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Coronavirus situation worsens as 2,443 fresh infections surface across Pakistan

ISLAMABAD : The coronavirus situation seems to be worsening as more than 2,000 fresh cases were reported from across Pakistan for the third consecutive day.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), as many as 2,443 more infections were detected over the past 24 hours, lifting the national tally of cases to 356,904.The number of active cases has soared to 26,538. 32 more people succumbed to the disease over the past 24 hours, taking the death toll to 7,141. A total of 39,410 tests were conducted across the country during this period.

1,377 of the patients currently under treatment are said to be in critical condition. A total of 323,225 people have recovered from the deadly disease while 49,210,50 samples have been tested thus far.

Since the Covid-19 outbreak began, Sindh has reported 154,738 cases, Punjab 109,993, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 41,990, Balochistan 16,393, Islamabad 23,994, Gilgit Baltistan 4,447, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir 5,349.

Azerbaijan Triumphed

Dr Mehmood Ul Hassan Khan

After almost 46 days the Republic of Azerbaijan triumphed the war against Armenia which intentionally started cross border heavy shelling and bombardments on various civil population and installations. Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia have now signed an agreement on November 10 to end fierce fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The aggressor Armenia’s military preparedness proved insufficient, demotivated and demoralizing that day after day it confronted with retreat and defeat. During this war faith superseded fascism, harmony conquered horrendous crimes and last but not least, nationalism defeated regional and global terrorist franchises of Armenia.

More than 29 years of principal stance, 348 months of restrain, 1508 weeks of political advocacy and 10585 days of peaceful persuasion Azerbaijan succeeded the ultimate goals of solid commitments, and guarantees of de-occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh and all other adjacent regions. Fall of strategic area of Shusha proved to be terminal for Armenia which decided to sign a deal with Azerbaijan along with Russia and Turkey as peacekeepers to be deployed on the frontlines to make 4th truce effective and meaningful.  

Illegally occupied Armenia has been notorious for genocide activities against peaceful people of Azerbaijan for centuries. The attackers have been disturbing geographic equation and social propositions of illegally occupied areas through holding of fake elections and referendums which ultimately proved inadequate to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh.

During all these painful years, the leadership has been advocating a just solution for Nagorno-Karabakh in accordance with the various resolutions (884 adopted unanimously on 12 November 1993, after reaffirming resolutions 822 (1993), 853 (1993) and 874 (1993), of the United Nation Security Council clearly rejected illegal occupation of Armenia and demanded de-occupation of the same. But unfortunately complex and complicated regional and international power dynamics could not resolve the issue which has been swinging between frozen and fascist pendulum for the last 29 years. Now Azerbaijan ousted Armenia form its regions in which after the singing of deal, houses are being burnt and public installations are under fire.

It was a war between tanks and think-tanks during which human capital and national narratives outrooted Armenia propaganda. It was a fierce tussle between two armies in which well-prepared armed forces of Azerbaijan became winner.  

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev termed the deal historic” and glorious victory which constitutes Armenia’s capitulation to puts an end to the years-long occupation he further added. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan described it as unspeakably painful and has now in deep dooms and glooms because of general masses outrage.

Russian president Putin said both Azerbaijan and Armenia will remain in the positions they control. There will be complete cessation of all hostilities in occupied region. Armenia will vacate large parts of occupied Karabakh. Armenia will vacate areas of Aghdam, Kalbajar and Lachin districts in near future which reconfirmed superior leadership qualities of Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev who tirelessly pursued a peaceful resolution of the lingering conflict at various regional as well as international platforms for so many years.  

Armenia as a defeating country will also guarantee transport from mainland Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan exclave (Nakhichevan-Azerbaijan transportation will be unblocked, the link will be controlled by Russia). Russian peacekeepers will monitor front line (Russian peacekeepers will be in Lachin corridor for 5 years). Turkish peacekeepers will also join Russian to monitor frontline. Internally displaced persons and refugees will return to Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions under the control of the UN Refugee Agency. Last but not least, prisoners and bodies will be swapped.   

