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Pre-CEO summit dinner held at the Indonesian embassy in Balinese vibes

Pre-CEO summit dinner held at the Indonesian embassy in Balinese vibes

ISLAMABAD, AUG 22 /DNA/ – In a move to foster deeper business connections and enhance bilateral trade relations, the Indonesian Chargé d’Affaires Mr. Rahmat Hindiarta hosted an exclusive Pre-CEO Summit Dinner for Pakistani CEOs, Business Leaders, and their spouses on 21 August at the Embassy of Indonesia in Islamabad. The event was in collaboration with the CEO Club Pakistan and World CEO Forum.

This distinguished event precedes the much-anticipated CEO Summit Islamabad scheduled to take place on 5 September 2024, and Trade Expo Indonesia, to be held on 9 – 12 October 2024.

The dinner has brought together prominent business leaders from Pakistan, providing a unique opportunity to discuss key topics related to the upcoming summit and trade expo. The evening served as a platform for networking, collaboration, and the exploration of new avenues for economic cooperation between Indonesia and Pakistan.

At his remarks, the Indonesian Chargé d’Affaires said that Indonesia is offering opportunities to the Pakistani business communities to participating in the Indonesia – South and Central Asia (INASCA) Business Forum 2024 and Trade Expo Indonesia 2024 and to bring fruitful results for the benefits of two brotherly countries, as the more concrete actions of Indonesia and Pakistan existing close bilateral relations.

“Indonesia will proudly host the CEO Summit in Bali and warmly welcome Pakistani business communities in Jakarta and Bali. We will give you opportunities, insya Allah,” he added before significant numbers of Pakistani outstanding businessmen.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister with the status of Minister on Energy, H.E. Muhammad Ali was among the attendees. “I extend my high appreciation to the Indonesian Embassy to host the Pre-CEO Summit Dinner and wish that the dinner will bring closer business-to-business relations, as well as explore more opportunities between Indonesia and Pakistan,” he said.

President and Founder, CEO Club Pakistan & World CEO Forum, Mr. Ijaz Nisar, conveyed the plan of collaboration between the Indonesian Embassy and the CEO Club Pakistan to host the CEO Summit Bali as part of the World CEO Summit.

Along with this, the session also present the respective speakers that includes Mr. Zahid Latif Khan, President, CEO Club Islamabad Chapter; Mr. Sameer Piracha, MD Floret Commodities; and Mr. Sameer Hayat Mir; CEO TM Rubber.

The attendees have had a chance to engage with the Chargé d’Affaires, other Embassy’s officials, industry leaders, and other influential figures in a setting designed to facilitate meaningful dialogue and stronger partnerships. The event highlighted the strategic importance of the CEO Summit Islamabad and Trade Expo Indonesia, which aim to bolster economic ties and create new business opportunities between the two countries.

The CEO Summit Islamabad will be a premier gathering of business leaders, policymakers, and industry experts, designed to address critical issues, explore innovative solutions, and drive economic growth. The Trade Expo Indonesia will be complement to the Summit by offering a comprehensive platform for showcasing Indonesian products, services, and investment opportunities.

The participants were served by Balinese food such as Betutu Chicken and Sate Lilit to bring the Balinese vibes to the businessmen and CEOs in welcoming the CEO Summit Bali.

Imran seeks Gen Faiz’s ‘open trial’

Imran seeks Gen Faiz's 'open trial'

Info minister says PTI founder’s demand to hold open trial of former spy chief “is intervention in army’s affairs”

Court Reporter

Rawalpindi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan on Wednesday demanded an open trial of former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hamid who was taken into custody by the military on charges of abuse of power and violating the Army Act.

The former prime minister, who was removed from office via a parliamentary vote in 2022, said the open trial would benefit the country and allow it to prosper.

“I demand an open trial of Faiz Hamid with media should be given access to cover it,” said the ex-premier during an informal interaction with journalists in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail where has been incarcerated for over a year in different cases ranging from corruption to terrorism.

Responding to Khan’s statement, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar termed the ex-prime minister’s statement an intervention in the army’s affairs.

Taking a swipe at the former PM, the information said the PTI founder was continuously trying to make the matter related to the army’s internal accountability process “controversial” through his statements.

