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Germany’s defence attaché marks 70th anniversary of Bundeswehr

Germany’s defence attaché marks 70th anniversary of Bundeswehr

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ISLAMABAD — The Defence Attaché Staff of the Federal Republic of Germany celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Bundeswehr, Germany’s Federal Armed Forces, at a dignified ceremony attended by diplomats, military officials and members of the Corps of Service Attachés.

The Bundeswehr, founded on 12 November 1955, marked seven decades of service, contribution and transformation. Speaking on the occasion, German Ambassador H.E. Ina Lepel highlighted the historical reasoning behind the establishment of the Bundeswehr in the post-war era and underscored its evolution as a modern force committed to peace, security and international cooperation.

Ambassador Lepel also reflected on the longstanding military ties between Germany and Pakistan, noting that bilateral defence cooperation began in 1967 with the establishment of the German Defence Attaché Staff in Rawalpindi. Since then, she said, both countries have maintained constructive and friendly military-to-military engagement.

The event was attended by Pakistan’s Military Flag and Staff Officers, foreign diplomats, and friends of the Defence Attaché Section.

A poignant moment of the ceremony came with a trumpet solo performed by Sapoy Mohammad Ishaq — facilitated by Pakistan Army Headquarters — who played the traditional German remembrance song “Der gute Kamerad” (The Good Comrade) to honour all soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

The anniversary celebration highlighted not only the Bundeswehr’s history but also the enduring friendship and cooperation between Germany and Pakistan.

Australian High Commission empowers girls through cricket

Australian High Commission empowers girls through cricket

ISLAMABAD, NOV 26 /DNA/ – The 5th Australian High Commission (AHC)-Jalaluddin Cricket Academy (JCA) Girls’ School Cricket Cup in Karachi brought together 60 girls from four schools for an inspiring day of competition and camaraderie.

The tournament followed a two-week coaching clinic. Prominent figures from Pakistan’s cricket community—including legendary cricketer Javed Miandad, former national team captain Mushtaq Mohammad, and women’s team player Kainat Imtiaz—shared their experience and leadership skills with girls from the Ismail Academy, Nasra Public School, Greenland Schools, and Happy Home Orphanage.

During the tournament members of Australia’s visiting Over-40s Cricket Team also worked with the girls to build confidence, foster teamwork, and develop leadership skills.

“Australia’s continued support for girls’ cricket in Pakistan promotes gender equality, diversity and inclusion, and empowers girls through access to sport,” said Australian High Commissioner, Timothy Kane.

“We started in 2016 with an annual tournament in Islamabad and have since expanded to Lahore and Karachi. Australia and Pakistan share a passion for cricket, and the Australian High Commission is pleased to support initiatives that break barriers and create opportunities for girls to thrive across Pakistan.”

JCA Chairman and former Pakistan test cricketer, Jalaluddin praised the initiative. “Grassroots cricket development is vital for the future of women’s cricket in Pakistan. This partnership with the Australian High Commission will go a long way in creating opportunities for young girls.

Portugal envoy pays tribute at Quaid-e-Azam mausoleum

Portugal envoy pays tribute at Quaid-e-Azam mausoleum

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KARACHI, NOV 26: Portugal’s Ambassador to Pakistan Frederico Silva visited the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum in Karachi on 23 November 2025, where he laid a wreath and toured the museum, marking a gesture of respect for Pakistan’s founder and reinforcing the bond between the two countries.

Portugal’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Frederico Silva, visited the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum in Karachi to honour Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He arrived at the site on 23 November 2025 and was welcomed by the Pakistani Navy and the mausoleum’s protocol staff, who presented a formal guard display before the ceremony began, said in a press release issued here.

Ambassador Silva laid a wreath at the tomb of Quaid-e-Azam, expressing Portugal’s regard for Pakistan’s national history and acknowledging the contributions of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

After the wreath-laying, he toured the museum located next to the mausoleum. During the visit, he viewed Jinnah’s personal belongings, important documents and exhibits that outline his political journey, leadership and key moments that led to the creation of Pakistan.

The visit highlighted the continuing engagement between Pakistan and Portugal. It also pointed to shared values and mutual understanding that both countries aim to expand through diplomatic interaction, cultural exchange and regular official meetings. Ambassador Silva’s presence at the national monument served as a reminder of the growing cooperation between the two sides and the role such gestures play in strengthening bilateral relations.

Officials noted that the visit contributes to ongoing diplomatic efforts focused on establishing broader links in areas including culture, education and people-to-people exchanges. Both countries consider such engagements important for building long-term partnerships.

