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Pakistan tells India ‘no space for war’ in nuclearized environment, settle issues as per norms

Pakistan's Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir is addressing a passing-out parade ceremony at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul on October 18, 2025. (PTV/Screengrab)
Pakistan's Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir is addressing a passing-out parade ceremony at the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul on October 18, 2025. (PTV/Screengrab)
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Pakistan tells India ‘no space for war’ in nuclearized environment, settle issues as per norms

Pakistan tells India ‘no space for war’ in nuclearized environment, settle issues as per norms
  • The statement comes days after India’s army chief said Pakistan must stop ‘backing terror’ if it wanted to ‘remain on the world map’
  • Field Marshal Asim Munir says Pakistan’s military successfully displayed its capabilities, delivering a ‘decisive blow to the adversary’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s army chief on Saturday said there is “no space for war” between two countries in a nuclearized environment, urging India to resolve all core issues with Pakistan as per globally recognized norms.

The statement came days after India’s army chief General Upendra Dwivedi told soldiers near the Pakistan border that Islamabad must stop “backing terror” if it wanted to “remain on the world map.”

Dwivedi said India would not show the restraint it exercised during a brief war with Pakistan in May. Recent Indian political and security rhetoric has included similar public statements and assertions of “bloodshed” narratives ahead of local elections.

Speaking at a passing-out ceremony at the Pakistan Military Academy, Field Marshal Asim Munir said Pakistan’s defense doctrine is predicated on credible deterrence and perpetual readiness, encompassing the full spectrum of capabilities.

“The battle-hardened Army which has fought for over two decades in the sub-conventional domain has successfully displayed its capabilities in conventional domain as well by delivering a swift and decisive blow to the adversary,” he said in a clear reference to India.

“I advise and firmly caution the Indian military leadership that there is ‘no space for war’ in a nuclearized environment. Settle the core issues with Pakistan as per the international norms, on the basis of equality and mutual respect.”

The disputed region of Kashmir has long been a flashpoint between Pakistan and India, with both claiming the territory in its entirety and fighting multiple wars for its control. The conflict in May was also triggered by an attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistan. Islamabad denied the allegation.

Munir said that India, having failed in its belligerence against Pakistan in May, continues with “state-sponsored terrorism” as a preferred policy.

“Our adversary’s use of Fitna Al-Hind [Baloch separatist groups] and Fitna-al-Khawarij [Pakistani Taliban] as hired guns, exposes its cowering, hypocritical and heinous face to the world,” he said.

“Equally disconcerting is the use of Afghan soil for terrorism in Pakistan. We urge the people of Afghanistan to choose mutual security over perpetual violence and progress over hard-line obscurantism. Taliban Regime must rein in the proxies, who have sanctuaries in Afghanistan and are using Afghan soil to perpetrate heinous attacks inside Pakistan.”

There was no immediate comment from New Delhi or the Taliban to the Pakistani army chief’s statement. It came amid ongoing hostilities between Islamabad and Kabul over a surge in militant attacks by the Pakistani Taliban in Pakistan’s western regions that border Afghanistan.

Pakistan has frequently accused Afghanistan of allowing the use of its soil and India of backing militant groups for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi both deny the allegation.


ֱ’s GO Telecom launches AI hub in Islamabad to boost digital cooperation

ֱ’s GO Telecom launches AI hub in Islamabad to boost digital cooperation
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ֱ’s GO Telecom launches AI hub in Islamabad to boost digital cooperation

ֱ’s GO Telecom launches AI hub in Islamabad to boost digital cooperation
  • The initiative underscores growing Saudi investment in Pakistan’s digital sector
  • It aims to open new avenues for Pakistani startups in training and innovation

ISLAMABAD: ֱ’s GO Telecom has opened an artificial intelligence (AI) hub in Islamabad to boost cooperation in AI and data infrastructure, Pakistan’s IT ministry said on Saturday.

