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Building Bridges: The Impact of Pak-UK Security Cooperation

Building Bridges: The Impact of Pak-UK Security Cooperation

Abdullah Hamid Gul

The Historical Foundations and Evolution of UK-Pakistan Relations

The relationship between the United Kingdom and Pakistan is deeply rooted in history, dating back to the colonial era. When Pakistan gained independence in 1947, it maintained close ties with the UK, based on shared political, economic, and cultural interests. Over the years, this bilateral relationship has evolved, shaped by global geopolitics, security challenges, and a robust Pakistani diaspora in the UK. The Commonwealth connection and diplomatic cooperation have reinforced this relationship, while trade and defense partnerships have been pivotal in solidifying it. Today, as the UK navigates its post-Brexit landscape and Pakistan faces the complexities of South Asian geopolitics, both countries are looking to strengthen their partnership. This article explores the future of UK-Pakistan relations, with a particular focus on economic security, international cooperation, and global security collaboration.

Strategic Cooperation and Post-9/11 Partnership in UK-Pakistan Relations

UK-Pakistan relations have long been anchored in strategic cooperation, particularly in areas like counterterrorism, defense, and intelligence sharing. After 9/11, Pakistan became a critical partner for the UK in the global War on Terror. British aid and assistance have played a key role in stabilizing Pakistan’s security situation, particularly in the tribal regions. In recent years, Brexit has reshaped the UK’s foreign policy, leading to a renewed focus on strengthening trade relations with non-European countries. Pakistan, with its growing economy and strategic location, has become an increasingly important partner. Bilateral trade between the two nations stands at nearly £3 billion annually, with potential for further growth. The UK’s Generalized Scheme of Preferences (GSP) has provided Pakistan with favorable trade terms, allowing its exports—particularly textiles—to thrive in the UK market.

Defense Cooperation and Economic Security in UK-Pakistan Relations

Defense cooperation between the UK and Pakistan remains strong, with joint military exercises and capacity-building programs aimed at enhancing Pakistan’s counterterrorism capabilities. Additionally, the UK continues to provide significant development aid to Pakistan, focusing on education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.

Economic security is central to the future of UK-Pakistan relations. Pakistan has faced numerous financial challenges in recent years, including a high public debt burden, a volatile currency, and a large current account deficit. For Pakistan, strengthening economic ties with key partners like the UK is essential to ensure financial stability and growth. The UK has long been one of Pakistan’s largest development partners, providing aid for education, infrastructure, and healthcare. However, there is now a growing focus on trade and investment as key drivers of economic security. British companies are increasingly exploring investment opportunities in Pakistan, particularly in sectors like technology, telecommunications, and renewable energy.

Post-Brexit Trade Opportunities and the Potential for a UK-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement

Post Brexit reshaping the UK’s foreign trade policy, new opportunities are emerging for enhanced trade cooperation with Pakistan. As a Commonwealth member with a rapidly expanding economy, Pakistan is an attractive partner for the UK. Bilateral trade is already significant, but there is considerable potential for growth, particularly in sectors like agriculture, information technology, and textiles. A key priority for both countries in the post-Brexit era is negotiating a comprehensive trade agreement. A free trade agreement (FTA) between the UK and Pakistan could significantly boost Pakistan’s exports, while offering the UK access to South Asia’s dynamic market. The UK’s departure from the EU allows it to forge closer trade ties with Commonwealth countries, and Pakistan stands to benefit from this shift.

The Role of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and UK’s Involvement

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is another key factor in Pakistan’s economic security. As part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), CPEC is a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project aimed at improving Pakistan’s roads, railways, and energy sector. While CPEC is primarily a China-Pakistan partnership, there are opportunities for the UK to play a supportive role. The UK has expressed interest in collaborating with Pakistan on infrastructure projects, particularly in renewable energy and digital connectivity. By leveraging its expertise in these areas, the UK can contribute to Pakistan’s economic development while strengthening bilateral ties. However, the UK will need to carefully balance its involvement in CPEC with its broader foreign policy, which includes maintaining strategic alliances with the US, a country that views China’s growing influence in South Asia with caution.

