Pakistan approves funds for new military operation, security for Reko Diq mining project

Pakistan approves funds for new military operation, security for Reko Diq mining project
A file photo of the site of the gold and copper mine exploration project of Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) in Reko Diq, in Balochistan, Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: TCC)
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Updated 22 August 2024
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Pakistan approves funds for new military operation, security for Reko Diq mining project

Pakistan approves funds for new military operation, security for Reko Diq mining project
  • Economic Coordination Committee approves Rs20 billion [$71.7 million] for “Operation Azm-e-Istehkam“
  • Also approves Rs1951.995 million [$6.99 million] in security charges for FC Balochistan force for Reko Diq project

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) approved funds for a new military operation and security charges for the Reko Diq mining project in southwestern Balochistan province on Thursday, signaling the government’s intention to conduct the operation despite protests from opposition parties.

Pakistan’s government announced in June that it would launch a new military operation titled “Operation Azm-e-Istehkam” or Resolve for Stability to root out militancy from the country. The decision was strongly rejected by the country’s major opposition parties, most of them based in the militancy-hit northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province bordering Afghanistan. Following protests, the government announced it would proceed with the operation only after building a consensus on the matter. 

However, the ECC’s decision to approve Rs20 billion [$71.7 million] on Thursday in the ECC meeting chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb is being seen as a sign the government intends to launch the operation. 

“The ECC also considered and approved the following Technical Supplementary Grants,” a statement from the committee read. “Rs. 20 billion as a special allocation for Operation Azm-e-Istehkam during CFY 2024-25.”

The committee also approved Rs1951.995 million [$6.99 million] as security charges for the Frontier Corps Balochistan paramilitary force for the Reko Diq mining project. 

Located in the Chagai district, Reko Diq contains one of the biggest undeveloped copper and gold deposits in the world, with the potential to produce a large amount of these precious commodities for decades.

The project is owned 50 percent by Canada-based Barrick Gold Corporation, 25 percent by three federal state-owned enterprises, 15 percent by Balochistan on a fully funded basis, and 10 percent by Balochistan on a free carried basis, according to Barrick.

However, Pakistani authorities have struggled to maintain law and order in the restive southwestern province bordering Afghanistan and Iran, where ethnic Baloch separatist outfits have launched an armed insurgency for decades. 

Baloch militants demand independence from the state, which they accuse of exploiting the gas-and-mineral-rich Balochistan province and depriving its people of the resources. The state denies the allegations. 


Pakistan condemns Israel’s use of communications devices to commit ‘terrorism’ in Lebanon

Pakistan condemns Israel’s use of communications devices to commit ‘terrorism’ in Lebanon
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Pakistan condemns Israel’s use of communications devices to commit ‘terrorism’ in Lebanon

Pakistan condemns Israel’s use of communications devices to commit ‘terrorism’ in Lebanon
  • On Wednesday, hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated across Lebanon’s south, with 20 people killed
  • Wednesday’s blasts came a day after pagers used by Hezbollah members exploded simultaneously, killing 12

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday “strongly” condemned and called “reprehensible” the use of electronic devices by Israel to attack Lebanon amid spiraling tensions following mass assaults on Hezbollah communications devices this week.
On Wednesday, hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated across Lebanon’s south, with 20 killed, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. Wednesday’s blasts came just a day after pagers exploded simultaneously, killing least 12 and leaving nearly 3,000 others injured on Tuesday. 
Hezbollah has vowed to retaliate against Israel, which has declined to comment on the explosions, believed to have been carried out by its spy agency Mossad.
“Pakistan strongly condemns this week’s attacks in Lebanon carried through detonation of electronic equipments,” Foreign Office Spokeswoman Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told reporters.
“Use of cyber and electronic means to commit terrorism in foreign countries is reprehensible.”
She said the attacks showed “Israel’s alarming adventurism in the region,” which was endangering regional peace and security.
“Pakistan reaffirms its support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and calls upon the international community to take urgent steps to hold Israel to account on its act of international terrorism and violations of international law,” Baloch added.
This week’s operations, which have appeared to throw Hezbollah into disarray, played out alongside Israel’s 11-month-old war in Gaza and heightened fears of an escalation on its Lebanese border and the risk of a full-blown regional war. 
“We are opening a new phase in the war. It requires courage, determination and perseverance from us,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said in remarks at an air force base.
The US, which has denied any involvement in the blasts, says it is pursuing intensive diplomacy to avert an escalation of the conflict. 
The United Nations Security Council will meet on Friday about the pager blasts after a request by Arab states.


