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Pakistan PM calls for global cooperation for sustainable water management at Riyadh forum

Pakistan PM calls for global cooperation for sustainable water management at Riyadh forum
This screengrab, taken from a live stream of One Planet Summit, shows Pakistan鈥檚 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressing the One Water Summit in Riyadh, 海角直播, on December 3, 2024. (Screengrab/YouTube@OnePlanetSummit)
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Updated 03 December 2024

Pakistan PM calls for global cooperation for sustainable water management at Riyadh forum

Pakistan PM calls for global cooperation for sustainable water management at Riyadh forum
  • The One Water Summit, a joint initiative of 海角直播, France, Kazakhstan and World Bank, aims to stimulate global partnerships for water resource management
  • PM Shehbaz Sharif says it is their duty as leaders to ensure that water resources that have nourished civilizations for centuries must not be reduced to tales of past

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday called for transfer of technology, financing and international cooperation to ensure sustainable management of water for all as he addressed the One Water Summit in Riyadh, 海角直播.
The summit, a joint initiative of 海角直播, France, Kazakhstan and the World Bank, aimed for high-level political commitments to promote global cooperation and a coherent international approach toward water resource management.
Addressing the summit, Sharif said water was lifeblood of the planet, which transcended political boundaries, connected nations and fostered shared ecosystem, which was why his country attached great importance to transboundary cooperation.
鈥淎t the global level, I would submit for your kind consideration a number of steps to overcome water-related challenges. First, we need international cooperation and collaboration to ensure availability, sustainable management of water and sanitation for all,鈥 he told attendees at the summit.
鈥淪econd, exchange of knowledge and expertise as well as transfer of technologies on innovative water management must be prioritized. Third, adequate funding for climate-resilient infrastructure and overcoming financing gap remains critical for climate-vulnerable countries.鈥
He appreciated the Kingdom of 海角直播, France, Kazakhstan and the World Bank for the initiative, saying the world required 鈥渟trong political will and global leadership to overcome the water crisis.鈥
鈥淲e must also focus on framework for transparency, data-sharing and regional cooperation to avoid conflicts and promote water-sharing,鈥 the Pakistan premier said.
鈥淲e must invest in skills development, research and institutional strengthening to tackle water challenges at national and global levels.鈥
Sharif detailed steps taken by his government to ensure water security and climate-resilience, saying Pakistan was proud of joining this initiative and looked forward to providing all possible support in achieving its goals.
鈥淎s leaders, policymakers and custodians of the future, it is our duty to ensure that these rivers, lakes and aquifers that have nourished civilizations for centuries must not be reduced to tales of the past,鈥 he added.
The One Water Summit is being held on Dec. 3-4 on the margins of the next high-level session of the COP16 of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). It aims to contribute to ongoing United Nations discussions and processes to enhance global water governance, accelerate action on SDG6 on water and sanitation, and build on the momentum of the UN Water Conference in 2023.
The summit aims to scale up projects by stimulating partnerships between states, international organizations, local authorities, development and private banks, businesses, philanthropies, scientific experts, NGOs and civil society, in line with previous One Planet Summits, according to the forum鈥檚 website.
The forum will also act as an incubator for solutions in preparation for the next UN Water Conference in 2026, and integrate its agenda into the other existing water processes and initiatives such as the World Water Forum, the Dushanbe Conference and the World Water Week.


海角直播鈥檚 KSrelief performs over 4,484 successful eye surgeries in Pakistan

海角直播鈥檚 KSrelief performs over 4,484 successful eye surgeries in Pakistan
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海角直播鈥檚 KSrelief performs over 4,484 successful eye surgeries in Pakistan

海角直播鈥檚 KSrelief performs over 4,484 successful eye surgeries in Pakistan
  • KSrelief holds free eye treatment camps in Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab and Azad Kashmir regions
  • Teams examined 43,294 patients, distributed 11,050 eyeglasses free of charge, says state media

ISLAMABAD: 海角直播鈥檚 King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) performed over 4,484 successful eye surgeries across Pakistan under a voluntary program to provide free medical services to the underprivileged, state-run media reported this week. 

