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Exports cross $2 billion for four consecutive months: Dawood

ISLAMABAD, FEB 06 (DNA) – Pakistan’s exports have crossed the mark of two billion dollars for four consecutive months for the first time in last eight years.

This was informed at a consultative meeting by Prime Ministers Advisor on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood via video link to review trade data till last month.

It was apprised that exports in last month increased by eight percent to 2.135 billion dollars as compared to 1.978 billion in the same period last year. The Advisor was told that an increasing trend was witnessed in the export of value-added and non-traditional products last month.

The exports of garments, Pharmaceutical, Plastics, Textiles and Rice witnessed an increasing trend as compared to January last year. He was also informed that decreasing trend was noted in export of mostly non-value-added products. = DNA

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Two-Step Verification And Touch Or Face ID Lock; Top WhatsApp Security Features [Learn How To Use]

WhatsApp is arguably one of the most popular messaging apps in the world. It comes with tons of features, such as GIFs, stickers, animated stickers and doodles, that enable users to share their messages creatively. It also has a host of features that enable users to ensure that their data remains secure all the time.

So, here are the top security features that you need to start using now:

Two-Step Verification: Like other social media services, such as Facebook, Instagram and email services, WhatsApp too comes with a two-step verification feature that adds an additional layer of protection by requiring users to enter a six-digit PIN when resetting and verifying their WhatsApp accounts. This helps prevent users’ WhatsApp accounts being accessed in the event of your SIM card being stolen or their phone numbers being compromised.

Lock your WhatsApp with Touch ID or Face ID: WhatsApp also allows its users to add an extra layer of security to their accounts with Touch ID and Face ID for iPhone, and fingerprint lock for Android smartphones. Users can also decide whether they would like WhatsApp to automatically lock them out of the app as soon as you close the app, or after various durations of inactivity.

How to use: Open WhatsApp Settings. Tap Account > Privacy > Screen Lock > turn on Require Touch ID or Require Face ID > select the length of time WhatsApp can be on standby mode before Touch ID or Face ID is required.

Group Privacy Settings: WhatsApp comes with special Group Privacy settings that enable users to control who can add them to a WhatsApp group.

How to use: Go to Settings > tap Account > Privacy > Groups > select one of three options: “Everyone,” “My Contacts,” or “My Contacts Except”. “My Contacts” means only users you have in your address book can add you to groups and “My Contacts Except” provides additional control for who among your contacts can add you to a group.

Privacy Profile: WhatsApp also enables users to control what details they share with others in their personal profiles — whether that’s everyone, just their contacts, or nobody. At any time, users can restrict their Last Seen, Profile Photo, About and Status within WhatsApp’s privacy setting menu.

IPDS, SCO Center in Uzbekistan sign MoU

ISLAMABAD, FEB 06 (DNA) – Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies(IPDS), Islamabad, and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Center for Public Diplomacy in Uzbekistan signed an agreement of cooperation to promote and strengthen the civil society linkages through public diplomacy initiatives.

The MoU aimed to exchange and cooperate in scientific and social research, exchange of ideas, expertise in the areas of mutual interest. This also includes joint publications, research projects, and coordination in various public activities, joint program, and projects through the instruments of public diplomacy in the spheres of science, education, culture, sports, mass media and other for the development of exchange of experiences, knowledge, and ideas including training courses, roundtable discussions, seminars, and others.

This MoU is an important step towards collaboration while SCO is celebrating 20 years of its establishment. SCO is regional organisation with  eight permanent member states including China, Russia, Pakistan, India, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Center for Public Diplomacy established in Uzbekistan with the decree of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev is a non-profit organization to ensure the wide use of public diplomacy mechanisms in strengthening ties between the SCO member states.

In June 2017, Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev proposed an initiative to create a public diplomatic center in Tashkent at the meeting of the Council of Heads of State of SCO in Astana, Kazakhstan.

The center’s current priority is to develop bilateral and multilateral relations with public organizations of other SCO member states, including China’s SCO Committee on Good-Neighbourliness, Friendship, and Cooperation, with which the center signed a Memorandum of Cooperation in April 2019.

Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies in Islamabad, Pakistan-based research, advocacy, and public diplomacy Think and Do Tank focusing on the thematic areas of Diplomacy, Leadership, and Peace Studies. IPDS has established Pakistan-SCO Friendship Forum and SCO Studies Centre at the Institute to drive forward Pakistan’s stronger and meaningful presence at the important regional organization.

