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Establishment of Regional Integration Center by University of the Punjab, Lahore and CGSS

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ISLAMABAD – On 2nd October 2020, senior management of Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad under the leadership of Major General Hafiz Masroor Ahmed (Retd), Vice President, CGSS held a meeting with Prof. Dr. Niaz Ahmad Akhtar, Vice Chancellor, University of the Punjab, Lahore.

During the meeting, CGSS gave a detailed presentation on the establishment of “PU – CGSS Regional Integration Center”.

It was decided that CGSS in collaboration with University of the Punjab, Lahore will establish a “Regional Integration Center”, that will provide a platform for long term opportunities for the regional countries to cooperate in social, economic and cultural domains.

Furthermore, this Regional Integration Center will enhance academic exchange, strengthen and broaden research on regional issues and cooperation between Pakistan and Eurasia. This Center will create a concept of community with shared future for regional prosperity.

Meeting was attended by the Deans of various departments of the University and senior faculty members. The senior management of CGSS also attended the meeting.

Denmark-Pak ties to grow further: envoy

I aim to expand mutual-beneficial opportunities for Pakistan and Denmark in the recovery from the coronavirus crisis promoting a sustainable and resilient economy in closer harmony with the natural world

A.M.Bhatti

ISLAMABAD: The newly appointed ambassador of Denmark to Pakistan Lis Rosenholm has said her job as ambassador of Denmark to Pakistan would be to further promote and strengthen bilateral relations.

The ambassador-designate expressed these views in her message upon arrival in Islamabad.

She said, she would like to express her utmost appreciation for the Pakistani people who have given her a warm welcome. ‘It is truly an honor for me to take up my assignment as the Ambassador Designate of Denmark to Pakistan’.

The ambassador –designate said the political, economic and cultural relations between Denmark and Pakistan are longstanding, reliable and forward-looking. One of the most important tasks of the Royal Danish Embassy in Islamabad is to bring our interests together in a fair and mutual dialogue.

Strong international cooperation is important as ever. I aim to expand mutual-beneficial opportunities for Pakistan and Denmark in the recovery from the coronavirus crisis promoting a sustainable and resilient economy in closer harmony with the natural world. I will explore how Denmark and Pakistan can work closer in health, renewable energy, water, food, climate change, gender equality – just to mention a few areas.

She added, she believed that it was essential to build a wide range of partnerships to enhance ties between our countries – across our governments, businesses, academia, artists; community based organizations and not least people. We will always base our contacts on mutual respect, understanding and open dialogue.

The youth holds the keys to a better and more sustainable future for all in their hands, not least in Pakistan. To strengthen dialogue with the Pakistani youth, we will launch a number of initiatives.

‘Together with my excellent Embassy team, I look forward to engaging with you in developing and strengthening the important ties between Pakistan and Denmark’ Ambassador Lis added.

Caretaker chief minister announces date for GB election

GILGIT : The caretaker chief minister of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), Mir Afzal Khan, announced that the elections for the legislative assembly will be organised on November 15.

Caretaker CM Mir Afzal Khan said in a statement that all preparations for the organisation of polls for GB Legislative Assembly were completed and the authorities will ensure measures to hold a transparent election.

He said that security forces will be deployed during the polls, whereas, army troops will also be summoned if required.In July, President Arif Alvi had announced polls in the Gilgit Baltistan (GB) on August 18, however, it was postponed following the GB chief court. Moreover, it emerged that the delay in the appointment of Managing Director (MD) of the Printing Corporation of Pakistan had also become a cause for postponement of the polls in the autonomous region.

The Legislative Assembly of the Gilgit Baltistan had dissolved after it completed its five-year tenure on June 24.

Ravi Riverfront project to boost economic activities: PM

ISLAMABAD : Executing the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development project within the stipulated time is the government’s priority, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Friday.

He presided over a meeting to review progress thus far made on the execution of the project. The meeting was attended among others by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, the Naya Pakistan Housing Authority chairman, and the Punjab chief secretary.

The premier said the project will cater to the needs of the provincial capital’s burgeoning population. Besides, he added, it will help overcome water shortage, speed up economic activities, and create job opportunities.

The Punjab CM said the provincial government is monitoring progress on the project as per the premier’s vision and assured that it will try to meet the deadlines for the completion of the project.

On September 15, Prime Minister Imran had laid the foundation stone of the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development project and planted a sapling.

Civilian casualties and damage inflicted upon civilian infrastructure as a result of Armenia’s act of aggression against Azerbaijan

BAKU, OCT 2 – The armed forces of Armenia have been continuing to target the civilian population, private houses and other civilian infrastructure in residential areas along the line of contact in a gross violation of its obligations under international humanitarian law, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions.

Civilian facilities, such as hospitals, medical centers, school buildings and kindergartens have been subjected to indiscriminate shelling of armed forces of Armenia, including from artillery and other large-caliber weaponry.

As of 01 October, totally 19 civilians, including children and elderly were killed, 55 civilians have been hospitalized. 169 damaged private houses and 40 private properties are out of use as a result of armed attack.