Tarar asked Imran to submit his response in the £190m case instead of giving statements to defend Hamid. He added that the PTI founder’s contradictory statements regarding the ex-ISI chief reflected that he is quite worried.

Following the former spy master’s arrest, the ex-premier had distanced himself from the retired general, who served as DG ISI during his tenure,  claiming that he has no connection with him.

“If the military wants the accountability of General Faiz [then] it should proceed and do it,” Khan said, asserting that it is the army’s internal matter.

Welcoming the development, the former premier said it was good that army launched the process of internal accountability, he noted. However, he urged the military to ensure that the process of accountability should be across the board.

Responding to a question relating to his past engagement with the former spymaster, Khan said that while he was the premier he did not want to remove General Faiz from his office amid regime change in Afghanistan.

The embattled PTI founder further detailed he had exchanged heated words with the former army chief, General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa over the issue of removing the former ISI boss from his post, adding Bajwa removed Faiz for the sake of his extension. “I repeatedly asked Bajwa not to remove Faiz but to no avail,” he added.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) had announced the arrest of the former ISI chief on August 12, saying that he was “taken into custody” over allegations of land grabbing and snatching valuables from the owner of a private housing society.

“Complying with the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, a detailed court of inquiry was undertaken by the Pakistan Army to ascertain the correctness of complaints in the Top City Case made against Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hamid,” the army’s media wing said.

The process of court martial has been initiated against the former chief of the country’s premier spy agency over complaints in the Top City Case, it added.

Three more retired officers were taken into military custody after Hamid’s arrest in connection with the same housing scheme case.

Sources told media that two of the officers in the military custody were of brigadier rank and one was of colonel rank.

Taliban barred UN rapporteur from entering Afghanistan

Taliban barred UN rapporteur from entering Afghanistan

A human rights advocate with 30 years of experience in the field, he has repeatedly criticized the Taliban administration for its human rights track record.

Agencies

KABUL: The Taliban have barred UN special rapporteur Richard Bennett from entering Afghanistan, an official at the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Wednesday.

The news of Bennett’s entry ban made the rounds in local and international media this week after Taliban administration spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid accused him of engaging in propaganda.

“It (the ban) happened earlier but was not made public,” the foreign ministry official told Arab News on condition of anonymity, as he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Bennett assumed duties as the UN special rapporteur in May 2022, after the Taliban took over Afghanistan as American-led international forces withdrew in August 2021 — two decades after the US invaded the country.

A human rights advocate with 30 years of experience in the field, he has repeatedly criticized the Taliban administration for its human rights track record.

“Mr. Bennett has been banned from coming to Afghanistan because he was appointed for propaganda,” Mujahid told the German broadcaster Deutsche Welle, as the Taliban observed the third anniversary of the takeover last week.

“He is not someone whose words we should believe. He does not stay in Afghanistan and is not allowed to come anymore … He would make a small issue large and would do propaganda, as well as he would provide false information to some other organizations.”

The comments followed Bennett’s social media post ahead of the anniversary, in which he wrote that “the int’l community must not normalize the de facto authorities or their appalling human rights violations.”

In June, he presented a report to the UN Human Rights Council calling for the Taliban to be held accountable for creating an “institutionalized system of discrimination, segregation, disrespect for human dignity and exclusion of women and girls.”

Adil Basirat, an international relations expert and former lecturer at Nangarhar University, told Arab News that the Taliban saw Bennett as influenced by the US in his work and “trying to undermine the credibility of their government” on the international stage.

“There are some serious concerns about the status of human rights in Afghanistan, including women’s education and work. The role of the UN and other organizations, particularly the special rapporteur, is vital for overseeing the situation on the ground,” he said.

“However, the UN published some reports in the past that exaggerated the situation in the country, which the Taliban don’t like because it’s presenting a negative image to the international community. The special rapporteur should always remain impartial in his statements and reports about the situation and should not be influenced by any country.”

Where are those predicting Pakistan’s default: COAS

Where are those predicting Pakistan’s default: COAS

Says state has a responsibility to protect its citizens from the harmful effects of social media

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir has underscored the state’s responsibility to protect the public from the dangers and chaos caused by social media.

Addressing a National Youth Convention in Islamabad on Wednesday, where Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was also in attendance, the army chief emphasised the importance of safeguarding the nation from the disruptive impact of online platforms.

