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Pakistani scholar dispels various misperceptions about China

ISLAMABAD, Dec. 31 : An eminent writer and Director of China Study Center Shakeel Ahmad Ramay in a book dispelled various so-called myths about China and tried to create awareness about the country’s political system.

The book was  recently published on theme, ‘Understanding China for Future Cooperation’. Talking to Gwadar Pro, Ramay introduced it saying that although China is doing a lot but there is little understanding about the systems of China among some countries and masses. The lack of understanding about China leads to criticism and undue controversies and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is no exception.

“The book is an effort to create an awareness about China, to make people aware of different systems of China and how China is keeping all these systems for moving towards prosperity of the people,” he briefly explained.

The book covers all aspects about China including prosperity, eco-civilization, diplomacy and security vision and how changing dynamics are looking in China, how China is rising in these changing dynamics.

He hoped that the book will decode different aspects and myths about China.

When asked about Pak-China relations particularly CPEC project, Ramay commented that China has helped Pakistan in a number of sectors.

“The most important thing about Pak-China relations is that China never wanted to create dependency, rather China always worked to build Pakistan’s capacity to make it stronger.”

The book was launched by Chairman CPEC authority Asim Saleem Bajwa who appreciated the effort of Shakeel Ramay, saying that this is a very timely effort in understanding prospects of shared prosperity.

All out efforts being made for development of Karachi city: Governor Sindh

Karachi : Governor Imran Ismail says all out efforts are being made for the development and rehabilitation of the infrastructure of Karachi under the federal government.

Talking to delegation of the 47th Special Training Program of National Police Academy Islamabad in Karachi, Imran Ismail said Prime Minister Imran Khan has a keen interest in the development of Karachi city.

He said that the efficiency of the police department can be further enhanced through modern technology.

The governor said that the role of police against corrupt elements is also essential and fully functional police system is an important need of the hour.

He added that we all need to work together for the betterment of the country and the nation.

CJP takes suo motu notice of burning of Hindu temple in KP’s Karak

Islamabad : Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed on Thursday took suo motu notice of the burning of a Hindu temple in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Karak.

The suo motu case will be heard in the Supreme Court on January 5.

The court has also summoned a report from the chairman of the minority rights commission, inspector-general of police and chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa regarding the incident by January 4.

According to a notification, the CJP took notice of the incident after meeting Pakistan Hindu Council chief patron Dr Ramesh Kumar.

During the meeting, Kumar briefed the CJP on the burning of the shrine of a Hindu saint by an angry mob in Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The CJP also condemned the incident in the meeting with Kumar.

Mob sets ablaze Hindu saint’s shrine in KP’s Karak

An angry mob on Wednesday attacked and set ablaze the shrine of a Hindu saint in the Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
According to police officials, as soon as the incident was reported, police personnel reached the site and dispersed the mob.

As reported by Dawn.com, a mob comprising “more than a thousand people”, led by local elders of a religious party, launched the attack to remove the temple.

Video clips going viral on social media show hordes of people breaking and desecrating the site while chanting slogans. Smoke could also be seen emitting from the shrine after it was set on fire.

Following the incident, the District Police Officer of Karak told Dawn News TV that area residents had called for a protest, guaranteeing it would be peaceful, but a local cleric instigated the crowd to resort to violence.

Area residents, according to the DPO, reported that the shrine was being “secretly expanded” which angered them.

Govt condemns the attack

Upon hearing the news, the Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari took to Twitter and “strongly condemned” the attack.

“Strongly condemn the burning of a Hindu temple by a mob in Karak Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,” she stated.

“[The] KP govt must ensure culprits [are] brought to justice. MOHR also moving on this. We, as a govt, have a responsibility to ensure [the] safety & security of all our citizens & their places of worship,” the minister wrote.

‘So far, crowd is not part of PSL 6 plans’ Nadeem Khan

Karachi : Director National High-Performance Center (NHPC) Nadeem Khan has revealed that the crowd will not be part of the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) season six and the matches will be played behind closed doors.

Former Test spinner said that the season will be played on time while the foreign stars have also confirmed their availability.

“According to plan, there would be no involvement of the public in this year’s PSL, however, we are monitoring the situation as the time is progressing,” Nadeem said.

“If possible, we will look to hold matches in a minimum crowd if the COVID situation improves,” he added.