Below are photo evidences of the humanitarian law violations of the armed forces of Armenia.

China’s maize-soybean strip intercropping technology yielded inspiring results

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ISLAMABAD, Oct. 2 ; Maize-soybean strip intercropping technology, a mature advanced agricultural technology introduced from China’s Sichuan Agricultural University has yielded inspiring results.

This was noted during the visit of Syed Hussain Jahania Gardezi, Punjab Agriculture Minister to maize-soybean strip intercropping demonstration plots at the Research Farm of PMAS-Arid Agriculture University in Koont, Rawalpindi.

According to Gwadar Pro on Friday, he admired this technology’s local development and showed willingness to support its future popularization in Pakistan.

The technology introduced from the Sichuan Agricultural University showed positive results at multiple demonstration plots across Pakistan.

With serious interest in this intercropping technology, Syed Hussain Jahania Gardezi investigated the plot and felt amazed to see its progress in Pakistan.

The idea of developing maize-soybean intercropping technology in Pakistan is appreciated by the Agriculture Minister.

He thinks the maize and soybean under intercropping system are much healthier than those of sole cropping. “China’s experience may provide meaningful insights for Pakistan especially in relation to crop production, ” the Minister said.

Under the intercropping system, farmers can harvest soybean without reducing the current cultivation area of maize to stimulate local soybean production and then increase the supply of edible oil and soybean meal for poultry and livestock.

This August in rainfed conditions relying on rainfall rather than irrigation, the yields of maize and soybean reached 7065 kg/ha and 1167 kg/ha respectively at the Koont Research Farm.

By using high-yielding soybean varieties, machinery, pesticides and weedicides from China, the yields for next season are expected to be raised to an even higher level.

Pakistan Hindu Council marks 151st birthday of Mahatma Gandhi

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Islamabad / Karachi, OCT 2 – Patron-in-chief Pakistan Hindu Council Dr. Ramesh Kumar Vankwani has paid rich tribute to founding father of India Mahatma Gandhi, saying that the great leader was a leading figure of peaceful freedom struggle against British imperialism.

In his special message on the occasion of the 151st birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, prominent Hindu parliamentarian Dr Ramesh Kumar said that Gandhi was a friend of Pakistan and minority Muslims. “He whole-heartedly supported the Khilafat Movement to show solidarity with Muslim brothers and sisters, ” Dr Ramesh said.

Gandhi, in his letters to the founding father of Pakistan, used to address him as Quaid-e-Azam. He sacrificed his life for supporting Pakistan and protecting vulnerable Muslim community but didn’t compromise on peace-loving teachings of Hinduism. Dr Ramesh emphasized. Mahatma Gandhi also pressurized Indian leadership in the form of a hunger strike for providing a due amount of Rs. 55 Crore to Pakistani government. Dr. Ramesh Kumar said. During the violent riots in Delhi and other parts, Mahatma Gandhi himself visited affected areas for requesting people to not harm each other. Hundreds of peace-loving citizens, belonging to different religions, had signed a 7-point declaration in the presence of Gandhi to live peacefully and ensure protection of others.

Mahatma Gandhi was also in favour of providing self-determination rights to the people of Kashmir. During his visit to Srinagar on August 1, 1947, hundreds of locals came on roads to welcome him. In this regard, Gandhi clearly announced that Kashmiri people should be empowered to take decisions about their future. If they want to join Pakistan then no power in the world can stop them. Dr Ramesh Vankwani, in his special message, also mentioned that Gandhi, being a well-wisher of Pakistan, wanted to spend his remaining life in Pakistan. Gandhi, on the invitation of Chief Minister Sindh, Ayub Khorro, wanted to meet with Pakistani Hindu community. He also wanted to meet the Hindu community. Gandhi had called Pakistani Hindu community for ensuring respect to the national flag of Pakistan.

Regrettably, Mahatma Gandhi, a peace activist and legendary leader, was killed by extremists due to his kindness and peace-loving views. “Gandhi was a true follower of Hindu Dharma,” Dr Ramesh paid tribute to him, saying that today’s India is in fact in the trap of his extremist murderers. “On the one hand, Indian people are facing a number of socio-economic crises in the form of poverty, hunger and Covid-19, and on the other hand, the extremist policies of the Modi government regarding neighboring countries are destabilizing the entire region,” Dr Ramesh stated.

Today, on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, the Pakistan Hindu Council, while rejecting the extremist policies of the present Indian leadership, makes it clear that Hindutva is not a religious teaching but a political ideology that was introduced by some Hitler-inspired extremists under the British rule. Majority of Hindus believe in peace, harmony, and love to all. Dr. Ramesh Vankwani further emphasized that the patriotic Pakistani Hindu community is committed to promote the peace vision of Quaid-e-Azam and Gandhi to counter the extremist policies of the Modi government on every platform.

Pakistan exported dollar 54.613 million cotton yarn to China in recent month

BEIJING, Oct. 2 – Pakistan exported 54.613 million US dollars of cotton yarn in August, registering a year-on-year decline of 51.36%, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Friday quoting official sources.

