Pakistan, Azerbaijan sign agreements on trade, energy, tourism 

Pakistan, Azerbaijan sign agreements on trade, energy, tourism 
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (left) addresses joint press conference with Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev in Baku on February 24, 2025. (Governemnt of Pakistan)
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Pakistan, Azerbaijan sign agreements on trade, energy, tourism 

Pakistan, Azerbaijan sign agreements on trade, energy, tourism 
  • Development came during PM Sharif's visit to Azerbaijan amid Islamabad's push for economic diplomacy with Central Asia
  • In address at business forum, Sharif urges Azeri businesses to benefit from Islamabad's investor-friendly policies

ISLAMABAD: The governments of Pakistan and Azerbaijan signed multiple agreements on Monday to enhance cooperation in the trade, energy, tourism and education sectors as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visits Baku with an eye to enhancing bilateral trade and investment with landlocked Central Asia.

Sharif arrived in Baku on Sunday for talks on defense, trade and energy, his government said. The latest visit is part of Pakistan’s broader push at economic diplomacy with the Central Asian republics, to whom it has offered access to its southern ports in Karachi and Gwadar. In July 2024, Azerbaijan announced a $2 billion investment in Pakistan during a visit by President Ilham Aliyev to Islamabad. In September last year, Pakistan signed a contract to supply JF-17 Block III fighter jets to Azerbaijan, marking the deepening of defense cooperation.

On Monday, Sharif met Aliyev in Baku for delegation-level talks and oversaw the signing of several memorandums of understanding (MoUs).

“We received concrete projects from Pakistan, and Azerbaijani representatives are evaluating them … and today with my brother [Shehbaz Sharif] we put very ambitious but at the same time realistic target to finalize all the discussions [on projects] within one month and by the beginning of April to prepare documents for signing,” Aliyev said during a press conference with Sharif before they attended a joint business forum.

“These projects cover infrastructure, development areas as well as energy, economic, mining and maybe some others.”

Aliyev said Pakistan and Azerbaijan had discussed cooperation in the defense sector, including the joint manufacturing of defense industry items.

“Azerbaijan has already acquired defense equipment from Pakistan and we are satisfied with the quality of this equipment and we will continue to do it,” the Azeri leader said.

He also spoke about increased connectivity and better transport between the two nations, as well as enhancing the bilateral trade turnover to more than its current status of “several tens of millions of US dollars.”

“I am extremely grateful to you when you announced that Azerbaijan intends to invest $2 billion in Pakistan in ventures which are mutually beneficial, which will bring dividends to both countries,” Sharif said during his speech.

Separately, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan said the two governments had signed multiple MoUs and agreements to boost bilateral cooperation in fields ranging from trade, energy, tourism and education.

The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) and Pakistan’s Frontier Works Organization (FWO) and Pakistan State Oil (PSO) signed an MoU for collaboration in the Machike-Thallian-Tarujabba White Oil Pipeline Project which will stretch from the southern port city of Karachi to the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The two sides also signed an amendment agreement to an existing framework agreement for the sale and purchase of LNG cargoes.

An MoU between Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan and Pakistan’s Lahore cities was signed to promote cooperation in culture, tourism, urban development, education, science, economy and other fields.

During Aliyev’s Pakistan visit last year, a joint committee was set up to materialize projects in trade, commerce, information technology, tourism, telecommunication, mineral resources and other sectors. Sharif said at the time the current trade volume of $100 million did not reflect the “true” trade potential between the two countries.

In his address with the Pakistan-Azerbaijan Business Forum on Monday, Sharif said Pakistan was providing foreign investors a favorable environment for investment, and businessmen should benefit from these attractive trade incentives.

He said both countries plan to take measures to further enhance their bilateral trade activities and will sign agreements in this regard in April.

“Basmati rice will be exported from Pakistan, the president of Azerbaijan has exempted it from import duty,” Sharif said. “Sectors in which tariffs are low will be reviewed to increase imports and exports.”

He said Pakistan and Azerbaijan have decided to enhance their collaboration in defense sector and will establish a joint defense manufacturing facility.


Pakistan forecasts rain, snowfall in northern and western regions this week

Pakistan forecasts rain, snowfall in northern and western regions this week
Updated 24 February 2025
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Pakistan forecasts rain, snowfall in northern and western regions this week

Pakistan forecasts rain, snowfall in northern and western regions this week
  • The South Asian country last week received rains after a months-long drought severely dented winter crops in several areas
  • Authorities have warned of flash floods, landslides due to rains and urged citizens to exercise caution from Feb 24 till Mar. 1

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on Monday forecast rain, wind, thunderstorms and snowfall in northern and western parts of the country till March 1, urging citizens to exercise caution during this period.

