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RUSSIAN FM TO ARRIVE PAKISTAN ON APR 6

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ISLAMABAD, APR 5 – The Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Mr. Sergey Lavrov, will pay an official visit to Pakistan on 6-7 April 2021. The Russian Foreign Minister will have delegation-level talks with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi. He will call on Prime Minister Imran Khan and have interaction with other dignitaries.

During the talks between the two Foreign Ministers, the entire gamut of Pakistan-Russia relations will be reviewed and ways discussed to further broaden and deepen bilateral cooperation in diverse fields. The two Foreign Ministers will also exchange views on regional and international issues.

Foreign Minister Lavrov’s visit is part of the growing interaction and regular high-level exchanges between Pakistan and the Russian Federation. Earlier, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi met Foreign Minister Lavrov on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Bishkek in June 2019 and the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) meeting in Moscow in September 2020.

Pakistan and Russia enjoy friendly and cooperative relations based on mutual respect, trust and understanding. Bilateral cooperation is growing across a wide range of areas of common interest including in security and defence, counter-terrorism, and the Afghan peace process. Over the recent past, deepening collaboration in economic, trade and energy sectors has been the focus of the two governments.

The visit of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will contribute to further deepening of the multifaceted bilateral relationship and enhancing mutual understanding on regional and global issues.=DNA

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AIR CHIEF MEETS PM IMRAN KHAN

ISLAMABAD, APR 5 (DNA) – Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Baber  Sidhu called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad.

Professional matters pertaining to Pakistan Air Force were discussed during the meeting.

SAJAL ALY AND AHAD RAZA MIR WRAP UP THE SHOOT OF DHOOP KI DEEWAR!

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Islamabad-: Sajal Aly and Ahad Raza Mir, one of the most loved couples of Pakistani entertainment industry recently wrapped up the shoot for their upcoming web series Dhoop Ki Deewar. Sharing a glimpse of the celebration, Sajal Aly posted a picture of a cake which read ‘Dhoop Ki Deewar – It’s a wrap!’ The picture stirred excitement, inviting a flood of posts on social media by the duo’s fans.

In the pictures and video shared from the wrap-up party by the Dhoop Ki Deewar team, Sajal and Ahad are seen cutting the cake together along with director Haseeb Hasan while the entire cast and crew cheers for them. The duo looked absolutely ecstatic in the moments shared, bringing a smile to the faces of their fans who are eagerly waiting to watch their favourite couple together on-screen again!

Produced by Motion Content Group, Dhoop Ki Deewar, a cross border tale of love, family and loss, is an upcoming ZEE5 exclusive and a Zindagi Original web series. It is written by Umera Ahmad and directed by Haseeb Hassan.

AIOU’S COMMENCES FINAL EXAMINATION OF BA FROM APRIL 19

ISLAMABAD, APR 05 (DNA) – Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has announced that the final examination of B.A (Associate Degree) Program offered in Autumn 2020 semester will commence from April 19th, 2021.

University has uploaded the date sheet and roll number slips on the website. Roll number slips are also being dispatched to the students at their given addresses.

According to the Controller Examinations, practical exams of F.Sc program offered in Autumn 2020 semester are starting from Thursday (April 8th, 2021).  A center at Government College of Technology Samanabad, Faisalabad, has been set up for practical exams of F.Sc course codes (379, 380, and 384).

It is pertinent to mention here that the university has already called off the FSC program and these practical exams commencing from 8th April will continue till 10th April, are only for those students whose degrees are in the process of completion.

Timings for the practical exam are 02:30 PM to 05: 30 PM daily.  He further said that roll number slips have been dispatched to the postal addresses of students for their participation in the practical exams. For more infrmation, students can contact at 051-9250051, and 051-9057648.

Invigilation staff has been directed by university administration to ensure the implementation of precautionary measures against Covid-19 issued for these exams. Students are advised to follow the SoPs strictly. Wearing masks in the examination hall is mandatory for both the students and examination staff. = DNA

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GOVT TO FORMULATE SOPS TO PREVENT COVID-19 SPREAD DURING RAMADAN

ISLAMABAD, APR 05 (DNA) – The government on Monday decided to formulate standard operating procedures to prevent the spread of the third wave of coronavirus pandemic during the holy month of Ramadan.

The decision was taken in a virtual meeting presided over by President Dr. Arif Alvi to deliberate upon the plan of action to ensure the implementation of all SOPs in mosques and Imam Bargas to contain the deadly virus.

