Round Table “Delegation from the National Defense College, Nasser High Military Academy of the Arab Republic of Egypt”

Islamabad, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Centre for Afghanistan Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), hosted a roundtable discussion with a delegation from the National Defense College, Nasser High Military Academy of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The delegation was headed by Major General Sameh Saber Ahmed EI-Dagwy, Director General National Defence College, other members of the delegation included; Major General Mostafa Abdel-Mutelb Nassar, Adviser High War College, Major General Sameer Mohamed Ahmed Badawy, Adviser National Defence College, Brig. Ehab Fakry Youssef Youssef Mostafa, Brig. Khaled Esmail Taha EI-Nahrawy, Brig. Shady Mohamed Hamdy Ramadan Morsy, Brig. Ashraf Mohamed Alwan Mohamed Masoud, Brig. Mohamed Saeed Ahmed Abdel-Hameed Awad, Colonel Khaled Saeed Mohamed Ahmed EI-Laasan, Colonel Alaa Eldin Ahmed Ibrahim Dasouqy, Colonel Amr All Afify Mohamed, Colonel Alaa Eldin Talat Mohamed Abdel-Hady, Colonel Mohamed Shahta Abdel-Aal All EI-Eid, Colonel Ahmed Osama Abdel-Hady Abu-Owf, Brig. Wael Khairy Mohamed Saleh Dahshan, Colonel Shareef Rashad Ahmed Suleman.

The delegation was welcomed by Director General ISSI, Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary and Director CAMEA, Ms Amina Khan. The delegation was given a briefing on the working of the Institute of Strategic Studies by Ms. Amina Khan. Director CAMEA, also shed light on the various facets of the Institute.

Ambassador Aizaz Ahmed Chaudray gave an overall analysis of the regional situation and Pakistan’s relations with Egypt were also discussed. He stated that the world is undergoing a transformation and the world order is shifting from unipolarity to multipolarity and several changes are taking place. Unilateralism is rising and multilateralism is declining and the norms of the liberal world order are not being observed. Along with the changing world order, Islamophobia and Xenophobia are also on rise, he stated.

Discussing the region and the challenges being faced by Pakistan he highlighted the hegemonic designs of India under the Modi Regime; the Afghanistan crisis, as it most severely affects Pakistan; balancing relations with US and China in view of Sino-US rivalry; and defusing tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran while maintaining neutrality. While talking about Egypt he said that Egypt is greatly respected in Pakistan due to its leadership role in the Middle East and its rich history. Moreover, Egypt is playing a major role in the region, he concluded.

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Senate refers three private members’ bills to committees

Islamabad, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Senate referred three private members’ bills to relevant committees and adopted as many resolutions on Monday, observes Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in its daily factsheet.

Following are key observations of the proceedings during the 12th sitting of 317th session:

Members’ Participation

The Senate met for three hours and 57 minutes; however, the proceedings remained suspended for 14 minutes due to prayer break.

The sitting started at the scheduled time of 03:30 pm.

The chairman presided over the entire proceedings.

The deputy chairman was also present.

The leaders of the house and the opposition attended the entire sitting.

The Prime Minister was not present.

As many as 24 lawmakers (25%) were present at the outset and 26 (31%) at the adjournment of sitting.

The parliamentary leaders of PPPP, PTI, JI, PkMAP, NP, ANP, PML and BAP attended the sitting.

Three out of four minority lawmakers were present.

Output

The House witnessed introduction of three private members’ bills which were referred to the relevant committees for further consideration. These bills were the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2022] (Amendment of Articles 1, 51, 59, 106, 175A, 198, and 218); the Price Control and Prevention of Profiteering and Hoarding (Amendment) Bill, 2022 and the Protection of Journalists and Media Professionals (Amendment) Bill, 2022.

Three bills were deferred due to the absence of relevant lawmakers which were the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2022] (Amendment of Articles 1, 51, 59, 106, 154, 175A, 198 and 218); the Provincial Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill, 2022 and the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2022.

The House adopted three resolutions recommending the government to appoint members of Parliament accredited by the foreign governments as Honorary Consul General of particular country in Pakistan, run passenger and freight trains between Quetta and Zahidan and protect the parliamentary form of government as envisaged in the Constitution, 1973.

Representation and Responsiveness

Twelve lawmakers discussed two motions under rule 218 for an hour and 50 minutes which were regarding the performance of Cyber Crime wing of FIA and the alarming rise in unemployment across the country. Minister of state for parliamentary affairs concluded the debate on both motions.

The House did not consider another motion under rule 218 due to absence of relevant lawmaker.

The House passed two motions authorizing the chairman senate to appoint members in climate and education caucuses.

Eleven lawmakers spoke on points of public importance for 49 minutes.

Order and Institutionalization

The House was adjourned to meet again on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 at 10:30 am.

Transparency

Orders of the Day was available to the legislators, observers and public.