IPDS is focusing on exploring the possibilities of developing deep-rooted linkages within the SCO member countries and benefiting Pakistan and its citizens through “Connecting People and Providing Opportunities”.

The aim also is to raise awareness about the potential of SCO within Pakistan and jointly address the issues of the societies, covered by the SCO member states, through improved public engagement and diplomacy.

The MoU was signed by Ms. Farhat Asif, Founder President Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan, and Mr. Kabuljon Sabirov, Director SCO Center for Public Diplomacy in Uzbekistan. Mr. Asif Noor, Director, IPDS, and Secretary-General of Pakistan-SCO Friendship Forum, and Mr. Fakhriddin Otbosarov from the SCO Center for Public Diplomacy was also present on the occasion. = DNA

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German Vlogger Embraces Islam After Spending A Year In Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, FEB 6: Christian said he learnt about Islam while he was shooting his vlogs in Pakistan. “I started my channel in December last year and spent almost a year in Pakistan. I met so many incredible people and learnt a lot about the religion and their lifestyle.”

Christian said people around him always associated Islam with negativity while he was growing up in Europe. “To be honest, I was never a religious person before so I didn’t really care what people thought back then. My best friends were Muslims.”

He added that Islam is a religion of peace which he felt a deep connection with.

Before his conversion at The Islamic School of Miami, Christian said he “felt good”, but was also a “little nervous” because he had no idea about it.

In the video, Christian can be seen offering Isha prayers, after which his conversion takes place. He recites the Shahada after Imam Abdul Halim and receives his certificate.

Christian is friends with Pakistani celebrities, including Zoya Nasir. The Zebaish actor often shares photos of her with Christian on Instagram.

Chairman JKSM thanks Pakistan for ‘unflinching’ support to Kashmir cause

ISLAMABAD, FEB 6 (DNA) – Chairman Jammu & Kashmir Salvation Movement (J&KSM) Altaf Ahmad Bhat thanked Pakistan for ‘unflinching’ support to Kashmir cause and for observing Kashmir Solidarity Day.

J&KSM chairman urged UN secretary General to dedicate a special day -International Day of Solidarity -for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

He also urged Pakistan to influence OIC, European Union, Amnesty International and other rights bodies across the globe to play their role in mitigating the sufferings of people of Kashmir and to seek an end to killing of youth, arrests and detentions, caging of resistance leadership, immediate rollback of AFSPA, which provides a free license to forces to kill any Kashmir at their will.

We are indebted to Pakistan, people, religious, political, students and masses in general for their unconditional support and said that such a day will provide an opportunity “to remind the international community of the unresolved Kashmir issue”,added Chairman JKSM.

J&KSM chairman Altaf Ahmed Bhat pledged that  despite repressive measures, the struggle of Kashmiri peoples’ for the right to self-determination will continue on all fronts till the final goal is achieved.

He also asked the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to fulfil its obligations towards ensuring peace in sub-continent and along the Line of Control.

Chairman JKSM Bhat suggested that all friends of Kashmir should come forward and Call International Kashmir Conference at a suitable Place, where everyone can reach easily from Pakistan, IIOJ&K and all over the world.

While diaspora in UK, Europe, USA and The Friends of Kashmir around the world should announce one day just like 5th February celebrated in Pakistan every year for Solidarity with the besieged and Oppressed People of Kashmir. Bhat added.=DNA

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Pak-China business matching in buffalo industry held for boosting investment

BEIJING, Feb. 6 (DNA): The first business matchmaking event between Chinese and Pakistani enterprises in the Buffalo industry was held by the Pakistan-China Agriculture Cooperation Information Platform, that was established last month aiming to break information barriers between agricultural enterprises of the both sides and enhance pragmatic cooperation.

According to China Economic Net (CEN), gathering representatives from Chinese and Pakistani leading companies and institutes engaging in the Buffalo industry, the virtual meeting has discussed the feasibility of technological cooperation in developing Buffalo embryos to create high-yield type of Buffalo and the possibility of business cooperation in the production of Buffalo milk, powder, meat and other value-added products that could shore up Pakistan’s export.

“Can we import buffaloes from Pakistan?” That’s the first question asked by Lu Yangqing, Deputy Dean of College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University.

Pakistan’s Neeli-Ravi buffalo is one of the world’s famous river milk buffalo varieties, known as “black gold “.

A Chinese expert in diary Wang Dingmian once introduced in a report that the milk production of domestic dairy cow in China is relatively low, with an annual output of about 600 to 800 kg per cow, while the annual milk production of Pakistan’s Neeli-Ravi buffalo is about 1.5 tons per one.