Parts of the South Asian country last week received rains after a months-long drought severely impacted crops like wheat, a staple food, as well as vital cash crops like potato in several regions, according to the Pakistani climate change ministry.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) said rainfall from Sept. 1 to Jan. 15 was 40 percent below normal across Pakistan, with Sindh, Balochistan, and Punjab being the most affected provinces with deficits of 52 percent, 45 percent and 42 percent, respectively.

However, the NDMA says a strong westerly wave is expected to bring fresh rains, thunderstorms and snowfall in upper parts of the country between Feb. 24 and Mar. 1.

“Islamabad, upper Punjab, Pothohar Region, central and southern/northeastern Punjab, is expected to experience rain, wind, and thunderstorms accompanied by snowfall or hailstorms. Heavy rainfall may trigger flash floods in vulnerable areas,” the NDMA said in a statement.

“In Balochistan, rain, wind, and thunderstorms with snowfall over hills are anticipated in western, northwestern, and northern parts of the province, with the possibility of flash flooding in susceptible regions.”

Similarly, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province is likely to witness rains, winds and hailstorms along with snowfall over the hills in upper and western parts, including the Malakand and Hazara divisions, according to the NDMA.

In Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), rain and snowfall are expected over the hills, which may disrupt travel and routine activities. Sindh is likely to experience mostly cold and dry weather throughout this period.

“Heavy rainfall in northern KP may lead to flash flooding and landslides,” the authority said. “The NDMA is closely monitoring the evolving situation and coordinating with relevant authorities to ensure timely response and mitigation efforts.”

Meanwhile, local authorities have issued warnings regarding potential hazards associated with the weather system, particularly the risk of heavy snowfall in Murree, Galliyat and other northern regions, which may impact travelers and tourists.


Saudi Arabia reaffirms $500 million pledge for polio eradication in Pakistan, Afghanistan

Saudi Arabia reaffirms $500 million pledge for polio eradication in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Updated 24 February 2025
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Saudi Arabia reaffirms $500 million pledge for polio eradication in Pakistan, Afghanistan

Saudi Arabia reaffirms $500 million pledge for polio eradication in Pakistan, Afghanistan
  • Contagious disease is endemic in Pakistan and Afghanistan, which together reported 99 cases last year
  • GPEI hopes to declare an end to wild virus and vaccine-derived variant by 2027 and 2029 respectively

Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its $500 million pledge to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the World Health Organization said on Monday.
The funds, initially pledged in April 2024, will be disbursed to help end the wild form of polio in Pakistan and Afghanistan and stop outbreaks of variant polio.
Wild polio — a naturally occurring form of the viral disease — is endemic in Pakistan and Afghanistan, which together reported 99 cases last year, according to the WHO. Variant polio is caused by the weakening of the oral polio vaccine.
The GPEI hopes to declare an end to the wild virus and the vaccine-derived variant by 2027 and 2029, respectively, compared with a previous deadline of 2026 for both forms.
The US, which has announced its intention to withdraw from the WHO, was previously a major donor to a program to eliminate polio and contributed 17 percent of its budget during 2024-2025, the WHO data showed.


New Zealand’s Bracewell puts Bangladesh in a spin in Champions Trophy match in Rawalpindi

New Zealand’s Bracewell puts Bangladesh in a spin in Champions Trophy match in Rawalpindi
Updated 24 February 2025
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New Zealand’s Bracewell puts Bangladesh in a spin in Champions Trophy match in Rawalpindi

New Zealand’s Bracewell puts Bangladesh in a spin in Champions Trophy match in Rawalpindi
  • A win for New Zealand would send them into the semifinals and also knock Bangladesh and hosts Pakistan out in the group phase
  • New Zealand elected to field first in their second match and their bowlers dominated despite a battling 77 by Bangladesh skipper

RAWALPINDI: New Zealand spinner Michael Bracewell returned career-best ODI figures of 4-26 to help restrict Bangladesh to 236-9 in a key Group A Champions Trophy clash in Rawalpindi on Monday.
A win for New Zealand would send them into the semifinals and also knock Bangladesh and hosts Pakistan out in the group phase of the 50-over tournament. India would go through with the Black Caps.
New Zealand won the opening match of the competition against Pakistan, who then lost to India on Sunday.
New Zealand elected to field first in their second match and their bowlers dominated despite a battling 77 by Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and Jaker Ali’s 45.
Bangladesh started well with a brisk opening stand of 45 between Tanzid Hasan and Shanto.
Tanzid took on the pace bowlers as he hit fast bowler Kyle Jamieson for a four and six but his run-a-ball 24 was cut short by Bracewell.
The 34-year-old off-spinner struck with his second delivery to get the left-handed Tanzid caught by Kane Williamson at midwicket.
Rookie pace bowler Will O’Rourke sent back Mehidy Hasan Miraz for 13 and the middle-order suddenly surrendered to Bracewell’s off-spin.
Bracewell tied down the batsmen with his disciplined bowling and despite Shanto’s efforts to chip in with a few boundaries the runs dried up.
The patience paid off and Bracewell got his second wicket in his seventh over when Williamson took his second catch, a stunning effort as he turned from extra cover to catch the ball over his shoulder to dimiss the dangerous Towhid Hridoy for seven.
Bracewell completed his full quota in the 27th over and got two more wickets, removing veterans Mushfiqur Rahim (2) and Mahmudullah Riyad (4) as Bangladesh slipped to 118-5.
Shanto reached his fifty and attempted to rebuild with Jaker adding 45 for the sixth wicket before O’Rourke dismissed the captain with a short ball.
Jaker stood firm with the lower-order including a cameo by number eight Rishad Hossain, who hit a rapid 26, but the total looks below par on a pitch that usually favors batsmen.