The meeting was attended by governors, federal minister for religious affairs and interfaith harmony and religious scholars. The participants of the meeting were briefed by the Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health, Dr Faisal Sultan.

 The meeting decided to formulate SOPs to contain virus spread during the Holy month of Ramadan and Taraveh prayers. Speaking on the ocassion, President Arif Alvi underlined the important role of religious scholars in fight against the coronavirus.

The president said that the third wave of the pandemic is spreading rapidly and we have to take precautions to control the situation. = DNA

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IRAN, UZBEKISTAN DISCUSS MATTERS OF MUTUAL INTEREST

TASHKENT, APR 5 (DNA) – A delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mohammad Javad Zarif visited MFA of Uzbekistan.

During the talks, the sides discussed the current state of relations between the two countries in political, trade, economic, investment and other spheres, as well as future plans.

​ The sides also exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutual interest.

ICCI ASSURES SUPPORT FOR PROMOTING MISSION OF PSH


ISLAMABAD, APR 5 (DNA) – 
Zamurrad Khan, Patron-in-Chief, Pakistan Sweet Home (PSH) said that taking care of orphan children and arranging quality education for them was highest mission of his life and stressed that the business community should fully cooperate with him in this noble cause as partnering with this mission was very rewarding for them in this world as well as in the life after death.

He said this while addressing the business community during his visit to Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry along with a team of PSH children. He said that 200 children of PSH were now studying in Siddique Public School and all were selected purely on merit.

He offered to make sitting President ICCI as one of directors of PSH so that the business community could contribute in running its day to day affairs. He said that PSH had taken a humble start and now its network has grown to many parts of the country.

He thanked all former Presidents and members of ICCI for their cooperation with PSH and said that this institution needed their regular support for further growth and expansion.  

Speaking at the occasion, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) lauded the role of Zamurrad Khan for turning Pakistan Sweet Home into a strong and growing institution and assured that the business community will extend financial and moral support to his institution.

He said that a mechanism would be developed to provide regular financial support to Pakistan Sweet Homes and other public welfare-oriented organizations from CSR Fund of ICCI.

He said that other major chambers of commerce and industry would also be taken on board for extending financial support to PSH so that it could further expand its network.

He said that ICCI was ready to provide career counselling and internships to the children of PSH so that they could get practical experience of theoretical knowledge. He also shared his experiences and provided useful tips to the children of PSH for achieving a successful career in life.

Mian Akram Farid, Chairman, Founder Group paid tribute to Zamurrad Khan for his services to the children of PSH and assured him that the business community would extend support to him in his noble mission. He said that he would also cooperate in imparting technical and vocational training to the children of PSH so that they could play an effective role in the industrial development and economic growth of the country.

Fatma Azim Senior Vice President, Abdul Rehman Khan Vice President ICCI, Naveed Malik and others also paid tribute to the services of Zamurrad Khan for taking good care of orphan children and assured him that the business community would continue to provide support to him in this noble cause.=DNA

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INDONESIAN AMBASSADOR OPENS VIRTUAL TRADE EXPO 2021

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ISLAMABAD, APR 5 – The Ambassador of the Republic Indonesia, H.E. Mr. Adam M. Tugio officially opened the Indonesia – Pakistan Virtual Trade Expo 2021 on 5th April 2021.

The expo participated by 10 exhibitors from Indonesia which are exporters of products in various sectors and more than 50 potential buyers from various companies in Pakistan.

The Expo is part of the efforts to boost people-to- people relations between Indonesia and Pakistan as well as strengthen the economic and trade ties currently being enjoyed between the two nations, despite of this current situation of Pandemic.

INDONESIAN AMBASSADOR HAILS ONLINE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Program jointly organized by CGSS and the Indonesian embassy; The theme of the first session was Indonesian Politics: Between Islam and Nationalism

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ISLAMABAD: The Ambassador of the Republic Indonesia, Adam M. Tugio officially opened the Indonesia – Pakistan Virtual Trade Expo 2021 on 5th April 2021.

The expo participated by 10 exhibitors from Indonesia which are exporters of products in various sectors and more than 50 potential buyers from various companies in Pakistan.

The Expo is part of the efforts to boost people-to- people relations between Indonesia and Pakistan as well as strengthen the economic and trade ties currently being enjoyed between the two nations, despite of this current situation of Pandemic.

