against Great Britain, succumbing to a resounding 6-1 defeat in Muscat, Oman.

Neither team scored any goal in the first three quarters of the match, but the Pakistani team strengthened its position in the match by scoring one goal in the third quarter. Pakistan team maintained their position in the last quarter of the game by scoring one more goal and won the match.

After winning this match, Pakistan team has moved to the third position in their group with 3 points while Great Britain is on the first position in Group A.

Election Fever in Shaheed Benazirabad: Aseefa Bhutto gears up for the polls

Election Fever in Shaheed Benazirabad: Aseefa Bhutto gears up for the polls

Aseefa Bhutto Zardari Energizes Election Campaign in Nawabshah

SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD: Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari attended a corner meeting regarding the election campaign at Taj Colony in Nawabshah. She was accompanied by former Provincial Minister for Health and Population Welfare and PPP candidate for PS-36, Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho. Nawabshah is the home constituency of President Asif Ali Zardari, who is contesting from here for the National Assembly seat, NA-207.

In a tweet regarding the corner meeting, Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari said: “The enthusiasm of the people has made it clear that on February 8, only the arrow will be stamped.”

Ambassador Yerzhan Kistafin and Minister Jamal Shah forge cultural bonds between nations

Kazakhstan

DNA

ISLAMABAD, Jan 16: Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan Yerzhan Kistafin had a meeting with Pakistan’s Federal Minister of National Heritage and Culture, Jamal Shah.

In the context of the tasks set by the President of Kazakhstan to develop “… constructive and good neighborly relations with the countries of South Asia,” the Ambassador emphasized the importance of fostering cultural collaboration particularly with Pakistan.

Ambassador Y.Kistafin also commended the recent success of the 12th Kazakh-Pakistani Intergovernmental Commission meeting on December 20-21, 2023, and congratulated Minister Shah on the signed Memorandum of Understanding in the cultural domain.

Minister Jamal Shah expressed a keen interest in fortifying cultural ties between Kazakhstan and Pakistan, spanning institutions like museums, libraries, theatres, and the film industry. During the negotiations, both sides agreed to jointly organize various events throughout the year.

Minister Shah invited Kazakh cultural figures and artists to participate in Pakistan’s cultural festivals in 2024.

Ambassador Y.Kistafin presented Minister Jamal Shah with poetry of Abai translated into Punjabi, Balochi, Sindi, and Pashto language. Additionally, he gifted the first Kazakh-English-Urdu phrasebook, underscoring plans for further cooperation in this linguistic domain. National Heritage and Culture Division, Pakistan.

Early detection can control ‘diabetic disease’

Early detection can control 'diabetic disease'

ISLAMABAD, JAN 16 (DNA) — Health expert Tuesday stressed public awareness for early detection and for adopting a healthy lifestyle to control Diabetic

as reduced physical inactivity, sitting jobs, poor sleep patterns and unhealthy food habits are mostly responsible for the increasing prevalence of disease among youngsters.

Talking to media channel, Diabetologist & specialist family physician Dr. Shehzad Tahir said that diabetes can be eliminated by simple lifestyle modifications, adding that early screening is very important in stopping the disease from progressing and with early detection we can easily beat diabetes.

He further said extreme temperatures can hurt both your body’s capacity to make and use insulin. As the temperature decreases, many diabetics’ blood sugar levels increase. Every diabetic patient requires a little bit of extra care and attention when the seasons change, he suggested.

“When the winter season arrives, people tend to skip their regular physical routines, such as yoga, exercise, and morning and evening walks, which correspond to increased blood sugar levels,” expert added. He further stressed that by adhering to standard care for high sugar levels, cholesterol and blood pressure, many complications could be reduced or completely avoided.

Replying a query, he described that improper diet, obesity, and poor lifestyle are the main causes of this disease, apart from this, if a person in the family is suffering from diabetes, such a person has a strong chance of suffering from other diseases.

He also said there was an urgent need to spread more awareness among healthcare professionals as well as common people so that diabetic foot ulcers and other complications of diabetes could be prevented in Pakistan. — DNA

Chairman POF Wah Welcomes COAS for an Insightful Visit

COAS

Rawalpindi, JAN 16 /DNA/ – General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) Wah today.