“A strong bond between the people, the government, and the military is the guarantee of Pakistan’s security and development,” General Munir stated.

He expressed confidence in the country’s future, pointing out that the “sparkle in the eyes” of the youth is a sign of hope and security for Pakistan.

The army chief highlighted the value of an independent state, urging the audience to consider the struggles of those in regions like Libya, Syria, Kashmir, and Gaza. “To understand freedom’s worth, look at their plight,” he said.

Addressing the youth directly, he noted, “Knowledge is what sets a person apart.” He also reminded them of the importance of resilience, quoting the Quran, “Do people think that they will be left alone because they say: ‘We believe,’ and will not be tested?”

General Munir dismissed the narrative of Pakistan’s impending economic collapse, asking rhetorically, “Where are those who predicted Pakistan’s default now?”

He declared Pakistan’s youth as the nation’s most valuable asset, vowing, “We will not let it go to waste.” The army chief concluded his address by reciting a verse from Allama Iqbal: “The fate of nations lies in the hands of individuals; every person is a star in the destiny of the nation.”

During a subsequent Q&A session, General Munir addressed concerns about the recent unrest in Parachinar, urging tribal leaders to work together to resolve local disputes. He praised the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa for their unwavering support of the Pakistan Army in the fight against terrorism over the past 22 years.

“I have faith that Allah will grant us a decisive victory against terrorism,” he concluded.

New currency notes by December

New currency notes by December

SBP Governor says new notes to feature enhanced security measures

Nazir Siyal

KARACHI: State Bank Governor Jameel Ahmed on Wednesday announced that the design of Pakistan’s currency notes would be revamped by December.

He was addressing the Senate Standing Committee on Finance, which was led by Senator Salim Mandviwala. It was further disclosed that the new design of notes would be in place with full security features.

He elaborated that the State Bank is actively seized with the initiative, and the designs of the new notes will be introduced after formal approval. Other issues were potential for digital and plastic currency.

The SBP Governor elaborated on the initiative, noting that the State Bank is actively working on introducing these new designs, which will be issued following formal approval. Additionally, the committee reviewed the potential for digital and plastic currency.

He mentioned that while they are currently focused on traditional notes, they plan to test plastic currency as well. If the plastic notes are well-received by the public, they may become a permanent part of the country’s currency system.

The introduction of plastic currency sparked a discussion among committee members. Senator Shahzeb Durrani raised concerns about the environmental implications, questioning the move towards plastic at a time when efforts are being made to reduce its use.

In response, Governor Ahmed assured that the plastic notes would undergo thorough testing to assess their durability and public acceptance.

Senator Mohsin Aziz also brought up the issue of corruption linked to the highest denomination note, the 5,000-rupee bill. He argued that these notes are often associated with corruption, being hidden in homes and used in illicit transactions.

The debate highlighted the complexities involved in managing the country’s currency and the need for careful consideration of any changes.

APNS urges swift action on long-pending govt ad rate hike

APNS urges swift action on long-pending govt ad rate hike

ISLAMABAD, AUG 21 /DNA/ – The Federal Secretary Information, Ambreen  Jan assured the APNS Executive Committee that the long pending Govt advertisement rates will be increased as soon.

Ms Ambreen Jan Secretary Information and PIO, Mr. Mobasher  Hasan attended the meeting of Executive Committee of the APNS held at Islamabad presided over by its President Ms. Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani.  APNS Secretary General Sarmad Ali apprised the Secretary Information about the problems being faced by the newspaper industry due to non implementation of the decision of the Prime Minister, Mian Shahbaz Sharif  announced  at the end of his first tenure to increase govt advertisement rates. He highlighted the issues faced by the print media related to the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting including constant decline in the quantum of government advertisements, non payment of current and old outstanding dues, streamlining of  ABC,  renewal of newspapers’ registration and functioning of the Press Registrar office. The APNS suggested that to resolve the issue of non payment of current dues, a revolving fund be   established at the Information Ministry for payment to newspapers on behalf of sponsoring departments. The members of the executive committee apprised the Secretary Information about the problems faced by them including non implementation of regional quota, problems in transfer of declarations after demise of the publisher and establishment of PID regional office at Bahawalpur.