The First Session of the International Online Internship Program, “Contemporary Dynamics of Indonesia” was held. The internship program is jointly organized by the Embassy of Indonesia to Pakistan and the Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad.

The ambassador emphasized that Indonesia has exciting opportunities for scholars and researchers that can be explored during this internship program. He concluded by inviting more ideas and areas of cooperation between Indonesia and Pakistan.

The theme of the first session was Indonesian Politics: Between Islam and Nationalism and the speaker for this session was Dr. Abdul Gaffar Karim from the faculty of Political Science, Gajah Mada University, Yogjakarta, Indonesia.

He discussed four perspectives during the session including, brief history and geography of the country, the political history of Indonesia, implementation of Syariah (Shariah) in the daily lives of Muslims in the country, and lastly the prospects.

He highlighted the social outlook of the country and mentioned that Indonesia has almost 17000 islands and it is the 4th most populous country. Moreover, it is the home to hundreds of ethnic and religious groups with a majority Muslim population.

Discussing the political outlook of the country, Dr. Abdul Gaffar shared that the state ideology is based on Pancasila, it is a democratic state with a bicameral legislature and presidential form of government where people elect their president after every 5 years,

He also highlighted the Syariah Banking system under the Bank Syariah Indonesia that follows the finance system based on the concept of Islamic monetary system, Non-riba. Furthermore, 40.4% of the Islamic bank industry is controlled by the state through the Bank Syariah Indonesia.

He added that the Syariah banking on the local level marks the presence of Islam in the daily life of people and is implemented pragmatically.

Dr. Abdul Gaffar stated that Indonesia will remain a nationalist, semi-secular state with some Islamic-inspired policies in many sectors.

The session was moderated by Ms. Laraib Fatima Hassan, Communication & Coordination Manager, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad. Masters and Ph.D. level Students from across Pakistan are a part of this Online International Internship Program. This program will equip them with the knowledge of the contemporary dynamics of Indonesia and its various sectors.

GREEN SAUDI ARABIA

Dr. Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

While the world is now indulged in the Biden Climate Change conference and invitation cacophony the Prime Minister in its tweet congratulated the Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman on its noble initiative of planting 10 billion trees, as part of ambitious to tackle climate change and reduce carbon emissions.

While sharing the grand plan Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman announced the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives,” He was of the opinion that the Kingdom, the region and the world needed to act much faster in combating climate change.

He proudly stated that the 10 billion trees would be planted in the country over the coming decades, in addition to working with regional neighbours to plant a further 40 billion trees in the Middle East.

During his statement he showcased his country holistic approach to combat with the increasing levels of carbon footprints in the region as well around the globe and claimed that the total planting of 50 billion trees in the region would be “the largest reforestation program in the world,” twice the size of the Great Green Wall planting project in the Sahel region of North Africa, which seeks to combat desertification.

Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman said that Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude oil exporter, would reduce carbon emissions by generating 50 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030. 

According to latest Climate Action Tracker (CAT) the kingdom’s current emissions rated in the “critically insufficient” category, far off being consistent with the Paris Agreement target to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. He highlighted sense of responsibility in advancing the fight against the climate crisis, and desired to lead the coming green era.

He lamented the technological inefficiency in oil production in the Middle East, and stated that the share of clean energy produced in the region was only 7 per cent.  He showed his willingness to work with international community and countries to transfer knowledge and share experiences which would contribute to reducing carbon emissions by more than 60 percent. He termed the joint effort would reduce more than 10 percent of global emissions.

In January 2021 Bloomberg reported that oil company Saudi Aramco, which launched the world’s biggest public listing in 2019, had significantly understated its carbon footprint to potential investors by excluding emissions from its refineries and chemical plants. 

The said report estimated that including all such facilities could nearly double Aramco’s self-reported carbon footprint, adding as much as 55 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents to the emissions produced by Portugal.

The new green initiative forms part of the kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy to move away from oil reliance and to modernize the kingdom. On his part earlier this year he launched “The Line,” an ambitious plan to build a new eco-city in a 170km straight line that would have no cars, roads or carbon emissions. 

The newly announced green initiatives aim to chart a path for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the region in protecting the planet, by clearly defining an ambitious road map that rallies the region and significantly contributes to achieving global targets in confronting climate change.

HRH the Crown Prince highlighted that The Kingdom and the region face significant climate challenges, such as desertification, an immediate economic risk to the Kingdom and the region (USD 13Bn is currently lost due to dust storms in the region every year), Air pollution from greenhouse gases also is estimated to have shortened average Saudi life expectancy by 1.5 years.

