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COAS Asim Munir’s inspiring address ignites hope at KPK Women Symposium – 2023

COAS Asim Munir's inspiring address ignites hope at KPK Women Symposium - 2023

PESHAWAR, SEPT 27 /DNA/ – General Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Peshawar today and had an interactive session with the respectable women of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa during ‘KPK Women Symposium – 2023’.

COAS also attended meeting of the Provincial Apex Committee along with Caretaker Chief Minister KP, Muhammad Azam Khan.

While addressing the participants of the women symposium, COAS said that, women have played a positive and an important role in the progress of country throughout the history of Pakistan.

COAS highlighted that women’s role in Pakistan’s progress and development is quintessential and most important.

COAS remarked that women of KPK have continued to face multi-faceted  challenges due to prolonged fight against terrorism, however, they have proven their resilience, commitment and bravery at the face of all odds.

COAS encouraged the women to take part in the progress and development of KPK and Newly Merged Districts.

During the Apex Committee meeting, COAS was briefed about overall security situation including initiatives against smuggling, hoarding and drug trafficking.

The participants of the meeting affirmed that state institutions and people are united for the protection of life and property of citizens.

Participants also paid rich tribute to the Shuhada and their families.

COAS concluded “we have to synergise our efforts for peace and prosperity of our beloved country.  Pakistan Army will continue to play its role in ensuring peace and stability in KPK to provide a secure environment for economic development”.

Earlier upon arrival, COAS was received by Commander Peshawar Corps.

Cricket fever sweeps Lahore as Pak-China friendship match steals hearts

Cricket fever sweeps Lahore as Pak-China friendship match steals hearts

LAHORE, SEPT 27 /DNA/ – Friendship won the Pak-China Friendly Cricket Match that took place here at the LCCA Ground on Wednesday and after a good competition, Pak-China Green outplayed Pak-China Red by 9 wickets.

The 1st Pak-China Friendship Cricket Match 2023 has marked new dimension of Sino-Pak relations spanning over 72 years in the backdrop of return of cricket in Hangzhou Asian Games underway in China. Taking everybody storm, Pak-China Friendship Cricket Match, that enthused cricketing fans particularly Lahori cricket-lovers, was organized in collaboration with Chinese Consulate Lahore and Institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR).

Pak-China Cricket Team Red was captained by Luo Jianxue and Pak-China Cricket Team Green was led by Yasir Habib Khan.

The momentous event was graced by PCB Management Committee Zaka Ashraf as chief guest from Pakistan side while Chinese Acting Consul General Lahore Cao Ke was chief guest from Chinese side. Other dignitaries present on the occasion were Lahore Qalandars owners Atif Rana former cricketers Misbah ul Haq, Nadeem Khan, IIRMR Chairman Muhammad Mehdi and others.

Speaking on the occasion, PCB Management Committee Chairman Zaka Ashraf said that this is a great initiative taken by Institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR) to engage the Chinese nationals in a healthy cricket event.

“Chinese have starting taking keen interest in cricket and we are ready to provide every facility their national cricket team needs. We will welcome them at our state-of-the-art National Cricket Academy and try to transform them into the champions of the game under our able coaches and trainers.”

Chinese Acting Consul General Lahore Cao Ke in his speech said that one of another unique aspects that unites China and Pakistan is our shared love for cricket. “Let’s wish the Pakistan cricket team be the final winner of Asian Games,” he added.

“While as we all know, though there’s 3 billion population in the world is fan of this sport, cricket is not traditionally associated with China, but we know the passion for this sport runs deeply in Pakistan’s culture, we want cricket to be a bridge between our people.

 Just as Pakistani play table tennis and Chinese play cricket, this newfound bond is a beautiful illustration of how sports can transcend borders and bring our people and our heart together,” he added.

Moreover, in order to provide the best possible conditions for cricketers in Asian Games, China develop brand new cricket infrastructure. For example, the organizer of Hangzhou Asian Games look around all over China to find the perfect soil for the cricket playing field. It’s clear that China is committed to not only welcome the sport back to the show but also offering best opportunities for international teams to play and grow.

He said that it is an extraordinary moment as we prepare to witness the historic first-ever friendly T-10 match between China and Pakistan. The playing side for this momentous occasion includes distinguished dignitaries, Chinese consuls, renowned journalists, beloved celebrities, and some Chinese compatriots. Today, as we gather on the cricket field, we not only celebrate this exciting match but also the deepening of bonds and friendship between our two nations.

