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Green Shirts Clinch Pakistan’s First-Ever Women’s Futsal Victory

Green Shirts Clinch Pakistan’s First-Ever Women’s Futsal Victory

ANSAR BHATTI

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan created history in international women’s futsal as the Green Shirts secured their first-ever international victory, defeating Sri Lanka 3–2 in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Women’s Futsal Championship 2026, currently underway in Thailand.

The closely contested match remained evenly poised at 1–1 at halftime. Pakistan sealed the memorable win with a decisive goal in the dying moments of the second half, displaying remarkable determination and composure under pressure.

The victory was powered by a sensational hat-trick from Azwa Chaudhry, whose clinical finishing proved decisive against a determined Sri Lankan side. Her outstanding performance not only sealed the win but also marked a historic milestone, as it was Pakistan’s maiden victory in the SAFF Women’s Futsal Championship.

Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) President Mohsin Gilani congratulated the players and team management on the landmark achievement and expressed hope that the women’s futsal team would continue to deliver strong performances and bring further pride to the country.

Pakistan, who played out a hard-fought 1–1 draw against Bhutan in their opening match, will play their third match against Maldives on Saturday (today), followed by a highly anticipated clash against arch-rivals India on January 19.

With momentum now on their side, Pakistan’s women will be looking to build on their historic win and make a deeper impact in the championship.

Independence Day of Myanmar celebrated in style

In his statement, Ambassador Wuuna Han reflected on Myanmar’s rich cultural heritage, from the golden spires of Bagan to the serene waters of Inle Lake, describing it as a mosaic of traditions and resilience

Saifullah Ansar

ISLAMABAD, JAN 15 – The Embassy of Myanmar marked the 78th Independence Day with a message from Ambassador H.E. Mr. Wunna Han, celebrating the nation’s long journey of freedom and unity while highlighting the enduring friendship between Myanmar and Pakistan.

In his statement, the Ambassador reflected on Myanmar’s rich cultural heritage, from the golden spires of Bagan to the serene waters of Inle Lake, describing it as a mosaic of traditions and resilience. He emphasized that Myanmar’s arts, dance, crafts, and Buddhist architecture remain living testaments to a nation that treasures its past while embracing the future.

Ambassador Wunna Han paid tribute to Pakistan’s role in Myanmar’s history, recalling that Pakistan was the first country to recognize Myanmar in 1947, with diplomatic relations established on the very day of Pakistan’s independence. He noted that Myanmar’s first Ambassador, U Pe Khin, was the first envoy to present credentials to Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and later served as the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Karachi for nearly a decade.

The Ambassador also highlighted cultural ties, mentioning the tomb of Bahadur Shah Zafar in Yangon as a symbol of shared history, and praised Pakistan’s preservation of Gandhara Buddhist heritage sites in Taxila, Swat, and Peshawar.

Looking ahead, Ambassador Wunna Han outlined a vision for deeper cultural diplomacy, expanded economic collaboration, stronger educational partnerships, and enhanced regional cooperation to ensure stability and prosperity across South and Southeast Asia

He expressed confidence that Myanmar and Pakistan, working hand in hand, can contribute meaningfully to a more peaceful and interconnected world. Concluding his message, he declared, “Myanmar-Pakistan Dosti Zindabad,” reaffirming the commitment to friendship and cooperation between the two nations.

Indian govt continues persecution of Sikhs

Ramesh Singh Arora, Minister for Human Rights and Minorities of Punjab Province, delivered a strong statement condemning India’s treatment of Sikhs. He described the 1984 Operation Blue Star, in which the Indian Army stormed the Golden Temple and other Sikh holy sites, as a “Sikh genocide.”

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BAKU : ON JAN 16, an international conference titled “Racism and Violence against Sikhs and Other National Minorities in India: The Reality on the Ground” was started in Azerbaijan for the first time, organized by the Baku Initiative Group and dedicated to the Indian government’s repressive policies against ethnic minorities.