Pakistan PM seeks enhanced trade, climate change cooperation with United Kingdom

Pakistan PM seeks enhanced trade, climate change cooperation with United Kingdom
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Pakistan PM seeks enhanced trade, climate change cooperation with United Kingdom

Pakistan PM seeks enhanced trade, climate change cooperation with United Kingdom
  • Shehbaz Sharif highlights Pakistan’s economic challenges in a meeting with British High Commissioner
  • The Pakistan PM will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa next month

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged cooperation on trade and climate change between Pakistan and the United Kingdom during a meeting with British High Commissioner Jane Marriott on Wednesday, reiterating his administration’s commitment to working closely with the British leadership.
Pakistan and the UK have a long and multifaceted relationship, with the latter hosting a large Pakistani diaspora community. Earlier this month, Pakistan’s deputy premier Ishaq Dar embarked on a five-day official visit to London where he held wide-ranging discussions with the new British administration.
The Pakistani premier also accepted an invitation by King Charles III over a telephone call on Wednesday to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa next month.
“The PM emphasized the need to promote coordination and cooperation on trade and investment, climate change, social connectivity as well as regional and multilateral issues of mutual interest,” the PM Office said in a statement after the meeting.
The prime minister said Pakistan and the UK shared “long and historic” relations that could be expanded through cooperation in various fields. He also highlighted the economic challenges faced by the country and hoped the overseas Pakistanis in Britain would play a key role in strengthening relations between the two sides.
Sharif will attend the Commonwealth meeting from October 21-26.
This will also be the first time King Charles will head the meeting of the global association since his coronation.
Pakistan is a member of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 56 countries out of which the vast majority are former British territories.


Pakistani lawyers to convene in Lahore today to protest government’s proposed constitutional amendments

Pakistani lawyers to convene in Lahore today to protest government’s proposed constitutional amendments
Updated 19 September 2024
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Pakistani lawyers to convene in Lahore today to protest government’s proposed constitutional amendments

Pakistani lawyers to convene in Lahore today to protest government’s proposed constitutional amendments
  • Government plans to increase the retirement age of superior judges, change chief justice’s appointment process
  • An organizer of the convention says Pakistani lawyers are gathering in Lahore to uphold judiciary’s independence

ISLAMABAD: A section of Pakistani lawyers has arranged a convention today, Thursday, in the eastern city of Lahore to protest the government’s proposed constitutional amendments that aim to establish a separate federal constitutional court and increase the parliamentary role in the appointment of judges.
The package of reforms, widely believed to include as many as 22 amendments, is also expected to increase the retirement age of superior judges by three years and change the process by which the Supreme Court chief justice is appointed.
The amendments have raised widespread concerns among opposition parties and legal experts who believe they aim to increase the government’s power in making key judicial appointments and deal with defection of lawmakers during house votes.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan has criticized the constitutional package, saying it is meant to grant an extension to incumbent Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa, who is widely viewed to be aligned with the ruling coalition and in opposition to its chief rival, the PTI.
“In today’s convention, lawyers from across Pakistan are participating to voice their concerns about the proposed amendments that are clearly an assault on the independence of the judiciary,” advocate Ishtiaq Ahmad Khan, President of the Insaf Lawyers Forum, told Arab News.
The forum is PTI’s wing among the legal fraternity and one of the organizers of the convention along with the Lahore High Court Bar Association.
“We want to let the government know through this convention that they should back out from the constitutional amendments, otherwise the lawyers will hit the streets to lodge their protest,” he added.
While most political parties have their own lawyers’ wings, the legal community’s politics in Pakistan is mainly divided into two major camps: professional and independent groups. The professional lawyers, led by senior advocate Hamid Khan, is aligned with ex-PM Khan, while the independent faction mainly supports the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
“This convention is not party-specific,” the Insaf Lawyers Forum’s president added. “Instead, the lawyers are gathering in Lahore for a cause, and the cause is to protect the independence of the judiciary and uphold the rule of law.”
The ruling coalition, comprising the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), is short of at least 13 lawmakers in the National Assembly and four in the Senate to complete the required two-thirds majority for the amendments to pass.
Both parties have since engaged various political players, including the Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam of Maulana Fazlur Rehman, to garner support for the amendments.


