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Pakistan finmin assures facilitating foreign investors in meeting with Saudi Wafi Energy officials

Pakistan finmin assures facilitating foreign investors in meeting with Saudi Wafi Energy officials
Pakistan鈥檚 Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb (center) meets senior officials of 海角直播鈥檚 Wafi Energy Pakistan and Asyad Holdings Group in Islamabad on February 20, 2025. (PID)
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Updated 21 February 2025

Pakistan finmin assures facilitating foreign investors in meeting with Saudi Wafi Energy officials

Pakistan finmin assures facilitating foreign investors in meeting with Saudi Wafi Energy officials
  • Wafi Energy made huge investments in Pakistan last year when it became Shell Pakistan鈥檚 majority shareholder
  • Saudi delegation informs Pakistan finmin about plans to expand investments in Pakistan, says Finance Division

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb this week met senior officials of 海角直播鈥檚 Wafi Energy Pakistan and Asyad Holdings group, promising to facilitate foreign investors via fostering a business-friendly environment in the country, the Finance Division said.聽

Wafi Energy, an affiliate of the Asyad Group, made huge investments in Pakistan when it became the majority shareholder of Shell Pakistan Limited (SPL) in November last year. The Saudi group now holds approximately 87.78 percent of the total issued share capital of SPL.聽

Aurangzeb met Ghassan Al Amoudi, CEO of Asyad Holdings and Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited Chairman Zubair Shaikh on Thursday. He welcomed the delegation and appreciated both groups鈥 contributions to Pakistan鈥檚 energy and investment sectors, the Finance Division said.聽

鈥淗e reaffirmed the government鈥檚 commitment to facilitating foreign investors and ensuring a business-friendly environment,鈥 the statement said on Thursday.聽

Aurangzeb spoke to the delegation about his recent visit to 海角直播 for the AlUla Conference 2025, commending 海角直播鈥檚 strides in economic diversification and infrastructure development.

The Saudi delegation informed the minister about their plans to expand their investments in Pakistan, emphasizing that the South Asian country already hosts their largest investments, the Finance Division said.聽

鈥淭hey expressed confidence in Pakistan鈥檚 economic potential and shared their vision for further collaboration in the downstream petroleum sector and energy infrastructure,鈥 the statement said.聽

The delegation noted that investor and consumer confidence in Pakistan is returning, the Finance Division said.聽

鈥淭he finance minister reiterated the government鈥檚 full support for foreign investors and its dedication to policies that foster investment, innovation, and sustainable economic progress,鈥 the statement said.聽

Pakistan has proactively tried to woo foreign investors and countries into investing in the country鈥檚 energy, infrastructure, real estate, agriculture, livestock and other priority sectors ever since it came close to defaulting on its international payments in 2023.聽

Pakistan formed the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in June 2023 to attract international investment in its priority sectors, particularly from Gulf countries.聽

The SIFC is a hybrid civil-military body that aims to fast-track decisions related to international investment. Since its formation, Pakistan has signed several agreements in trade and investment with 海角直播, UAE, Azerbaijan, Turkiye, China and other countries worth billions of dollars.聽


Pakistani minister, FIFA president discuss football鈥檚 growing popularity in country

Pakistani minister, FIFA president discuss football鈥檚 growing popularity in country
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Pakistani minister, FIFA president discuss football鈥檚 growing popularity in country

Pakistani minister, FIFA president discuss football鈥檚 growing popularity in country
  • Football has been growing popular over the years in Pakistan, particularly among young fans
  • Mohsin Naqvi invites Gianni Infantino to Pakistan, discusses potential of sports in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Friday to discuss football鈥檚 growing popularity in Pakistan and the potential that the sport has in the country, the minister said in a statement. 

Football in Pakistan has long existed in the shadow of cricket. However, the sport has been growing popular over the years, particularly among the youth, who form a passionate fan base in urban centers.

Naqvi, who is also the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), met Infantino in Washington on Friday. 

鈥淗ad an excellent meeting with FIFA President Gianni Infantino,鈥 Naqvi said in a post on X following his meeting with him during a trip to the US.

鈥淲e discussed the immense potential of sports in Pakistan 鈥 especially the growing popularity of football following cricket,鈥 he added. 

Pakistan and FIFA share a complex yet evolving relationship, shaped by ongoing efforts to develop football infrastructure and promote the sport in the country.

Pakistan has faced repeated administrative challenges and international suspensions, largely due to government interference in football affairs.