The state-run Pakistan Television (PTV) reported on Thursday that KSrelief successfully concluded 11 comprehensive eye treatment camps in Pakistan under the 鈥淣oor Saudi Volunteer Program 2025.鈥 These camps, PTV said, were organized in collaboration with the Al-Basar International Foundation and Ibrahim Eye Hospital Karachi.

The camps were held to provide free medical services to underprivileged individuals suffering from blindness or other eye-related ailments, it added. These camps were organized in both the urban and rural areas of Pakistan鈥檚 Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir regions where access to quality eye care services remains limited, PTV said. 

鈥淒uring the campaign, medical teams examined a total of 43,294 patients and performed over 4,484 successful surgeries,鈥 the state television said. 鈥淎dditionally, 11,050 eyeglasses were distributed free of charge, along with the provision of prescribed medications to deserving patients.鈥

It said these camps were conducted in various Pakistani cities such as Karachi, Matli, Kandhkot, Shikarpur, Hyderabad, Naseerabad, Kharan, Khuzdar, Jhelum and Rawalakot. The camps enabled thousands of patients to benefit from specialized eye treatments due to which many were able to regain their vision.

鈥淭his initiative reflects the Kingdom of 海角直播鈥檚 strong humanitarian commitment and its dedication to enhancing the lives of people affected by visual impairments,鈥 PTV said. 

KSrelief has implemented hundreds of projects in Pakistan worth millions of dollars to improve the lives of vulnerable communities. Efforts include emergency relief for natural disasters, and long-term projects addressing food security, health care, education, and shelter. 

The Saudi charity organization has one of the largest humanitarian budgets available to any aid agency across the world, which has allowed its officials to undertake a wide variety of projects in more than 80 countries. Pakistan is the fifth largest beneficiary of its aid and humanitarian activities and has greatly benefited from its assistance since the 2022 monsoon floods.


Pakistan鈥檚 defense minister says hybrid model 鈥榙oing wonders鈥 as army chief on solo US visit

Pakistan鈥檚 defense minister says hybrid model 鈥榙oing wonders鈥 as army chief on solo US visit
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Pakistan鈥檚 defense minister says hybrid model 鈥榙oing wonders鈥 as army chief on solo US visit

Pakistan鈥檚 defense minister says hybrid model 鈥榙oing wonders鈥 as army chief on solo US visit
  • In rare comments by a sitting minister, Khawaja Asif describes civil-military hybrid system as 鈥渃o-ownership of the power structure鈥
  • Army chief鈥檚 extended White House meeting with President Trump highlights military鈥檚 growing role in security, economic initiatives

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 defense minister has described the country鈥檚 governance as a 鈥渉ybrid model鈥 in which military and civilian leaders share power 鈥 an open secret in political circles but a rare public admission by a serving official that has taken on added significance amid the army chief鈥檚 solo visit to the United States and an unprecedented meeting with President Donald Trump.

Officials have presented Field Marshal Asim Munir鈥檚 trip as an effort to bolster security ties with Washington, particularly in light of last month鈥檚 military standoff with India and escalating hostilities in the Middle East. But the army chief鈥檚 meeting with Trump 鈥 without Pakistan鈥檚 prime minister or foreign minister present 鈥 has also drawn renewed attention to how much Islamabad relies on its army to handle high-stakes foreign relations, economic ties and sensitive regional issues.

The chief鈥檚 visit comes on the heels of the most serious clash in years between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India in which they exchanged drone, missile and artillery fire until a ceasefire brokered by Washington on May 10 brought an end to hostilities. Pakistan has declared victory in the confrontation, saying it downed six Indian fighter jets and struck military facilities. Munir鈥檚 leadership during the crisis has won him a rare promotion to field marshal and broad public support, reinforcing the military鈥檚 standing as one of the country鈥檚 most influential institutions despite past criticism of its outsized role in politics.

