On 23 December 2003, the United Nations General Assembly at its 58th session adopted resolution A/RES/58/217, initiated by the Republic of Tajikistan. In accordance with the resolution, the period 2005 – 2015 was declared as the “International Decade for Action “Water for Life”. The main goal of the Decade was to promote efforts to fulfill international commitments made on water and water-related issues by the year 2015. Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif participated in the conference with a high level delegation. Both sides signed a joint communiqué on the occasion, text of which is reproduced for readers interest.
ZARB-E-AZB AND THE FUTURE OF NORTH WAZIRISTAN
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable.(John F. Kennedy)
By Nuzhat Nazar
Pakistan has turned out to be a very fragile state, probably is ranked at 10th number of annual Failed States Index which is quite alarming. Sectarian violence, group grievances, refugees and internally displaced persons due to different calamities i.e. Earth quakes, floods and terrorism etc, attacks on minority groups especially in Baluchistan, political rifts/disputes and ill conceived/planned/failed peace talks between Government and Taliban all considered to be the reasons of this brittleness.
Our Judicial System Requires Revamping
Abdullah Gul
Pakistan was pushed into the inferno of war on terror by the imperialist USA after 9/11 with ill-intentions. While roots of terrorism were identified in Afghanistan, the war was surreptitiously diverted into FATA, and then into other parts of Pakistan. All this time debate kept raging among Pakistanis whether it was US war or ours. Irrespective of this debate, the fact is that law enforcing agencies have been fighting the menace with all their strength and energy under the ‘do more’ mantra, but despite their best efforts, terrorism could not be bottled. Today, terrorism is found in every nook and corner of the country and no one is safe. While Pakistan fought the war on terror diligently and sacrificed the most, it was mistrusted, ridiculed and punished the most by the one that imposed this war upon Pakistan. The ISAF has returned home but has left behind festering cancer of terrorism unhealed.
Centreline: The year 2014 in review
Centreline, by the grace of God, has successfully completed five years of its publication and this is the second issue of its sixth year, which is now in your hands. Let me avail this opportunity to share with you certain facts about Centreline, especially the origin of the title as many of our readers have time and again asked us about the origin of title ”. To begin with, the idea was to bring out a magazine fully dedicated to game of hockey, which is our national sport. Apart from that my own association with this game dates back to my childhood when I started playing hockey in school probably in the age of 10 or 12, it was in this background and my love for this game that initially I decided to bring out a hockey magazine because still there is no magazine in Pakistan that deals with this sport.
Fading splendor of Swat valley
By MIANGUL ABDULLAH
SWAT, FEB 01, (DNA) -Swat valley has gradually lost its grandeur and idyllic beauty. Faced with the massive deforestation, it is becoming a shadow of its former self.
Gone are the days the valley was billed as ‘Paradise on Earth’ and ‘The Switzerland of Asia, being a treasure trove of fascinating landscapes, sprawling meadows, azure lakes and fruit orchards.
In many respects, the valley was little more than a holiday destination. Thousands of tourists would visit Swat to relish its sights and sounds and become one with nature. In its towering mountains and spellbinding beauty, they would find momentary reprieve from the cares of the world. Rejuvenated by this rich and spiritual journey, they would return home in a peaceful state of mind.
India does not qualify for permanent UNSC membership : FO
ISLAMABAD, Jan 29 (DNA): Pakistan on Thursday said that India did not qualify to become full member of the United Nations Security Council given its record of violation of UN resolutions particularly pertaining to Jammu and Kashmir. During weekly news briefing in Islamabad, Foreign Office Spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said Pakistan has always advocated effective and feasible reforms of the UN Security Council and its working methods on the basis of consensus among the UN members.
Azerbaijan ambassador inaugurates solar energy water project
ISLAMABAD, JAN 16 (DNA) -The Solar Energy Community Water Sahal Khinger, Gujar Khan Tehsil was inaugurated on Friday in remembrance of 20 January Martyrs of Azerbaijan implemented by Heydar Aliyev Foundation.
The Foundation is led by First Lady of Azerbaijan, Goodwill Ambassador of UNESCO and ISESCO Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva.
Imran Khan faces go Imran go slogans
PESHAWAR, jan 14( DNA) – PTI leader Imran Khan faced an embarrassing situation when parents of deceased children of APS chanted go Imran go slogans when he reached the school to express sympathies. The protesters were whisked away by the police and personnel of rangers.According to details angry protesters said they were passing thru agony and pain but Imran Khan tied the Knot, which was a shock for the parents.Sources said Imran Khan’s wedding with BBC girl Reham has greatly damaged his reputation and popularity. Sources say, Imran Khan chose a wrong time for his marriage therefore the reaction which now has started to unfold is but natural.Meanwhile Imran Khan chaired a high level meeting of KPK ministers and expressed his anger over what happened outside the school. He lashed out at the ministers and KPK administration for not handling the situation properly.=DNA
Religious extremism threatening Uzbekistan
Maqbool Ahmed
Uzbekistan is suffering disturbances due to national terrorists and religious threats: suspected members of the Uzbek Islamist Movement and of the Islamic Jihad Union are frequently arrested and condemned on the Uzbek territory. The country also has other regional concerns: drug trade (mainly coming from Afghanistan) that benefits to corruption in each State level, from socio-demographic preoccupations (60% of the population is under thirty) to problems in the insertion of ethnic minorities.
Editorial World Water Moot in Dushanbe; yet another feather in Tajikistan’s cap
ANSAR MAHMOOD BHATTI
International Water for Life conference that took place in the Tajik Capital, Dushanbe on June 9-11, 2015 was indeed a historic event for Tajikistan as prominent world leaders including the Prime Minister of Pakistan graced the occasion with the presence. The Tajik government had made elaborate arrangements for the facilitation of the delegates and participants alike. The event that continued for two days, ostensibly proved yet another feather in Tajikistan’s cap – a country which is constantly on the move after its independence.