Expanding UK-Pakistan Cooperation on Climate Change and Sustainability

As global challenges become increasingly interconnected, UK-Pakistan cooperation has expanded into new areas like climate change, migration, and public health. Pakistan is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, with rising temperatures, floods, and droughts posing significant threats to food security and economic stability. The UK, a leader in global climate action, has partnered with Pakistan to mitigate the effects of climate change through joint initiatives in renewable energy, reforestation, and sustainable agriculture. Cooperation on climate resilience is likely to intensify in the coming years, with both countries recognizing the urgent need for collective action.

UK-Pakistan Cooperation on Migration and the Role of the Pakistani Diaspora

Migration is another area where UK-Pakistan cooperation has proven effective. Pakistan continues to host large numbers of Afghan refugees, and the UK has played a key role in supporting Pakistan’s efforts to manage these populations. As regional instability persists, particularly in Afghanistan, migration flows could increase, necessitating further collaboration between the UK and Pakistan on refugee integration, humanitarian assistance, and border management.

The UK is home to one of the largest Pakistani diaspora communities, with over 1.6 million people of Pakistani origin residing there. This community has played a significant role in strengthening bilateral relations by contributing to the UK’s economy, culture, and political landscape. Education is a key motivator for many Pakistanis moving to the UK. In recent years, the number of Pakistani students studying in the UK has steadily increased, with 8,500 Pakistani students enrolling in UK institutions in 2022 alone. The UK is regarded as a premier destination for higher education, offering a wide range of academic opportunities. For Pakistani students, UK universities provide high-quality education, exposure to global networks, and the potential to contribute to Pakistan’s economy upon their return. Over the years, thousands of Pakistanis have migrated to the UK for education, employment, and better living conditions. According to the UK Home Office, Pakistan ranked among the top five countries for visa applications to the UK in 2023. This includes a significant number of skilled workers and professionals settling in the UK, contributing to the British economy across sectors like healthcare, engineering, and information technology.

The Pakistani diaspora has also had a positive impact on Pakistan’s economy through remittances, with over £1 billion annually sent back home, supporting families and contributing to national development. The presence of this vibrant community is a cornerstone of UK-Pakistan relations, fostering cultural and economic ties that benefit both nations.

Opportunities for UK-Pakistan Relations Under New UK Government Leadership

The recent change in the UK government has opened up new possibilities for UK-Pakistan relations. Under the leadership of the new Prime Minister, the UK is expected to adopt a more outward-looking foreign policy, with an emphasis on strengthening ties with Commonwealth countries and emerging economies like Pakistan. This government’s focus on expanding global trade networks, enhancing diplomatic engagement, and promoting green energy aligns well with Pakistan’s development needs. The new UK government has signaled its intention to increase trade and investment with Commonwealth countries, including Pakistan. With a renewed emphasis on economic diplomacy, the UK will likely prioritize the negotiation of a free trade agreement with Pakistan, providing both countries with opportunities for growth. This government’s commitment to lowering trade barriers and encouraging British businesses to invest abroad could lead to increased FDI in Pakistan’s technology, energy, and infrastructure sectors.

Climate Action as a Central Focus of the New UK Government’s Foreign Policy and UK-Pakistan Collaboration

One of the key priorities of the new UK government is climate action. The UK has pledged to become a global leader in tackling climate change, and it is expected that this agenda will play a central role in its foreign policy. For Pakistan, which is already collaborating with the UK on climate resilience initiatives, this focus presents an opportunity to deepen cooperation in areas like renewable energy, disaster management, and green infrastructure development.

Continued Focus on Security and Defense Cooperation Amidst New Government Leadership in the UK and Pakistan

Security and defense cooperation are likely to remain cornerstones of the UK-Pakistan relationship. The new UK government has expressed its commitment to maintaining strong defense ties with key partners, and Pakistan’s strategic importance in South Asia ensures that it will remain a priority. Joint military training, intelligence sharing, and counterterrorism efforts are expected to continue, with the UK playing an active role in enhancing Pakistan’s security capabilities.

The recent election of a new government in Pakistan also provides an opportunity to strengthen UK-Pakistan relations. The new leadership, which has placed economic revival and anti-corruption at the top of its agenda, is expected to work closely with the UK on trade, governance, and development.

