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Priyanka Chopra in awe of Kamala Harris’s Vogue cover: ‘An Indian woman!’

Priyanka Chopra rejoiced as US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris graced the cover of Vogue’s latest issue. The global icon said that she seeks immense pride in the fact that Harris will very soon be inaugurated as the first woman VP of the United States.

Re-posting the cover on her Instagram account, Pee Cee wrote, “After watching the horror of how things unfolded this week on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, it’s promising that in just 10 days America will be inherited by such a positive example of leadership. A WOMAN! A WOMAN OF COLOR! AN INDIAN WOMAN! A BLACK WOMAN! A WOMAN WHOSE PARENTS WERE BORN OUTSIDE THE US!

“And could there be anything more special, as the VP Elect put it, than the fact that little girls will only know a world where a woman is the Vice President of the US. Coming from India, a country (like many others around the world) that has had several female leaders, it’s hard to believe that this is the US’ first! But it surely won’t be the last,” she added.

In 2018, Priyanka became the first Indian woman to appear on the cover of American Vogue.

Chief of Army Staff calls on PM Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD, JAN 11 (DNA) – Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad today.

Director General ISI Lt. Gen. Faiz Hamid was also present. National Security situation was discussed during the meeting.

The unfortunate Mach, Balochistan incident was highly condemned. It was resolved that the perpetrators would be brought to justice.

The continuous human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir and the frequent ceasefire violations over the Line of Control also came under discussion.=DNA

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NY Times picks Lahore as one of the ‘top places to visit in 2021’

As the new year sets in after a difficult 2020, an American publication, The New York Times recently included our beloved Lahore in its list for “52 places to love in 2021” and has shared why you should also plan a trip to the city of gardens this year.

Explaining the motive of publishing the article, the report read: “We asked readers to tell us about the spots that have delighted, inspired, and comforted them in a dark year. Here, 52 of the more than 2,000 suggestions we received, to remind us that the world still awaits.”

The article included 51 other travel destinations, including Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, Kaliya Dhrow in neighbouring India, Siwa Oasis in Egypt among many others.

The article about Punjab’s capital city Lahore was contributed by the author Haneen Iqbal who expressed her love for the city that is celebrated for its rich culture and lively atmosphere.

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“I was 18, and I hadn’t been back to Lahore for 12 years. It was winter. At the open-air Liberty Market, my mother and I wandered the stalls as cloth vendors unfurled bright bolts of fabric, beckoning us to come to look. At dusk, with pashmina shawls wrapped around our shoulders, we devoured a bowl of spicy chicken karahi, using piping hot khamiri roti bread to wipe the bowl clean. The food practically sang as it made its way into our mouths,” Iqbal wrote.

“Pakistan has a bad reputation and is often overlooked by travelers who come to South Asia. But Lahoris are some of the kindest, most hospitable people,” wrote Iqbal, sharing that she loves to watch the Punjab locals feasting on terraces of restaurants overlooking the grand Badshahi Mosque.

“They are just regular people living their regular lives, and they are so alive in the present, while always connected to their past,” the author described.

Iqbal is a 29-year-old freelance writer in Toronto, Canada.

‘A must-have on everyone’s list’

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Special Assistant on Tourism Zulfi Bukhari also retweeted the report and said: “Lahore’s rich culture, warmth, hospitality & the most amazing food in the world awaits travelers.”

“A must-have on everyone’s list!” he added.

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Turkish Foreign Minister to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow

ISLAMABAD, JAN 11 (DNA) – Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will pay an official visit to Pakistan on 12-14 January 2021 along with a delegation. The Turkish Foreign Minister will hold bilateral talks with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and call on the Prime Minister and President during the visit.

The two Foreign Ministers will review the entire gamut of bilateral relations and exchange views on regional and international issues.

Foreign Minister Cavusoglu’s visit to Pakistan is part of regular high-level exchanges between the two countries. This will be his third visit during the last two and half years.

The fraternal relations between Pakistan and Turkey are deeply embedded in common faith, culture and history and underpinned by exceptional mutual trust and respect.

Pakistan-Turkey bilateral relations have been institutionalized under the High Level Strategic Cooperation Council (HLSCC), which is the highest level decision-making forum, providing strategic direction to further boost the partnership. Co-chaired by President Erdogan and Prime Minister Imran Khan, the 6th Session of HLSCC was held in Islamabad in February 2020.