Russia offers agricultural technology to Pakistan, agrees to modernize fertilizer plants

Russia offers agricultural technology to Pakistan, agrees to modernize fertilizer plants
Updated 19 September 2024
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Russia offers agricultural technology to Pakistan, agrees to modernize fertilizer plants

Russia offers agricultural technology to Pakistan, agrees to modernize fertilizer plants
  • Russian deputy minister of industry says his country can train local farmers to boost productivity
  • Pakistan and Russia are scheduled to hold 5th Joint Working Group meeting on 26th September

ISLAMABAD: Russia has offered the latest agricultural technology to Pakistan, agreed to share expertise to modernize fertilizer plants and provide training to local farmers to boost productivity, as the government in Islamabad has identified agriculture as a priority sector to strengthen the national economy, according to the state media.
Agriculture has long been the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, but farmers have faced increasing difficulties in recent years due to climate change, which has caused unpredictable weather patterns.
Earlier this year, Pakistan, struggling to boost export revenues, sought China’s help to modernize its agricultural sector during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s five-day visit to that country.
With Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk currently visiting Pakistan, officials from both countries are exploring collaboration in this critical sector.
“Russia will provide modern agricultural machinery to Pakistan in order to boost crop yields and enhance agricultural productivity,” reported Radio Pakistan as Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Aleksei Gruzdev met Federal Minister for Industries, Production and National Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain in the federal capital.
Gruzdev also interacted with Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan separately, saying that his country was “keen to offer expertise in modernizing Pakistan’s fertilizer plants and provide training programs for Pakistani farmers.”
The two sides focused on strengthening economic cooperation and exploring new bilateral trade opportunities.
The Russian deputy minister also highlighted his government’s interest in expanding exports or railway machinery and metal products.
The two Pakistani ministers highlighted the significant but untapped potential of trade between both countries.
Pakistan and Russia are scheduled to hold the 5th Joint Working Group meeting, which is scheduled for the 26th of this month.


Pakistan reports 18th polio case of the year, as government calls surge ‘devastating’

Pakistan reports 18th polio case of the year, as government calls surge ‘devastating’
Updated 19 September 2024
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Pakistan reports 18th polio case of the year, as government calls surge ‘devastating’

Pakistan reports 18th polio case of the year, as government calls surge ‘devastating’
  • PM’s focal person for polio eradication calls the disease preventable as the new case emerges from Quetta
  • She calls the development an ‘outcome of missed vaccination opportunities in parts of Balochistan’ province

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan reported another polio case from the southwestern city of Quetta on Wednesday, raising the total number of affected children to 18 this year, as a senior government official called the development “devastating” and stressed the urgent need to ensure nationwide vaccination coverage.
Pakistan is one of only two countries, alongside Afghanistan, where polio remains endemic. Despite years of anti-polio campaigns, Pakistani authorities continue to face challenges such as parental refusal and security concerns due to militant violence that have hindered its eradication efforts.
Earlier this month, the federal capital, Islamabad, reported its first polio case in 16 years, highlighting the disease’s alarming resurgence and the ongoing risk it poses to children across the country.
“It is devastating to see another child affected by a disease that can be completely prevented through vaccination,” Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication Ayesha Raza Farooq said in an official statement. “This new case from Quetta highlights the risk and the need to rapidly increase population immunity to further curtail the spread of virus.”
“What we are seeing is the outcome of missed vaccination opportunities in parts of Balochistan which have allowed the virus to thrive and survive over time,” she added.
Farooq said the government was doubling down on its efforts to strengthen surveillance and vaccination outreach in all affected districts, particularly in Balochistan province where the latest case has been reported.
The coordinator of the National Emergency Operations Center for Polio Eradication, Anwarul Haq, also highlighted the need to reach children in every corner of the country.
“Vaccination campaigns, like the one we implemented last week, are critical in our fight to end polio, and we cannot afford to miss any child,” he said.
“Every house must be reached and every child vaccinated,” he added.
Haq appealed to parents, community leaders and influencers to join hands with the government in the national mission to protect children against the disease.