Trump’s Election: Plunging Middle East into a World War Zone

Qamar Bashir

Qamar Bashir

Donald Trump is focusing on predominantly white voters, wealthy corporations, and influential lobbies, especially pro-Israel and Jewish groups. His campaign often features exaggerated claims that frequently lack supporting evidence or logical reasoning. For instance, he has claimed he could end the Russia-Ukraine war in a day, warned that Israel would be annihilated if he’s not re-elected, and made offensive remarks about immigrants, suggesting they consume pets of white Americans.

Kamala Harris, on the other hand, has adopted a more inclusive strategy, aiming to appeal to a broader range of voters. She maintains a compassionate stance toward immigrants while ensuring that white voters are not alienated. Harris has been clear in her support for Ukraine against Russia and seeks to appeal to middle-class families by advocating for social benefits, funded by taxing the wealthy and high-profit corporations. On the Israel-Palestine conflict, Harris supports Israel but emphasizes human rights and the pursuit of a two-state solution to achieve lasting peace.

Among all the key issues, the Israel-Palestine conflict stands out as one of the most critical, with significant implications for peace and stability in the Middle East and beyond.

Donald Trump is strategically leveraging this position to appeal to influential pro-Israel and Jewish lobbying groups in the U.S., aiming to tap into their substantial financial resources and political support. His approach reflects a clear intention to benefit from the deep pockets and influence of these lobbies in advancing his campaign objectives.

His success is proven as many pro-Israel and Jewish lobbying groups and individuals are supporting Donald Trump due to his impressive pro Israeli record in his previous administrations. He recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the U.S. embassy there, acknowledging Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and facilitating the Abraham Accords, which normalized Israel’s relations with several Arab countries. Trump’s administration also cut aid to the Palestinian Authority and proposed a peace plan favoring Israeli interests. Zionist Organization of America and Sheldon Adelson, strongly backed Trump, seeing his policies as significantly strengthening the U.S.-Israel alliance.

Based upon Trump’s record, in the 2024 election cycle, pro-Israel and Jewish donors have been making notable contributions to Republican candidates, including support for Donald Trump. Major donors such as Jeffrey Yass, co-founder of Susquehanna International Group, have donated over $13 million primarily to Republican causes. Bernard Marcus, co-founder of Home Depot and a longtime Trump supporter, has historically contributed significantly, with about $9.7 million donated to Republican campaigns overall in recent cycles. Additionally, other Jewish donors have supported various GOP contenders, including significant donations to Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, indicating that pro-Israel contributions continue to be a substantial force within the Republican landscape.

To validate his pro Israeli stand, Donald Trump has been  critical of President Biden for not being firm enough in supporting Israel and has indicated that he would provide Israel with more freedom in military actions, refrain from pushing for ceasefires, and maintain a hard stance against groups like Hamas. His advisors suggest that Trump would support Israel winning any conflict decisively without U.S. micromanagement, and he claims that his previous pressure on Iran had limited funding to groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.

Donald Trump’s re-election will  potentially escalate tensions and will increase the risk of broader regional conflicts starting with escalating tension particularly with Iran. Trump has historically taken a hardline stance against Iran, withdrawing from the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal and imposing severe sanctions. If he resumes or intensifies this approach, it could provoke a military response from Iran or encourage Iran to expand its influence through proxies like Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and militias in Iraq, escalating the risk of full-fledged war.

Trump’s election will embolden Israel to take more aggressive measures against Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, or even Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq. This could trigger retaliatory attacks, dragging Lebanon, Iraq, and potentially even Egypt into a broader regional conflict.

Trump’s reelection could fuel extremism and militancy across the region spiraling into a broader regional war, sucking the larger powers like Russia, Iran, and China into the war theater. The emerging scenario could be extremely dangerous and destabilizing, with far-reaching implications for regional and global peace.

Russia has a significant military presence in Syria and views itself as a power broker in the Middle East. If Israel or the U.S. attacks Iranian assets in Syria, Russia might feel compelled to intervene to protect its interests. If Russia directly supports Iran or Syrian forces it could lead to a dangerous standoff between Russian and American forces, raising the risk of direct military confrontation between two nuclear powers.