The Secretary Information assured the Executive Committee that the Ministry of Information has moved a summary for rate increase to the Finance Ministry which would be processed shortly. She stated that a meeting of APNS PID joint committee will be called soon to sort out issues relating to ABC, renewal of registration and related issues.

Earlier the Executive Committee of APNS in its meeting approved reports of Regional Press Committee, Federal Capital Committee and Metro B publications Committee. The members approved provisional accreditation to M/s Vibrant Communication, Islamabad and  M/s Resonance Digital (Pvt.) Lt, Karachi.

Later the Executive Committee hosted a dinner to welcome Ms. Ambreen Jan as new secretary information and to bid farewell to Ms Shahera Shahid, outgoing Secretary information. The dinner was attended  by dignitaries including former PIO Rao Tehseen Ali Khan, former Information Secretaries  Mr. Ashfaq Gondal and Mr.  Shafqat Jalil and members of the Executive Committee.

Following attended the meeting:

Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani (President), Sarmad Ali (Secretary General), S.M. Munir Jillani (Joint Secretary), Shahab Zubeir (Finance Secretary), Mohsin Seyal (Daily Aftab), Mohsin Bilal (Daily Ausaf) Waseem Ahmed (Daily Awam Quetta), Humayun Tariq (Daily Business Report), Ansar Mahmood Bhatti (Monthly Centerline), Javed Mehr Shamsi (Daily Kaleem), Syed Ayaz Badshah (Daily Mashriq Peshawar), Shakir Ali (Daily Mashriq Quetta), Zahida Abbasi (Daily Nau Sijj), Bilal Mahmood (Daily Nawa-i-Waqt), Sardar Khan Niazi (Monthly Naya Rukh), Muhammad Farooq (Daily Pakistan Lahore), Faisal Zahid Malik (Daily Pakistan Observer), Humayun Gulzar (Daily Sayadat), Imran Athar (Daily Tijarat) and Syed Haroon Shah (Daily Wahdat)

Following attended the meeting as special observer:

Mumtaz Ali Phulpoto (Daily Awami Parchar), Rao Noman Ahmed (Daily Ebadat), Zahore Dhareja (Daily Jhok), and Tariq Javed (Daily Karnama)

Our Responsibilities as Patriotic Citizens

Global Misperceptions

Ikramullah Saeed

Freedom is a profound blessing, its value often most deeply appreciated when contrasted with oppression. In a state of enslavement, where every breath is constricted and rulers impose their will mercilessly, the dream of freedom seems distant. Conversely, in free nations, the pursuit of prosperity is a continuous endeavor. Here, laws act as a bulwark against the abuse of power, and the fear of accountability deters wrongdoers from engaging in detrimental actions.

As we mark the 77th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence, it is disheartening to note that many nations which gained their independence after us have surpassed us in terms of development. Despite this significant milestone, many Pakistanis continue to grapple with basic necessities, burdened by the soaring costs of essentials such as electricity, gas, medicine, food, petrol, taxes, and transportation. These fundamental needs, critical for survival, often come at a prohibitive cost.

This brings us to pressing questions that weigh heavily on the minds of every patriotic citizen: Will the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ever achieve true prosperity? Will we ever experience genuine relief and unity? Can we, as a nation, come together to make significant progress? These are not mere concerns but earnest prayers to Allah Almighty, asking for His guidance to lead our nation towards the prosperity enjoyed by more advanced countries. This also calls for holding accountable those internal forces that undermine our nation’s integrity.

History teaches us that actions have consequences, and no one, regardless of their power or wealth, endures forever. The once-mighty kings and influential figures of the past are now but echoes in history. The question that remains for us is whether our people will ever experience true freedom and whether those who earn their livelihood through honest means will retain their rights or see them siphoned away by unscrupulous individuals. How long will this cycle of exploitation persist? Is there no one to halt this trend and provide Pakistan with leadership that embodies its core values?

The aspiration to see Pakistan emerge as a respected and dignified nation on the global stage remains unfulfilled. When will every Pakistani channel their energy toward the development, honor, and dignity of our country?

Our responsibilities are clear. Nations are built by individuals who share common ideals and values. A true patriot stands firm against those who seek to harm the nation, defends national interests unwaveringly, and bears personal loss for the collective good. Each of us must contribute to the country’s progress according to our roles and responsibilities, avoiding actions that could bring dishonor and actively preventing others from causing harm.