In 2019, FIFA appointed a normalization committee to restore order within the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) and facilitate the holding of democratic elections.

FIFA suspended the PFF earlier in February after its elected congress rejected the constitutional amendments proposed by the global football body but the ban was reversed in March after PFF accepted the proposed constitutional amendments.

However, Pakistan remains committed to elevating its football profile despite recurring setbacks such as suspensions.

The Pakistan national football team last played a match in March, losing 2鈥0 to Syria in an AFC Asian Cup qualifier.

The next FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, and will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.


Pakistani FM in Istanbul to demand Iran-Israel ceasefire at this week鈥檚 OIC meeting

Pakistani FM in Istanbul to demand Iran-Israel ceasefire at this week鈥檚 OIC meeting
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Pakistani FM in Istanbul to demand Iran-Israel ceasefire at this week鈥檚 OIC meeting

Pakistani FM in Istanbul to demand Iran-Israel ceasefire at this week鈥檚 OIC meeting
  • OIC鈥檚 Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) 51st session will be held from June 21-22
  • Meeting to take place as Iran-Israel conflict intensifies with no sign of either side letting up

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Istanbul on Friday to attend the 51st session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers, his office said, as Israel and Iran continue to engage in military conflict while the humanitarian situation in Gaza deteriorates. 

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

The meeting comes at a time when Middle East tensions are high, with Iran and Israel trading missiles and strikes for seven days now. Pakistan has condemned Israel for launching a surprise attack on Iran鈥檚 nuclear facilities and military leadership last Friday, calling for peace and diplomacy to resolve the issue.

鈥淒eputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50, arrived in Istanbul to participate in the 51st Session of the Council of the Foreign Minister (CFM) of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) being held on 21-22 June 2025 and to attend the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum award ceremony where President Erdogan will be honored,鈥 the Foreign Office said in a press release. 
 

The Pakistani foreign office said Dar was received by Pakistan鈥檚 Ambassador to Turkiye, Dr. Yousaf Junaid, Consul General Nauman Aslam and the representatives of the Turkish ministry of foreign affairs. 

鈥淒uring 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,鈥 the foreign office spokesperson, Shafqat Ali Khan, said in a statement on Thursday. 

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 鈥渃ombat the escalating tide of Islamophobia鈥 by addressing rising extremism and militancy, as well as the growing threat of climate change.

He will also reaffirm Pakistan鈥檚 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.

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.


Pakistan army chief calls for dialogue, diplomacy to resolve regional conflicts

Pakistan army chief calls for dialogue, diplomacy to resolve regional conflicts
Updated 20 June 2025

Pakistan army chief calls for dialogue, diplomacy to resolve regional conflicts

Pakistan army chief calls for dialogue, diplomacy to resolve regional conflicts
  • Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir interacts with American scholars, analysts, foreign media outlets鈥 representatives in Washington
  • Munir calls for 鈥渂roader鈥 relationship with Washington based on mutual respect, shared strategic interests and economic interdependence

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 army chief advocated for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve regional conflicts in his interaction with American policy experts, analysts, scholars and representatives of foreign media outlets, the military鈥檚 media wing said on Friday amid Islamabad鈥檚 simmering tensions with New Delhi. 

Munir is on a solo trip to the US, where he met President Donald Trump for lunch on Wednesday in an unprecedented White House meeting. Trump told reporters afterward that the two had discussed the ongoing Iran-Israel crisis, and that the main reason he wanted to meet Munir was to thank him for not pursuing war with India last month. 

Pakistan and India remained engaged in a military confrontation for four days last month before Washington brokered a ceasefire between the two on May 10. Pakistan has since then sent delegations to various capitals around the world, urging countries to persuade India to resolve bilateral issues with Islamabad via dialogue and diplomacy. 

鈥淭he Army Chief also provided a detailed exposition of Pakistan鈥檚 balanced approach to regional and global conflicts, advocating for dialogue, diplomacy, and adherence to international law,鈥 the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military鈥檚 media wing, said. 鈥淗e reaffirmed that Pakistan continues to play a responsible and proactive role in mitigating regional tensions and promoting cooperative security frameworks.鈥

Munir also spoke about Pakistan鈥檚 recent conflict with India, elaborating on Pakistan鈥檚 perspective on 鈥渢errorism.鈥 Without naming anyone in particular, the Pakistan army chief spoke about the influence of regional actors in sponsoring and perpetuating 鈥渢errorism鈥 as a tool of hybrid warfare. 