The initiative, underscores growing Saudi investment in Pakistan’s digital sector, follows IT and Telecommunications Minister Shaza Khawaja’s visit to ֱ to discuss bilateral cooperation under Saudi Vision 2030 and Pakistan’s National AI Policy 2025. She met with GO Telecommunications Group CEO Yahya bin Saleh Al-Mansour in Riyadh to discuss collaboration in digital infrastructure, AI and human capital development.

GO Telecom, a key player in ֱ’s digital transformation offering cloud and data services, has expanded regionally through partnerships with Oman’s Data Park and a majority stake in Ejad Tech. The planned AI hub marks its first major tech venture in Pakistan, broadening its international footprint beyond the petroleum sector.

“In a landmark step toward advancing Pakistan–KSA digital collaboration, GO AI Hub, Pakistan was inaugurated today in Islamabad through joint initiative of Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and KSA’s GO Telecom,” the IT ministry said in a statement.

The launch ceremony was attended by IT Minister Khawaja, GO Telecom CEO Al-Mansour and senior officials from Pakistan’s Special Investment Facilitation Council.

The Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) this month welcomed the initiative, saying the AI hub would open new avenues for Pakistani startups in training, innovation and bilateral collaboration.

“This is an excellent initiative as it will provide Pakistani AI and telecommunications companies with access to the GO Telecom Group’s platform, enabling greater collaboration and growth opportunities,” P@SHA Chairman Sajjad Mustafa Syed had told Arab News.

Pakistan and ֱ have long enjoyed close ties, but in recent years have sought to broaden their cooperation further. During Prime Minister Shehaz Sharif’s visit to Riyadh in October 2024, they signed 34 MoUs worth $2.8 billion across multiple sectors.

Both countries are now planning to forge a partnership in the fields of AI and cybersecurity.


New Zealand elect to field against Pakistan at Women’s Cricket World Cup

New Zealand elect to field against Pakistan at Women’s Cricket World Cup
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New Zealand elect to field against Pakistan at Women’s Cricket World Cup

New Zealand elect to field against Pakistan at Women’s Cricket World Cup
  • Pakistan are still searching for first win after losing to Bangladesh, India and Australia
  • They go unchanged from squad that played brilliantly with both bat, ball against England

COLOMBO: New Zealand won the toss and elected to field against Pakistan at the Women’s Cricket World Cup on Saturday.

Pakistan are still searching for first win after losing to Bangladesh, India and Australia. It came close to beating England in its last match before rain washed it out.

New Zealand beat Bangladesh and also got a point from their weather-affected game against Sri Lanka as rain has continuously disrupted the games in Colombo.

There’s a forecast of rain later Saturday that tempted New Zealand skipper Sophie Devine to “have first crack at the track.” Lea Tahuhu came in place of Bree Illing in the only change New Zealand made from its last game.

Pakistan went unchanged from the squad that played brilliantly both with the bat and ball against England.

TEAMS

Pakistan: Omaima Sohail, Muneeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Pervaiz, Sidra Nawaz, Fatima Sana (captain), Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal.

New Zealand: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine (captain), Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Eden Carson, Lea Tahuhu. 


Pakistan, Ethiopia eye private-sector partnerships at ‘Made-in-Pakistan’ expo in Addis Ababa

Pakistan, Ethiopia eye private-sector partnerships at ‘Made-in-Pakistan’ expo in Addis Ababa
Updated 18 October 2025

Pakistan, Ethiopia eye private-sector partnerships at ‘Made-in-Pakistan’ expo in Addis Ababa

Pakistan, Ethiopia eye private-sector partnerships at ‘Made-in-Pakistan’ expo in Addis Ababa
  • Commerce minister meets chairman of African Union Commission to discuss trade initiatives
  • Discussions centered on manufacturing, agriculture, engineering, pharmaceuticals and textiles

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Ethiopia are exploring private-sector partnerships at a “Made-in-Pakistan” exhibition in Addis Ababa, Pakistan’s commerce ministry said, with both sides aiming to boost trade and investment ties.