The Ambassador’s stop at the Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum concluded with remarks on the significance of preserving national heritage and recognising leaders who shaped history. His visit added to the series of diplomatic activities aimed at enhancing ties between Portugal and Pakistan as they continue to explore new opportunities for collaboration.

Pakistan conducts successful test of ship-launched ballistic missile

Pakistan conducts successful test of ship-launched ballistic missile

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy has successfully carried out a test flight of an indigenously developed ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday.

According to the military’s media wing, the advanced weapon system is capable of engaging both sea and land targets with high accuracy.

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It features state-of-the-art guidance technology along with enhanced manoeuvrability for improved performance in complex operational environments.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf, along with senior scientists and engineers, witnessed the test, the ISPR added.

The military’s media wing said the achievement underscores Pakistan’s growing technological competence and the Navy’s commitment to safeguarding national interests.

President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz, outgoing Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Sahir Shamshad Mirza and the services chiefs congratulated the participating units and scientists on the milestone.

Navigating Challanges: The Crucial Role of Spokesperson in High-Performing Organizations in Public and Privet Sectors

Navigating Challanges: The Crucial Role of Spokesperson in High-Performing Organizations in Public and Privet Sectors

“Challanges of A Spokesperson”

By: Imran Ghaznavi

The role of a spokesperson is undeniably crucial, particularly in high-performing organizations and the public sector. It’s important to note that unless they are part of the Board of Directors or hold the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO), the seamless functioning of these entities might not meet the expectations.

In today’s fast-paced environment, information flows swiftly from diverse sources. To navigate this information landscape successfully, a spokesperson must be hands-on, equipped with relevant and up-to-date information. Without this real-time knowledge, crafting timely, accurate, and effective responses becomes an uphill battle.

Accessing information within an organization can often prove challenging. This challenge is particularly pronounced in the public sector, where information is frequently restricted to a select few. This restricted access not only hampers internal communication but also gives rise to a significant lack of transparency. The spokesperson, acting as the voice of the organization, is handicapped in delivering accurate and comprehensive information to the public and stakeholders.

In the public sector, a weak agenda-setting by the CEO or head of the organization exacerbates the spokesperson’s challenges. When leaders fail to provide a clear and strong direction, it places an additional burden on the spokesperson to navigate the complexities of communication. The spokesperson’s task becomes doubly difficult as they attempt to articulate the organization’s stance without a solid foundation set by leadership.

In essence, the effectiveness of a spokesperson hinges on being well-versed in the organization’s affairs and having access to a broad spectrum of information. This not only requires a proactive approach but also a culture of openness and transparency within the organization. The spokesperson’s ability to respond promptly and accurately depends on the organization’s commitment to providing them with the necessary insights.

In the context of a public sector organization, fostering transparency becomes paramount. Breaking down information silos and ensuring that relevant data is disseminated across the organization empower the spokesperson. A transparent organizational culture not only enhances communication internally but also contributes to building trust with the public and other stakeholders.

Moreover, the spokesperson’s role extends beyond mere information dissemination; they play a pivotal role in shaping the narrative surrounding the organization. The strength of their responses can influence public perception, and their effectiveness is contingent on being well-informed and aligned with the organization’s goals and values.

In conclusion, the job of a spokesperson is a multifaceted and challenging one. It requires not only the ability to communicate effectively but also demands access to timely and relevant information. In high-performing organizations and the public sector, where transparency is often a hurdle, the spokesperson faces additional challenges. The success of a spokesperson is intricately tied to the organization’s commitment to openness, strong leadership, and a culture that values the importance of clear and accurate communication.

The author is an accomplished strategic communication and Reputation Management professional with over 30 year of public and private sector experience.

Iranian official Larijani meets PM Shehbaz

Iranian official Larijani meets PM Shehbaz

ISLAMABAD, NOV 25 /DNA/ – Ali Ardeshir Larijani, Secretary, Supreme National Security Council of Iran called on Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the Prime Minister House today. Dr. Larijani is currently on an official visit to Pakistan.

While welcoming the Iranian dignitary, the Prime Minister emphasized the significance of the historic and close fraternal ties between the two countries and called for further deepening and broadening of bilateral relations, across diverse fields. Dr. Larijani reciprocated the sentiment and stressed upon the need for enhancing Pakistan-Iran ties in wide-ranging and mutually beneficial areas.

During the meeting, the two sides also exchanged views on major regional and international developments, while stressing on the importance of coordinated efforts to promote peace and stability in the region.