An escalating conflict could threaten China’s energy security, prompting it to take a more active role, either diplomatically or through indirect support for Iran. While China is unlikely to engage militarily, it might provide Iran with economic and political support, forming a counterbalance to the U.S.-Israeli actions. This could lead to a realignment of power blocs in the Middle East, with China and Russia forming a more united front against U.S. influence.

A conflict involving Iran, which controls the Strait of Hormuz, a critical choke point for global oil supplies, would disrupt oil shipments, causing a dramatic spike in global oil prices. This would lead to economic instability, especially in developing countries that are heavily dependent on oil imports.  As energy prices rise and supply chains are disrupted, the global economy could plunge into a recession. Developing countries would be hit hardest, facing inflation, food shortages, and increased poverty rates.

If the U.S. is drawn into a direct military confrontation with Iran and Russia and China intervenes, there is a real risk of a larger, more devastating conflict involving the world’s major powers. A full-scale regional war could displace millions, overwhelm humanitarian agencies, and create a refugee crisis on a scale not seen since World War II, affecting Europe, Asia, and beyond. This scenario would have devastating consequences for regional peace, economic stability, and global security, risking not just a regional war but potentially drawing the world into a broader conflict reminiscent of past world wars.

Qamar Bashir

Former Press Secretary to the President

Former Press Minister to the Embassy of Pakistan to France

Former MD, SRBC, CEO, ATV

Serena Hotels celebrates World Tourism Day

Serena Hotels celebrates World Tourism Day

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 28 (DNA) -Serena Hotels celebrated World Tourism Day 2024 with a significant panel discussion titled “Community-Centric Tourism: Promoting Indigenous Culture for Sustainable Economic Empowerment” at Hunza Serena Hotel. The event brought together experts, government officials, and industry leaders to explore how community-centric tourism can preserve cultural heritage and foster sustainable economic empowerment in Gilgit-Baltistan.

The discussion highlighted the potential of local traditions and crafts as drivers of tourism, helping to preserve indigenous culture while creating economic opportunities for local communities. Lal Bano, one of the panelists and Manager of Karighar, highlighted how community-focused initiatives empower local artisans, especially women, by providing platforms to showcase their crafts and preserving traditional skills. Her insights emphasized the vital role these programs play in fostering economic independence and cultural preservation.

Zameer Abbas, Secretary of Tourism, Sports & Culture, Gilgit-Baltistan, emphasized the government’s role in supporting sustainable tourism, outlining initiatives that encourage cultural preservation while boosting tourism opportunities. He stressed the importance of public-private partnerships to ensure long-term benefits for local communities.

The event also focused on the challenges of promoting sustainable tourism in mountain regions, with Raja Ali Anwar Khan, General Secretary of the Gilgit Baltistan Association of Tour Operators, offering insights into responsible tourism practices that protect the environment and benefit local populations economically.

Prof. Dr. Attaullah Shah, Vice Chancellor of Karakoram International University, added academic perspectives, emphasizing the role of education in promoting sustainable tourism models that balance environmental, cultural, and economic goals. His input underscored the need for a well-rounded approach to tourism development in the region.

The panel discussion concluded with several key takeaways, including the need to preserve indigenous culture as a core component of tourism and strategies to empower local communities through tourism-related opportunities. Recommendations were made for stronger collaborations between government, the private sector, and local communities to support sustainable tourism practices in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Serena Hotels reaffirmed its commitment to responsible tourism and community empowerment by highlighting the company’s ongoing efforts to preserve the cultural heritage of the regions in which they operate while ensuring tourism serves as a tool for sustainable economic growth.

This event was part of Serena Hotels’ Raabta Initiative, a platform designed to foster meaningful dialogues on topics crucial to communities and society at large. Through Raabta, Serena Hotels aims to create spaces for impactful conversations that drive positive change, addressing the diverse challenges and opportunities faced by the regions in which they operate.

Hassan Nasrallah martyred in Israeli airstrike, Hezbollah confirms

Hassan Nasrallah martyred in Israeli airstrike, Hezbollah confirms

Lebanon’s Hezbollah vows to continue the battle against Israel. Lebanon’s Hezbollah confirmed on Saturday that its leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was killed.