In these challenging times, it is imperative for every segment of society—be it judges, generals, teachers, scientists, officers, or employees—to contribute to the nation’s welfare. We must be prepared to exert every effort to enhance our motherland’s glory and to combat those who threaten its well-being. Such dedication ensures that we do not become a source of disgrace and that we proactively prevent actions that could damage our nation.

The path forward requires unwavering commitment and collective effort. Let us rise to the occasion, for it is through our united and diligent endeavors that Pakistan can fulfill its potential and secure its rightful place in the world.

Bangladesh send Pakistan into bat in rain-delayed first Test

Bangladesh send Pakistan into bat in rain-delayed first Test

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto won the toss and sent Pakistan to bat on the opening day of the first Test on Wednesday after a delayed start due to a wet outfield.

The two umpires — Richard Kettleborough of England and Adrian Holdstock of South Africa — made four inspections of the ground but found wet patches due to overnight rain, deemed dangerous for play.

No play was possible before lunch with 230 minutes of play lost, curtailing the day to 48 overs.

The weather forecast for all five days is not encouraging with rain and bad light predicted.

Pakistan entered the Test with four fast bowlers in an all-pace attack with no frontline spinner while Bangladesh included three pacers and two spinners.

Meanwhile, all-rounder Aamer Jamal has missed out on a place for the first fixture of the two-match Test series against Bangladesh, which is set to be played from Wednesday.

The two-match series is part of the World Test Championship (WTC) third cycle (2023-2025) contested by nine teams. Pakistan is currently sixth and Bangladesh is eighth on the table.

The second Test will also be played in Rawalpindi, from August 30, after being moved from Karachi because of construction work at the stadium.

Pakistan: Shan Masood (captain), Saud Shakeel, Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam, Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Ali, Mohammad Rizwan, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Agha Salman, Shaheen Shah Afridi

Bangladesh: Najmul Hossain Shanto (captain), Zakir Hasan, Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Litton Das, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam, Hasan Mahmud

Umpires: Richard Kettleborough (ENG) and Adrian Holdstock (RSA)

TV umpire: Michael Gough (ENG)

Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

Either International community failed in combating continuous violation of HR in Afghanistan or it has some other ambitions?

Either International community failed in combating continuous violation of HR in Afghanistan or it has some other ambitions?

Shamim Shahid

Amidst continuous role on the part of international community, especially UN gun-totting Taliban militants have celebrated what they called “victorious return” into power corridors of war Afghanistan couple of days back. Giving a deaf ear response to international community’s appeals of “honouring and respecting HR,” Taliban rulers on that particular occasion also demonstrated its inhuman and immoral acts of punishing and victmising innocent civilians especially those who remained part of previous regimes or believe in other religious faith.

Instead listening to cries of war affected Afghans who are passing through miserable conditions throughout the world and HR defenders, one of Taliban office holder has defended, “denial of education rights to women” by saying, “similar is the situation in Israel where civilians are subjected to worst kind of violence.” On that particular day, instead of answering to stock of queries regarding women and children rights, the Taliban leader Zabih Ullah Mujahid through X page massage “has stressed on the implementation of justice in Afghanistan and warned if justice not implemented hi regime will be collapsed.” Such remarks on the part of Zabih Ullah Mujahid also confirm that Afghan Taliban fearing threats to their regime, imposed on Afghans through guns and bullets.

No one can deny the fact, that since a long the UN and other international organs are helpless before US lead allies who giving preference to its own purposes and interests in war like situations especially prolonged Afghan Conflict, Ukraine and others. Instead building up pressure against Taliban regime as it did against former USSR backed regimes from December 1979 till April 1992, the US has admitted of releasing a huge amount of 239 million US dollars to Kabul authorities. Amidst this confession, senior most Pakistani politician Afrasiab Khattak is known for his words, “in according to Doha Qatar agreement, US making payment to Kabul on weekly basis.”

On the eve of Taliban’s brutal rule third year, the Rawadari, an organization working for rights in its statement states, “ Taliban have increased their enforcement of their repressive policies against women including detaining women for their “bad hijab” and arresting teachers for running secret classes for girls.” It recalled that on August 15, 2021, the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, leading to severe consequences for Afghans, particularly women and girls. Over the past three years, the Taliban have systematically stripped women of their fundamental rights, including the right to education, work and freedom of movement. Afghanistan is the only country in the world where girls are banned from secondary education. The Taliban have increased their enforcement of their repressive policies against women including detaining women for their “bad hijab” and arresting teachers for running secret classes for girls.”