He said that let us celebrate China’s National Day and the ongoing Asian Games, let us also celebrate the enduring friendship between Pakistan and China.

“As we commemorate this momentous day, it’s worth highlighting another significant event on the horizon—the 19th Asian Games is hosted in the vibrant city of Hangzhou China from September 23 to October 8. These games not only showcase China’s commitment to sports and athleticism but also serve as a platform for promoting friendship and cooperation among Asian nations.

And most exciting for us, cricket come back to Asian Games at the second time, with the first time in 2010 Asian Games held in Guangzhou, China. It’s a important decision from China to foster harmony and unity in the region and beyond. Cricketing world hopes that the holding of cricket match between Pakistan and China will open up a new window of bosom cordial ties that stood unchanged withstanding test of time.”

IIRMR Chairman Muhammad Mehdi said that institute of International Relations and Media Research (IIRMR) is dedicated to bolster Pak-China relations and 1st Pak-China friendly Cricket match has tugged the strings of all hearts influenced by new flavor of congenial delicacy between both brethren countries.

The Day That Changed History: Azerbaijan’s Ambassador Recalls Sept 27 Victory

The Day That Changed History: Azerbaijan's Ambassador Recalls Sept 27 Victory

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 27 /DNA/ – The Embassy of Azerbaijan in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, organized a poignant event to observe September 27 as “Remembrance Day,” paying tribute to the martyrs and commemorating a historic victory.

In a solemn ceremony attended by dignitaries and guests, Azerbaijan Ambassador to Pakistan, Khazar Farhadov, spoke about the significance of this day. He emphasized the profound impact of the 44-day Patriotic War, which culminated on September 27, 2020, when Azerbaijan liberated its territories from Armenian occupation.

Ambassador Farhadov highlighted that the day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by Azerbaijani soldiers and officers who fought heroically for their nation’s territorial integrity. He recounted the pivotal moment when Armenia was forced to sign an act of surrender, bringing an end to decades of illegal occupation.

However, the Ambassador also expressed concern over Armenia’s failure to fully implement the trilateral statement signed on November 10, 2020. He pointed to continued provocations and acts of terrorism, such as the recent landmine explosions that claimed civilian lives.

Local anti-terror measures were initiated to uphold the provisions of the trilateral statement, secure the withdrawal of Armenia’s armed forces, and restore constitutional order in the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ambassador Farhadov noted.

Azerbaijan’s Ambassador Acknowledges Pakistan’s Unwavering Support

He acknowledged Pakistan’s unwavering support during these challenging times, highlighting the nation’s moral and political backing of Azerbaijan’s just position. “I would like to extend my deep gratitude to our brotherly Pakistani media representatives for their support in highlighting the Azerbaijan realities among the Pakistani public as well as in the international arena,” the Ambassador said.

Ambassador Farhadov shared updates on the massive reconstruction and restoration efforts in the liberated areas, with international airports built and cultural hubs like Shusha and Aghdam now hosting international events.

The Ambassador also introduced a book titled “The History of Patriotic War – Personality Factor,” dedicated to the 44-day Patriotic War. The book delves into the historical context, the role of national leadership, and the geo-political consequences of Azerbaijan’s victory.

Additionally, he discussed the Western Azerbaijan Community, which advocates for the rights of Azerbaijanis expelled from their ancestral lands, now part of Armenia. He emphasized the need for a legally binding international agreement to enable their return and ensure lasting peace in the region.

The event served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by Azerbaijan in its pursuit of peace and territorial integrity, with Pakistan standing as a steadfast ally in these endeavors.

IPC Secretary meets WADA Asian Director

IPC Secretary meets WADA Asian Director

AFZAL JAVED 

ISLAMABAD: Federal Secretary for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) Ahmad Hanif Orakzai hold meeting with Wold Anti Doping Agency (WADA) Asian Director Kazuhiro Hayashi and discussed about restructuring of Anti Doping Organization of Pakistan (ADOP) and various issues relating to WADA. 

The Director General of Pakistan Sports Board Shoaib Khoso was also present during the meeting which held on the sidelines of 19th Asian Games, Hangzhou China. 

 Federal Secretary IPC Ahmad Hanif Orakzai informed WADA director about the steps taken to improve the anti-doping organization in Pakistan and said that strict implementation of WADA rules is being ensured in Pakistan to prevent and discourage the use of prohibited drugs among athletes.

He said that the National Anti-Doping Agency Pakistan is actively playing its role as well as monitoring of athletes is also being done to ensure zero tolerance for doping including prevention of prohibited drugs. 