The group said in a statement it would continue its battle against Israel “in support of Gaza and Palestine, and in defence of Lebanon and its steadfast and honourable people”. Israel said earlier on Saturday it had killed Nasrallah in an airstrike in Beirut’s southern suburbs a day earlier.

Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV started airing Quran verses after the announcement of Nasrallah’s death.

PM Shehbaz, US President Biden exchange good wishes during UNGA reception

PM Shehbaz, US President Biden exchange good wishes during UNGA reception

New York: 28 Sep (DNA) – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif’s attended a reception hosted by US President Joe Biden in honor of the heads of government participating in the United Nations General Assembly session

US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met during the reception.

Both the leaders expressed good wishes for each other.

The heads of state of other countries also attended the dinner.

Galiyat valley breaks records with 1 Million eco-tourists

Galiyat valley breaks records with 1 Million eco-tourists

ISLAMABAD, SEP 27  (DNA) — On the occasion of World Tourism Day, Director General GDA Shahrukh Ali stressed the significance of promoting eco-friendly tourism, underscoring the government’s commitment to developing sustainable tourism practices and said this year, Galiyat Valley has seen a remarkable influx of tourists, with over 1 million visitors.

In an Interview with a private news channel, he said we are committed to sustainable tourism practices that not only promote economic growth but also protect our region’s unique environment and cultural heritage.  By prioritizing eco-friendly initiatives, Galiyat Valley is poised to become a leading sustainable tourism destination, showcasing Pakistan’s natural beauty and commitment to environmental conservation, he added.

 He said that World Tourism Day, celebrated on September 27, aims to foster awareness of tourism’s social, cultural, political, and economic value, and its contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The theme for 2024, “Tourism and Peace,” underscores the significant role tourism plays in promoting international understanding, cultural exchange, and global peace, he added.

Shahrukh Ali announced that the Galiyat Tourism Authority is spearheading efforts to promote eco-friendly tourism in the region to enhance the tourist experience, the authority is establishing state-of-the-art car parking facilities. Over 50 hotels and guest houses in Galiyat have been registered to ensure quality accommodations and services for visitors, he said, adding, that this registration drive aims to standardize services, boost the local economy, and enhance transparency in tourism operations.

According to Shahrukh Ali, this focus on sustainable tourism will not only preserve Galiyat’s natural beauty but also provide a unique experience for visitors.   These initiatives align with the global theme of World Tourism Day, “Tourism and Peace,” promoting responsible tourism practices that foster economic growth, cultural exchange and environmental conservation. The authority’s efforts are expected to further boost tourism in the area, supporting local businesses and creating job opportunities, he assured.—DNA

COAS inaugurates Innovista Indus IT Park

COAS inaugurates Innovista Indus IT Park

RAWALPINDI, 27 Sep (DNA) – General Syed Asim Munir, NI(M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS), visited the Karachi Corps area of responsibility, where he was briefed on operational preparedness and key training initiatives undertaken by the Army.

During his visit, COAS also inaugurated Innovista Indus IT Park, a hub aimed at empowering Pakistan’s youth by fostering academia-industry collaboration in the field of Information Technology, particularly Artificial Intelligence. Honourable Chief Minister Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, and notable civil community members attended the inauguration ceremony. Chief Minister Sindh emphasized the importance of IT domain for optimal exploitation of potential of youth and economic growth. COAS highlighted that such projects are aimed at providing the most conducive environment to further promote the growth of IT Industry in the country, which is already accelerating at a respectable pace.

COAS also interacted with the business community of Karachi. COAS appreciated the contributions of business community and entrepreneurs towards the country’s economic growth. Participants expressed confidence and praised SIFC for its role towards achieving the positive economic indicators, which are providing an enabling environment for further economic growth. COAS commended the efforts of Federal and Provincial Governments towards supporting all initiatives and remarked that naysayers who made failed efforts towards creating despair and despondency in the society have been defeated through the collective efforts of all stakeholders. COAS appreciated the praiseworthy role performed by brotherly and friendly countries especially China, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and UAE in the economic recovery of Pakistan by helping us in multiple domains.

COAS highlighted that Pakistan has remarkable potential in various domains and all must have unflinching trust and confidence in the bright future of Pakistan. Given the immense resources and potential, Pakistan is destined to achieve its rightful position in the comity of nations, Insha Allah.

Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by Corps Commander Karachi.

We must act now: PM Shehbaz demands immediate end to ‘systematic slaughter’ in Gaza at UNGA

We must act now: PM Shehbaz demands immediate end to ‘systematic slaughter’ in Gaza at UNGA

NEW YORK: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday demanded an immediate end to the ongoing Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip, terming it “systematic slaughter” and “bloodshed”.

The premier was addressing the plenary meeting for the UN General Debate as the second speaker at the 79th session of the 193-member United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.

“This is not just a conflict, this is a systematic slaughter of innocent Palestinians. An assault on the very essence of human life and dignity, the blood of Gazan children stains not just the hands of the oppressors but also those complicit in prolonging this cruel conflict,” the prime minister said as he blasted Israel for its actions.

He said humanity was diminished when the “endless suffering” of Palestinians was ignored.

“It is not enough to condemn … we must act now and demand an immediate end to this bloodshed. We must remember that the blood and sacrifice of innocent Palestinians will never go to waste. We must worry about their plight and difficulties and stand by them.”

He said the world must work for a durable peace for Palestine through a two-state solution. PM Shehbaz demanded that Palestine be immediately admitted as a full UN member.

The prime minister said he was expressing “the searing pain and anguish of Pakistanis at the plight of Gazans. Our heart bleeds as we witness the tragedy unfolding in the holy land. A tragedy that shakes the very consciousness of humanity and the foundation of this institution.”

He asked whether the world could afford to remain silent while “children lie buried under the rubble of their shattered homes and can we turn a blind eye to the mothers cradling the lifeless bodies of the children.

PM Shehbaz said it was a matter of “great honour” for him to address the UNGA for the second time as the prime minister of Pakistan.

“Today, we face the most daunting challenges to the world order: Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, a dangerous conflict in Ukraine, destructive conflicts across Africa and Asia, rising geopolitical tensions, resurging terrorism, galloping poverty, stifling debt and the mounting impact of climate change. We feel the chill of a new world order,” the prime minister said.

The prime minister also pointed out that “in the span of a few days, Israel’s unrelenting bombing of Lebanon has killed over 500 people.”

He said the failure to implement UN resolutions had emboldened Israel and threatened to “drag the entire Middle East into a war whose consequences could be very grave and beyond imagination”.

Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu took the podium next while the Pakistani delegation walked out.

Also scheduled to speak is Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus, whose newly formed interim government has promised fresh elections after Sheikh Hasina’s ouster last month.

Tel Aviv’s bombardment of Gaza inches closer to a year and has expanded to Lebanon. This latest period of fighting in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict was triggered last October 7 when Hamas attacked Israel, killing 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies.

Israel’s subsequent assault on Gaza has killed more than 41,000 Palestinians, according to the local health ministry, while displacing nearly the entire population of 2.3 million, causing a hunger crisis and leading to genocide allegations at the World Court that Israel denies.

Shehbaz blasts India’s ‘classic settler-colonial project’ in IOK
After he lambasted Israel’s atrocities in Palestine, PM Shehbaz called out India’s actions in Kashmir, highlighting that the people have struggled for their freedom and right to self-determination.

“Instead of moving towards peace, India has resigned from its commitments to implement Security Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir. These resolutions mandate a plebiscite for the people of Kashmir to exercise their fundamental right to self determination

“Since August 5, 2019, India initiated unilateral illegal steps to enact what its leaders ominously call a ‘final solution’ for Kashmir,” he said.

Day in and day out, 900,000 indian troops terrorise the people of Jammu and Kashmir with draconian measures, including prolonged curfews, extrajudicial killings and abductions of young Kashmiris, the premier said.

“At the same time, in a classic settler-colonial project, India is seizing Kashmiri land and properties and a settling outsiders into occupied Jammu and Kashmir in their nefarious design to transform the Muslim majority into a minority, this hackney tactic is employed by all occupying powers.

“It has always failed and it shall fail in Kashmir too by the grace of God.

“The Kashmiri people are resolute in the rejection of the false Indian identity. New Delhi seeks to impose upon them very severe conditions and atrocities are being committed every hour,” PM Shehbaz said.