The Strategic Economic Framework (SEF), signed at 6th Session of HLSCC, has 71 action points for deeper cooperation between the two countries in diverse fields.

Pakistan and Turkey enjoy close collaboration on issues of mutual interest at multilateral fora such as the UN, OIC and ECO. Turkey is an important member of the OIC Contact Group on Jammu & Kashmir and has been consistently supporting the cause of self-determination of the Kashmiri people.

The forthcoming visit of the Turkish Foreign Minister will help further deepen the bilateral ties and enhance cooperation in multiple areas.=DNA

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IGP lays floral wreath at martyrs’ monument

ISLAMABAD, JAN 11 (DNA) – Inspector General of Islamabad Police Qazi Jamil ur Rehman on Monday laid floral wreath at National Police Martys’ Monument and lauded the services of those who sacrifices their lives for bright future of the next generation.

On his arrival at Police Line Headquarters, a smartly turned out contingent of Islamabad police presented him guard of honor. DIG (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed, DIG (Headquarters) and other senior police officials were also present on the occasion.

The IGP also offered Fateha for the martyrs of Islamabad police and also wrote his views in visitors’ books placed there. The newly appointed chief of Islamabad police said that police in the national capital like their compatriots elsewhere in the country have added a golden chapter in the history, written with blood of their martyrs.

He said the courageous role played by the police in the capital has won hearts of people as the brave custodians of law and order prevented many disasters by timely nabbing mischievous elements. He said that 50 policemen embraced martyrdom in the line of duty but did not bow before the anti-social elements.

He said police is basically a risky job and police officer has to handle brutal and mindless violence.  Everyone is proud that Islamabad Police has always kept dictum of duty before self and the entire nation and the police department is proud of its brave and gallant Shaheeds.

“We are proud of martyrs of all police officials who have written golden chapter with their blood and ensured protection to the lives and property of the citizens,” the IGP Islamabad added.

He also urged the other policemen to devote their lives for services to people because no other task is better than it.

IGP Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman said there is no alternate of live, however, families of martyred personnel would be given all compensation as per package announced for martyred personnel.=DNA

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Army to stay calm despite provocations

DG ISPR says Army never interfered in elections; PDM has no justification to come to Rawalpindi however it is welcome and shall be served with tea upon arrival; More than 83% of the Pak-Afghan border have been fenced

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RAWALPINDI: Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Major-General Babar Iftikhar has said army will stay on its course despite all provocations adding false narrative was being built against Pakistan Army that it ever interfered in the election process.

He said this during a press conference on Monday.

He further said PDM criticism against Pakistan Army was unwarranted adding it they come to Rawalpindi they will served with tea and refreshments.

The army’s spokesperson said the last 10 years were a challenging time in every aspect for Pakistan, but in 2020 alone the coronavirus pandemic and locust attack put the country’s food security and economy in severe danger.

Meanwhile, he said, banned organisations were being facilitated on the western border. Yet, despite all these challenges, the state, institutions, the armed forces and intelligence agencies and most importantly the Pakistani people faced these challenges with a united front.

He said that along with restoring peace in the tribal districts along the western border, socio-economic projects were also launched in this period. Maj Gen Iftikhar said concrete steps were taken to strengthen Pakistan’s borders with Afghanistan and Iran, adding that the security situation improved considerably as a result of successful operations against terrorism.

He said that whether it was India’s condemnable designs or the application of hybrid warfare against Pakistan; internal threats or external challenges, we “not only showed and identified [the threats] with facts, but also combatted them successfully. The world is recognising this [Pakistan’s position] as well, because the truth always prevails”.

DG ISPR said Operation Raddul Fasaad “consolidated the achievements of the entire decade” through “a whole of nation approach”.

He said through this operation, the terrorists’ support base, their facilitators, abettors, financiers and weapons were destroyed to a large extent.

“Today, there is no organised terrorist infrastructure comparable to the past left in Pakistan,” he said.Under Op Raddul Fasaad, authorities conducted more than 370,000 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) during the last three years, of which 50 were ‘major operations’. As a result of these operations, the authorities recovered 72,227 weapons and 5 million rounds of ammunition. In 2007-08, the state had control of only 37% of the erstwhile tribal districts. Today, all tribal districts have been completely consolidated into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Major terrorist incidents had declined by 86% in 2020 since the peak in 2013, and were 45% lower compared to the preceding year.  Maj Gen Iftikhar said law enforcement agencies had successfully neutralised half of all threats that arose in 2020. He also highlighted the significant improvement in Karachi’s security situation, stating that terrorism incidents had declined 95%, target killings by 98%, extortion by 99% and kidnappings by 98% since their peak.

