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  • Pak-Cheen dosti Zindabad? Billions in investment hang in the balance

    Shockwaves from the blast that claimed the lives of two Chinese engineers, in Karachi last night were felt by political leaders and investors alike in Beijing.

    With just a week remaining for the Chinese Prime minister’s official tour of Pakistan on October 14th, lawmakers in Islamabad scramble to protect economic ties with China to ensure the continuous flow of Yuan into CPEC projects. The initial budget that was allocated towards CPEC-related projects was $62 billion, of which $35 billion in investments remain – A sum Pakistan can’t afford to lose.

    However, the damage has already been done. China strongly condemned the lethal attack on its civilians and urged its citizens to remain cautious, noting that local security measures should be strengthened.

    This has hurt the confidence of already weary Chinese investors looking to invest in Pakistan as they now explore safer destinations for their investments. Somewhere, Chinese workers can safely work.

    China has remained the largest single foreign direct investor in the Pakistani economy, amounting to $568 million in FY 2024 alone. In fact, China is responsible for 30% of all foreign investments in Pakistan. 

    With Pakistan struggling to attract foreign direct investment and with the recent attack, it can be safely said Pakistan is not moving in the right direction.

    It is in the interests of the local business community to see increased collaboration with international investors. Lapses in security need to be remedied to ensure that Pakistan stops biting the metaphorical hand that feeds it.

  • Dr. Zakir Naik criticised for complaining about PIA’s overweight charges

    Dr. Zakir Naik criticised for complaining about PIA’s overweight charges

    Religious scholar Dr Zakir Naik faced backlash over his statement regarding the complaint to Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) for not loading his overweight stuff “free” on the plane on his way to Pakistan from Malaysia.

    Speaking from the Governor House in Karachi, he was offended by recalling his tour to Pakistan and stated that the PIA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) offered his a 50 per cent discount on his overloaded 500 KG baggage and questioned the Pakistan hospitality.

    He further said, “If I were in an Indian airport, they would even let me load 1000 KG of baggage free in the plane,” and confirmed he never paid overweight at an Indian airport.”

    Lambasting Pakistan authority, Zakir Naik stated, “I am a state guest in Pakistan, but my extra luggage was not loaded free.”

    Social media users Criticised Dr Zakir Naik over his complaint to PIA.

    One user wrote, “Enough of hospitality; serve Dr Sahab some food and say goodbye to him.”

    Another user wrote, “Clerics has lost his mind.”

  • Exchange rates: PKR gains 12 paisa against US dollar, Rs1.5 versus British Pound

    Exchange rates: PKR gains 12 paisa against US dollar, Rs1.5 versus British Pound

    The Pakistani rupee (PKR), on first trading day of the week, registered a marginal fall against the US dollar (USD).

    According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the PKR dropped 0.04 per cent or 12 paisa in the inter-bank market and closed Monday’s trading session at Rs277.64 against the USD.

    The currency market now seems a little stablised after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved the fresh bailout programme and released the first tranche of around $1.1 billion.

    Globally, the US dollar extended a rally sparked by Friday’s strong US jobs data and an escalation in the Middle East conflict.

    During  the day, the PKR saw an intraday high of Rs277.75 and a low of Rs277.65.

    In the open market, exchange companies were buying the greenback for Rs278.25 and selling it for Rs279.84.

    This financial year, PKR has climbed by 69.89 paisa or 0.25 per cent against the USD. While the current calendar year has seen rupee gain 1.52 per cent or Rs4.22.

    Here is how the PKR performed today against other major foreign currencies:

    Currency Difference Today’s rate Previous rate
    British Pound 1.5 rupees 363.89 365.39
    Euro 1.47 rupees 304.48 305.95
    Japanese Yen 2.23 paisa 1.8727 1.895
    Swiss Franc 1.87 rupees 323.69 325.55
    UAE Dirham 3.18 paisa 75.55 75.59
    Chinese Yuan 1.77 paisa 39.56 39.54
    Saudi Riyal 4.3 paisa 73.92 73.88

    The British Pound dropped by Rs1.5, closing at Rs363.89 compared to last closing rate of Rs365.39.

    PKR gained Rs1.47 against the Euro and closed at Rs304.48 as compared to the Friday’s rate of Rs305.95.

    The Swiss franc dropped by Rs1.87, closing at Rs323.69.

    Against the Japanese Yen, PKR gained 2.23 paisa, closing at Rs1.8727.

    The Saudi Riyal closed at Rs73.92 with a gain of 4.3 paisa from its previous value of 73.88.