India’s policy of brutal coercion and oppression has ensured that Burhan Wani’s legacy continues to inspire the struggle and sacrifices of millions of Kashmiris, inspired by the legitimacy of their epic struggle, they remain defiant, the premier said.

“Their heart-wrenching stories remind us that behind every statistic lies a human life, a dream deferred and a hope shattered.

“Even more worryingly, it is engaged in massive expansion of its military capabilities which are essentially deployed against Pakistan, its military doctrines envisage a surprise attack and a limited war under the nuclear overhang.

“Thoughtlessly India has spurned Pakistan’s proposals for a mutual strategic restraint regime, its leadership has often threatened to cross the Line of Control and take over Azad Kashmir. Let me state in no uncertain terms that Pakistan will respond decisively against any Indian aggression,” he went on to say.

“To secure durable peace, India must reverse the unilateral and illegal measures it has taken in Aug 5, 2019 and enter into a dialogue for a peaceful resolution to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN Security [Council] resolutions and the wishes of the Kashmiri people.

“Remember, illegal occupation creates a fresh hell every day in the killing fields of Palestine and the pristine valleys of occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

PM meets with Iraq, Nepal counterparts
Meanwhile, ahead of the main event today, PM Shehbaz met with his Iraqi and Nepalese counterparts on the sidelines of the UNGA, APP reported.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meets with his Nepalese counterpart K.P. Sharma Oli on the sidelines of the 79th UN General Assembly, in New York on Sept 26, 2024. — PID
In his meeting with Nepal’s PM K.P. Sharma Oli, the premier expressed Pakistan’s desire to further strengthen multi-faceted bilateral cooperation in various areas.

The two leaders reiterated their commitment to continue exploring avenues for enhancing bilateral and regional ties.

Congratulating Oli on assuming the office as the prime minister, PM Shehbaz conveyed warm sentiments for the people and the government of Nepal on behalf of the Pakistani nation.

Expressing satisfaction at the excellent bilateral ties between Pakistan and Nepal, the premier also extended an invitation to his Nepalese counterpart to visit Pakistan.

Separately, in their meeting, PM Shehbaz and his Iraqi counterpart Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani agreed to improve existing bilateral ties and enhance mutually beneficial cooperation.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meets with his Iraqi counterpart Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani on the sidelines of the 79th UN General Assembly, in New York on Sept 26, 2024. — PID
The premier appreciated the Iraqi government’s arrangements for Pakistani pilgrims last month on the occasion of Chehlum. Hundreds of Pakistanis had been left stranded at the Baghdad airport due to flight issues and returned soon thanks to both sides facilitating their early return.

While discussing Israel’s offensive on Gaza, PM Shehbaz reiterated Pakistan’s call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and to hold Israel accountable for the “genocide” there.

Both leaders agreed towards reinforcing international efforts at the UN and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian assistance to Palestine.

Invites American banks for key economic investment
The prime minister also met and invited American banks to invest in key sectors of infrastructure, energy, technology and agriculture, while discussing the government’s commitment to maintain a stable macro-economic environment to facilitate foreign investors.

PM Shehbaz met with a delegation of prominent Pakistani American bankers, including representatives from JP Morgan, Natixis Corps and Investments, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp, Goldman Sachs, Citizens Bank, Lazard and Audax Group.

He told the delegation about the government’s key initiatives to stabilise the economy and attract foreign investment such as broadening the tax base, enhancing the ease of doing business and ongoing reforms in the state-owned enterprises.

The premier emphasised the establishment of a Sustainable Finance Framework, which he said would allow the government to carry out a green sustainability bond issuance in international capital markets.

The delegation praised the government’s policies that helped achieve macroeconomic stability and expressed interest in cooperating with the government for the development of the manufacturing sector, especially small and medium-sized enterprises to help bolster exports.

High-level meetups
Since arriving in New York on Tuesday for a five-day visit, PM Shehbaz has attended several high-level meetings and met with leaders of various countries on the sidelines of the UNGA.

So far, various countries’ heads that he has met with include Bangladesh’s Yunus; Kuwait’s crown prince; presidents of Palestine, Iran, Turkiye, Maldives; and prime ministers of Britain, Iraq, and Nepal.