In an interview this week conducted as the army chief visited the United States for talks with Trump, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif acknowledged that the military鈥檚 prestige had 鈥渟kyrocketed鈥 after the conflict with India, calling it a 鈥渂lessing in disguise,鈥 but rejected that this would erode democratic authority or give the army unchecked control.

鈥淣o, it doesn鈥檛 worry me,鈥 he told Arab News when asked if Pakistan鈥檚 history of direct and indirect military rule made him uneasy about the army鈥檚 stronger image.

鈥淭his is a hybrid model. It鈥檚 not an ideal democratic government 鈥 So, this arrangement, the hybrid arrangement, I think [it] is doing wonders,鈥 Asif said, adding that the system was a practical necessity until Pakistan was 鈥渙ut of the woods as far as economic and governance problems are concerned.鈥

Commuters ride past a billboard with portraits of Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (2L), Navy Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf (3L), Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir (C), Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Baber (3R) and Chief Minister of the country's Punjab province Maryam Nawaz Sharif (2R), displayed along a street in Lahore on May 24, 2025. (AFP)

The long-running political instability and behind-the-scenes military influence in earlier decades had slowed democratic development, the defense chief argued, but the current arrangement had improved coordination.

Pakistan鈥檚 military has played a central role in national affairs since independence in 1947, including periods of direct rule after coups in 1958, 1977 and 1999, when General Pervez Musharraf toppled then-Prime Minister

Nawaz Sharif is the elder brother of current Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif. Musharraf ruled until 2008 when elections restored civilian governance. Even under elected governments, however, the army is widely considered the invisible guiding hand in politics and in shaping foreign policy, security strategy, and often key aspects of governance.

鈥淚f this sort of [hybrid] model was adopted way back in the 90s, things would have been much, much better,鈥 Asif said, 鈥渂ecause the confrontation between [military] establishment and the political government, it actually retarded the progress of our democracy.鈥

By contrast, he said, the current 鈥渄e facto鈥 hybrid arrangement had brought the army and elected leaders together on joint forums such as the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a civil-military body tasked with setting and managing economic priorities jointly and overseeing big-ticket investments and trade reforms.

鈥淲e have common platforms, like SIFC and other platforms, where military leadership and civilian leadership, they sit together and decide about the business,鈥 Asif said. 鈥淪o, this is something which is a de facto arrangement and it鈥檚 working very well.鈥

The military鈥檚 media wing did not respond to a request for comments. 

鈥淭OTAL AGREEMENT鈥

Asif鈥檚 remarks about power-sharing with the army on an ever-expanding policy portfolio appear particularly relevant after Munir鈥檚 rare White House meeting with Trump on Wednesday, the first time in years that a Pakistani army chief was received by a sitting US president without civilian leadership present.

Munir was accompanied by National Security Adviser Lt Gen Muhammad Asim Malik, Pakistan鈥檚 serving intelligence chief who now also holds the national security portfolio. This too is a first for the country: that a sitting ISI director general is serving as NSA.

According to a statement from ISPR, the military鈥檚 public relations wing, the Munir-Trump meeting lasted two hours instead of the scheduled one, and covered not only security cooperation and the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict but also wider collaboration in 鈥渢rade, economic development, mines and minerals, artificial intelligence, energy, cryptocurrency, and emerging technologies.鈥 

These are areas traditionally handled by civilian ministries.

While independent analysts say this reflects the military鈥檚 increasingly visible role in economic and financial initiatives and could permanently weaken civilian supremacy in these domains, Asif insisted PM Sharif remained firmly in charge of key decisions:

鈥淚t鈥檚 something mutual, we have a co-ownership of the power structure 鈥

鈥淭here is no superimposed system or superimposed organization on Shehbaz Sharif which dictates him and he acts accordingly 鈥 [He] is making his decisions independently and obviously he is in regular consultation with the establishment on all levels.鈥

But were there 鈥渃risis moments鈥 in the relationships when the prime minister had not prevailed over the army chief in decision-making?
Asif responded:

鈥淏elieve me, very honestly, we haven鈥檛 had any moment where decisions were not made unanimously with total agreement. Things are moving very smoothly. And god willing, one day we will achieve the sort of democracy which is needed by our country.鈥