It must be noted that the CEO Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Wasim Khan said in an interview last month that the league’s draft will be held in the first week of January while the tournament will commence from February 20th to March 21st just like the last season

The pick order for this year’s draft was also confirmed last week and two-time winners Islamabad United will have the first-round platinum picks this time around.

CHINA-2021

By Syed Ali Nawaz Gilani

The Communist Party of China (CPC)’s 19th National Congress has pioneered a new wave of change in thisera–which is one that builds on the achievements of the past, continues with the relentless efforts for a better tomorrow and guides the people into a flourishing future. The next four years are of greater importance to China, and the lead-up to the zero hour will show how China is turning the last page tothe fruitful chapter of its revolution. But what is so special about the year 2021?

“Moderately Prosperous Society”or “Xiaokang society” is the new catchphrase in China nowadays, with it being frequently overheardduring speeches of Chinese officials, in media reports, and think tank papers. “Xiaokang” appeared for the first time in the oldest existing collection of Chinese poetry, that is Classic in nature. It was used to indicate moderate prosperity, in reference to a well-off society that encapsulates the dreams of Chinese people for a better life. The 18th CPC National Congress proposed the idea of completing “the building of a ‘Xiaokang’ society in all respects” in 2020, with doubling China’s 2010 levels of GDP and per capita income for both urban and rural residents as one of the main criteria that would be a leap-forward in their journey of progress and growth.

Mr. Xi Jinping the Chinese President and General Secretary of CPC has mentioned the concept of “two centenary goals” over 100 times in speeches and articles since the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012. In his speech to the opening session of the 19th Party Congress on October 18 this year, he recapped the greater importance of achievingthe two goals.

The first goal is to build a moderately prosperous society in all respects by 2021, the year that marks the 100th anniversary of the CPC’s founding. The second is to fully build a “modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful” by 2049, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The main aim of a moderately prosperous society is to allow the Chinese population to live comfortable and affluent life with a progressive mindset to move forward and pave the way for future generations. The concept invokes increasing the per capita income and realizing a better, fairer and more equal distribution of wealth resulting from the economic growth. But while upping living standards for all Chinese lies at the heart of the concept, a “Xiaokang” society is by no means a strictly economic notion.

“Xiaokang” society has been called the Chinese equivalent of “middle class.” One estimate puts the number of middle-class households in China at 440 million after the country achieves the goal, and a Brookings Institution report predicted that the country will add 850 million to its middle class by 2030 – in other words, the middle class will make up 73 percent of the population which no doubt is the backbone and lynchpin of greater China.Chinaplans to set its real economic growth target at about 8% for 2021, several government sources say, the country nears and will succeed from a full recovery from the coronavirus pandemic it suffered this year.

China’s gross domestic product is estimated to have increased just about 2% this year due to the pandemic. But the government expects the economy to bounce back in full force next year on strong exports and a recovery in private-sector investment.”Exports are expected to stay strong in 2021, so we can achieve growth of around 8% even with less government spending,” a government source said.

GDP could jump 19% in January-March from a year prior, when the country logged its first quarter of negative growth on record, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences predicts.The 8% target was likely approved at the Central Economic Work Conference, China’s annual economic planning meeting that ended recently.

The administration of President Xi Jinping will also work to prevent the economy from overheating and to keep debt levels under control, the sources say, by carefully reining in fiscal and monetary measures deployed to help the Chinese economy overcome the coronavirus. The plan is to also build up capital at banks so that they can dispose of nonperforming debt.Chinese President Xi Jinping said the new development paradigm will enable China to fully unlock its market potential and create greater demand for other countries.”As China’s economy grows, our people naturally want to lead an even better life. This will create more demand for a greater variety of quality products, technologies and services from across the world,” he said.”From next year (2021) on, China will embark on new journey toward fully building a modern socialist country,” 67-year-old Xi said while addressing the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Dialogues via video link recently.

“We will foster a new development paradigm with domestic circulation as the mainstay and domestic and international circulations reinforcing each other,” he said.”The new development paradigm is a strategic decision we have made based on the current stage and conditions of development in China and with full consideration given to economic globalization and changes in the external environment,” he said.Last month, a key conclave of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) headed by Xi adopted his proposals for the formulation of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) for National Economic and Social Development and the Long-Range Objectives Through the Year 2035. While the 14th Five-Year plan envisages a massive overhaul of the country’s domestic market to boost consumption in order to reduce China’s reliance on shrinking exports markets, the Vision 2035 visualizes a long-term plan, reflecting the developmental vision of the President Xi Jinping..