Other interactions include meetings with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, where the premier discussed global and regional issues, as well as with Bill Gates, where he emphasised Pakistan’s resolve to eradicate polio.

In his meetings with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and World Bank President Ajay Banga, PM Shehbaz discussed financing for climate change.

Niaz Support, Milestone and PSCOPWD sign MoU to empower PWDs in Pakistan

Niaz Support, Milestone and PSCOPWD sign MoU to empower PWDs in Pakistan

LAHORE, /DNA/ — On September 26, 2024, Niaz Support, Milestone Society for Special Persons, and the Pakistan Sports Council of Persons with Disabilities (PSCOPWD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing support for persons with disabilities across Pakistan. This collaboration will focus on distributing customized wheelchairs tailored to individual needs, addressing mobility challenges to improve quality of life and promote independence for recipients.

Niaz Support will oversee the procurement of wheelchairs, while Milestone Society will assess the specific needs of individuals to ensure that each wheelchair is appropriately suited. PSCOPWD will identify deserving beneficiaries to participate in the program. Additionally, all parties will work together to explore new opportunities for enhancing mobility and inclusion for persons with disabilities.

Hussain Odhwani, Founder of Niaz Support, emphasized, “This collaboration is a significant step in transforming the lives of persons with disabilities in Pakistan.” The MoU is effective immediately and will last for two years, with the possibility of extension. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to improving lives in alignment with community support principles.

Remembrance Day of Martyrs in Azerbaijan

Remembrance Day of Martyrs in Azerbaijan

Today marks four years since the Armed Forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan undertook retaliatory actions in 2020 in response to another military provocation from the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia. These actions initiated the 44-day Patriotic War, conducted under the right to self-defense and in full accordance with international humanitarian law, aimed at putting an end to Armenia’s ongoing military aggression and ensuring the safety of the civilian population.

The Patriotic War ended Armenia’s nearly 30-year-long military aggression against Azerbaijan’s sovereign territory, restored Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity, and the fundamental rights of almost one million Azerbaijanis. Azerbaijan itself implemented the relevant 4 UN Security Council resolutions,adopted in 1993, demanding full, immediate and unconditional withdrawal of occupying forces from the territory of Azerbaijan. 

The victory achieved through the courage of the Victorious Army of the Republic of Azerbaijan, under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, opened a new era in Azerbaijan’s history and established international justice.

And to prevent further large-scale provocations by Armenian forces in the Karabakh economic region of Azerbaijan and to restore the constitutional order, the Azerbaijani Army conducted an anti-terror operation on September 19, 2023. This operation, which lasted just 23 hours, forced the enemy to surrender and showcased the Azerbaijani Army’s professionalism and heroism. This victory fully restored Azerbaijan’s sovereignty, and today, the Azerbaijani flag flies proudly in all territories where Azerbaijani sovereignty is established.

Ending the occupation of Azerbaijani territories exposed the extent of Armenia’s extensive illegal activities over the past three decades. There is clear evidence of the widespread mining of Azerbaijani lands, intentional destruction and misappropriation of Azerbaijan’s historical, cultural, and religious heritage, plundering of natural resources, destruction of infrastructure, and other violations of international law, all of which have been properly documented and presented to the international community. To hold Armenia accountable for its violations of international obligations, as well as international humanitarian and human rights law, Azerbaijan has submitted inter-state applications against Armenia to the European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Since the initial days of liberation, Azerbaijan has commenced extensive restoration and reconstruction efforts, including key infrastructure projects, to facilitate the safe return of nearly one million displaced Azerbaijanis to their homes and to revitalize life in these areas.

Today, Azerbaijan is actively pursuing measures to achieve lasting peace and stability in the region. Azerbaijan is taking the lead in normalizing relations with Armenia based on strict adherence to the principles of international law, particularly sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the inviolability of international borders. Armenia should finally put an end to imitation in the negotiations and take genuine, constructive steps. There is no other alternative for the peaceful development of the region.

September 27 is commemorated as Remembrance Day in the Republic of Azerbaijan by the decree of the President, and on this historic day Martyrs who sacrificed their precious lives for the independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan are solemnly honored and sincerely remembered.

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