On this occasion, Ahmad Hanif Orakzai along with DG PSB also presented  souvenir to WADA Asian Director.

Schools to remain closed tomorrow

Schools to remain closed tomorrow

LAHORE: Government and private schools across Punjab will remain closed tomorrow (Thursday) amid rising cases of Pink Eye infection in the province, ARY News reported.

The directions to keep schools closed in the province were passed by the Punjab caretaker CM Mohsin Naqvi.

The teachers have been directed to check the students at the main entrance of the schools from Monday to prevent the spread of the eye infection.

The number of conjunctivitis cases, commonly known as Pink Eye are increasing sharply in Punjab and other parts of the country.

The Punjab Health Department officials reported 85 new cases of conjunctivitis, commonly known as Pink Eye, within the past 24 hours.

Patients have been directed to use prescribed eye drops and tissues for eye cleansing, with the option of using cold water for temporary relief. The provincial government health department stressed the need to use hand sanitizers and cautioned against touching one’s eyes without washing hands thoroughly.

The health department advised against sharing items with those suffering from eye infections, including pillows, clothes, medicine, and bedding, which should be kept separate. Additionally, patients were urged not to reuse facial items.

World Tourism Day: Experts call for eco-friendly practices in Pak’s tourism industry

World Tourism Day

Islamabad, /DNA/ – Speakers at a seminar urged the authorities and the tourism management companies to prioritize green investments on services and infrastructure at the tourist destinations across the country. Using non-timber fuel, alternate energy, water conservation, solid waste management and environment friendly practices shall be promoted to ensure sustainable eco-tourism.

The seminar was organized by the Devcom-Pakistan, ICLC and National Skills University (NSU) here on Wednesday to mark the World Tourism Day, themed on “Tourism and Green Investments”.

The managing director Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) Aftab ur Rehman Rana was the chief guest. The guest speakers included Vice Chancellor NSU Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, President Rural Development Foundation (RDF) Brig. Retd Muhammad Khan, Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed, Secretary ICLC Sibtain Raza, CEO Apex Adnan Saeed, Sumera Raza and Rana Tariq Javed.

The managing director Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) Aftab ur Rehman Rana said that Pakistan’s tourism and hospitality industry contributes 3.5 percent to the country’s GDP. Most of which is contributed by the domestic tourism that has flourished in recent years. About 6.5 million people are directly or indirectly engaged in the industry. This is quite unfortunate that only a few know or are willing to invest in the green practices.

The federal government has taken the provincial authorities onboard to ensure sustainable ecotourism models, Rana said adding, more awareness campaigns and stakeholders’ engagement is desired to control the undue interventions.

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar urged the youth to travel across the heavenly land of Pakistan that is full of diverse culture and landscape. Outdoor is an open book that makes the travelers learn about the cultural and heritage assets of the country.

Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed urged the authorities to control the damage to the green cover that is being done by the environment, unfriendly structures, housing societies, timber mafia, littering and unmanaged solid waste. Local communities are the main stakeholder of the tourist destinations. They shall come up to form their associations to raise voice against the exploitation of their homelands.

Munir Ahmed said Pakistan has immense potential to spread the hospitality and tourism industry to 50-70 percent of the GDP. It would create a mess if the full potential is realized without any green investments and nature conservation. Authorities shall take stern actions against the vested interests of the mafias, illegal and undue structures and mushroom growth of housing societies and hospitality outlets. We have many policies that remain unimplemented.

Brig. Retd Muhammad Aslam supported the idea of community-based tourism in their own locally managed houses. So that the visitors could learn about the life they live, hardships and their culture. It would add more to the livelihood of the locals without compromising the natural resources.

The World Tourism Day highlights the need for more and better-targeted traditional and non-traditional investments are required for People, for Planet and for Prosperity, to enable tourism to deliver on its massive potential to provide opportunities for people, to build resilient, to accelerate climate action and greater sustainability for the planet and deliver inclusive prosperity around the pillars of innovation and entrepreneurship.

UNWTO has identified investments as a key priority for the sector, serving as the bridge between its Member States, destinations, businesses and investors, culminating in World Tourism Day 2023, which calls to action to the international community, governments, multilateral financial institutions, development partners and private sector investors to unite around a new tourism investment strategy.

Indonesia shuts down social media sales: Small businesses rejoice

Indonesia

JAKARTA, Sept 27 (AFP/APP/DNA): Indonesia has banned goods transactions on social media platforms in a new regulation, its trade minister said Wednesday, as Jakarta aims to rein in direct sales on major platforms it says are harming millions of small businesses.