鈥淭he COAS emphasized that Pakistan has been on the front lines of the global war against terrorism, having rendered immense sacrifices鈥 both human and economic鈥 in pursuit of a safer and more secure world,鈥 the statement said. 

Pakistan denies India鈥檚 allegations it supports militant attacks in the part of disputed Kashmir that New Delhi governs. After the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, a tourist resort in Indian-administered Kashmir, tensions between the two countries surged as New Delhi blamed Islamabad for being involved. Pakistan denied the allegations and called for an impartial, international probe into the incident. 

The Pakistan army chief spoke about his country鈥檚 untapped potential in information technology, agriculture and its underexploited reserves in the mining and mineral sectors. Munir invited international partners to explore collaborative opportunities in these sectors to unlock 鈥渟hared prosperity,鈥 the ISPR said. 

The discussion between Munir and the participants also involved an evaluation of the long-standing Pakistan鈥揢S partnership, the military鈥檚 media wing said. 

鈥淭he COAS [chief of army staff] underlined the historical convergences between the two nations, particularly in areas such as counterterrorism, regional security, and economic development,鈥 the ISPR said.

鈥淗e underscored the immense potential for a broader, multidimensional relationship built upon mutual respect, shared strategic interests, and economic interdependence.鈥

The ISPR said the interaction was marked by mutual understanding and was widely regarded as a 鈥減ositive step鈥 toward enhancing strategic dialogue between the two countries. 

Pakistan鈥檚 military plays a key role in shaping the country鈥檚 foreign policy, and Munir鈥檚 high-profile White House invitation is being seen as part of Washington鈥檚 broader effort to recalibrate ties with Islamabad, a vital but often difficult ally for the US in South Asia.

Under Trump, Islamabad and Washington both have appeared eager to rebuild military and economic cooperation after years of strained ties, largely over counter-terrorism disagreements.


Islamabad鈥檚 first woman to lead men鈥檚 police station takes on drug lords, land mafia

Islamabad鈥檚 first woman to lead men鈥檚 police station takes on drug lords, land mafia
Updated 20 June 2025

Islamabad鈥檚 first woman to lead men鈥檚 police station takes on drug lords, land mafia

Islamabad鈥檚 first woman to lead men鈥檚 police station takes on drug lords, land mafia
  • Misbah Shahbaz is SHO of Phulgran, Islamabad suburb long a magnet for drug and land-grabbing gangs
  • Only about 3.2% of officers in Pakistani police are women, just 15,509 women out of 489,645 total

ISLAMABAD: Tucked amid the dust and bustle of Islamabad鈥檚 fringes, the suburb of Phulgran has long been a magnet for trouble: drug dens, land-grabbing, and a loose grip on law and order.

But now, it has something new: a phenomenon.

In her blue uniform and a modest headscarf, Misbah Shahbaz quietly took charge in 2025 as Station House Officer (SHO) of Phulgran, Islamabad鈥檚 first-ever female SHO at a general, or men鈥檚, police station. 

The post of SHO is one of the most visible and operationally significant leadership roles in Pakistan鈥檚 police hierarchy, responsible for crime investigation, public safety, and station-level administration. Until now, female SHOs in Islamabad had only led women police stations.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a historic decision, and I feel very proud,鈥 Shahbaz told Arab News as she walked through a briefing with her team. 

Station House Officer, Misbah Shahbaz (right), talsk to her colleague in Islamabad, Pakistan, in June 17, 2025. (AN photo)

Phulgran sits at the nexus of rural sprawl and urban ambition, where narcotics and land mafias thrive. Shahbaz鈥檚 three-fold roadmap is simple: Clean up the drug trade, target land-grab networks, and raise the ethical bar in policing.

Methodical yet unspoken in her stride, she is already tackling the tough territory:

鈥淒rug trafficking is a major concern. I鈥檝e already developed strategies 鈥 and God willing, you鈥檒l soon see the results.鈥

Her academic r茅sum茅 reads like an MBA case study: she holds a Master鈥檚 and an MBA. But she insisted: 

鈥淚鈥檝e always been drawn to the uniform 鈥 This was never about the degree, it was about a passion to serve.鈥 

Back in 2012, Shahbaz took one of the 87 Assistant Sub-Inspector slots based strictly on merit. And that was just the beginning of a journey in which she says her male colleagues largely treated her as an equal.