It further states, “ Rawadari has continuously monitored and documented these violations, despite severe and increasing restrictions on access to information by the Taliban. From August 15, 2021, to June 30, 2024, Rawadari has recorded 9,276 cases of human rights violations, nearly half of which involve the right to life. These include targeted killings, civilian casualties from attacks, enforced disappearances, illegal detentions and cruel punishments.”

Besides, Rawadari, the UN also denounced the Taliban regime for its aggressions based policies towards the civilians, by saying, “ The International community must not normalise de facto authorities and their regime of institutionalised discrimination, segregation and exclusion of women & girls.” “Over the past three years, the people of Afghanistan, especially women and girls, have been subjected to an appalling and intensifying attack on their rights and freedoms by a regime that lacks legitimacy and inclusivity, quashes all forms of dissent, represses civil society and the media, and has shown a flagrant disregard for the principles of justice, non-discrimination, equality, and the rule of law.”

It further states that the situation continues to deteriorate, and stronger international action is needed immediately. In the last year, the Taliban has further entrenched and intensified its system of institutionalised gender-oppression, introducing new discriminatory edicts and practices, and implementing them by harsh and violent means. Since taking power, the de facto authorities have issued more than 80 edicts, directives, and statements which specifically target and restrict the rights of women and girls.

According to UN statement, “the Taliban’s deliberate subjugation of women and girls is widespread and systematic, amounting to crimes against humanity, including the crime of gender persecution. The situation is so severe that many Afghans, especially women, say the situation can be best described as ‘gender apartheid.’ Despite this, Taliban officials have insisted the situation of women and girls is an ‘internal’ matter.

Whatever is the claims and stances on the part of Taliban and their “visible and invisible” patrons but the fact is that they converted Afghanistan into a “BIG PRISON” where the inmates are safe but their lives are at mercy of rulers. Despite adopting or following patience and restrain policies, even the regional countries are reluctant in having friendly and cordial relations with Afghanistan due to UN pressures. In last three years, over 0.7 million have made good their flee towards western and European world. Millions of others not only those waiting for chances in neighbouring South and Central Asian states but also in Arab world are in hunt of flee to western world for their survival.

Compare to 90’s, the internal situation of Afghanistan is hostile for those who either remained part of US backed Afghan War or Western-world supported democratic process. One can disagree but the fact is this that the US lead allies through Doha Accord achieved what they didn’t through 2001 War on Terror and 1988 Geneva Accord. Prior to Taliban entrance in Kabul, Pakistan had also played an important role in remaining very honest and sincere inheritance to British Colonial rulers famous strategic policies of “divide and rule.” Earlier in 90’s almost non Pushtoon Afghans didn’t left the country and remain on forefront of armed resistance against Pakistan patronized Taliban. But this time healthy wealthy like Dostam and co already settled in Turkey and almost successors and followers of late Prof Rabbani and Ahmad Shah Mehsud airlifted to Pakistan little before entrance of Taliban into Kabul.

Major failure on the part of Taliban could be considered its growing unfriendly or even foes like relations with Pakistan. Such relations are only multiplying miseries of common people but it also paving the ways for strengthening or consolidating positions of Islamic States Khurasan. Strengthening of IS K is not only harmful to the very interests of Afghanistan and its people but it is considered “a very fastly emerging threat” to regional countries especially to neighbours including Pakistan. The Afghanistan Security Watch an online organization in its report about the ISIS-K operations states that during past three years in Afghanistan and said after August15,2021 this group has conducted 62 terrorist attacks, leading to 857 deaths and 1,575 injuries, affecting civilians, Taliban members, and foreign nationals. According to report almost of these attacks, apart from capital Kabul, have been carried out in cities and towns adjacent to neighbouring countries. In 2019, Afghan government with help of US and others picked up over three thousands IS-K militants from Nangarhar and its surrounding areas. Afghanistan Security Watch Report reveals, “ in 2021 following the Taliban’s release of approximately 3,000 ISKP members and their families from prisons, the group rebuilt its structure and emerged as a significant threat to Afghanistan and the broader region. – 2022: Internal discord, weak governance, and divisions within the Taliban allowed ISKP to increase its influence within various Taliban factions and expand its terrorist activities in Afghanistan. In this year, ISKP also claimed responsibility for two rocket attacks on Tajikistan and Uzbekistan from Afghan territory. – 2023: Intelligence cooperation between the Taliban and regional powers, particularly Iran and Russia, led to targeted operations against ISKP, resulting in a reduction in attacks compared to 2022. – 2024: ISKP bolstered its cells by intensifying recruitment and propaganda efforts.”