He planned to work through the Saudi Green Initiative (SGI) to raise vegetation cover, reduce carbon emissions, combat pollution & land degradation, and preserve marine life. He outlined that this initiative will include a number of ambitious initiatives; the planting of (10 billion) trees within the Kingdom in the upcoming decades, the equivalent to rehabilitating roughly (40 million) hectares of degraded lands, translating to a 12-fold increase from current tree covers, this represents the Kingdom‘s contribution of more than (4%) in achieving the goals of the global initiative to limit the degradation of lands and fungal habitats, and (1%) of the global target to plant (1 trillion) trees.

Furthermore, Saudi Arabia will also coordinate to raise the percentage of protected areas to more than (30%) of its total land area, representing roughly (600,000) square kilometers, exceeding the current global target of (17%), in addition to launching a number of ambitious initiatives to protect Marine and Coastal Environments.

HRH the Crown Prince further outlined that the Kingdom’s SGI will also work to reduce carbon emissions by more than (4%) of global contributions, through an ambitious renewable energy program that will generate (50%) of the Kingdom’s energy from renewables by 2030, and several other projects in the fields of clean hydrocarbon technologies, estimated to eliminate more than (130 MT) of carbon emissions, alongside raising the rate of waste diversion from landfills to reach 94% in the Kingdom.

HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman further announced to start working on The Middle East Green Initiative (MGI) in coordination with neighboring and sister countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and Middle Eastern countries to plant an additional (40 billion) trees in the Middle East.

He termed the regional (50 billion) tree planting program as the largest reforestation program in the world, twice the size of the Great Green Wall in the Sahel (the second largest such regional initiative).

According to him the SGI & MGI will restore an area equivalent to (200 million) hectares of degraded land, representing (5%) of the global target of planting (1 Trillion) trees and reducing (2.5%) of global carbon levels.

He shared that the share of clean energy production in the Middle East did not exceed 7%, and technologies used in hydrocarbon production in the region remained efficient, therefore the Kingdom will work with regional partners to transfer knowledge and share our experiences, which will contribute to reducing carbon emissions resulting from hydrocarbon production in the region by more than (60%), adding that these joint efforts and various other initiatives, will achieve a reduction in carbon emissions by more than (10%) of global contributions.

He highlighted that these two green initiatives mainly SGI & MGI resultant of the environmental efforts in the Kingdom over the past few years in line with our Vision 2030. These two initiatives testified the Kingdom’s serious desire to address the environmental challenges it has faced, from increase in temperatures and dust waves to low levels of rain and desertification he added.

In this context, the Kingdom has carried out a comprehensive restructuring of the environmental sector, established The Environmental Special Forces in 2019, raised the percentage of natural reserves from (4%) to more than (14%) and increased vegetation cover by (40%) in the past 4 years, the kingdom was also able to achieve the most efficient levels of carbon emission of hydrocarbon producing countries, alongside other initiatives that have already started on the ground and resulted in tangible positive results for the environment. This is all part of the Kingdom’s efforts to promote public health and raise quality of life for its citizens and residents.

HRH the Crown Prince showcased numerous meaningful policy measures to control the ratios of carbon footnotes in the country which highlighted KSA leadership role in climate change ranging from its presidency of the G20 summit during 2020 adopting the concept of Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) and the first environmental taskforce was established, alongside the launching of two global initiatives to reduce land degradation and protection of coral reefs.

To conclude the Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman stressed the need that the region and the world need to go much further and faster in combatting climate change.

Being prominent regional expert of GCC & MENA I submit that the KSA SGI & MGI will enhance competitiveness, spark innovation, and create millions of high-quality jobs. It will promote new culture of a cleaner, greener and more inclusive future.

It hopes that the KSA will coordinate with all international partners to further develop SGI & MGI and the various programs to control high ratios of climate change.

Survival of humanity at large and efficient working of regional as well as international productive channels is heavily rest on the control of climate change. Green is the name of game changer, sign of future economic development. Green is also the icon of massive diversification of economies and massive industrialization.

Let us hope that holy country Saudi Arabia will follow a holistic approach to achieve these goals of largest planation drive in the world in the days to come. In this regard, diplomatic sources reveal that KSA approached Pakistan to be part of this Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives which will be another source of income and foreign revenue for the macro-economy.

The writer is the Director: Geopolitics/Economics

Member Board of Experts, CGSS Islamabad

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