Maj Gen Iftikhar said border terminals, scanners, posts and fencing had been utilised to cut down security threats. More than 83% of the Pak-Afghan border have been fenced, and more than 37% of the Pak-Iran border have been fenced.

These measures have led to improved revenue collection and reduced smuggling, as well as a marked reduction in terrorist and bombing incidents.

Maj Gen Iftikhar said there had been a marked increase in provocative incidents from the Indian side along the Line of Control, as well as an increase in targeting of civilian populations.”This includes innocent children, women and elderly,” he said.  He highlighted the near exponential increase in ceasefire violations from the Indian side since 2014, which resulted in high levels of civilian casualties.

“We have retaliated with full force, and the Indian side has had to suffer heavy losses due to our response,” he said.

When they couldn’t succeed in this domain, India resorted to fifth-generation warfare, the general said.

A dossier of proofs related to India’s involvement in terrorism-related incidents in Pakistan was handed over to the international community, and ‘incontrovertible proof’ has been brought forth about India’s involvement in a disinformation campaign against Pakistan as a result of the EU DisInfo Lab’s investigation.

“Before we dissect India’s disinformation campaign, it is necessary to understand consider what Pakistan and India have been busy in over the last two decades,” Maj Gen Iftikhar said.

“Pakistan waged a successful war against terrorism in that period and demonstrated it is a responsible state. It conducted more than 1,200 kinetic operations targeting all types of terrorist organisations. More than 18,000 terrorists were eliminated.”

The general also highlighted a host of laws enacted to strengthen Pakistan’s anti-terrorism efforts, as well as the support extended to the international community as part of the global war against terorrism.

“More than 1,100 Al Qaeda terrorists were captured or killed; intelligence was shared with more than 70 countries, and Pakistan sacrificed 83,000 lives and $126 billion in economic losses in the process.”

“What was India doing at this time? India was escalating border incidents on its eastern front, enacting one of the worst lockdowns in occupied Jammu and Kashmir along with flagrant violations of human rights, and making an unsuccessful attempt against Pakistan in February 2019.”

Maj Gen Iftikhar listed more of India’s illicit activities in this period, including evidence of Indian banks’ involvement in terror financing and money laundering, Kulbhushan Jadhav’s assignment to Pakistan, the farmers’ protest in Indian Punjab, the noxious verdict in the Babri Mosque case, the EU DisInfo Lab’s report and the UNHRC’s damning findings of genocidal Indian activities in occupied Kashmir.

Japan ambassador praises first anti-polio drive of 2021

ISLAMABAD, JAN 11 (DNA) – Matsuda Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan has praised Pakistan’s decision to launch the first polio vaccination drive of 2021 and reiterated Japan’s commitment to continue its support to eradicate polio from Pakistan and the globe.

During the five-day campaign, around 285,000 polio workers will engage in the vaccination of over 40 million children, wearing masks, using hand sanitizers and maintaining safe distances.

Ambassador Matsuda paid tribute to the frontline polio workers for the protection of children from polio in the harsh environment of COVID-19.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of Japan’s anti-polio assistance to Pakistan. Its total assistance has reached US$ 229 million. Ambassador Matsuda added, “I sincerely hope that the year of 2021 marks a great step towards eradicating polio as well as controlling COVID-19.

To that end, Japan will continue to focus on health, water & sanitation and education in terms of its assistance to Pakistan, which are necessary to ensure a healthy and cultural life to all citizens.”=DNA

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President ICCI and Chairman CDA visit Blue Area, F-10 Markaz

ISLAMABAD, JAN 11 (DNA) – Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI) along with Amer Ali Ahmed, Chairman CDA visited the two major business centres of Islamabad including Blue Area and F-10 Markaz to assess the needs of markets development and take remedial measures to address the issues traders.

Ejaz Abbasi former President ICCI, Yousaf Rajput President Traders Association Blue Area, Ahmed Khan President Traders Association F-10 Markaz, Raja Hassan Akhtar and Ali Akram Khan Executive Members ICCI, Tahir Abbasi former Senior Vice President ICCI, Malik Sagheer Ahmed, members of business community and CDA officers of various departments were also present at the occasion.

Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan and Amer Ali Ahmed inspected various areas of these two markets to see the situation of infrastructure and interacted with the traders to know about the requirements of development works. They identified many issues including need for carpeting of roads, repair of footpaths, putting lids on manholes of gutters, restoration of streetlights, trimmings of trees, removal of encroachments and repair of broken fences etc. to improve the beautification of markets and uplift their image.

Speaking at the occasion, Sardar Yasir Ilyas Khan, President ICCI appreciated the approach of Amer Ali Ahmed, Chairman CDA for conducting visits to various markets along with ICCI leadership, which showed that he was quite serious in addressing the development needs of markets.

He apprised him that the lack of parking facility was a major issue of the traders of markets including Blue Area and F-10 Markaz and said that CDA should arrange early auction of plots for parking so that parkings could be built and run on BOT basis, which will generate revenue for CDA and help in resolving parking issues for business community. He also informed the traders of these markets that ICCI was in close liaison with CDA to work jointly for the better development of markets and commercial areas in Islamabad and assured them that CDA would accelerate efforts to resolve major issues of the trading community in order to facilitate them in promoting business activities.

He said that ICCI in collaboration with Presidents of Trade Associations of respective markets would form a Mediation Committee that would work with traders and CDA for removal of encroachments from markets.

Addressing the traders of Blue Area and F-10 Markaz, Amer Ali Ahmed, Chairman CDA said that the civic body has decided to upgrade the basic infrastructure in markets. He said that CDA has already started the process of carpeting roads, repair of footpaths, restoration of streetlights, improving sewerage & sanitation systems. He said CDA was in the process of identifying plots in markets for construction of multi storey parking. He said that many development works were in progress and traders would see more improvement in coming days. He assured that he would continue to work with ICCI for addressing development issues of all major markets so that business activities could flourish in the federal capital.

President ICCI and Chairman CDA have set a new trend by conducting visits of markets by taking the trade associations on board. This was the third joint visit of President ICCI and Chairman CDA to see the on-ground situation of markets for early resolution of traders issues.

hey have already visited Super Market, Jinnah Super, Rana Market, Farooqia Market, Melody Market and Aabpara Market. They would conduct more joint visits to various markets of Islamabad to see their issues and start required development works in order to promote the ease of doing business in the Islamabad region.=DNA

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Taliban faces heavy casualties in Farah province

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Kabul:  At least 29 Taliban militants were killed and seven others wounded in airstrikes by Afghan forces in western Farah province, the Afghan army claimed on Monday.


The Afghan National Army (ANA) said in a statement that insurgents attacked several security outposts on Sunday night but “faced fierce resistance from the Afghan forces.”

In response to the Taliban attack, the air force carried out airstrikes in the area, the statement said. The statement did not provide details about the casualties of Afghan troops. An unconfirmed report indicates that at least nine soldiers were killed in skirmishes. However, the officials denied the report.

The Taliban militant group yet to comment on the matter.

PSA: Don’t Open This Video on WhatsApp

The National Information Technology Board has posted a cybersecurity alert on Twitter warning people about a malicious video that is circulating WhatsApp. This video is called “Argentina” and it shows how the COVID-19 curve is starting to flatten in Argentina.

STAY UPDATED WITH @NATIONALITBOARD CYBER ALERTS | A MALICIOUS VIDEO NAMED ” ARGENTINA” IS CIRCULATING ON WHATSAPP THAT SHOWS HOW THE COVID-19 CURVE IS FLATTENING IN ARGENTINA.
DO NOT OPEN THE LINK AS IT HACKS YOUR PHONE IN 10 SECONDS & IT CANNOT BE STOPPED IN ANY WAY. PIC.TWITTER.COM/3ENBARMHXT 

— NATIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BOARD (@NATIONALITBOARD) JANUARY 11, 2021

We strongly advise people not to open the link as it hacks your phone in only 10 seconds and it cannot be stopped in any way. We also recommend spreading the message in your circles and warning others about it.

WhatsApp has recently started being shunned by many following the latest update in the app’s privacy policy. The updated policy openly talks about the data WhatsApp collects on its users and how it is shared between Facebook and its services and third parties. While previously people had a choice to share this data or not, WhatsApp now forces everyone to accept the new policy which includes sharing their personal data.

This has forced millions of people to switch to alternative messaging apps such as Telegram, Signal, etc.

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