Keeping in view these ground realities China pulled further ahead of other major economies in November as industrial output and retail sales strengthened, reinforcing expectations of healthy growth in 2021.Industrial production rose 7% in November from a year earlier, while retail sales expanded 5% in the period. Fixed-asset investment grew 2.6% in the first 11 months of the year from the same period in 2019. The data matched the median estimates in a Bloomberg survey of economists.

China’s control over the pandemic is widening its divergence with other major nations, many of which are now re-imposing virus restrictions amid new waves of cases. After an early reliance on state-led investment to spur the economy, the latest figures show China’s recovery has broadened out to consumers, with spending on goods like cosmetics and jewelry picking up strongly.Oxford upgraded its estimate for China’s 2021 growth to 8.1% from 7.8% based on recent data. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict growth will accelerate to 5.9% in the current quarter and reach 2% for the whole of 2020.

While the strong recovery has given the central bank reason to reassess its policy stance, it isn’t withdrawing support just yet amid a spate of corporate defaults that have roiled debt markets. The People’s Bank of China added liquidity on recently Tuesday to ease financing pressures, $145 billion of one-year cash via the medium-term lending facility, more than offsetting the amount maturing in December.

The solid activity reduces the need for the People’s Bank of China to cut interest rates in the near future, but it doesn’t mean the PBOC will be able to withdraw policy support quickly. We expect the central bank to take steps to smooth corporate funding as it begins the long process of policy normalization.China is benefiting from its status as manufacturer to the world. Exports have skyrocketed in recent months as new virus restrictions in many of China’s biggest markets fueled demand for medical equipment and work-from-home electronic devices.

Still, the recovery has some way to go. Retail growth remains below the 8%-plus pace reached last year, and for the first 11 months of 2020, sales were still down 4.8% year-on-year. Restaurants and catering declined 0.6% in November from a year ago, suggesting that consumers are still somewhat nervous about eating out.China`s President Xi Jinpingand senior members of his team have signaled they’re considering further measures to boost household incomes and spending, with the ruling Communist Party’s Politburo, it’s top decision-making body, last week promising “demand-side reform.” Incomes may also get a boost from a tightening labor market, with Tuesday’s data showing the urban unemployment rate dropping slightly to 5.2% in November.

According to Fu Linghui, a spokesman for the National Bureau of Statistics projected “relatively fast” expansion in 2021 driven by consumption. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. also upgraded its growth forecasts based on Tuesday’s report, raising this year’s to 2.4% from 2% and next year’s to 8% from 7.5%.Fixed-asset investment growth slowed slightly in November from the previous month, but remained well above levels seen in recent years. Manufacturing investment grew 10.8% year-on-year in November, up sharply from October in a trend driven by export growth, Goldman Sachs analysts said in a report. Infrastructure investment growth moderated slightly, while property investment growth remained at high levels.

The data suggested that private sector sentiment is improving, with fixed asset investment by privately-owned companies up 0.2% in the 11 months through November, the first positive reading this year.

“The impressive export growth in 2020, by helping to boost the V-shaped recovery in the domestic economy since the second quarter of 2020, has for the past couple of months reduced the government’s need to ramp up infrastructure spending,” Nomura Holdings Inc. economists led by Lu Ting wrote in a note. “That said, we expect manufacturing investment growth to remain elevated in coming quarters.”The US and Europe have seen a massive rise in imports from a resurgent China, causing serious distortions in their economies and raising possible threats to their security. They now appear keen on getting out of a Chinese embrace, or becoming excessively dependent on China.

China is said to have accounted for more than half of all global AI investment over the last five years and in just the next three years alone Beijing expects a tenfold increase in the advancement of AI within a few years.”The hype around China’s investment in AI is definitely the highest in the world,” The huge AI investment is all part of what Beijing calls “Made in China 2025”

President Xi Jinping’s Government knows this. It sees AI as an economic game-changer, something that will “profoundly change human social life and the world”.