COAS was briefed about production capabilities of POF, its contributions towards fulfilling the defence requirements of the Pakistan Armed Forces and export potential.

COAS witnessed wide range of POF Products including indigenously designed and manufactured new weapons and ammo under test & trials.

While addressing the POF officers and staff, COAS appreciated their contributions to the security and economy of the country by making POF the prime defence industry of Pakistan.

“Path to national progress is defined by indigenous and local industries like POF Wah. We will continue to work for self reliance and latest technology which is essential towards ensuring reliability and strengthening the defence of Pakistan.” COAS remarked.

Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by Chairman POF Wah.

The silent crisis: climate change and its impacts on Pakistan”

Pakistan

Rida Shahzad

Pakistan is geographically located in a region, where the impact of climate change has been strongly felt. Climate change is one of the most leading challenge faced by Pakistan today and Pakistan is not alone in this, many developed countries are facing the same issue, making it a global issue.

Climate change has drastically affected our country leading to the issues of global warming,

heatwaves, floods and an unprecedented rise in temperature. Many factors have contributed in this

issue, those include; deforestation, air pollution and the government’s negligence and

mismanagement towards this issue.

According to Inform Risk Index, Pakistan has some of the highest disaster risk levels in the world,

ranked 18 out of 191 countries.

Climate change is more than an environmental disaster, it is also a social and economic crisis that

requires us to confront issues of inequality on many levels. Due to climate change in Pakistan,

major human health consequences can occur such as starvation, vector-borne diseases like dengue

fever and an increase in the burden of aquatic infections.

Monsoon rains triggered Pakistan’s most devastating floods in recent decades. Pakistan has been

hit by a number of floods in the past as well but 2022, floods in Pakistan submerged one third of

the country, affecting 33million people, half of them were children. As a result of those devastating

floods many people lost their lives, went missing and many of them lost their houses as well. Some

of the major factors that contributed to these floods were: the monsoon rains, intense heatwave as

well as the melting of the glaciers, all of these factors are linked to the issue of climate change in

one way or the other. As a result, the local people have urged the authorities to take more strict

actions in order to combat this issue .

UNICEF play a critical role along with other local NGO’s in providing shelters, medicine’s and

education to children affected by 2022 floods were remarkable. But ,here yet again the question

rises that why does our government fails to provide these basic health and educational facilities to

the flood affected people every single time? The reason for this is their lack of concern, they are

more interested in their political careers rather than actually doing something for the benefit of

those people.

Smog in Pakistan has become another alarming environmental concern, particularly in the urban

areas like Lahore and Karachi. This hazardous blend of smoke and fog is primarily the result of

vehicle’s emissions, industrial pollution and crop residue burning. Every year during the winter

months, the dense smog engulfs these cities, leading to health problems and reduced visibility .

Salman Kazmi, a doctor at Lahore main Mayo Hospital, advised residents to wear masks and

staying at home to avoid getting rushed to hospitals.

Environmentalist Rafi Alam said that the government policies aimed at combating are made only

in haste ,which are of no use. Government should made efforts to combat issues like smog by take

initiatives to improve air quality, promote cleaner energy sources and raise awareness about the

harmful effects of smog on all levels.

Former Foreign Minister and PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was at a seminar on “The

Urgency OF Action: Climate Change and it’s Implications on Human Rights in Pakistan said that

Pakistan with it’s vast landscape and rich history, was the epicenter of climate crisis and the

evidence was clear and could not be ignored. He also noticed that access to clean air and safe

drinking water were not luxuries, but basic human rights, which were as essential as freedom of

speech, promise of good education and assurance of a fair trail.

Other speakers including PPP Vice President Sherry Rehman also mentioned, that we are not the

cause of global warming. She also added that rich countries and rich people are the least to be

affected by the effects of climate change, but the developing countries and the poor are the first to

be affected. Pakistan’s former Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal also told

reporters that “we want to showcase this to the developed world that the quality of life that people

in the west are enjoying today, someone is paying the price for it in the developing world .