The statement was issued on the second day of the 5th Pakistan–Africa Trade Development Conference (PATDC) and Made-in-Pakistan Exhibition in Ethiopia’s capital, which was attended by Pakistani Commerce Minister Jam Kamal and African Union Commission Chairperson Mahamoud Ali Youssouf.

Pakistan and Ethiopia have enjoyed friendly relations since 1973, with growing economic and diplomatic ties. Under a bilateral agreement, Pakistan exports health care products, chemicals, machinery, sugar, rice and textiles to Ethiopia, while it imports pulses, red kidney beans, hides, tea and coffee.

Kamal and Youssouf toured the exhibition together and met many Pakistani exhibitors, commending their efforts to promote “South-South cooperation” and foster trade between the two countries.

“The day’s business-to-business (B2B) matchmaking sessions attracted a larger turnout of buyers, importers, and investors from Ethiopia, Pakistan, and other African countries,” the Pakistan commerce ministry said in a statement.

“Discussions centered on manufacturing, agriculture, engineering, pharmaceuticals, and textile industries, leading to new commercial linkages and promising future collaborations.”

Youssouf emphasized that the Pakistan–Africa Trade Development Conference has become an effective model for inter-regional collaboration, aligning with the African Union’s vision to enhance trade integration, industrial partnerships, and inclusive economic growth across the continent.

“Through sustained dialogue and focused initiatives like PATDC, Pakistan is unlocking opportunities for partnership, innovation, and shared growth across Africa,” he was quoted as saying.

“Our objective is to build relationships that go beyond trade — anchored in trust, technology, and long-term development.”

On the occasion, Kamal said the event reflected Pakistan’s proactive global outreach strategy and reaffirmed the country’s commitment to deepening long-term partnerships with Africa.

The conference ended with both sides reaffirming their commitment to deepen trade, investment and institutional cooperation across Africa.


Army chief calls Islamabad-Riyadh defense pact step toward peace in Middle East, South Asia

Army chief calls Islamabad-Riyadh defense pact step toward peace in Middle East, South Asia
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Army chief calls Islamabad-Riyadh defense pact step toward peace in Middle East, South Asia

Army chief calls Islamabad-Riyadh defense pact step toward peace in Middle East, South Asia
  • Field Marshal Asim Munir’s comments come amid cross-border clashes and airstrikes between Pakistan and Afghanistan
  • The clashes have drawn the attention of ֱ, US and Qatar, who have mediated and sought to stop the fighting

ISLAMABAD: Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir on Saturday said the recent defense pact between Pakistan and ֱ formalized their longstanding relations, describing it as a step toward peace in the Middle East and South Asia.

Pakistan and ֱ signed the defense pact in Riyadh on Sept. 18, cementing decades-old security ties into a formal agreement. The deal, signed during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to ֱ, stipulated that aggression against one country would be treated as an attack on both.

The two countries share longstanding ties rooted in faith, mutual respect and strategic cooperation, with Riyadh remaining a key political and economic partner of Islamabad and both sides now expanding collaboration in trade and investment.

Field Marshal Munir said the world has witnessing increased fragility and volatility with a discernible shift toward violence as an instrument for attaining political objectives, referring to various conflicts around the world.

“Our Armed Forces contribute immensely to United Nations Peacekeeping Missions across the globe,” he said at a passing-out parade ceremony at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), according to the Pakistani military’s media wing, ISPR.

“The recent Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement with Kingdom of ֱ is a reinforcement and formalization of Pakistan-Saudi brotherhood and a step toward ensuring peace and stability in the Middle East and South Asia.”

Munir’s comments came amid days of cross-border clashes and airstrikes between Pakistan and Afghanistan, killing dozens of people on both sides. Although the two countries have clashed in the past, the fighting this month is their worst in decades.

The clashes have drawn the attention of ֱ and Qatar, who have mediated and sought to stop the fighting. Qatar is hosting leaders from both countries for talks to end the crisis. US President Donald Trump has also said he can help resolve the conflict.