“By 2030, we shall make artificial intelligence theory, technology, and application at the world’s leading level,” the Chinese Government said in its top-level AI plan.”[China will] be the major artificial intelligence innovation Centre of the world.”AI in real life will directly be related to the Social media feeds, Smart phones, Voice recognition, Language translation, Facial recognition, Email filters, Defense systems like drones, Medical diagnoses, Fraud prevention in banking and Internet browsing.

China’s AI industry attracted 60 per cent of the world’s funding for AI between 2013 and 2018 and ranked first in the quantity and citation of research papers. Moreover, the world is yet to see the newly introduced technology and a wave of change by the Communist Party in China. Overall, China is on the road to a consistent growth in terms of a homogeneous society, strong and robust economy, increased use of technology in economic and infrastructure development both at micro and macro levels and more importantly political stability are the indicators of a highly progressive society as well as country.(The writer is Secretary-General Pakistan-China Friendship Association Khyber his email is [email protected])

CPEC to maximize the chances of regional economic integration: Says Chinese scholar

BEIJING, December 31 : China, Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is to maximize the chances of regional economic integration and enhance connectivity among neighboring countries.

This was stated by Chinese scholar and former Defense Attache in South Asian countries Cheng Xizhong in an article published by China Economic Net (CEN) on Thursday.

In this connection, he referred to recent statement of Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood In which he had stated that the CPEC will boost trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan, maximizing the chances of regional economic integration.

According to Prof. Cheng, Pakistan has already permitted Afghanistan to utilize Gwadar Port and Bin Qasim Port as a goodwill gesture to enhance the bilateral economic ties.

The transit trade is also imperative for Central Asian states when it comes to connecting with Gwadar Port in near future.

Pakistan and Afghanistan, sharing a border of 2,430 km, are geographically adjacent, ethnically compatible, and religiously identical.

They should have been friendly neighbors. However, due to historical problems and the infiltration of big powers in this region, the relationship between the two countries has been complicated for decades.

When visiting Afghanistan on December 19, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan supports the inclusive peace process of Afghanistan and will do its best to help Afghanistan achieve peace.

This visit has significantly consolidated mutual trust between the two countries.

Afghanistan is one of the important countries along the old Silk Road and also one of the regional countries to respond positively to the Belt and Road initiative.

Both the government and the people of Afghanistan highly appreciate and warmly look forward to the Belt and Road development.

The Afghan government has identified security, infrastructure construction, the development of private economy, agricultural and rural development, good governance, and human resources development as six priority areas, and hopes to fully promote the construction of regional connectivity in the next 5-10 years, so as to make it an important interface connecting Central Asia and South Asia.

Afghanistan actively participates in regional economic cooperation organizations, including the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation(CAREC) and Central and South Asia Transport and Trade Forum (CSATTF), and hopes to promote Afghanistan’s integration into regional economic development as soon as possible through cooperation in resource development, interconnection, and other fields.

China and Pakistan are promoting the construction of the economic corridor. If Afghanistan is connected with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), it will obtain the opportunity of transportation and trade development, enhance the regional radiation effect of CPEC, and help CPEC and the whole the Silk Road Economic Belt advance westward. Currently, Afghanistan mainly relies on Karachi Port for shipping.

After the successful construction of Gwadar Port, it will become the nearest port to Afghanistan, he added.

Ambassador of Japan greets Pakistani people on New Year; expresses resolve to further deepen Japan-Pakistan relations in all spheres


Islamabad:  31 Dec 2020 : H.E. MATSUDA Kuninori, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, has reiterated his commitment to continue working with partners in Pakistan for the common agenda of peace, stability and development of the country aiming to further deepen the amicable relations between the two countries.

 
Ambassador MATSUDA, in his message of felicitation on the eve of new year, has stated that despite the hardships under COVID-19, he is happy to note that the relations between Japan and Pakistan remained steadfast and grew further stronger during 2020. “Japan and Pakistan continue to face the challenges together such as floods, locusts, and the novel coronavirus. I would like to pay tribute to the resilience, endurance and courage of the people of Pakistan in the face of coronavirus pandemic and other natural disasters”, said the Ambassador. 