It hopes that fourth truce/ceasefire deal will create the necessary conditions for a long-term and comprehensive solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh crisis on a fair basis in line with the interests of all the stakeholders.

Recent clashes in the Nagorno-Karabakh started on 27 September. The Azerbaijani army decided to respond to several Armenian provocations and consequently started its offensive peace enforcement operation. The aggressor Armenian escalated the situation and shelled on civilian population (Tovuz) and settlements during April 2020. 

Azerbaijan-Turkey series of joint military exercise further enhanced Azerbaijan operational and tactical preparedness which proved lethal for Armenia in this war. The various UVAs and its extensive and systematic operationalization and channelization  has changed war theater in which struggling Armenia had no match and ultimately confronted with huge losses. In this context, Israeli-made kamikaze drones IAI Harop, and Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 UCAVs further strengthened the Azerbaijan air force capabilities. Azerbaijan military/war drones initially softened Armenian targets and paved an easy landing of ground troops into the battlefield. It also preserved its armed forces and created a huge loss to Armenian forces.

On the contrary, Armenia followed human shield policy to match with Azerbaijan’s superior drone war. Armenia adopted an anti-human strategy consisting of spreading hostilities beyond the occupied region Nagorno-Karabakh to other Azerbaijani territories. While the Azerbaijani Army is successfully de-occupying major parts of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian forces wasted its time and resources by using Soviet-made short and mid-range missiles to hit Azerbaijani towns such as Ganja, Tartar and Barda.

It was deliberate and the main aim was to inflict massive civilian losses and raise the political and economic cost for Baku. According to Azerbaijan figures 4-5 big cities, one major settlement, one strategic mountain and 300 villages have been liberated from Armenian forces since September 27, 2020.

Fascist Armenia did not even care about strategic energy facilities, such as Mingachevir HPP and Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline and bombarded both. It demonstrated the Armenian frustration and ill designs to undermine the energy security and infrastructure of the entire region. Moreover, the targeting of civil population of Azerbaijan and infrastructure was planned to try and draw Baku into attacking Armenia directly. Such a reaction would boost Yerevan’s propaganda and would offer Armenia a legitimate case to call the CSTO to send its troops to Armenia.

Azerbaijan restrained from it and responded Armenia in the battlefield. Not a single civilian Armenian killed during 6 weeks long war. Not a single schools, home, hospital or educational center was put under fire from Azerbaijan which showed its international commitment having superior human values.

Historically, the Karabakh conflict instigated from communal unrest in 1988-1990 and small scale civil war involving militias and irregular units in 1991 to an all-out war between two newly established states in 1992-1994. Loss of several territories left a deep wound in Azerbaijan’s common consciousness. Afterwards, Baku dealt with a massive humanitarian disaster as hundreds of thousands of displaced persons moved from Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding districts to Azerbaijan.

With better leadership qualities having strategic vision, President Ilham Aliyev cemented relations with Turkey and both the states developed a strategic partnership. It also developed trilateral strategic dialogue with Pakistan which supported it’s just moral and political rights on all international forums. Pakistan sharpened its military skills through joint drills and training sessions which ultimately boosted martial strategies.

Azerbaijan president Aliyev also maintained a good relationship with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. He did not try to upset the Kremlin and understood Moscow’s red lines in the region. In the Karabakh conflict, Aliyev tried the diplomatic route for a long time and was open to compromise.

On the other hand, Armenia’s Prime Minister, Pashinyan displeasured the Kremlin by attempting to insert pro-Western elements within Armenia’s bureaucracy and security services. His administration also opened criminal cases against Russian companies. Moreover, Pashinyan multiplied the provocations and declared his inclination to annex the occupied territories, thereby dashing hopes for a negotiated settlement and paving the way for military escalation.