鈥淚 was lucky to have excellent mentors, all-male officers who treated me no differently,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey taught me the finer points of investigation, from identifying subtle clues to interviewing techniques.鈥

Station House Officer, Misbah Shahbaz, speaks to Arab News Pakistan in Islamabad, Pakistan, in June 17, 2025. (AN photo)

Today, when Shahbaz rolls through Phulgran in her official vehicle, residents pause. Men nod, women whisper encouragement and in the sidewalks, young girls see her, and absorb a message: you, too, can wear the badge.

鈥淪he鈥檚 not less than any man,鈥 a constable under her command said. 鈥淚n fact, she leads better.鈥

TURNING TIDE?

Let鈥檚 zoom out: Pakistan鈥檚 police force is staggeringly male.

According to the National Police Bureau (NPB) and UN Women Pakistan as of 2023,  only about 3.2鈥% of officers are women, just 15,509 women out of 489,645 total. And while Islamabad fares slightly better, with around 5% of women, most provinces hover at 1鈥4%.

A mandatory 10鈥% quota exists but the officers actually recruited, trained, and retained are far fewer. In some provinces, it鈥檚 under 1%.

So, Shahbaz鈥檚 promotion is more than symbolic. She鈥檚 a breakthrough not just for Islamabad but for an entire force held back by gender disparity.

With so few female officers, women are often reluctant to report crimes, especially those involving domestic or gender-based issues. Experts also say the absence of women in decision-making and field leadership reduces community trust in law enforcement.

Female officers like Shahbaz could change that balance. 

And her rise isn鈥檛 just a personal triumph. It鈥檚 the latest clue in the slow shift in a system where less than 1 in 30 cops is a woman.

As the police officer said:

鈥淚slamabad Police already have a reputation for professionalism but I want to raise the bar so that every citizen feels heard and respected.鈥


Veteran Pakistani actress Ayesha Khan passes away in Karachi

Veteran Pakistani actress Ayesha Khan passes away in Karachi
Updated 20 June 2025

Veteran Pakistani actress Ayesha Khan passes away in Karachi

Veteran Pakistani actress Ayesha Khan passes away in Karachi
  • Khan, 77, passed away in her Karachi flat 鈥渘aturally,鈥 confirms senior police official
  • She essayed prominent roles in drama serials 鈥淎fshan,鈥 鈥淯roosa鈥 and 鈥淪haam Se Pehle鈥

KARACHI: Veteran Pakistani actress Ayesha Khan was found dead in her flat in Karachi this week, a senior police official confirmed on Friday as tributes poured in from actors and fans of the deceased. 

Khan, 77, starred in several high-profile Pakistani drama serials such as 鈥淎fshan,鈥 鈥淯roosa,鈥 鈥淎anch,鈥 鈥淏andhan鈥 and 鈥淪haam Se Pehle.鈥 As per reports in prominent Pakistani news websites such as The News, Geo.tv and other publications, Khan was found dead in her flat in Karachi鈥檚 Gulshan-e-Iqbal area on Thursday.

Quoting police, local media reports said Khan鈥檚 body seemed to be around a week old when it was found, adding that the actress was living alone.

鈥淎s per the station house officer, she passed away naturally,鈥 Senior Superintendent of Police Dr. Farrukh Raza told Arab News. 鈥淪he was shifted to the hospital for further process.鈥

Karachi police surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed said authorities were waiting for the actress鈥 son to retrieve her body, adding that it is being kept in the morgue for now. 

Tributes poured in for Khan on social media platforms from fans and former colleagues. 

鈥淪he was my on-screen mother but brought a compassion reminiscent of a maternal figure, a presence that soothed, grounded and made a space feel more human,鈥 Renowned Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui wrote on Instagram. 

Siddiqui said Khan was a calm person who let her 鈥渁cting do the talking.鈥

鈥淎yesha jee wasn鈥檛 just an actor; she was an atmosphere. And her absence will be deeply felt,鈥 he wrote. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

鈥淒evastating. Rest in peace, Ayesha ji,鈥 Pakistani actress Anoushay Abbasi wrote beneath Siddiqui鈥檚 post. 

As per Geo News, Khan鈥檚 body was discovered when her neighbors informed her family about a 鈥渇oul smell鈥 emitting from the actress鈥 apartment.

鈥淎fter being informed, police rushed to the scene and shifted her body to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center for medico-legal formalities,鈥 the report said. It added that police said a post-mortem would be conducted if requested by the family.