    The Chinese Yuan gained 1.77 paisa, closing at Rs39.56 against Rs39.54 from the previous session.

    The UAE Dirham gained 3.18 paisa from Rs75.59 a day ago to Rs75.55.

  • PTI turns against poet Ahmad Farhad for calling leadership ‘cowards’

    PTI turns against poet Ahmad Farhad for calling leadership ‘cowards’

    Poet Ahmad Farhad faced backlash from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders and supporters after he criticised party heads for their absence during the Islamabad protests.

    Farhad has previously been vocal in favour of PTI and has written poetry for the party.

    Vehemently criticisingly PTI leadership on Sunday in an interview with journalist Ikram Raja, Farhad said, “PTI leadership are cowards, compromised. Not a single leader is present at D Chowk.”

    He said that protestors reached Islamabad D Chowk despite facing rubber bullets, baton charges, and tear gas shells, but PTI leadership disappointed them, adding, “lanat hu lanat hu lanat hu PTI leadership par.”

    Farhad’s statements led to PTI workers fiercely opposing him.

    He took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote that PTI leadership remained out of sight during protests but advised their followers to approach D Chowk; he added that PTI was an establishment puppet during their reign and now they are missing democracy and claiming their protests are revolutions.

    During a Twitter space hosted by Salman Khan, Salman Ahmad misbehaved with poet Ahmad Farhad.

    Farhad questioned the Chief Minister (CM) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) sudden disappearance from the Islamabad protests; Salman furiously answered, “Farhad is a puppet of the establishment,” and asked the poet to leave the space.

    Ahmad Farhad replied, “Salman Ahmad, you are an illiterate man.”

    Farhad wrote on X (formerly Twitter) “In Twitter space, it was not Salman Ahmad, the singer of the Junoon band, who misbehaved me but someone else who was out of his mind; please correct.”

  • Is Justin Bieber showing support for Gaza with his new look?

    Is Justin Bieber showing support for Gaza with his new look?

    Last year, global superstar Justin Bieber shared a post showing his support for Israel, but accidentally shared a photo of the destruction in Gaza. When netizens pointed out his mistake, he deleted his post.

    The Beauty and a Beat singer posted the picture on his Instagram story with the caption, ‘Praying for Israel’ just a day after the attack on October 7, 2023.

    However, just three days ago, Justin was spotted wearing a red-and-white keffiyeh, a symbol of Palestinian solidarity, while driving in Los Angeles.

    Since October 07 2023, over 41,000 people in Gaza have lost their lives and more than 96,000 have been injured in attacks.

  • PTI supporters are furious at Ali Amin Gandapur

    PTI supporters are furious at Ali Amin Gandapur

    The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, surprised everyone, including his party supporters, by making a sudden appearance on October 6 in the KP Assembly after he went incommunicado the previous day in Islamabad.

    PTI supporters on social media are enraged at party leaders, including Gandapur, for allegedly abandoning protestors on the streets.

    Gandapur was welcomed by a cheering crowd of MPAs and went on to narrate a mysterious tale.

    According to YouTuber Imran Riaz, Gandapur told him, “I hid in the KP House when the Rangers and Police attacked the building. A man (official) guided me to hide on the roof of a police vehicle, upon which I stayed for several hours.”

    Gandapur further told Riaz, “The man came again and told me to change location because another search operation would take place, so he instructed me to hide on another police vehicle’s roof, which was higher. It was nighttime by now.”

    “After the rain came to an end, I changed my clothes and started trekking through Trail 3 on Margalla Hills and reached Monal. I crossed over Margalla Hill, where the KP region begins, and stopped a car for a lift,” Gandapur told Riaz.

    According to Riaz, Ali Amin Gandapur travelled in a car from Haripur to Abbottabad, then towards Shangla to Swat Motorway and then crossing Mardan, he reached Kernel Sher Khan Interchange and went, despite all odds, to Peshawar.

    He then reached the KP Assembly, where he delivered his speech, but the majority of PTI supporters remained unconvinced and angry.

    One PTI supporter took to X, formerly Twitter, to write: “If all the TV channels are covering Ali Amin Ganapur’s speech right now, then it is evidence enough that He isn’t speaking for the general public but for the Generals instead!”

  • From Words to War: Iran Attack Israel, October 2024

    From Words to War: Iran Attack Israel, October 2024

    On 1 October 2024, Iran attack Israel. Iran launched nearly 200 Fattah-1 and Kheibar Shekan ballistic missiles in the direction of Israel. Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced on Tuesday that it targeted Israel as retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and southern Lebanon as well as the killing of Iranian, Hamas, and Hezbollah military figures.