Turkey helped Azerbaijan modernise its army. The Turkish army trained the Azerbaijani army, supplied Baku with some of the latest equipment in terms of electronic warfare and armed drones, and helped design an efficient strategy that neutralised Armenia’s arsenal of armoured, mechanised, and motorised formations. Resultantly, Azerbaijan’s armed forces had the upper hand over the battlespace. Armenia targeted Azerbaijan’s population centres with ballistic missiles to provoke retaliation, However, Baku remained focused on the Karabakh operations, thus neutralising any possible Russian direct intervention.

It is indeed a great geopolitical victory for Azerbaijan which further enhanced Turkish footprints in the region starting from Qatar in 2017, Libya in 2019 and Azerbaijan in 2020 all opted for Ankara as an ally. France openly supported aggressive policies of the Armenian government and did nothing to bring Armenia back to the negotiating table. Azerbaijan’s victory is an additional failure for Macron, who once more engaged in petty politicking at the expense of international peace.

Its victory has also opened the door for greater regional connectivity, socio-economic integration and food and energy cooperation. In this context, the opening of a land corridor connecting Turkey to Azerbaijan could enable more economic and cultural exchanges with other Turkic countries, namely Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan. All in all, this is a big victory for Azerbaijan. It will certainly be written in golden letters in the history of the country.

Human blood is a sacred commodity which has its own unbending and uncompromised chemistry unleashed with action-reaction theories and geopolitical bitter realities. Series of genocide of Armenia against peaceful people of Azerbaijan could not tamp spirits of self-determination, freedom, liberty and of course nationalism which remained in the hearts and souls like an unexploded volcanoes. Resultantly, Azerbaijan’s bravery out placed Armenian belligerence and superior human traits out classed traitors and finally martyrdom overridden Armenian maliciousness.

Re-occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh has now become reality in which Armenians are on flee which once again shows that fascism does not have any place in the world. Co-existence and concept of shared prosperity is the way forward. It is indeed a wake-up call for all the supporters of ethnic cleansing that humanity may be the only bench-mark for regional cooperation and horrendous crimes and conspiracies are always short-lived.

Pakistan exposing Indian awful face before world: Dr Gill

ISLAMABAD, Nov 14 (DNA): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on
Political Communication, Dr Shehbaz Gill on Saturday said Pakistan was
exposing awful face of India before the world countries and it was a
time for international community to take actions against it.

India being a terrorist state, was involved in terrorism and subversive
activities in Pakistan as there were ample proofs against India, he said
talking to a private news channel.

He said Pakistan wanted peace in the whole region, but it should not be
considered as a weakness. The whole nation and armed forces had rendered
supreme sacrifices to eliminate the menace of terrorism from its soil,
he added.

He said India was committing atrocities and barbarism on the oppressed
Kashmiri people and urged the world to take notice of such gruesome
human rights violation.

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Bilawal wanted ISI DG’s guarantee for transparent GB elections: Minister

ISLAMABAD, Nov 14 (DNA): Federal Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said on
Saturday that he offered to let PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
install cameras at every polling station in Gilgit-Baltistan but he
replied he didn’t need Gandapur’s guarantee.

He wanted ISI chief Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed’s guarantee instead.

“I had told Bilawal at a meeting that we can install cameras at every
polling station with funds from my own ministry, said the minister for
Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan. However, Bilawal wanted “General
Faiz’s guarantee” that the elections would be free and fair.

The elections in Gilgit-Baltistan will be held on Sunday (November 15).
It has 24 constituencies and its assembly has 33 seats. Candidates from
political parties will stand for 24 seats. Of the remaining seats, six
are reserved for women and three for technocrats.

The area has a population of about 1.3 million and a total of 745,361
voters have registered, of which roughly half or 339,992 are women.

Gandapur said that the PPP chairperson has started an “awkward
propaganda” and is claiming that the government in Gilgit-Baltistan will
be given to the PPP.

“He is openly saying at jalsas that a meeting was held at GHQ which was
chaired by the chief of army staff, all the parties were there and a
decision was taken that GB’s government will be given to the PPP.”