Pakistan issues pre-monsoon rain alert from today, warns of urban flooding and damage risks

Pakistan issues pre-monsoon rain alert from today, warns of urban flooding and damage risks
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Pakistan issues pre-monsoon rain alert from today, warns of urban flooding and damage risks

Pakistan issues pre-monsoon rain alert from today, warns of urban flooding and damage risks
  • Punjab government launches flood awareness campaign amid projections of 25 percent above-average rainfall
  • Pakistan is among top ten countries most vulnerable to climate change, faces extreme weather events

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast pre-monsoon rains across various parts of the country from today, Friday, warning of possible urban flooding and infrastructure damage in several regions.

The alert comes as Pakistan braces for another season of extreme weather, following deadly heatwaves and catastrophic floods in recent years.

Ranked among the ten most climate-vulnerable countries in the world, Pakistan is ramping up preparedness efforts, especially in Punjab, where authorities expect significantly above-average rainfall this monsoon.

鈥淧re-monsoon rains are predicted in the country from June 20-23 with occasional gaps,鈥 the PMD said in its advisory issued on Thursday. 鈥淢oist currents from Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea are penetrating upper and central parts of the country and a westerly wave is also likely to approach upper parts on June 20.鈥

The department said dust storms, rain with wind and thundershowers, including isolated heavy rainfall and hailstorms, were expected in parts of Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and numerous districts of Punjab and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Affected areas include Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Mardan, Swat, Chitral, Abbottabad and Waziristan among others.

Similar conditions were also forecast for Sukkur, Larkana, Dadu, and Jacobabad in Sindh province from June 22 to 24.

PMD cautioned that such weather could damage loose infrastructure such as electric poles, trees, vehicles and solar panels, particularly in upper and central regions including Islamabad.

It added that intense heat was expected to ease gradually over the forecast period, advising farmers to plan agricultural activities accordingly.

PMD also warned urban flooding could occur in Lahore, Gujranwala and the Islamabad-Rawalpindi region.

Authorities have urged the public, travelers and tourists to exercise caution.

ABOVE-NORMAL RAINFALL

Meanwhile, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) of Punjab said on Thursday the province was likely to experience 25 percent more rainfall this monsoon season, with northeastern districts expected to receive 40 percent to 60 percent above-normal rainfall.

鈥淭his projection necessitates proactive and coordinated efforts to mitigate risks associated with urban and riverine flooding,鈥 the authority said, adding that all necessary arrangements had been completed to respond to any emergencies.

The provincial government has begun distributing pamphlets to raise public awareness about the dangers of floods, heavy rains and strong winds.

Pakistan experienced devastating floods in 2022 that left more than 1,700 people dead and displaced over 33 million across the country.

Experts described the disaster as a consequence of climate change, after floodwaters destroyed homes, farmland, and public infrastructure, causing financial losses exceeding $35 billion.


Pakistan reports 99% drop in polio cases, urges more investment at Gavi board meeting

Pakistan reports 99% drop in polio cases, urges more investment at Gavi board meeting
Updated 19 June 2025

Pakistan reports 99% drop in polio cases, urges more investment at Gavi board meeting

Pakistan reports 99% drop in polio cases, urges more investment at Gavi board meeting
  • Pakistan has reported 10 polio cases so far in 2025, compared to 74 in 2024
  • Pakistan and Afghanistan remain the only countries where polio is still endemic

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has recorded a 99% decline in polio cases, Health Minister Syed Mustafa Kamal told the Gavi board meeting on Thursday, calling for more investments to "train and retain" vaccinators.

The global vaccine organization Gavi helps low-income countries buy vaccines to protect against killer diseases. Around one billion children have been immunized as a result of Gavi鈥檚 work across the world since 2000.

Polio is a paralyzing disease with no cure, making prevention through vaccination critical. Multiple doses of the oral polio vaccine, along with the completion of the routine immunization schedule for all children, are essential to build strong immunity against the virus.

According to Pakistan鈥檚 polio program, 10 cases have been confirmed so far this year, with 74 reported in 2024.