The event was attended by Ramesh Singh Arora, Minister for Human Rights and Minorities of Punjab Province, and other officials, alongside influential representatives of the Sikh community from Canada, the United Kingdom, and the USA, heads of think tanks, scholars from foreign universities specializing in human rights and ethnic minorities, and individuals who have been direct victims of the Indian government’s repressive and discriminatory policies.

Ramesh Singh Arora, Minister for Human Rights and Minorities of Punjab Province, delivered a strong statement condemning India’s treatment of Sikhs. He described the 1984 Operation Blue Star, in which the Indian Army stormed the Golden Temple and other Sikh holy sites, as a “Sikh genocide.”

Arora said hundreds of Sikhs were killed during the operation and sacred places suffered severe damage, yet no impartial investigations were ever carried out. He further recalled that after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi later that year, Sikhs were systematically targeted in Delhi and other cities, with thousands killed in mob violence.

According to him, between the 1980s and 1990s many Sikhs were forcibly disappeared, killed, or subjected to state repression, leaving families without justice or accountability. He stressed that discrimination against Sikhs continues even today, linking past atrocities to present-day marginalization.

The conference, titled “Racism and Violence Against Sikhs and Other National Minorities in India: Current Realities,” was organized by the Baku Initiative Group and brought together Sikh representatives from Canada, the UK, the USA, as well as scholars, think tanks, and victims of Indian government policies.

Arora’s remarks sought to internationalize Sikh grievances, framing them as human rights violations and calling for recognition of the 1984 events as genocide, a term India rejects. His intervention added geopolitical weight to the debate, highlighting the justice gap that persists more than four decades after the violence.

The conference focuses on the systematic racial discrimination and violence perpetrated by the Indian government against Sikhs and other ethnic minorities, specifically addressing the gross violations of India’s obligations under the UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, and the Convention against Torture.

Participants are discussing strategies to keep the current situation on the international agenda, including the investigation of extrajudicial executions by the UN Human Rights Committee and the documentation of rights violations by UN Special Rapporteurs for international monitoring.

The role of international and local NGOs and academic circles is also being examined, specifically regarding how their reports and legal opinions can influence international decision-making mechanisms.

Sikhism, which emerged in the 15th century, promotes complete equality regardless of caste, gender, or language, and thus strictly rejects the traditional Hindu caste system. Today, the Sikh community in India numbers over 25 million, primarily residing in the agricultural region of Punjab.

Reports submitted to international organizations indicate that during the armed raids of 1984 alone, between 8,000 and 17,000 Sikhs were killed, and over 50,000 fled abroad to escape persecution. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of Sikhs in Punjab were victims of enforced disappearances or extrajudicial killings based on fabricated charges. Currently, Sikh activists demanding their rights face arrest on charges of “separatism” or “espionage” amid increasing police raids in Punjab. Furthermore, Sikh activists living abroad have been targeted by acts of terrorism, for which official bodies in Canada and the United States have accused Indian intelligence services of involvement.

The majority of the exiled Sikh community now resides in Canada, the UK, the USA, and Australia, where they continue to demand justice for the ongoing political repression in India. The community is calling on the Indian government to officially recognize the 1984 massacres as genocide, establish an independent commission of inquiry, and prosecute the organizers of these atrocities. They also demand clarification on the fate of those who disappeared in the 1980s and 1990s, the release of unlawfully detained activists with the status of political prisoners, and expanded autonomy for Punjab to prevent central government interference. Additionally, they are calling for an end to transnational repression – including assassinations and threats against activists abroad – as well as a formal apology from the Indian government and compensation for the victims of the 1984 massacres.

Norwegian Ambassador commends PRCS’ humanitarian efforts

ISLAMABAD, JAN 15 /DNA/: The Norwegian Ambassador in Pakistan Mr. Per Albert Ilsaas met with Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Chairperson Mrs Farzhana Naek at the PRCS National Headquarters. The Head of Development Cooperation for Norwegian Embassy in Pakistan Ms Anja Myrtveit, Global Grants and Partnership Advisor of Norwegian Red Cross for Asia Pacific region Ms Sofia Janjua and the Head of Delegation NorCross Pakistan Dr Ulugbek Aminov were also present during the meeting.