He said making such statements in public is a sign that they will be
defeated in the elections.

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Kings cement PSL 2020 final berth with dramatic win over Sultans

Imad Wasim-led unit register victory in one-over eliminator

Karachi Kings have managed to cement spot in the final of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for the first time in dramatic fashion after a one-over eliminator against Multan Sultans in the qualifier on Saturday at the National Stadium in Karachi.

Chasing 142 to book their place in the grand finale of PSL 2020, Kings looked in complete control, courtesy sublime 65 from Babar Azam.

However, his departure turned the tables around completely and Kings were on the brink of a heartbreaking defeat.

But captain Imad Wasim kept his nerves and smashed a last-ball boundary on the bowling of Mohammad Ilyas to take the game into Super Over.

In the one-over eliminator, Kings emerged victorious as Sultans could not chase down the target of 14 runs, courtesy sublime bowling performance from Mohammad Amir.

Earlier, Sultans, after being put into bat first, managed to post a rather mediocre total of 141-7 in their allotted 20 overs.

Ravi Bopara finished the innings with the top score of 40 off 31. For the Kings, youngster Arshad Iqbal and left-arm pacer Waqas Maqsood claimed two wickets each.

Well that’s it from our coverage for the first game on Saturday. Do join us for the next game.


What a fantastic over by Mohammad Amir. Top-class bowling from the left-armer.


UPDATE: That’s it. We finally have a winner as Karachi Kings clinched the one-over eliminator.


Karachi Kings’ fans are optimistic that Mohammad Amir will be able to save these 13 runs in the over.

2,165 new Coronavirus cases reported; 17 deaths in past 24 hours


ISLAMABAD, Nov 14 (DNA): The total active COVID-19 cases in Pakistan on
Saturday were recorded as 24,938 with 2,165 more positive cases during
the last 24 hours.

17 corona patients, who were under treatment in hospital died on Friday,
according to the latest update issued by the National command and
Operation Centre (NCOC).

No COVID affected person was on ventilator in Balochistan, while 204
ventilators were occupied elsewhere in Pakistan, out of 1,858 allocated
for COVID-19 patients.

Some 34,535 tests were conducted across the country on Friday, including
10,641 in Sindh, 12,006 in Punjab, 3,736 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP),
6,267 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), 614 in Balochistan, 312 in
GB, and 959 in AJK.

Around 322,414 people have recovered from the disease so far across the
country making it a significant count with over 90 percent recovery
ratio of the affected patients.

Since the pandemic spread, a total of 354,461 cases were detected so
far, including Azad Jammy and Kashmir (AJK) 5,261, Balochistan 16,328,
Gilgit Baltistan (GB) 4,434, ICT 23,533, Khaber Pakhtunkhwa 41,723,
Punjab 109,309 and Sindh 153,873.

About 7,109 deaths were recorded in country since the eruption of the
contagion, including 2,722 Sindh among four of them died in hospital on
Friday, 2,462 in Punjab seven of them died in hospital on Friday, 1,305
in KP two of them died in hospital on Friday, 253 in Islamabad Capital
Territory among three of them died in hospital on Friday, 155 in
Balochistan, 93 in GB and 119 in AJK one of them died in hospital on
Friday.

A total of 4,881,640 corona tests have been conducted so far, while 735
hospitals are equipped with COVID facilities. Some 1,521 corona patients
were admitted in hospitals across the country.

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Updated edition of Juma Khan Sufi’s book ‘Faraib-e-Na-Tamam’ launched

DNA

Islamabad, NOV 14 – Authored by Juma Khan Sufi – a renowned author, scholar and expert on Pak-Afghan Affairs – the fourth edition of the book Faraib-e-Na-tamam was launched in a ceremony held at Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad.

The book, which is published by the Institute’s publishing arm ‘IPS Press’, reveals how Kabul and Delhi have been hand-in-hand in instigating violence and secessionist movements in Pakistan, while maintaining that ‘Pashtunistan’ card was concocted by Kabul during Zahir Shah’s rule to have an excuse for interference inside Pakistan.