The Prime Minister appreciated Iran’s principled positions on regional issues and expressed his and the country’s gratitude for Iran’s solidarity with Pakistan during difficult times. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to continue working closely with Iran, for a peaceful and prosperous future for both countries.

Dr. Larijani thanked the Pakistani nation and leadership for their unflinching support to Iran during its recent 12-day War and expressed deep appreciation for Pakistan’s constructive role in advocating dialogue and diplomacy for the peaceful settlement of disputes.
Availing himself of the opportunity, the Prime Minister conveyed his profound respect and good wishes for Iran’s Supreme Leader, His Eminence Syed Ali Khamenei as well as President Masoud Pezeshkian, and thanked them for their support to Pakistan as well as their commitment to stronger Pakistan-Iran relations.

It was decided in the meeting that a delegation under the leadership of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will soon visit Iran to further strengthen cooperation in different fields especially agriculture and connectivity.

Pakistan Navy test-fires indigenously made anti-ship missile

Pakistan Navy test-fires indigenously made anti-ship missile

RAWALPINDI, NOV 25 /DNA/ – Pakistan Navy conducted a successful test flight of an indigenously developed ship launched Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile. The weapon system is capable of engaging sea as well as ground targets with high precision. The system is equipped with state of the art guidance and advanced maneuverability features.

The flight test was witnessed by Admiral Naveed Ashraf, NI, NI (M), Chief of the Naval Staff, senior scientists and engineers.

The successful flight test is a testimony to Pakistan’s technological prowess and Pakistan Navy’s unwavering commitment to safeguard national interests.

President, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Field Marshal, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Services Chiefs congratulated participating units and scientists on this milestone achievement.

Bosnian Ambassador highlights deepening ties with Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, NOV 25 /DNA/ -

The event also featured a special screening of the internationally acclaimed film “Quo Vadis, Aida?”, timed to coincide with Bosnia’s Statehood Day celebrations.

Saifullah Ansar

ISLAMABAD, NOV 25 /DNA/ – The Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mr. Emin Cohodarevic delivered an inspiring address at Iqra University, underscoring the growing friendship between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Pakistan, while encouraging students to embrace their responsibility as the country’s future leaders.

Addressing faculty members, diplomats, students, and distinguished guests, the ambassador began with warm greetings—“Good morning, Selam aleikum”—and said it was always an honor to speak to young people who represent Pakistan’s future scholars, leaders, and entrepreneurs. He added that the energy and talent he witnessed in the room made him deeply optimistic about Pakistan’s future as well as the future of Bosnia–Pakistan relations.

The envoy highlighted the significance of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Statehood Day, celebrated every year on November 25. The day commemorates the 1943 decision of the Anti-Fascist Council of National Liberation, which restored Bosnia’s statehood within its historical borders and reaffirmed its identity as a multicultural, multi-ethnic nation where all citizens enjoy equal rights. “Today, we honor Bosnia’s statehood and celebrate its vibrant culture, diversity, and institutions,” he said.

Reflecting on three decades of diplomatic ties, the ambassador described relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Pakistan as warm, steady, and grounded in mutual respect. “If you have a friend far away who knows your heart, distance cannot keep you apart,” he remarked. “The 3,000 miles between us can no longer separate Bosnia and Herzegovina and Pakistan. Instead, our relationship serves as a bridge bringing our nations even closer.”

The event also featured a special screening of the internationally acclaimed film “Quo Vadis, Aida?”, timed to coincide with Bosnia’s Statehood Day celebrations. The ambassador explained that the film—centered on the Srebrenica genocide of 1995—captures the emotional struggle of Aida, a UN translator trying to save her family amid the horrors of war. He urged students to reflect on the lessons of the tragedy, asking: “How many things would have been different if we had shown more empathy and solidarity? Did this tragedy have to end the way it did?”

Before concluding, the ambassador extended his gratitude to Mr. Tazeen Akhtar, Chief Editor of Pakistan in the World magazine, and Dr. Shehryar Khan, Associate Professor, for organizing and supporting the event. He also thanked Iqra University for hosting the gathering.

He ended his speech with a heartfelt tribute to bilateral ties:

“Long live the friendship between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Pakistan aur Bosnia Herzegovina ki dosti zindabad.”

Thrilling NPC Hockey match: Legends XI beat Journalists XI

Thrilling NPC Hockey match: Legends XI beat Journalists XI

The exhibition match, held at the Nasir Bunda Hockey Ground, saw the Legends XI led by Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) Secretary General Rana Mujahid, while the Journalists XI was captained by PFUJ President Afzal Butt

Saifullah Ansar

ISLAMABAD : A friendly hockey match organized by the National Press Club Islamabad between Hockey Legends XI and Journalists XI concluded with the Legends team winning by a margin of two goals.