Calls had grown in recent months for a regulation governing social media and e-commerce, with offline sellers seeing their livelihoods threatened by the sale of cheaper products on TikTok Shop and other platforms.

  “This trade regulation has been in force (since yesterday),” Trade Minister Zulkifli Hasan told a news conference in the capital Jakarta.

He said social commerce platforms would have a week to comply with the new rule.

    “Any government would protect local small businesses,” he said, saying the regulation was passed to ensure “equality in business competition”.

  The regulation means social media firms will not be able to conduct direct transactions but only promote products on their platforms.

    “Social commerce can place ads like TV, but it mustn’t be transactional. (They) can’t open shop, can’t directly sell,” he said, without mentioning TikTok by name.

Laws in the archipelago nation did not cover direct transactions through social media platforms such as TikTok, Facebook or Instagram before the new regulation.

   The new regulation is yet another setback for TikTok, which has faced intense scrutiny in the United States and other nations in recent months over users’ data security and the company’s alleged ties to Beijing.

  “Other countries are banning, we don’t, (we’re) regulating,” Hasan said.

     Indonesia is one of the world’s biggest markets for TikTok Shop and was the first to pilot the app’s e-commerce arm.

   But Indonesia is now the first country in the region to act against the platform’s growing popularity in social media commerce.

  The ministerial-level regulation — an amendment to a trade regulation issued in 2020 — did not need approval by lawmakers.

     Chinese technology giant and TikTok owner ByteDance and TikTok Indonesia did not respond immediately to a request for comment Wednesday.

But a TikTok Indonesia spokesperson told AFP on Monday the ban would harm as many as six million local sellers who market their products on the platform.

  Meta — which owns Facebook and Instagram — did not respond to a request for comment.

How the ban will work exactly remains unclear but experts said it could mean social media firms would have to obtain a separate approval for their e-commerce arms.

 “It could be that their license will be rearranged,” said Tauhid Ahmad, executive director of the Jakarta-based Institute for Development of Economics and Finance.

 Offline sellers at Tanah Abang market in Jakarta applauded the government’s decision.

   “The government should… dare to innovate given the current situation, where markets are quiet like this,” said Stevanie Ahua, a 60-year-old wholesale denim jeans seller.

  She said her revenue had dropped by 60 percent in recent months as buyers turned to online shops.

   Others like 29-year-old cookie baker Panji Made Agung in Bali said he was disappointed by the ban.

      “For sellers like me, TikTok can be used for soft selling. We can become influencers and sellers at the same time,” he said.

    Indonesia’s e-commerce market is dominated by platforms such as Tokopedia, Shopee and Lazada but TikTok Shop gained a significant market share since launching in 2021.

   Indonesia, with 125 million users, is TikTok’s second-largest global market after the United States, according to company figures.

    TikTok’s chief executive Shou Zi Chew visited Jakarta in June, pledging to pour billions of dollars into Southeast Asia in the coming years.

PML-N Trio’s Bold Strategy: Can they challenge Imran Khan’s dominance?

PML-N Trio's Bold Strategy: Can they challenge Imran Khan's dominance?

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Miftah Ismail has said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan had surpassed all political leaders in popularity in a recent opinion poll, reported on Wednesday.

Miftah along with Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, and Mustafa Khokhar, who had earlier come up with the idea of seminars on “Reimagining Pakistan”, is also presently testing waters for the launch of a political party.

Miftah told no decision has been taken as yet, but presently they are seriously thinking on the issue.

He disclosed that they had also done a public opinion survey in July this year, which showed Imran way ahead of all in popularity.

What Abbasi said about his political future in Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and about the need for a new political party is part of the trio’s strategy to test the waters before reaching a final decision.

Abbasi, Miftah, and Mustafa are presently discussing the launch of a political party with different people besides encouraging discussion on the issue in the media and social media to assess whether it is a doable option. 

Among the three, Khokar is more keen to launch the party than the other two who are not fully clear as yet whether they should do it or not.

All three, according to Miftah, agree there is space for launching a new political party in the present political situation. The question, he said, remains whether they have the capacity to attract people to join a new political party.

Through a leading entity, conducting public opinion polls, Miftah said they have also got a survey done to assess the popularity of different political parties and leaders. Their reading of the survey report made them reach the conclusion of a need for a new political party.