    On Tuesday, Israel found itself in a position of engaging in fights on three separate fronts, fighting Hamas in the south of Gaza and Hezbollah in the north of Lebanon and fending off an Iranian missile.

    There were air raid sirens and explosions lit up the night sky, followed by loud booms, all of which were due to the Israeli interception of Iranian missiles. Meanwhile, Israel’s military spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, confirmed that though the majority of Iranian missiles were shot down, several missiles struck central and southern Israel.

    Following this April attack, this was Iran’s second attack on Israel this year. Let’s discuss essential information about this new chapter in the Iran-Israel conflict and see how this conflict goes from words to war.

    Details About What Happened on 1 October 2024 – Iran Attack Israel

    • It is still unknown what the exact aim of Iran attack Israel was. However, the IRGC later noticed it stated that the rockets were directed at ‘important military and security objectives’ within the area of Israel.
    • The IRGC declared that the attack was primarily targeted at three military bases in the Tel Aviv area.
    • According to reports released by Iran’s state media, the attack included a strong cyberattack and the Iranian military’s first use of Fatah hypersonic ballistic missiles.
    • The Israeli army insisted that it had managed to intercept most of the 180 missiles fired at it by Iran. However, northern and southern Israel sustained ‘isolated’ damages. The IRGC declared that 90% of the missiles may reach their destruction targets.
    • Domestic US military officials stated that Mr. Sullivan validated the reaching condition, whereby the US military actively collaborated with Israel to attempt to shoot down the following missiles.
    • No civilian deaths were recorded in Israel, Mr. Sullivan reported to the press from the White House.

    Why did Iran launch Missiles on Israel?

    The IRCG indicated in its statement that the Iran attack Israel missiles was an answer to the airborne international forces who performed what it calls the “violation of Iran’s sovereignty and the martyrdom” of Hamas POLITBURO ENVOY ISMAIL HANIYEH. He died after an explosion that the Iranians attributed to Israel, while the Israelis did not accept responsibility for it. The statement about the missile attack maintained that it was directed “in the action of proper self-defense of the nation.”

    Moreover, it also stated that the attack was a response to Israel’s air presence over the southern parts of Beiriut a week ago that took the lives of top Hezbollah commander Sayyid Hassan Nasrullah and Brigadier General Abbas Nilforoushan. They command the military Qods unit.

    This outbreak of the war came only a few hours after Israeli soldiers entered southern Lebanon. It was claimed that there were “Hezbollah terror targets” in border towns that could attack northern Israel’s peasant dwellers from the villages.

    Israel has shifted their position from their previous defensive one during the war with Hamas. It has started offensive operations on the Shia Islamist political organization and the military organization, too. It had been almost a year since the start of the persistent cross-border armed conflict that followed the outbreak of war with Hamas in Gaza. Hezbollah and Hamas are supported by Iran and labeled as terrorist groups.

    Israel’s Reaction to Missile Attack

    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared at the cabinet meeting that the missile attack of the Iranian side is ‘failed.’ He also said that it was a huge mistake that the Iranians made.

    “Our will to defend ourselves and exact revenge on our enemies is something the Iranian regime does not understand,” he added.

    Yoav Gallant, the defense minister, put it in more straightforward words. ‘Iran simply does not understand that every aggressor who begins a war against the state of Israel and within his action is going to be quickly punished and is going to pay a heavy price.’

    Defense Capabilities of Israel and Iran

    Following Iran attack Israel, there is a chance of increased conflict. So, we are going to discuss the defense capabilities of each nation.

    Military Spendings

    In April 2024, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released the following fact sheet:

    Iran has increased its military budget from 10.2 billion US dollars in 2022 to 10.3 billion in 2023.

    Israel’s military expenditure for 2023 has reached 27.5 billion US$, 24 percent more than the amount spent in 2022. It is partly an increase due to the war in Gaza that started on the 7th of October.

    Ground Forces

    While Iran possesses around 10513 battle tanks and 6798 artillery guns, its battle strength includes more than 640 armored personnel carriers. The Iranian army has 50 Deth helicopters, while the IRGC comprises 5.

    Israel has 400 battle tanks, 530 artillery guns, and 1190 personal carriers.

    Air Force

    Iran boasts 312 combat soldiers in aviation, while the IRGC contains 23 fighter jets. The air force of the opposing party has two ground attack helicopters, the army has 50, and the IRGC has 5.