As early as 1974, 50 Pakistani Neeli-Ravi buffaloes were introduced to China, but the milk production decreased with the passage of time and no more were imported since then. In this condition, Chinese companies expect to import more improved types of buffaloes from Pakistan.

However, according to the Pakistani government’s policy, “it’s not allowed to export live animals,” noted Dr. Khurshid Ahmad from Animal husbandry commissioner of Ministry of National Food Security and Research.

“If that’s not viable, we can develop buffaloes embryos,” Lu Yangqing suggested. “We have a lot of recipient buffaloes that are all swamp type buffaloes. So we can import embryos of indigenous types like Neeli Ravi or Hula Buffalo embryos into China and then transfer to our recipients.”

Responding the suggestion, Dr. Farooq Sandhu from Al Haiwan Semen Company, Sahiwal, said, “Pakistan’s buffalo industry is in urgent need to extend its industrial chain to realize added value growth, and we hope Chinese counterparts can support us in technologies and manufacturing.”

According to Dr. Farooq’s introduction, Al Haiwan Semen Company has six years of experiences in developing cow embryos, and with the technological assistance from the Chinese company, Al Haiwan Semen may be capable of conducting experiments in Buffalo embryos and breeding better types.

“We are keen to invest in Pakistan, setting up a lab to jointly develop Buffalo embryos or having join ventures with Pakistani counterparts to produce Buffalo milk and powder for export.

But we hope Pakistan can provide more favorable policies,” said Huang Jiadi, Chairman of Royal Group Co., Ltd., Chinese leading enterprise in the dairy industry and a pioneer in Buffalo milk production.

He added that there is already a mature business model in the camel milk and powder industry between enterprises from China and East-Asia that could lead the way forward.

“We will send a delegation to Pakistan in the following months to carry out investigations and seek for potential partners,” Huang hinted.

If the company decides to make a huge investment in Pakistan to support the whole supply chain of China’s buffalo milk business, it will undoubtedly bring enormous economic benefits to the country.

Dr. Sajjad Khan, Vice Chancellor of Cholistan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences suggested research institutes and associations in the Buffalo industry should be considered if there were to be cooperation between Chinese and Pakistani enterprises.

All guests thanked the Information Platform for organizing the business matchmaking to bridge information gap between the enterprises of two countries.

Following the buffalo industry cooperation and matchmaking event, the platform will carry out a series of online discussion and exchange activities this year.

It will also explore deep into the agricultural subdivision fields such as seed industry, animal husbandry and fishery, dairy products and agricultural products processing, agricultural materials and agricultural machinery and cold chain storage, horticultural crops, etc.

Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku illuminated with Pakistani flag

ISLAMABAD, FEB 6 /DNA/ – The iconic Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan was illuminated with Pakistani flag on Feb 5th 2021.

The projection of Pakistani flag on its national monument to mark the “Kashmir Solidarity Day” is a testimony of Azerbaijan’s bold and principled stance on the just struggle of Pakistan of Jammu and Kashmir.

The government officials and people of Pakistan thank the brotherly government and people of Azerbaijan for this great gesture of solidarity with the Kashmir cause.

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The event at the iconic Heydar Aliyev Centre reflected that the people of Pakistan and Azerbaijan stand together in raising the voice for the oppressed people of Jammu and Kashmir.=DNA

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Ambassador: “Pakistani companies would like to be involved in restoration works in liberated territories from the occupation”

BAKU, FEB 6: “Many Pakistani companies would like to be involved in restoration works in liberated territories from occupation,” said Pakistani Ambassador to Azerbaijan Bilal Hayee.

Mr. Ambassador noted that the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister had invited Pakistani companies to the country during his visit to Islamabad.

“We will hold negotiations with the Azerbaijani government in this regard. We hope that Pakistani companies will arrive in Azerbaijan in order to participate in this process in the upcoming months and years,” Mr. Hayee said.

No change in Pak stance on Jammu and Kashmir dispute: FO

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ISLAMABAD, FEB 5: Responding to media query the Spokesperson stated that there is no change in Pakistan’s principled position on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute that remains anchored in the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions.


In his address on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day at Kotli, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Imran Khan reiterated Pakistan’s long-held position and support for the Kashmiris’ right to self-determination.

The Prime Minister repeatedly spoke about the UNSC resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir and underscored the need for implementation of those resolutions.


Pakistan remains firmly committed to the resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute through free and impartial plebiscite under the UN auspices as enshrined in the relevant UNSC resolutions.

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