During the meeting, the Mrs Farzhana Naek apprised the Ambassador on the NorCross-supported programmes currently being implemented across Pakistan and highlighting their impact in strengthening community resilience and addressing humanitarian needs since last more than 20 years. She also briefed the Ambassador on her recent visit to Norway, during which she met with the leadership of the Norwegian Red Cross, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD), and members of the Pakistani diaspora in Norway, emphasizing opportunities for enhanced collaboration and support for humanitarian initiatives in Pakistan. Highlighting PRCS priorities, the Chairperson PRCS also emphasized the need to prioritize programme interventions in far-flung and underserved regions of Pakistan, where humanitarian needs remain acute.

During the meeting, Ambassador Ilsaas emphasised the crucial role of humanitarian service, expressing a shared dedication to advancing such efforts in Pakistan. He also appreciated the humanitarian services of PRCS and reaffirmed Norway’s continued support through the Norwegian Red Cross in Pakistan. He stated that the Embassy of Norway in Pakistan looks forward to supporting PRCS programmes and is keen to expand cooperation to reach vulnerable and marginalized communities across the country.

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening humanitarian partnership and cooperation to better serve vulnerable communities across Pakistan.The Ambassador also penned his remarks in the PRCS Visitors’ Book, acknowledging the valuable humanitarian role of PRCS and reaffirming Norway’s commitment to continued collaboration.

Call on the Prime Minister by Vice Minister, IDCPC

ISLAMABAD, JAN 15 /DNA/: H.E. Ms. Sun Haiyan, Vice Minister, International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC), called on the Prime Minister at the Prime Minister House today. The Prime Minister was assisted by SAPM Tariq Fatemi, PM’s Special Representative on China Amb. Zafar Uddin Mahmood, and Foreign Secretary Amb. Amna Baloch.

During their warm and cordial meeting, the Prime Minister welcomed the Chinese dignitary and her delegation to Pakistan and said it was particularly auspicious that the visit was taking place when both countries were celebrating the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries. He noted that the year had commenced with the successful visit of the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan to Beijing, followed by a visit by the Interior Minister to Shanghai. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan was also expected to visit China in the coming days.

The Prime Minister conveyed his warm greetings to President Xi Jinping and the Chinese leadership. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s iron-clad All Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership with China, and said that this would remain unshakeable at all times. The Prime Minister also reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the One China Policy. On the economic partnership, the Prime Minister lauded China’s generous support to Pakistan, especially through CPEC and stressed upon the need to ensure timely implementation of the next phase of CPEC.

He also reiterated his most cordial invitation to President Xi Jinping to undertake an official visit to Pakistan this year, as this was a special year and a milestone for both countries.

The Chinese Vice Minister thanked the Prime Minister for his warm and hospitable welcome and said that China was committed to strengthening its long-standing, time-tested relations with Pakistan across all spheres. She congratulated the Prime Minister for bringing economic as well as political stability in the country and said the Chinese nation took great pride in Pakistan’s diplomatic successes.

She briefed the Prime Minister that the Chinese Communist Party had maintained excellent ties with a wide range of political parties in Pakistan and appreciated the Prime Minister for his leadership role in unifying these political entities for effective governance.

The Vice Minister emphasized the significance of party-to-party ties and expressed the Chinese Communist Party’s commitment and resolve to deepen collaboration with political parties in Pakistan, through inter-party mechanisms.

Thai ambassador meets Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq

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ISLAMABAD: Rongvudhi Virabutr, Ambassador of Thailand to Pakistan, paid a courtesy call on Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, to discuss the promotion of issues of common interest between the Parliaments of Thailand and Pakistan.

 The meeting underscored the importance of parliamentary cooperation through the Pakistan–Thailand Parliamentary Friendship Group as well as collaboration in multilateral arenas.