    Israel maintains 345 military offensive aircraft and 43 helicopters, specifically armored for combat.

    Navy

    The Iranian Navy owns 17 tactical submarines, 68 patrols and escort craft, 9 frigates, 12 landing craft, 11 ships for attack, and 18 boats for repairs and auxiliary use.

    Israel owns 5 submarines and has 49 patrol and coastal fighters.

    Missile Weapons

    Iran possesses at least 12 missiles with medium and short range. Of these missiles, several are like the Tondar 69, which has a range of 150 km (93 miles). Furthermore, Khorramshahr and Sejjil range up to 2,000 km (1243 miles).

    The Israeli arsenal shows at least four sets of interceptors, respectively, capable of destroying small, medium, and intermediate-range missiles in a linear progression from LORA hitting targets at 280 km (174 m) to Jericho 3 hitting targets between 4800 km (2983 m) and 6500 km (4039 m).

    What has been the International Response to this conflict?

    The adviser to the Biden administration, while briefing the reporters, mentioned that “there will be consequences and severe consequences. They will work with Israel to make that the case against Iran.” 

    Omar Rahman, a fellow member at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs, said, “There is no question that one will come. Israel will match that action.” “You are going to get into the kind of conclusive action. He also said it is a reciprocal action that makes for getting into a bigger war.

  • Fawad Khan returns to Bollywood opposite Vaani Kapoor in ‘Abir Gulaal’

    Fawad Khan returns to Bollywood opposite Vaani Kapoor in ‘Abir Gulaal’

     
    The wait is over for Bollywood cinema fans as heartthrob Fawad Khan is set to make his highly anticipated comeback, starring opposite Vaani Kapoor in a new film tilted ‘Abir Gulaal.’
     
    The film is directed by Aarti S. Bagdi and produced by Indian stories, A Richer Lens and Aarjay Pictures. The producers of the film are Vivek B Agarawal, Avantika Hari and Rakesh Sippy.
     
    The shooting of the film will take place in London in October and November.
     
    According to Variety, director Bagdi has said, “The film explores the journey of two individuals who unintentionally help each other heal, with love blossoming as an unexpected consequence.”
     
     
    Fawad Khan starred in Bollywood films ‘Khoobsurat’ (2014), ‘Kapoor & Sons’ (2016), and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016).

  • Mian Mansha says King Charles wants to visit Pakistan

    Mian Mansha says King Charles wants to visit Pakistan

    Pakistani billionaire and owner of Nishat Group, Mian Mansha, has told Murtaza Ali Shah that King Charles III of Britain wants to visit Pakistan.

    Mian Mansha and his wife Naz Saigol met King Charles at a reception held at St. James’s Palace before the Commonwealth Heads of State meeting.

    After the reception, the industrialist told Geo News in an exclusive interview that the members of the royal family are also aware of the problems that Pakistan is facing and that British King Charles wants to visit Pakistan. “I had a very good meeting with The King. I have met him before as well. I met The King in my capacity as the head of the British Asian Trust- Pakistan Chapter. The King always talks about Pakistan in a very positive and welcoming way. The King told me that he wanted to visit Pakistan and that he would. He told me that he spoke to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently. It was a very cordial meeting.

    Whenever I meet him, he speaks highly of Pakistan,” he shared.

    The business tycoon also shed light on other topics he discussed with the King in his capacity of being Chair of the British Asian Trust’s Pakistan Advisory Council, including women empowerment and the launch of the Pakistan Employment Impact Bond by the King’s charity, the British Asian Trust.

  • Kiran Ashfaq celebrates birth of baby girl

    Kiran Ashfaq celebrates birth of baby girl

    Former actress Kiran Ashfaq Hussain Dar, now married to political leader Hamza Ali Chaudhry, has welcomed a baby girl into her family.

    Kiran, who is also the ex-wife of actor Imran Ashraf, shared the happy news on Instagram, revealing that the baby will be named Khadija Ali and that she was born this month.

    Before this, Hamza Ali Chaudhry had already shared the news by posting a picture of himself with his mother and newborn daughter. Kiran has since re-shared several Instagram stories from her family and friends, although the baby’s face was not clearly visible in the posts.

    Fans have been congratulating Kiran on the birth of her daughter.

    Kiran was previously married to Imran Ashraf, who became famous for his role as ‘Bhola.’ The couple, who married in 2018, announced their separation some time ago. Kiran later married Hamza Ali Chaudhry, a lawyer and member of the PPP, in December 2023.