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Pakistan’s annual growth can fall 18-20% by 2050: WB

Pakistan’s annual GDP can

fall 18-20% by 2050: WB

                ISLAMABAD, Nov 17 (dna):Pakistan’s annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is at risk of falling by 18 to 20 percent by 2050 due to the combined risks from the intensification of climate change and environmental degradation in the country if the climate change issues are left unaddressed.

“The combined risks from the intensification of climate change and environmental degradation, unless addressed, will further aggravate Pakistan’s economic fragility; and could ultimately reduce annual GDP by 18 to 20 percent per year by 2050, based on the optimistic and pessimistic scenarios”, a report recently published by the World Bank said.

Between 6.5 and 9.0 percent of GDP will likely be lost due to climate change (in the optimistic and pessimistic scenarios, respectively) as increased floods and heatwaves reduce agriculture and livestock yields, destroy infrastructure, sap labour productivity, and undermine health, the report further said.

Additionally, water shortages in agriculture could reduce GDP by more than 4.6 percent, and air pollution could impose a loss of 6.5 percent of GDP per year.

The use of water for non-agricultural purposes is likely to increase significantly with climate change. Under a high-growth (4.9 percent per year) and high-warming (3°C by 2047) scenario, water demand is projected to increase by almost 60 percent, with the highest rates of the increase coming from the domestic and industrial sectors, the report said.

It added that climate warming will account for up to 15 percent of this increase in demand. This heightened demand will result in unintended consequences that deprive downstream areas of water rights. The competition among sectors will necessitate inter-sectoral tradeoffs that will likely be made at the expense of water for agriculture.

It is projected that in the next three decades, about 10 percent of all irrigation water will need to be repurposed to meet non-agricultural demand. Freeing up 10 percent of irrigation water without compromising food security will be a complex challenge that will require substantial policy reforms to incentivize water conservation and increase water use efficiency in the agricultural sector and a shift away from water-thirsty crops as well as better environmental management.

The projected costs of a forced reallocation of water out of agriculture, to meet non-agriculture demands, without such steps, could reduce GDP in 2047 by 4.6 percent. The losses projected here are thus the costs of forced reallocation of water to serve other urgent needs, including allocations for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and urgent environmental flows to sustain critical ecosystem services.

Damage induced by climate-related extreme events will likely have economy-wide impacts on growth, fiscal space, employment, and poverty. Global warming and extreme events affect economic activity through multiple transmission channels: impacts on lives, on infrastructure and assets, and on livelihoods, which can result in lost economic growth, worsening poverty and longer-term threats to human capital and productivity. Existing macro models can help assess the expected scale of such events.

The report added that household poverty is expected to decline over time, but even a 9 percent decline in GDP by 2050 is enough to stall poverty reduction, with disproportionate impacts on rural households. By 2030, the urban poverty rate is expected to be half that of rural areas. By 2050, urban poverty is projected to decline further, to 10 percent, while rural poverty remains in the 25–28 percent ra

Pakistan slams Indian media’s ‘disingenuous’ reporting on DG IAEA’s comments

ISLAMABAD, NOV 16: Pakistan Wednesday deemed Indian media’s report a “disingenuous attempt” for misreporting Director General International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi’s response to a query about the firing of India’s missile being fired into Pakistan on March 9 this year.

The Indian media reported that the BrahMos nuclear capable missile fired into Pakistan’s territory from India was not a cause for any specific concern for the international nuclear watchdog.

The Foreign Office, in its statement, said that the report is a disingenuous attempt by the Indian state-sponsored media to absolve their country of its “irresponsible nuclear behaviour” by directing the question DG IAEA.

“The available transcripts show that DG IAEA responded in negative when asked whether the IAEA had sought information from the Indian government on the incident. It should have been qualified by stating that IAEA has no mandate on such matters,” the statement read.

Pakistan stated that the DG’s response cannot be “purposely misinterpreted” to “trivialise” the incident of a nuclear-capable BrahMos missile fire with grave implications for regional and global security.

It added that the incident has raised several questions about India’s conduct as a nuclear state including, whether it was actually an accident.

“India also needs to answer questions about the underlying intentions, technical features and reliability of the missile system, safety, security and nuclear command and control protocols, and the presence of rogue elements in the Indian military,” the Foreign Office said in its statement.

Pakistan also demanded India to explain several repeated incidents of nuclear and radioactive material theft and illicit trafficking, which are more relevant to the IAEA mandate.

“It was expected to report these nuclear security related incidents under the IAEA Incidents and Trafficking Database,” the statement read.

Pakistan said that the critical questions, which remain unanswered, should continue to be of concern to the international community.

India misreporting DG IAEA

Indian media outlet, The Indian Express, had claimed that the IAEA did not see the misfire of the missile as a cause of specific concern and that the matter did not raise questions on safety of nuclear material and weapon in India.

“Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of International Atomic Energy Agency, told The Indian Express in an interview at COP27 climate change meet that the incident was not viewed as a risk and there had been no consultation with the Indian government on this issue,” The Indian Express wrote in its news story on November 14.