Both sides also exchanged views on enhancing touristic and trade cooperation, highlighting cultural connections such as the Gandhara civilization and the ongoing efforts toward concluding a Free Trade Agreement between Thailand and Pakistan, while also recognizing the need to jointly address global challenges like climate change.

Another key area of discussion was women empowerment, particularly the role of women in politics and the importance of gender mainstreaming across various contexts. Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq acknowledged the significant role of the Parliamentary Friendship Group in fostering bilateral relations and emphasized that the Parliaments of Thailand and Pakistan should work together more closely to achieve mutual benefits for both countries.

Pakistan China Leaders Reaffirm Ties at Islamabad Meeting

ISLAMABAD, JAN 15 /DNA: /Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar MIshaqDar received Vice Minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China, Ms. Sun Haiyan, today in Islamabad.

The two sides exchanged views on bilateral relations, the regional situation, and other matters of mutual interest. DPM/FM Dar appreciated the contributions of the Communist Party of China in deepening the bond of friendship between Pakistan and China.

Welcoming the inauguration of the Pak-China 75th anniversary celebrations by DPM/FM Dar and FM Wang Yi earlier this month in China, the two sides looked forward to befittingly marking this historic milestone through commemorative events throughout the year.

Both sides agreed to maintain the momentum of high-level exchanges, further strengthen inter-party cooperation, and augment bilateral ties. The meeting also underscored the importance of expanding cultural cooperation and enhancing people-to-people exchanges, including academic linkages, youth interactions, and cultural initiatives to foster deeper mutual understanding.

Ethiopia, Pakistan forge strategic cooperation

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ISLAMABAD: The premier think tanks of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Thursday signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) to institutionalize intellectual and policy cooperation for driving innovation and growth in both nations.

The MoU was virtually signed by H.E. Jafar Bedru Geletu, Executive Director of the Institution Foreign Affairs (IFA) Ethiopia, and H.E. Ambassador Khalid Mahmood, Chairman Board of Governors of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI).

H.E. Dr. Oumer Hussein Oba, Ambassador designate of Ethiopia to Pakistan witnessed the ceremony here at the ISSI, Islamabad, while his counterpart Ambassador Atif Sharif Mian was present at the IFA Headquarters in Addis Ababa.

The MoU will allow the two institutions to establish a framework for cooperation in the fields of diplomatic training, professional development, research and analysis through delegations’ exchange, conferences, co-publications and joint researches.

Felicitating both sides on achieving a milestone in the bilateral relations, the Executive Director IFA said Ethiopia and Pakistan have walked a long road together, guided by mutual respect, South-South solidarity, and a shared hope for a more stable, prosperous world.

“By combining IFA’s deep knowledge of the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea with ISSI’s regional research strengths, we are building a platform that can do real work: align our views on maritime security and trade routes, craft joint approaches to stability and counter-terrorism, and deliver policy recommendations that reflect today’s realities,” H.E. Jafar Bedru remarked.

Ethiopia is a gateway to Africa, said the ISSI Chairman while emphasizing on establishing robust academic linkages that are crucial to foster joint research, delegations exchange and policy dialogues for benefit of both the nations.

H.E. Ambassador Dr. Oumer Hussein highlighted the positive trajectory of relations between the two countries and called for the two think tanks to actively collaborate to utilize each other’s potentials.

He stressed the importance of reinforcing all existing pillars of the relationship particularly in political and economic spheres and urged both the institutions to work closely within this framework that is imperative for strengthening bilateral relations.

Pakistan’s Ambassador in Ethiopia H.E. Atif Sharif noted growth in Pakistan-Ethiopia relations, highlighting opening of the Ethiopian Embassy Islamabad, start of Ethiopian Airlines operations in Karachi, delegations exchange in various sectors and the recent Pakistan Single Country Exhibition that held in Addis Ababa in October, 2025.