The three believe a significant number of voters, who are presently inclined towards Imran Khan and PTI for their rejection of PML-N, can be attracted by a new political party because neither the staunch supporters of Imran Khan nor of Nawaz would vote for any other political party.

In view of the post-May 9 difficult situations faced by Imran Khan and his party, the PTI, it is believed the new political party may attract significant voters (not the staunch supporters) of the PTI, who would never vote for PMLN or other political party in Punjab.

Among the three, Khokhar, left the PPP after the party’s leadership objected to his certain statements criticising powerful quarters. Miftah got the cold shoulder from the PML-N top leadership for publicly defending his economic solutions, which are different from that of Ishaq Dar’s.

Miftah also criticised Dar’s policies as finance minister and argued that he too was criticised as finance minister by Dar. However, his criticism of Dar’s policies has made him an alien to Sharifs.

Abbasi has started distancing himself from the PML-N top leadership for the last several months. The PML-N top leadership was keen not to let Abbasi drift from them, but the latter sounded dissatisfied with the politics of all the three leading political parties including PML-N.

Abbasi also did not show his keenness in the PML-N ticket for the next elections, while he had already declined to continue as senior vice-president of the party after Maryam Nawaz was announced as senior vice-president and chief organiser of PML-N.

On the direction of Nawaz Sharif, Maryam had visited Abbasi at the latter’s residence in Islamabad to convince him not to leave the office of senior vice-president of PMLN. Shahid had politely declined. Now, he appears to be quitting the PML-N anytime.

Pakistan Athletics team reaches China for Asian Games 

Pakistan Athletics team reaches China for Asian Games 

By our correspondent 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan athletics team has arrived in China  on Wednesday to participate in the athletics competitions of ongoing 19th Asian Games at Hangzhou.

13 mens and 4 women will be seen in action in athletic competitions of the asian games, while the team officials include Olympian Sadaf Siddiqui, Fayyaz Hussain, Sajjad Mahmood and Muhammad Sajid.

´´We are thankful to the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) and Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) for the participation of a large number of Pakistani athletes in the Asian Game´´ said Olympian Sadaf Siddiqui who is the team official of athletic team, adding that we are hopeful that the national athletes will make the country pride in the athletic competitions. 

She said that China, the host country for the Asian Games, has made the best arrangements for hosting the asian biggest event.

While Asian games athletics events will be held from September 29 to October 5 and country’s premier javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem along with Mohammad Yasir will be in action in the javelin throw event. The other athletes include Gohar Shahbaz, Shajar Abbas (100 and 200 meters race), Muhammad Asad ur Rehman (400m), Waqas Akbar (800m), Muhammad Akhtar (5000m), Farhan Ilyas, Abid Razzaq (110m and 400m hurdles), Sohail Amir (10000m race), Jafar Ashraf (pole vault), Muhammad Afzal. (Long Jump), Shehroz Khan (High Jump), Tameen Khan (100M), Ghazala Ramzan (100 Meters Hurdles), Rabila Faraq (1500M), Farhat Bano (10,000 Meters Race) will be seen in action for medal race.

On the other hand, the Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) surprisingly stopped two female athletes Sahib E Asra and Arooj Kiran  from going to China a few hours before the departure, on which the athletes have expressed deep disappointment.

WORLD MARITIME DAY- 2023: MARPOL AT 50- OUR COMMITMENT GOES ON Every drop in the ocean counts”

WORLD MARITIME DAY- 2023

Yoko Ono

The world’s oceans, covering more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, have long been a source of fascination, trade, and exploration. These vast expanses of water have been essential to human civilization, enabling global trade, travel, and connectivity. World maritime day is celebrated each year on 28 September, to emphasize the critical significance of shipping safety, maritime security, and the preservation of the marine environment. This significant day commemorates the adoption of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Convention on March 6, 1958, which established the IMO, a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating shipping. Each year, World Maritime Day revolves around a specific theme, focusing on various aspects of the maritime industry. The theme for this year’s World Maritime Day, “MARPOL at 50 – our commitment goes on,” underscores the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) extensive track record in safeguarding the environment from the adverse effects of shipping through a robust regulatory framework. It also highlights the IMO’s enduring dedication to this crucial mission. The theme specifically draws attention to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), which addresses the prevention of marine environmental pollution by ships from operational or accidental causes.