Security and economic hardships of South and Central Asian region couldn’t afford war like situation any more. Keeping in mind increasing miseries of wars, terror and poverty hit people of this particular region, gun totting and turban wearing Taliban leaders must review its internal and external policies. Their ignorance or reluctance towards an inclusive government would definitely enable no other than IS-K militants who are already engaged in waging of proxies. It is the time for Taliban leaders to get rid of abroad patronage and let the representative leadership to decide destiny of war affected and war scattered people.

Taliban denounces Pakistan special envoy remarks, terming it provocative

Pakistan: A Pivotal Bridge Aligning Economic Interests Between China and the Middle East

Shamim Shahid

PESHAWAR: /DNA/ – Afghanistan’s ministry for foreign affairs in a statement has reacted strongly to the Asif Durrani’s recent remarks on the repeat of 9/11, as world turn back to Afghanistan, terming a move of provocation and jeopardising relations between the two countries neighbours to each others.

Zia Ahamd Takal the Taliban deputy spokesman for foreign ministry in a statement issued at Kabul on Tuesday, said “Mr. Durrani should know that it is the responsibility of diplomats to ensure that provocative media statements do not jeopardize the relations of the two countries’.

The Taliban leaders governing Kabul, issued the strong worded reaction at the time when skirmishes, closure and exchange of hot words between security personnel of both the neighbouring countries at Torkham and other crossing points is the routine matter. Bilateral trade is on decline whereas Pakistan is accused Afghanistan of providing sanctuaries to militants who are carrying out deadly terror acts especially attacks against security forces.

The statement said that the recent comments made by Pakistan’s Special Representative Asif Durrani, concerning Afghanistan’s security and economic situation are both provocative and misaligned with the ground realities, seemingly aimed at misleading the public perception regarding Afghanistan. “ In fact, the issues and concerns he attributed to Afghanistan are more likely to be present in Pakistan.

Afghanistan is now a safe and stable country, focused on achieving economic self-sufficiency by utilising its own resources rather than being reliant on foreign loans and aid. The Afghan government has successfully neutralized the ISIS-KP, insurgent group, within Afghanistan”, the statement said “However, addressing ISIS-kp hideouts along the theoretical Durand Line could lead to the complete elimination of this threat. It’s worth noting that the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) issue is an internal matter of Pakistan, requiring a domestic solution”, the statement further said.

The Afghan government has already shown its goodwill to by taking tangible actions to foster positive relations. Thereafter, Pakistan’s effective agencies should adopt rational and pragmatic approaches to address this issue. Mr. Durrani should know that it is the responsibility of diplomats to ensure that provocative media statements do not jeopardize the relations of the two countries.

According to Pakistani media Asif Durrani the special envoy of Pakistan to Afghanistan in a meeting with former Pakistani ambassadors said on Sunday that after the Ukraine war and Palestinian genocide, the priorities of the international players changed.

“In fact, Afghanistan is no more in the news. Forget about front or back pages, even in the inner pages Afghanistan is absent.” I think it can push back Afghanistan to pre-9/11 conditions and which in fact then give birth to 9/11,” Durrani warned.

Pakistan’s special envoy Asif Durrami in response to a media querry regarding his assessment on the Taliban rule and their possible international acceptance, Durrani was of the view that they were moving in that direction. “We should not forget that they are faced with tremendous challenges. Number 1, they are not recognised by any country, secondly, when they came to power, their coffers were empty, thirdly, they were not expecting of a meltdown of Ashraf Ghani government.”. “On the balance, if you look at it during the past 3 years, I think the security situation in Afghanistan has improved, there is less corruption, which is internationally acknowledged,” he further said.

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