Pakistan watchdog announces cash rewards for exposing cartels manipulating markets

Pakistan watchdog announces cash rewards for exposing cartels manipulating markets
Updated 24 February 2025
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Pakistan watchdog announces cash rewards for exposing cartels manipulating markets

Pakistan watchdog announces cash rewards for exposing cartels manipulating markets
  • Initiative aimed at promoting public participation in eliminating illegal practices, competition commission says
  • Scheme will encourage members of public to be part of protecting economy, economic rights, watchdog says 

KARACHI: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP), a government agency for the enforcement of economic competition laws, said on Monday it would pay cash rewards to people who exposed cartels involved in the manipulation of various markets.

The development comes ahead of the holy month of Ramadan, during which various elements hoard essential items and artificially increase prices at local levels to make unjust profits.

The artificial increase in prices of goods and services in Pakistan, and a lack of quality goods is largely the result of business cartelization in the markets, according to the CCP.

Cartels are formed when suppliers in a market coordinate or enter into agreements to fix prices for goods and services and control the supply which is an illegal practice.

“If any individual is aware that a business association or product suppliers have colluded to fix prices or control supply, he is urged to immediately report such information to the CCP,” the watchdog said.

“Those who provide information and evidence regarding such illegal cartels will be rewarded with amounts ranging from Rs200,000 ($714) to Rs2,000,000 ($7,146). It is important to note that the identity of the informant will remain confidential.”

People can reach the CCP through WhatsApp number 0304-0875255 or its website www.cc.gov.pk to report any cartelization in the country.

“If your information is verified, you will not only receive a reward but also be recognized as a national hero,” it said.

The CCP said the initiative is aimed at promoting public participation in eliminating illegal business practices and the scheme would not only provide a legal avenue but also encourage the public to be part of protecting the country’s economy and their economic rights.

To ensure the provision of better-quality goods and services at fair prices to consumers, it is essential that all suppliers in the market compete with each other by offering better services and products at better prices, rather than colluding to fix prices, according the watchdog.

Engaging in agreements or understandings to control prices or supply of goods and services for unjustifiable profits is a serious crime under the Competition Act 2010.

“The Competition Commission of Pakistan has called for cooperation from the public in general and the concerned stakeholders in particular to take strict action against such illegal business nexus and cartels and to report any such act,” it said.


Pakistan Navy holds Sea Guard-25 exercise for key maritime sector representatives

Pakistan Navy holds Sea Guard-25 exercise for key maritime sector representatives
Updated 24 February 2025
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Pakistan Navy holds Sea Guard-25 exercise for key maritime sector representatives

Pakistan Navy holds Sea Guard-25 exercise for key maritime sector representatives
  • Exercise, the second in Sea Guard series, will run from Feb. 24-28 
  • Exercise seeks to enhance coordination among national stakeholders

KARACHI: The Pakistan Navy on Monday launched the Sea Guard-25 exercise in the southern port city of Karachi to bring diverse sectors and agencies together on one platform to “collectively address multifaceted challenges in the maritime domain.”

The exercise, the second in its series, will run from Feb. 24-28 and bring together representatives from fisheries, law enforcement agencies, private entities, and non-profits.

“In addition to prominent figures from the private sector and fishing community, representatives from various organizations, including the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, Pakistan Coast Guards, Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, Anti-Narcotics Force, Federal Investigation Agency, Karachi Port Trust, and Port Qasim Authority, attended the session,” the navy said in a statement. 

“The exercise seeks to enhance coordination among national stakeholders while operating within their respective legal frameworks, using JMICC as a common platform to strengthen security of Pakistan’s maritime zones,” the navy statement added, referring to the Joint Maritime Information Coordination Center. 

“It includes a series of practical scenario-based exercises at sea, along with table-top discussions, to refine and improve existing security mechanisms.”

Pakistan frequently conducts drills in Karachi, home to key naval bases and whose strategic position along the Arabian Sea is vital for safeguarding the South Asian nation’s territorial waters.

Earlier this month, Pakistan hosted the AMAN-25 multinational naval exercise, with 60 nations participating. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia also concluded their annual Affaa Al Sahil naval exercise in Karachi in February.