However, its cotton yarn export to China has surged in the same month.

As data from China’s General Administration of Customs shows, China imported 41.836 million dollars worth of cotton yarn from Pakistan in August, which is 4.36 times the 9.592 million dollars in the same period last year, with a year-on-year increase of 336 percent.

Pakistan mainly produces low-count sirospun yarns, such as those of 8s or 10s, generally below 21s, which are mostly imported to south China’s Guangdong province to be made into denim, said Huang Xifeng, sales executive of import and export department at Litai Xingshi (Taicang) Holding Co. Ltd.

“We imported about 1,000 tons of cotton yarns from Pakistan every year. Our denim fabric is made of thick and low-count yarns, which are basically 10s or 8s, no more than 12s.” Yang Bin, director of Seazon Textile and Apparel Co., Ltd in Foshan, China, said in an interview with CEN.

Yang added that he has cooperated with Pakistan’s cotton yarn manufacturers for 10 years. “As for Pakistan’s cotton yarn, we only imported it from Explorer, a Pakistani manufacturer, with which we have cooperated for more than ten years.

Produced locally in Pakistan with American and Australian cotton as raw materials, it boasts the best quality of all. And yet, most of the other Pakistani producers adopt locally grown cotton, which may save RMB hundreds per ton.

Although Pakistani cotton is somewhat of inferior quality to that in America, Australia, and China, it can be made into denim,” Yang said.

Pakistani cotton yarn RMB 3,000 cheaper per ton than that of China with zero tariff

The main reason for the surge in import lies in the fact that Pakistan’s yarn export to China enjoys zero tariff, thus having a greater competitive advantage internationally.

That’s why we prefer Pakistani cotton yarn even when offered the same price,” said Ke Jiangwei, general manager of Xiamen Naseem Trade Co., Ltd, which has been importing Pakistani yarn for many years in China.

“It is not just tariffs, but the price that attracts us,” said Yang, adding that “as Pakistani yarn is much cheaper than the Chinese one, the largest gap reached RMB 2,000 to 3,000 per ton in the last two years, with a price gap of about 10%.

Due to the COVID-19 epidemic this year, domestic cotton yarn cannot sell well in China, thus narrowing the price gap to about RMB 1,000.”

“The sirospun of 8s in Pakistan was RMB 17,000 or RMB 18,000 per ton before, and now it has dropped to about RMB 16,000 per ton.

At present, the price of Pakistani yarn in China’s domestic market has rebounded. It has risen by more than ten percent compared with the price in May and June. It may have been sold for RMB 15,000 per ton before, and now RMB 16,500, or even RMB 17,000.

The price gap is as high as RMB 1,000-2,000 over the past three months,” Ke explained.

We mainly purchase cotton yarns in stock, and it will be too late to order them from Pakistan, he added.

He pointed out that 8s and 10s cotton yarns from Pakistan are currently in great demand in Lanxi City, east China’s Zhejiang Province.

A factory with more than 200 looms can manage 200-300 tons of cotton yarns,” He Hao, a salesperson from Shengzhou Shengtai Haobang Textile Co., Ltd. Company, said in an interview.
He suggested that Pakistan could try to produce cotton yarns with mixed cotton through a new technique called rotor spinning.

Pakistani cotton spinning products are what we need for a long time, so will continue to import them as long as they can be consumed in China’s factories and their prices are acceptable,” Ke said.

FO rejects reports claiming Pak Army fighting alongside Azerbaijan against Armenia

ISLAMABAD – Foreign Office on Friday has refuted as speculative and baseless a media report claiming Pakistani army fighting alongside Azerbaijani forces against Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh.

Responding to queries about the media report, Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said such reports are irresponsible.

Reiterating Pakistan’s position on the issue, he said Pakistan is deeply concerned over the deteriorating security situation in Nagorno-Karabakh region.

The spokesperson said the intensive shelling by Armenian forces on civilian populations of Azerbaijan is reprehensible and most unfortunate. This could compromise peace and security of the entire region.

He said Armenia must stop its military action to avoid further escalation.

The spokesperson said Pakistan supports Azerbaijan’s position on Nagorno-Karabakh, which is in line with the several unanimously adopted United Nations Security Council resolutions.

Two French journalists injured in occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region

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BAKU, OCT 2 – Armenian media reported that two journalists of the French newspaper “Le Monde” were injured in the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

We would like to note that Armenia is organizing visits of journalists to the area of military operations, hence endangering the lives of foreign journalists and grossly violating international humanitarian law.

We remind that the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan officially stated on September 27, 2020 that the Army of Azerbaijan does not target the civilians and civilian infrastructure and, unlike the occupying Armenia, complies with the requirements of the provisions of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions during military operations.

The deliberate taking of foreign journalists to the dangerous zone clearly shows that the Armenian government ignores its obligations to ensure the safety of journalists and uses foreign journalists for its own propaganda purposes.

We appeal to foreign journalists to obtain the consent of the Azerbaijani side in connection with the visits to the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan. DNA

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