The book also exposes how Kabul and Delhi developed a nexus to garner support of Pashtun and Baloch nationalists living in Pakistan with the objective of breaking up Pakistan.

Delineating the role of foreign powers, the book mentions how nationalist figureheads from Sindh, Balochistan and the former NWFP received monetary and arms support from Kabul and Delhi in their efforts to destabilize Pakistan.

The event was chaired by Khalid Rahman, Executive President IPS, who said the book is a valuable contribution for researchers stuck at the crossroads in the war of narratives.

Later, Sufi presented his book to researcher Dr Lutfur Rehman, Ambassador (r) Ayaz Wazir and Brigadier (r) Said Nazir Mohmand who attended the event.

Digital technology vital to promote education: AJK president

DNA

MUZAFFARABAD, Nov 14 – The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) President Sardar Masood Khan has said that the dream of development and prosperity of the liberated territory cannot materialize until and unless the education system in the state is restructured in accordance with modern technology.

“It is essential to making education being imparted to the new generation job market-oriented and the curriculum compatible to the emerging trends in the world,” the president said while addressing a function held here on Saturday to unveil a gigantic education program under the auspices of international education technology company “Coded Minds”.

He said that the use of digital technology has become inevitable to bring about a revolution in the education sector, while technologies like artificial intelligence, internet of things, robotics, blockchain and cloud computing are now in the hands of the youth.

The President, however, stressed the use of these new technologies for the promotion of education and other positive purposes. He maintained that the concept of public-private partnership is very charming, but it is easy to implement it.

Various surveys related to education reveal that Azad Kashmir with 88 per cent score is far ahead of remaining areas of Pakistan in terms of enrolment, registration, gender equality and learning but our educational infrastructure is weak and fragile, he added.

While appreciating the efforts of founder president of Coded Minds Omar Farooqui, the AJK president said that introduction of education technology in 14 countries by a son of Kashmir Omar Farooq and Amina Khaishgi is a matter of great pride for us, and now they want to work for the promotion of education in Azad Kashmir, and we would extend forthright cooperation to them in this regard.

Speaking on the occasion, founding President of Coded Minds and Chief Operating Officer of the company for South Asia Chapter Amina Khaishgi said that in order to turn Azad Kashmir into a valley of learning and knowledge, her company has decided to launch a program to impart education in accordance with the requirements of the 21st century with the support of modern technology.

We would introduce a system under which the students will not depend much on books and classroom lectures and they would rapidly learn through project-based activities, she said adding that 100 per cent literacy and re-enrolment of 24,000 schoolchildren in Azad Kashmir is the goal that we would achieve in next couple of years.

On this, the occasion, Vice-Chancellor AJK University, Prof Dr Kalim Abbasi said that socio-economic development is not possible without education. At present more than 6,000 educational institutions besides a university or a sub-campus of the university in all district are functioning in Azad Kashmir. However, he said that imparting training to 40,000 teachers is a big challenge for us which can be met with cooperation and assistance of the organizations like Coded Minds..

Prime brings together Aijaz Aslam and Zoya Nasir in New Short Film ‘Chambeli’

DNA

Islamabad –  With 2020 approaching its end, and the Coronavirus pandemic still on the rise, See Prime – the digital platform has kept the viewers entertained with the release of new content. Coming back with another thrilling short-film for its viewers that shows how this time might have taken a toll on all aspects of life – the platform has released a new short feature with Aijaz Aslam and Zoya Nasir in the lead.

The short film titled ‘Chambeli’ is an amalgamation of mystery, suspense, drama, and deceit. It depicts the life of a couple who in order to escape the boredom of COVID lockdown decide to go to a guest house for a weekend getaway. What follows is an exhilarating and horror filled stay at the ‘haunted’ guest house where the couple turns on each other to scare the partner with the story.