The exhibition match, held at the Nasir Bunda Hockey Ground, saw the Legends XI led by Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) Secretary General Rana Mujahid, while the Journalists XI was captained by PFUJ President Afzal Butt.

The event was attended by a large number of notable personalities, including President National Press Club Azhar Jatoi, Governing Body Member Shakeel Awan, senior journalist Shehryar Ahmed, former governing body member Zulfiqar Baig, former PHF treasurer Muhammad Ikhlaq Usmani, hockey legend Shahbaz Senior, head coach Olympian Tahir Zaman, Olympian Anjum Saeed, Secretary General Islamabad Olympic Association Rizwan-ul-Haq Razi, Deputy Head of Mission Romanian Embassy Eduard Preda and former MD PTV Akhtar Waqar Azeem, among many others.

In an exciting contest, the Legends XI defeated the Journalists XI by 8–6. For the Legends XI, Rana Mujahid scored three goals, while Shahbaz Senior, Tahir Zaman, and Anjum Saeed contributed one goal each.

For the Journalists XI, Ansar Bhatti, Nasir Aslam Raja, and Afzal Javed scored goals.

Voices from the Roof of the World set to launch Season 4

ISLAMABAD, NOV 25 /DNA/: Voices from the Roof of the World (VRW), the internationally recognized documentary series highlighting the far-reaching impact of environmental change across Central and South Asia, is set to launch its fourth season. The new season amplifies urgent climate narratives, focusing on air pollution, rising heat, glacier retreat, water scarcity, and the resilience of communities confronting these challenges in the third pole, also known as the ‘Roof of the World’. This region’s glaciers provide life-sustaining water to an estimated 1.6 billion people living downstream.

As Pakistan faces one of the most severe environmental periods in its history, the climate crisis has become a daily reality. In recent years, the country has felt the force of climate change most vividly through the surge in intense rainstorms that have triggered devastating floods and landslides, causing widespread loss of life and extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. These events have been compounded by the rapid melting of glaciers, which has increased the scale and severity of flooding.

Alongside these disasters, Pakistan is facing an ever-deepening air pollution emergency that harms every form of life. The country ranks among the five most polluted in the world, and millions in Punjab are seeking treatment for respiratory illnesses, especially children. It’s widely recognised that developing countries contribute the least to global CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and industry, yet bear the brunt of the impacts. Pakistan is just one stark example.

Against this backdrop, “Color of Smog,” one of VRW season one’s films directed by Jawad Sharif, showcases Lahore’s spiraling smog emergency. Once known for its gardens, Lahore now ranks high among the world’s most polluted cities.

 “Smog in Lahore is not just a figure but a daily reality that shapes how people breathe, move, and imagine their futures,” said Director Jawad Sharif. “Behind every air quality reading are families trying to protect their health and dignity. Through VRW and films like Color of Smog, we hope audiences can clearly see how the climate crisis is already unfolding around us and why meaningful action can no longer wait.”

VRW’s Executive Producer Andrew Tkach, eight-time Emmy Award winner who brings over 30 years of experience, is also mentoring young filmmakers and helping them shape their ideas into impactful stories.

“VRW was created to highlight the climate emergency from the perspective of the people who live it every day,” notes Andrew Tkach. “In Season 4, we shed light on communities confronting melting glaciers and vanishing forests, but also more hopeful stories of saving falcons and reviving ancient water canals. These stories make one thing clear: the environment is changing faster than we are responding.”

The series has won numerous honours and awards including Columbia University Journalism School’s John B. Oakes Award for Distinguished Environmental Journalism. VRW episodes have been selected and screened at over 50 international film festivals worldwide.

 “VRW’s unique expression of local realities highlights the impact of climate change on the lives and the cultures of the vulnerable communities whilst narrating the story of a changing era,” explained Laila Naz Taj, Director AKDN Pakistan Communications. “These films are not distant warnings, they are reflections of the challenges communities are facing right now across Pakistan and the region.”

VRW is a joint initiative of the Aga Khan University (AKU), the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH), the University of Central Asia (UCA), and the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), made possible through the generous support of Ross Beaty, the Jenabai Hussainali Shariff Family, the Sitka Foundation, Gulshan Kassamali Jiwa Family, and Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan Fund for the Environment. Across three seasons, VRW has produced 30 documentaries from Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Nepal and beyond, available in English, Urdu, and Russian, with Arabic versions also planned.

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