On COVID-19 assistance to Pakistan, the Ambassador has said that as a traditional friend of Pakistan, the Government and the People of Japan have continuously extended support to Pakistan on combatting the novel coronavirus.  Japan delivered diagnostic kits in the beginning of February, three weeks before the first case was reported in Pakistan, provided a total of USD 7.41 million to Pakistan through international organizations and extended a grant assistance of JPY 1 billion (approx. USD 9.5 million) for enhancing Pakistan’s capacity to confront COVID-19 and other infectious diseases, adding said the Ambassador. 


While appreciating the peace process in Afghanistan, the Ambassador has said that 2020 heralded a new dawn for peace and stability in the region with the signing of a peace agreement between the U.S. Government and the Taliban in February and the agreement on the procedures of the peace negotiations between the Government of Afghanistan and the Taliban in December. The Government of Japan welcomes this development and appreciates the role played by Pakistan. 

The Ambassador further said that the New Year brings many exciting things in store for all of us. Among them area the Tokyo Olympics, now scheduled to be held in July 2021 and the Tokyo Paralympics scheduled in August 2021. I look forward to seeing the world unite through the power of sports.

 
The Ambassador reaffirmed that the Embassy of Japan and he will continue working with esteemed partners in Pakistan to contribute to peace, stability and development. “It is my firm belief that the friendly relations between Japan and Pakistan would grow further stronger in the years ahead”, said the Ambassador. 


The Ambassador wished good health, prosperity and happiness in 2021 for the people of Pakistan and prayed for the realization of their beautiful dreams and hopes in the New Year.

2,475 new cases, 58 deaths reported within 24 hours: NCOC

ISLAMABAD : The statistics of National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has shown that the coronavirus pandemic claims 58 more lives, whereas, 2,475 new infections were reported during the last 24 hours.

In the past 24 hours, 58 more people succumbed to the disease, taking the death toll to 10,105. 4,960 patients have recovered from the virus in a day and 2,206 patients are in critical condition.The total count of active cases is 34,537.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), with fresh inclusion of the infections in the country the national tally of cases now currently stands at 479,715.

A total of 39,695 tests were conducted across the country during this period. Overall 435,073 people have recovered from the deadly disease so far while 6,696,068 samples have been tested thus far.

Pakistan condemns attack at Aden airport in Yemen

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ISLAMABAD, DEC 30 – Pakistan strongly condemned today’s terrorist attack at Aden airport in Yemen, targeting the cabinet members of the newly formed government in the country.

We extend our sincere condolences on the loss of precious lives and wish speedy recovery for the injured.

We believe this attack was not just condemnable as an act of senseless violence and terrorism, it was also reprehensible as an attempt to undermine the recent efforts by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and its positive results, that aimed at fostering enhanced peace and security in Yemen.

Pakistan urges the international community to ensure respect for territorial integrity of Yemen and to support efforts aimed at promoting peace and security in the country.

Kashmir Witnessed the Worst Human Rights Violations by India in 2020

According to the annual report compiled by Legal Forum for Oppressed Voices of Kashmir (LFOVK), this year witnessed one of the worst assaults on human rights by the Indian government as the Indian Army martyred 474 Kashmiris, including 232 freedom fighters, in the occupied valley in 2020.

From 1 January 2020 to 30 December 2020, the Indian army conducted 312 Cordon and Search Operation (CASOs) which resulted in 124 gunfights with the Kashmiri freedom fighters. The occupied force also incurred heavy losses this year as the freedom fighters killed 177 Indian Army men.

Indian Army also razed 657 houses, including the destruction of an entire village in Budgam, to the ground during 2020.

Moreover, Indian authorities also pressurized, intimidated, harassed, and charged many journalists under criminal laws for their reporting on Kashmir in 2020.

While high-speed internet services remain blocked in Indian-occupied Kashmir since 5 August 2019, the Indian government also suspended internet 141 times in the occupied valley this year.

The LFOVK report states that 2020 may be recorded as a “Zero year” in human history as the COVID-19 pandemic forced most of the global population inside their homes to save themselves from the deadly infection.

However, for Indian-occupied Kashmir, this year added more complications and saw no letup in atrocities committed by the Indian occupying forces.

This is despite the fact that the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, called for a global ceasefire in conflict regions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, as the usual offender of international law and agreements, India defied the call from the world’s highest office and continued with its war crimes policies in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the report concludes.

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