Environmental surveillance carried out earlier this year has detected the virus in 272 sewage samples collected from 127 testing sites across 68 districts, indicating ongoing transmission.

"Pakistan has witnessed over a 99% decline in polio cases 鈥 a testament to our coordinated strategy, dedication of frontline workers and the collective efforts of all stakeholders," the health ministry quoted Kamal as saying following a virtual joint session of Gavi and Pakistan's Polio Oversight Board.

However, the statement did not specify the starting point for this decline.

"Strengthening the integrated immunization system requires continued support from both Gavi and the Polio Oversight Board,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e need additional investments to ensure the training and retention of vaccinators."

He called for implementing a joint strategy to reach zero-dose children and mobilizing biker teams to access far-flung areas.

The health minister said "coordinated microplanning and effective monitoring" between polio and the Expanded Program on Immunization was improving immunization coverage and delivering results.

Kamal said polio eradication remained the government's top priority, highlighting how Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif personally oversees the eradication efforts.

Pakistan, one of the last two countries where polio remains endemic, has made significant progress in curbing the virus, with annual cases dropping from around 20,000 in the early 1990s to just eight in 2018.

The country reported six cases in 2023 and only one in 2021.

Pakistan launched its polio eradication program in 1994, but efforts have repeatedly been hindered by widespread vaccine misinformation and resistance from hardline religious groups who claim immunization campaigns are a Western conspiracy to sterilize Muslim children or a front for espionage.

Militant groups have also targeted polio workers and their security escorts, often with deadly attacks that have hampered vaccination drives, particularly in the country鈥檚 remote and conflict-prone regions.

Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan are the only two countries in the world where the poliovirus remains endemic.


Pakistan鈥檚 deputy PM to attend OIC meeting this weekend, call for Israel-Iran ceasefire

Pakistan鈥檚 deputy PM to attend OIC meeting this weekend, call for Israel-Iran ceasefire
Updated 19 June 2025

Pakistan鈥檚 deputy PM to attend OIC meeting this weekend, call for Israel-Iran ceasefire

Pakistan鈥檚 deputy PM to attend OIC meeting this weekend, call for Israel-Iran ceasefire
  • OIC meets this weekend amid Pakistan-India tensions and Israel-Iran escalation
  • Ishaq Dar will hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts on conference sidelines

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar will attend a meeting of foreign ministers from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Istanbul this weekend and call for an immediate Israel-Iran ceasefire to help restore peace in the Middle East, the foreign office said on Thursday.

The 51st session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers is expected to focus on coordinated efforts to de-escalate tensions between the two regional rivals, along with the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The meeting comes at a time of heightened volatility for the bloc, following Pakistan鈥檚 brief but intense military standoff with India last month and Iran鈥檚 escalating confrontation with Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

"During the plenary session, the DPM/FM will share Pakistan鈥檚 perspective on the developments in South Asia following the ceasefire arrangement between Pakistan and India and the situation in the Middle East after Israel鈥檚 recent aggression against Iran and other regional states," the foreign office spokesperson, Shafqat Ali Khan, said in a statement.

He added that Dar would advocate for peace in the Middle East and highlight the need for humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza during the meeting on June 21 and 22.

Beyond the Middle East, Dar is also expected to address broader issues of concern to the Muslim world, urging the international community to "combat the escalating tide of Islamophobia" by addressing rising extremism and militancy, as well as the growing threat of climate change.

He will also reaffirm Pakistan's commitment to the principles and objectives of the OIC in addressing challenges faced by Muslim nations globally.

Dar, who also holds the portfolio of foreign minister, is scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from other OIC member states on the sidelines of the conference.

According to the foreign office, he will participate in an award ceremony honoring Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an with the 鈥淥IC Youth Forum Grand Youth Award.鈥

The high-level meeting is taking place amid media reports that the United States is weighing options, including potentially joining Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran launched retaliatory missile attacks last week after Israeli forces bombed sites linked to its nuclear and military infrastructure on June 13.

Tehran says more than 224 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in the strikes. Israel has also reported over two dozen civilian deaths.