“For people and Armed Forces of Pakistan, it is a moment of unique pride to reaffirm our faithful commitment to defense of Harmain Shareefain,” Field Marshal Munir said quoting a verse by Allama Iqbal that calls for the unity of Muslims to safeguard the holy sites in the Kingdom.

The statement also came a day after Pakistan’s Foreign Office applauded ֱ’s stance during the conflict, which it said called for stability and de-escalation in the region.

“Pakistan and the Kingdom of ֱ are longtime close allies and partners who are committed to each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said during his weekly media briefing. “In this context, we are fully confident of each other’s position.”

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have deteriorated in recent years, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of sheltering fighters from the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and separatist Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), allowing them to stage cross-border attacks from Afghan soil. Kabul denies the allegations, saying it does not permit its territory to be used against other countries.

Sporadic clashes between the two countries began last Saturday night, killing dozens of people on both sides before the two reached a 48-hour truce on Wednesday. The truce ended on Friday and was followed by Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan, which Afghan authorities said killed at least 10 people.


Finmin advances Pakistan’s economic agenda at Washington meetings with World Bank, other officials

Finmin advances Pakistan’s economic agenda at Washington meetings with World Bank, other officials
Updated 18 October 2025

Finmin advances Pakistan’s economic agenda at Washington meetings with World Bank, other officials

Finmin advances Pakistan’s economic agenda at Washington meetings with World Bank, other officials
  • Muhammad Aurangzeb briefs WB president on Pakistan’s response to recent floods
  • The finance minister requests additional support in light of reduced allocations

KARACHI: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Friday held a series of meetings with officials of the World Bank, Fitch Ratings and others in Washington, aimed at advancing the country’s economic agenda and highlighting its commitment to reforms under a $7 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) program.

Aurangzeb met President of the World Bank Ajay Banga on the sidelines of the IMF–World Bank annual meetings and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to deepening its partnership with the Bank, according to the Pakistani finance ministry.

He briefed the World Bank president on the government’s response to recent floods, which killed over 1,000, affected another 4 million and caused an estimated $1.3 billion losses.

“The Minister endorsed the proposal of leveraging technology platforms and cooperatives to effectively reach small farmers and enhance agricultural resilience,” the finance ministry said in a statement.

“Aurangzeb thanked the World Bank for its technical assistance in developing Pakistan’s Tariff Policy and informed Mr. Banga about the Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed with provinces for the implementation of the Country Partnership Framework (CPF).”

He requested additional support under the International Development Association (IDA) windows in light of reduced allocations and discussed the importance of adopting a holistic approach toward reforming Pakistan’s gas and power sectors to ensure long-term sustainability and efficiency.

The finance minister earlier met officials of Fitch Ratings agency in Washington DC and briefed them on his government’s commitment to structural reforms. He thanked the agency for upgrading Pakistan’s credit rating to B- with a stable outlook and expressed satisfaction that all three major international rating agencies were now aligned in their assessments.

“He briefed the Fitch team on the recently announced Staff Level Agreement (SLA) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and highlighted Pakistan’s progress on key structural reforms in taxation, energy, privatization, and state-owned enterprises (SOEs),” his ministry said.

“The Minister underscored the government’s resolve to expedite the privatization process to enhance efficiency and fiscal sustainability.”

Islamabad has described the agreement with the IMF for the release of a $1.2 billion loan tranche as a strong external validation of Pakistan’s economic reform agenda.

Aurangzeb apprised Fitch officials of the government’s ongoing efforts to issue Panda Bonds in the Chinese market and referred to successful trade and tariff negotiations with the US administration, which saw the lowering of tariffs on Pakistan from 29 percent to 19 percent.

“The meeting concluded with an interactive exchange, during which the Minister responded to queries from the Fitch team and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining macroeconomic stability and sustaining reform momentum,” the finance ministry added.