Additionally, the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, or MARPOL, holds a central position in maritime law and environmental protection. It was adopted in 1973 and entered into force in 1978. Over the past five decades, MARPOL has undergone several amendments and annexes, making it one of the most important international treaties addressing the prevention of pollution from ships. MARPOL encompasses six main annexes, each dealing with specific aspects of ship-source pollution: Annex I – Prevention of Pollution by Oil: This annex sets strict regulations for the discharge of oil and oily mixtures from ships. Annex II- Control of Pollution by Toxic Liquid Substances in Bulk: it governs the discharge of harmful chemicals and substances carried in bulk. Annex III- Prevention of Pollution by Harmful Substances Carried by Sea in Packaged Form: it addresses the packaging and labeling of harmful substances transported by sea. Annex IV- Prevention of Pollution by Sewage from Ships: this annex regulates the discharge of sewage from ships. Annex V- Prevention of Pollution by Garbage from Ships: it covers the disposal of garbage, plastics, and other solid waste at sea. Annex VI- Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships: it addresses air emissions from ships, including sulfur and nitrogen oxide emissions.

Furthermore, this theme serves as a catalyst for vital discussion concerning the future trajectory of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) endeavors to fortify planet’s safeguarding and the preservation of its oceans. This theme is intricately intertwined with the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These encompass a spectrum of critical objectives, such as ensuring affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), fostering industry, innovation, and infrastructure (SDG 9), addressing climate change and sustainably managing oceans, seas, and marine resources (SDGs 13 and 14), as well as recognizing the paramount importance of partnerships and effective implementation to realize these aspirations (SDG 17). In essence, the theme underscores the imperative of aligning maritime practices with these global sustainability goals, thereby affirming the maritime community’s unwavering commitment to a better, more sustainable future for our planet and its precious oceans.

Moreover, the concept of ‘marine safety’ addresses the safety of ships and maritime installations with the primary purpose of protecting maritime professionals and the marine environment. Marine safety in the first place implies the regulation of the construction of vessels and maritime installations, the regular control of their safety procedures as well as the education of maritime professionals in complying with regulations. Marine safety is closely linked to the work of the International Maritime Organization and its Maritime Safety Committee which acts as the core international body for developing rules and regulations.

In addition to it, safety concerns are core to maritime security given that it may involve environmental and cultural interests. Marine safety has also been increasingly linked to maritime security given that the maritime industry, shipping companies and their employees are simultaneously potential targets (e.g. of pirates, terrorists, or criminals) as well as potential perpetrators (by engaging in maritime crimes such as trafficking of persons, illicit goods or weapons or in collaborating with violent actors). Maritime security is however also linked to economic development. Throughout history the oceans were always of vital economic importance.

Besides, ships have significant impacts on marine pollution through various activities and sources of pollution including oil spills- accidental oil spills from ships can be catastrophic for marine environments. These spills often occur during refueling, oil transfer operations, or as a result of accidents, and they release oil into the ocean, harming marine life and coastal ecosystems. Air Pollution- ships emit air pollutants, including sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter, which can contribute to acid rain, smog, and damage to marine ecosystems when these pollutants are deposited into the ocean. Ballast Water- ships use ballast water to stabilize their vessels during transit. However, this water can contain invasive species from one location and introduce them to new ecosystems when discharged at another port, disrupting local marine ecosystems. To address these issues, international regulations and conventions, such as the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO)- MARPOL and Ballast Water Management Convention, have been established to control and reduce the environmental impacts of shipping. These regulations aim to minimize pollution from ships through measures such as wastewater treatment systems, emission controls, and antifouling paint restrictions, among others. However, continued efforts are needed to ensure sustainable shipping practices and protect marine environments from pollution.

In a nutshell, World Maritime Day serves as a reminder of the maritime industry’s enduring importance and its commitment to sustainable practices. MARPOL, at 50, remains a cornerstone of maritime law, ensuring that shipping activities are carried out responsibly and in harmony with the environment. As we celebrate this day, we acknowledge the pivotal role of conventions like MARPOL in shaping a more sustainable and interconnected world, where the oceans remain a source of wonder, prosperity, and environmental preservation.

To mark World Maritime Day, Pakistan Navy is organizing seminars/ webinars to engage both the public and stakeholders in meaningful discussions about maritime conservation. These initiatives serve as platforms for experts, environmentalists, and maritime enthusiasts to come together and share knowledge, ideas, and best practices in pollution prevention. By fostering a culture of responsibility and awareness, the Pakistan Navy plays a vital role in ensuring that the significance of World Maritime Day resonates not just within its ranks but also throughout the nation, reinforcing the collective commitment to protect our oceans and promote sustainable maritime activities.

Anum Sultan, independent writer, M. Phil International Relations

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