Pakistan is experiencing the consequences of climate change, despite contributing relatively less

to the greenhouse gas emissions. But still, Pakistan is paying the price of the sins committed by

rich nations.

PODA 16th Annual Rural Women Conference 2023 Report Launched

PODA

DNA

Islamabad, Jan: Reiterating its commitment for the uplift of the rural women, PODA launched the report of the last year’s annual rural women conference today (Tuesday) here in Islamabad. The launching ceremony was attended by a visible number of representatives from the government departments, development sector, lawyers, media, rural women leaders, transgender persons, donor community and youth. The conference was attended by 2285 persons including 1826 women. The 3-Day, 16th Annual Rural Women Conference was held from October 15 to 17, 2023, in Islamabad, marked a significant occasion in the advocacy for rural women’s rights and empowerment.

Speaking on the occasion, CEO and the Founder, PODA, Ms. Sameena Nazir appreciated the efforts of the rural women farmers who being the backbone of the agriculture are still not acknowledged for their contributions. She also appreciated the donor community who showed commitment for the protection and promotion of human rights and specially of rural women farmers who need dire attention of the government for their inclusion in the policies addressing their needs and priorities.

Applauding the efforts of PODA for organizing the conference every year since 2009, Senator Farhatullah Babar termed the conference resolution a timely measure as he was succeeded in accommodating some recommendations in his party’s manifesto.  “PODA conference opened new vistas for me to understand new dimensions of the work done by PODA every year in the form of the conference which provides a rich opportunity to around 2000 rural women who travel across the country and interact with each other on issues following their priorities,” said Farhatullah Babar.

Riffat Inam Butt, Secretary Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan, said that “usually organizations work on an issue for a limited period of time and then those are dropped in the middle of nowhere. However, PODA stands for a social cause like ending child marriages whole heartedly and owns the issue holistically leading towards a pragmatic way forward,” she said.

Sharing her views, Sameena Nazir, said that It has been PODA’s signature event for the past 16 years, an annual celebration dedicated to honoring and commemorating the resilience, struggles, and triumphs of Pakistani women, particularly from rural communities. From highlighting challenges faced by rural women to celebrating their resilience and achievements, the report will serve as a valuable resource for policymakers, NGOs, and individuals committed to promoting gender equality and rural development. The audience also approved the theme for the next conference which would be focused on different dimensions to stop child marriages.

Former Federal Minister, J, Salik also addressed on the occasion and appreciated the efforts of PODA for the protection of the rights of women, minorities and person-with-disabilities. The report launch ended on musical performance of Dr. Nagina Sadaf.

US ambassador calls on air chief

U.S. Ambassador

ISLAMABAD, JAN 16: /DNA / – U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome called on Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force in his office today. During the meeting, both dignitaries expressed their mutual desire to elevate the training momentum between the two sides through enhanced collaboration in air force to air force mutual exercises. Furthermore, they emphasized the importance of fostering a robust exchange of delegations and knowledge sharing to bolster the capabilities of both the PAF and the US Air Force. The discussion also centered around collaboration in the recently established techno parks, with a focus on leveraging technological advancements to enhance operational effectiveness and efficiency. The reorganization of mutual cooperation parameters was also deliberated upon, with an aim to fortify existing ties and explore new avenues for joint ventures and strategic partnerships.

The Air Chief accentuated the cordial relations that exist between the two nations while emphasizing his steadfast determination to elevate the existing synergistic partnership between the two key allies. Chief of the Air Staff further said, “Pakistan deeply values its robust diplomatic, economic and defence ties with the United States of America which are firmly rooted in mutual consensus concerning all important matters pertaining to regional peace, security and stability.”

The visiting envoy lauded the commendable level of professionalism of Pakistan Air Force personnel and acknowledged the remarkable strides made by PAF through indigenization under the current leadership. The US Ambassador also expressed his admiration for Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to facilitate regional peace and stability. Both sides concurred to further optimize the existing military-to-military relationship between the two countries with specific focus on enriching training and bolstering operational competencies.

The meeting between the US Ambassador and Chief of the Air Staff manifests the deep interest and willingness on both sides to further consolidate the longstanding bilateral strategic ties into concrete and mutually rewarding defence partnership.

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