According to the publication, Grossi said “no, we didn’t” when asked if the IAEA sought information about the incident from the Indian government.

It added that the DG responded in negative to a question about doubts being raised on the safety of India’s nuclear assets.

FM reassures Pakistan’s firm support to Turkiye in fight against terrorism

ISLAMABAD, NOV 16 (DNA) — Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday reassured Pakistan’s firm support to Turkiye in its fight against terrorism.

The foreign minister spoke with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu to express condolences on Istanbul terrorist attack, Foreign Office Spokesperson posted on his Twitter handle.

On Sunday last, at least six people were killed and 81 others wounded in an explosion, in a busy shopping street of Taksim Square area of central Istanbul. =DNA

PTI waiting for next army chief

Tehtreek-e-Insaf wants to negotiate with the new military establishment

Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is waiting for the arrival of the new army chief then it will decided as to when its march shall enter Rawalpindi or Islamabad.

According to well informed sources the PTI Chairman Imran Khan has told his party leaders that they have to wait for the new appointment no matter who steps into the shoes of the outgoing army chief. The party believes there was no point in talking to the outgoing establishment because it cannot help them anymore.

The sources say the government has made up its mind to announce the new army chief more likely on November 20. If it so happens then the PTI long march is expected to enter Rawalpindi on November 21.

Sources claim the government has also decided the name of the new army chief and final announcement shall be made after the military forwards a summary to the government in this regard.

According to sources the government also plans to amend the Pakistan Army Act in order to do away with the clause that gives government right to reappoint army chief and the chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff committee. If the amendment is approved then the word reappointment shall be replaced with retention, and the retention may be for one week, one month and so on and so forth. The reappointment means a full three years term.

According to this amendment the government can also extend tenure of any officer whose retirement draws near but the government wants to retain him. As the army has announced time and again that it will no longer be part of any political activity, therefore if the incoming army chief remains neutral then the question is how these two forces i.e PTI and the incumbent alliance would settle their issues.

If Lt General Asim Munir becomes the army chief then it will be difficult for the PTI to ask him for any role since the PTI Chairman had publicly announced he may not like this appointment, though later he changed his stance by saying his party had nothing to do with this appointment and it would welcome whosoever assumes this responsibility.

In the given circumstances it appears as if the PTI had to do a lot of toil in order to get its demands met including holding of the early elections. Analysts believe, when a general is elevated to the rank of army chief then he only belongs of his institution.

Centre not to accept further PTI MNAs’ resignations

ISLAMABAD – The Federal government on Wednesday decided not to accept further resignations of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MNAs.

Sources privy to the matter said that the centre took a U-turn over PTI’s resignations issue, and decided not to accept further resignations.

It is pertinent to mention that on July 28, the National Assembly speaker Raja Pervaiz Ashraf accepted the resignations of 11 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) MNAs.

The PTI lawmakers had resigned en masse on April 11, two days after former Prime Minister Imran Khan was ousted from the top office after the no-confidence motion moved by the joint opposition in the parliament against him succeeded.

The Speaker accepted the resignation by exercising the powers conferred under Clause (1) of Article 64 of the Constitution of Pakistan.

The National Assembly Secretariat has also issued a notification to this effect.

According to a spokesperson of the National Assembly, notifications regarding the acceptance of resignations have been forwarded to the Election Commission of Pakistan for further action.

Those whose resignations were accepted include Shireen Mazari, Ali Muhammad Khan, Fazl Muhammad Khan, Shaukat Khan, Fakhar Zaman Khan, Farrukh Habib, Ijaz Shah, Akram Cheema, Jamil Ahmad Khan, Shandana Gulzar and Abdul Shakoor Shaad.

Gen Bajwa visits IDEAS-2022 at Karachi Expo Centre

KARACHI, NOV 16 /DNA/ – General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) visited Karachi today. COAS witnessed various stalls at IDEAS-2022 at Karachi Expo Centre.

COAS also interacted with cross section of visitors and delegates and held separate meetings with various visiting delegates including Bahrain, Italy, Srilanka, Libya, Zimbabwe and UAE.

Later, COAS visited Malir garrison where he laid floral wreath at Martyr’s Monument. During his farewell address to officers and troops COAS lauded their professionalism and devotion to duty.

He also praised the troops for their untiring rescue and relief efforts to assist the people during recent heavy floods.

Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by Corps Commander Lieutenant General Muhammad Saeed.

FO rejects Indian remarks over BrahMos missile misfire into Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, NOV 16 /DNA/ – In response to a query regarding Indian media reports quoting Director General International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that the firing of BrahMos nuclear capable missile into Pakistan’s territory from India on 9 March 2022 was not a cause for any specific concern for the IAEA, the Spokesperson stated the following:

The report is a disingenuous attempt by the Indian state-sponsored media to absolve India of its irresponsible nuclear behaviour by directing this question at the Director General IAEA. 

The available transcripts show that DG IAEA responded in negative when asked whether the IAEA had sought information from the Indian government on the incident. It should have been qualified by stating that IAEA has no mandate on such matters.