Penned by ShahidDoger, the short film has been co-produced by Mahib Bukhari and Ali Hussain. The short-film is directed by AwaisSulaiman and stars Aijaz Aslam and Zoya Nasir in the lead and Zohreh Amir and Tanvir Abbas in pivotal roles.

Talking about the latest release, the Executive Producer Seemeen Naveed said, “As the COVID pandemic struck everyone especially couples – we decided to show a story that will be quite relatable. Aijaz and Zoya have done a tremendous job in playing their characters with so much precision. “

Keeping the viewers preferences for content consumption, See Prime is streaming back to back original content and this latest release ‘Chambeli’ has been released on 13th November on See Prime’s YouTube Channel.

Afghanistan urged to look beyond settled issue of Durand Line to boost relations

DNA

ISLAMABAD, NOV 14 – The Afghan narrative on the Durand Line was crafted to lay claim on Pakistan’s Pashtun belt despite the fact that the treaty was willingly signed by Amir of Afghanistan Abdur Rahman Khan in 1893 and the border was duly demarcated under the supervision of Afghan and British officials.

Hence, the Durand Line is a settled matter and both Pakistan and Afghanistan need to look beyond the border issue to strengthen their mercurial bilateral relations.This was stated by experts of Pak-Afghan affairs at a roundtable conference titled ‘Pak-Afghan Relations and the Durand Line Issue’ organized by Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), Islamabad.The keynote speakers included well-known author Juma Khan Sufi, researcher and historian Dr Lutfur Rahman and Ambassador (r) Ayaz Wazir.

The roundtable was chaired by Khalid Rahman, Executive President IPS, and moderated by Brigadier (r) Said Nazir Mohmand.The speakers were of the view that the Afghan narrative on the Durand Line was built on a myth while Pakistan’s narrative was based on verifiable evidence and history of British India.Juma Khan Sufi debunked the claim of Afghan nationalists that Amir Abdur Rahman was under duress when he inked the treaty with British India.

The author questioned the authenticity of ‘Pata Khazana’, supposedly the oldest Pashto poetry book that was “discovered” in 1944, and believed the “discovery” of the book was meant to substantiate the ‘Pashtunistan’ narrative crafted by Abdul Haye Habibi and Gul Mohmand, Afghan literary figures, to fan Pashtun nationalism across the Pak-Afghan border. This helped Kabul to enjoy leverage in the former FATA and NWFP regions.He stated that the Durand Line issue was created to justify meddling in the internal matters of Pakistan by subsequent Afghan governments. The speaker believed the Peshawar valley, and not Kabul, has been the epicenter of Pashtun culture and history.

Dr Lutfur Rahman was of the view that the mutually signed Durand Line treaty is for perpetuity and had already established the border between Afghanistan and British India. Thus, it cannot be terminated unilaterally according to international laws. He opined that Amir Habibullah, who succeeded Amir Abdur Rahman, also endorsed in 1905 the treaty which demarcated the “sphere of influence” of the British Raj at that time.With the help of copies of the original maps that he claimed are rare to find in Pakistan, the historian underlined the fact that the whole Pak-Afghan border, excluding a 22-mile area, was demarcated by boundary commissions formed after the treaty was signed.Ayaz Wazir underscored the need for having amicable bilateral relations with Afghanistan as Pakistan has aided the Afghans time and again.

He deplored the volatile nature of Pak-Afghan relations and hoped both countries would take measures that could bridge the gulf of mistrust.Said Nazir said the time has come for Pakistan to distance itself from the yoke of Indo-Pak hyphenation and consider itself a part of Central Asia. He added that the ‘Pashtunistan’ slogan is outdated and must not be taken seriously.Concluding the session, Khalid Rahman stressed the importance of genuine and unbiased research in the ongoing war of narratives. He said countries need to look at history for a better understanding of issues and healthier future relations.In the end, the updated fourth edition of Juma Khan Sufi’s Faraib-e-Na-Tamaam, published by IPS Press, was presented to the key participants.

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