PM praises Azerbaijan President’s support

The prime minister directed Federal Minister Ahad Cheema, in coordination with the Capital Development Authority (CDA), to further expand the facility and ensure its swift replication

Saifullah Ansar

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday extending his gratitude to the President of Azerbaijan for his extraordinary support in establishing Pakistan’s first Asan Khidmat Markaz being inaugurated here amid describing it as a key intervention towards citizen-centric governance, improved public service delivery and ease of doing business.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony after touring the facility, the prime minister thanked Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev in establishing the centre modelled on Azerbaijan’s internationally acclaimed public service system. He said the initiative would not have been possible without Azerbaijan’s cooperation and guidance.

Prime Minister also acknowledged the role of the Chairman of the State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations (SAPSSI) of Azerbaijan, the Pakistani ambassador, and other stakeholders for their unwavering support. He lauded the minister and secretary of information technology, along with allied departments, for their collective efforts in operationalising the centre.

PM Sharif underlined that the Asan Khidmat Markaz got multiple public services under one roof, including those of Nadra, the Foreign Office, Police department, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and other departments, aimed at facilitating citizens and businesses through efficient, transparent and courteous service delivery.

He noted that the staff deployed at the centre had received specialised training in Azerbaijan from master trainers, and stressed that courtesy, professionalism and a welcoming demeanour must be the hallmark of public service. “Your behaviour should inspire the people who come here and raise the overall quality of services,” he told the staff.

The prime minister mentioned that he was deeply impressed by the efficiency and responsiveness of Azerbaijan’s public service institutions during his visit to SAPSSI Centre in Baku, and upon returning to Pakistan had directed to replicate the similar system. “There is a clear lesson in public service, one must remain ready at all times to serve the people,” he said.

The prime minister directed Federal Minister Ahad Cheema, in coordination with the Capital Development Authority (CDA), to further expand the facility and ensure its swift replication. He also ordered the immediate establishment of Asan Khidmat Markaz centres in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan as a gift from the federal government to the people and administrations of the two regions.

PM Sharif said the model would eventually be replicated across the country, adding that Azerbaijan’s support had been instrumental in making this possible. He expressed special appreciation for the visiting SAPSSI chairman and his delegation, terming their contribution commendable.

“Your smile, alertness and dedication to service will not only earn you success in this world but also in the hereafter,” the prime minister remarked, urging officials to ensure that the centre fully benefits the public and strengthens trust in state institutions.

Floral tribute at Pakistan-Romania friendship monument in Capital

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Dan Stoenescu highlighted the significance of Romania’s National Culture Day and emphasized the enduring importance of poetry, culture, and intellectual exchange in strengthening ties between nations

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ISLAMABAD | JAN 15 : A floral tribute ceremony was held at the Pakistan Romania Friendship Monument in Islamabad  to mark Romania’s National Culture Day and the birth anniversary of Romania’s national poet Mihai Eminescu. The event was organized by the Policy Institute for Peace and Development (PIPD).

The ceremony was attended by H.E. Mr. Dan Stoenescu, Ambassador of Romania to Pakistan, along with officials of the Romanian Embassy. Representing PIPD, Wadana Gul Khattak, President of the Policy Institute for Peace and Development, participated along with members of the institute.

Floral wreaths were laid at the monument, which honors both Mihai Eminescu and Allama Muhammad Iqbal, symbolizing the shared cultural and intellectual heritage of Romania and Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Dan Stoenescu highlighted the significance of Romania’s National Culture Day and emphasized the enduring importance of poetry, culture, and intellectual exchange in strengthening ties between nations. He appreciated Pakistan’s respect for Eminescu’s legacy and underlined the role of cultural diplomacy in fostering mutual understanding between Romania and Pakistan.

On this occasion, Wadana Gul Khattak emphasized that the Pakistan Romania Friendship Monument stands as a powerful symbol of people-to-people ties and cultural dialogue. He reaffirmed PIPD’s commitment to promoting cultural diplomacy, mutual respect, and international friendship through such initiatives.

The ceremony concluded with a renewed commitment to strengthening cultural cooperation and fostering deeper people-to-people relations between Pakistan and Romania.

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