The Director General’s response cannot be purposely misinterpreted to trivialize the incident of a nuclear-capable BrahMos missile fire with grave implications for regional and global security.

The incident has raised several questions about India’s conduct as a nuclear State including, whether it was actually an accident. India also needs to answer questions about the underlying intentions, technical features and reliability of the missile system, safety, security  and nuclear command and control protocols, and the presence of rogue elements in the Indian military. 

India needs to explain several repeated incidents of nuclear and radioactive material theft and illicit trafficking that are more relevant to the IAEA mandate. It was expected to report these nuclear security related incidents under the IAEA Incidents and Trafficking Database.    

These critical questions, which remain unanswered, should continue to be of concern to the international community.

Appointment of Army Chief will be according to constitution: SAPM

By Faisal Munir / DNA
ATTOCK: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Overseas
Pakistanis and Human Resources Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has said that
the people rejected Imran Khan. Elections will be held on time. The
appointment of Army Chief will be according to the constitution. The
coalition government is trying to provide relief to the people. The
country’s economy is being damaged by the long march. It is not right
for Imran Khan to criticize institutions as a target, they are
spreading riots in the country in the name of Long March. The country
cannot afford any chaos.

SAPM said that the struggle of PPP has always been peaceful for the
country and nation The sacrifices of PPP are not hidden from anyone We
prefer practical service politics aimed at improving the quality of
life of the people. PPP always struggled for democracy and did not
hesitate to make the biggest sacrifice for the country.

He said that Tehreek-e-Insaf is doing politics of anarchy by
neglecting public problems Imran Khan is not concerned with the
sufferings of the people, he wants power in any situation, but he will
not succeed in it. PPP has never attacked state institutions. November
30 of PPP The establishment will be celebrated with great enthusiasm
Sincere Jayale is the leader of the party, serving the people is one
of the top priorities. In every era of PPP, there was significant
development in the fields of health, education and infrastructure,
which brought real relief to the people.

SAPM said that The politics of practical actions instead of just lofty
claims is the distinguishing feature of PPP. Thanks to the
revolutionary actions of Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the
prestige of the beloved country has been increased world wide. Those
who spread despair among the people are not sincere to the country.
Imran Khan DemocraticThey want to weaken the system and parliament,
but they will fail in this. Those who block the way of development and
prosperity of Pakistan will not succeed in their negative ambitions.

Saleem Haider said that the PPP is the largest political party in the
country which believes in the development of democracy. People will
reject those who spread riots in the name of Long March. The culture
of tolerance will have to be promoted in politics. Providing basic
facilities to the people and enabling the business system is the
agenda of the federal government. This is the requirement of national
survival and security Institutions should play their own role in the
development of the country and the nation while staying within their
own limits. Premature elections will cause chaos and instability in
the country. Some elements are trying to spread chaos in the country
for their own interests, but they will still fail like before.

Joint efforts against breast cancer needed to save lives: RCCI

Rawalpindi, NOV 16 /DNA/ – Saqib Rafiq, President Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) has said that joint efforts against the breast cancer would lead to saving lives of thousands of women in the country.

Speaking at an awareness session jointly organized by RCCI and Pink Ribbon at at Quaid-i-Azam School of Management Sciences Islamabad, he said the survival rate of breast cancer patients across the globe was about 95-98 per cent compared to 45pc in Pakistan due to late diagnosis.

A large number of students and faculty members participated in the awareness session. Chairperson Ms. Shadab Khan, Vice Chairperson Ms. Shamaila Shahzad and other RCCI Women members were also present in the session.

 “One in every eight women in the country is at risk of breast cancer, besides one woman falls victim to the disease every 13 minutes,” he said, adding that there was a need to shun taboos associated with breast cancer and encourage women to seek timely medical consultation.

RCCI chief acknowledging the important role of women in society, said the chamber had taken several key initiatives to ensure their empowerment, including setting up business incubation centres.

In order to address challenges pertaining to the well-being of women, the RCCI would continue to extend them support on health issues such as breast cancer, he said.

He also proposed installation of a mammogram machine at every teaching hospital to train medical graduates about breast cancer screening.

US embassy political secretary calls on Faisal Kundi

DNA

Islamabad, NOV 16: The Political Officer of U.S. Embassy Islamabad, Teresa Chang called on the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, Faisal Karim Kundi at Islamabad. 

Ms. Teresa Chang covers domestic political issues, human rights, and labour. She was accompanied by Muhammad Aftab Qureshi, a political specialist at the United States Embassy, Islamabad. Faisal Karim Kundi and Teresa Chang discussed matters of mutual interests.

Faisal Karim Kundi thanked her for the support US government provides to Pakistan in different sectors.

While discussing the political situation in Pakistan, Faisal Karim Kundi, said that politicians sit together and discuss the possibilities for the smooth running of the system. Despite the hard times in the Pakistan Peoples Party government from 2008-13, when terrorism was at its peak in Pakistan and the government was dealing with millions of IDPs, we tried to create environment of reconciliation in Pakistan, he added.

He said that the first priority of the present government is to restore the trust of the international and regional powers. He also said that political gains must not hurt the international relations of Pakistan.

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