Attendance of lawmakers was available to the media and observers.

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Pakistan through to 5th place play-off while UAE and West Indies finish on a high

Dubai, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):It was a good day to bat second at the ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup, with all three chasing sides coming out on top.

Haseebullah Khan’s half-century helped Pakistan seal their place in the 5th place play-off at Bangladesh’s expense, despite a fine ton from Ariful Islam.

United Arab Emirates were convincing eight-wicket winners in the Plate final, Punya Mehra hitting the winning runs with 24 overs to spare against Ireland, while West Indies defeated Zimbabwe by the same margin.

A century stand between the Bennett twins, David and Brian, gave Zimbabwe hope but centuries from Teddy Bishop and Kevin Wickham saw the hosts secure 11th spot.

Islam ton in vain as Pakistan beat Bangladesh

Pakistan booked their place in the 5th place play-off with a six-wicket victory over Bangladesh in Antigua and Barbuda.

Bangladesh’s innings was dominated by Ariful Islam, who arrived at the crease in the 12th over with his side on 23 for three and set about guiding them to a competitive total.

Islam had fallen for single figure scores in his two previous innings at this tournament but quickly found his groove here and brought up his half-century with a glorious six over long-on.

The 17-year-old continued to lose partners – Mehran Mumtaz proving particularly potent with three for 16 from his 10 overs – but kept his composure and accelerated at the death, striking three sixes in one Awais Ali over to move into the nineties.

His century, from 118 balls, arrived midway through the 49th over but Islam fell to the next delivery – the ninth wicket to fall in an innings which was ended on 175 with four balls remaining.

Muhammad Shehzad and Haseebullah Khan started confidently in reply, adding 76 in 19 overs before the former fell for 36.

Khan struck four fours and four sixes before picking out deep square leg on 78, by which time his side needed just 36 more for victory.

Irfan Khan (24) was unfortunate to be run out backing up and Qasim Akram fell for a single but Abdul Faseeh’s unbeaten 22 saw Pakistan home with 21 balls to spare.

Pakistan will now take on Sri Lanka in the 5th place play-off on Thursday, with Bangladesh to play South Africa for the right to finish seventh.

UAE ease past Ireland in Plate final

United Arab Emirates concluded their best ever ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup campaign in style with a comfortable eight-wicket win over Ireland in the Plate final.

Ireland won the toss and chose to bat but were quickly in trouble, falling to 27 for three when captain Tim Tector became the second of Jash Giyanani’s two scalps.

Philippus le Roux salvaged a similar situation against Canada earlier in the tournament but could make just 14 on this occasion as wickets continued to fall at regular intervals, with only in-form opener Jack Dickson displaying much in the way of resistance.

The wicketkeeper, who made an unbeaten 78 against Zimbabwe last time out, twice cleared the ropes on his way to 40 before falling to Dhruv Panashar (two for 15) to leave Ireland languishing on 91 for six.

Reuben Wilson was the final wicket to fall as Ireland were dismissed for 122 in the 46th over, leaving Tector’s side desperate for early scalps.

Their hopes were briefly raised when Parashar was clean bowled by Jamie Forbes with the score on 41 but Kai Smith and Punya Mehra quickly eased any UAE nerves.

Smith hit seven boundaries before falling one run shy of a half-century while Mehra finished with a flourish, striking the final ball of the 26th over for six to take his side past their target and his own total to an unbeaten 48.

UAE’s victory secured a ninth-placed finish, beating their previous best of 12th.

Bishop and Wickham centuries secure 11th place for West Indies

Teddy Bishop and Kevin Wickham each struck centuries as West Indies powered to an impressive eight-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the 11th-place play-off.

The host nation have had a mixed tournament but came out determined to finish on a high, with Johann Layne quickly reducing Zimbabwe to 25 for two.

Steven Saul and Brian Bennett steadied the ship and when Saul fell for 34, Bennett joined forces with twin brother David to put together an excellent fourth-wicket stand.

Both passed half-centuries and the partnership reached 102 when Brian was caught behind for 62, leaving his brother to continue the charge alongside Connor Mitchell.

Bennett finished unbeaten on 77 and Mitchell plundered a 26-ball 42 not out as Zimbabwe finished on what appeared to be a challenging 256 for four.

But following the early departure of captain Matthew Nandu, Bishop and Wickham made a potentially tricky chase look simple.

The pair rotated the strike effectively and found boundaries when they needed them, with Wickham striking 17 fours to beat his partner to three figures.

He soon fell for 104 while Bishop ensured he was there at the end, finishing unbeaten on 112 from 121 balls with 11 fours and a six.

It was left to Rivaldo Clarke to strike the winning runs, which he did by blasting the second ball of the final over for six.

After their play-off match was cancelled due to COVID-19, Canada finished the tournament in 15th place as a result of having a better net-run-rate than PNG from all matches played in the event.

ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2022 placings

9 – United Arab Emirates

10 – Ireland

11 – West Indies

12 – Zimbabwe

13 – Uganda

14 – Scotland

15 – Canada

16 – PNG

Tuesday 1 February matches

Super League semi-final – England V Afghanistan, Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground

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Swann’s advice boosting England’s World Cup know-how

Dubai, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):Tom Prest is tapping into the knowledge of England stars past and present as he looks to lead his country to a first ICC Under 19 Men’s Cricket World Cup final since 1998.

England go into Tuesday’s Super League semi-final against Afghanistan having won all four of their matches in the tournament so far, sweeping past South Africa by six wickets in the last eight having topped Group A.

The Young Lions’ progress has been followed by the senior side, who have just finished a T20 series elsewhere in the Caribbean, while Graeme Swann has also been offering his advice as the current crop look to emulate the achievements of a squad the spinner was part of 24 years ago.

“Before the quarter-final, we had a few messages from the guys out here,” Prest said. “Knowing they are taking an interest and following what we’re doing gives us that extra confidence.

“It would be an unbelievable honour to captain a side in a World Cup final. Graeme Swann [working as part of the media covering the tournament] was playing in the team that won it in ‘98, so he’s chatted to us a couple of times about what it takes to get through tournament cricket.

“He’s just been telling us to continue what we’re doing, not be complacent and compete through the 100 overs, regardless of the score.

“We’ve played some really good, positive cricket in the group games and the quarter-final. It’s been brilliant so far and we came here with the intention of winning the competition, so to get to the final would be amazing.”

Prest has led from the front in England’s campaign to date, compiling scores of 93 and 154 not out in the group stage, while Jacob Bethell starred against South Africa with a brutal 42-ball 88.

With the ball, Rehan Ahmed is again set to play a vital role having taken four wickets in each of his two matches, though Prest knows Afghanistan have spinners of their own who can cause his side problems.

“It will be a great challenge for us, we’ve not played them [Afghanistan] before,” he said. “We’ve seen a bit of footage and they have some good mystery spinners, so it’ll be a good experience.

“We’ve done some good training sessions on methods against spin and hopefully that’ll stand us in good stead.

“Rehan has been huge for us since coming back in, and he’s a great asset for us as he can spin it both ways.

“Jacob’s knock obviously gives him a lot of confidence. He’s been threatening to do something like that for a while and it’s pretty amazing to watch from the sidelines when he’s in that form.”

Afghanistan also head into the last four contest full of confidence having successfully defended 134 in a thrilling four-run quarter-final victory over Sri Lanka.

Noor Ahmad picked up the Player of the Match award after bludgeoning four sixes in his 30 and taking 1 for 20 from 10 miserly overs, with the left-arm spinner one of several dangerous bowlers looking to cause England’s powerful batting line-up problems.

Suliman Safi’s side would become the first ever Afghanistan side to make the final of this competition should they win, going one stage further than the semi-finalists of 1998.

“We have a good bowling attack and our spin is very strong,” Safi said.

“If we get a good total on the board, we feel we can defend it. We’ve had two days of good practice and we are prepared.

“This has been a good experience and a semi-final is a great achievement. Now we are focusing on playing good cricket.”

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Islamabad United to replace Stirling with Dawson

Karachi, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):Islamabad United will replace Paul Stirling, who began the HBL Pakistan Super League 2022 with a scintillating 57 off 25 against Peshawar Zalmi, with Liam Dawson after the former will leave the side for international duty from 7 February.

The replacement has been approved by Event Technical Committee, which is headed by Zakir Khan (Director – International Cricket Operations), and includes Nadeem Khan (Director – High Performance) and Sameer Khosa.

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Award Ceremony of Short Video Competition “Chatting About China Pakistan Friendship and Good Wishes for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games” by All Pakistan-China Friendship Association and Pakistan Olympic Association

Lahore, January 31, 2022 (PPI-OT):To celebrate 70 years of the establishment of Pakistan-China Diplomatic relations, a special award ceremony for winners of the Short Video Competition on the theme of “Chatting About China Pakistan Friendship and Good Wishes for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games” was organized on January 30th 2022 at Pakistan Olympic House, Lahore by Pakistan Olympic Association in partnership with All Pakistan-China Friendship Association.

The Pakistan Youth came up with unique ideas and created fabulous videos to felicitate Chinese people for Beijing 2022 and celebrate the friendship of the people of Pakistan and China. The students translated their emotions into videos and have sent their good wishes for the success of the Beijing 2022.

Lt. Gen (R) Syed Arif Hasan, President Pakistan Olympic Association welcomed the students, their teachers and esteemed guests from various sections of societies. He said that Olympism strongly promotes all the forms of the arts and therefore it is included in the Olympics Values Education Program.

He thanked the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan and All Pakistan-China Friendship Association for initiating the idea of Short Video Competition. He remarked Beijing 2022 as a milestone in Olympic History as Beijing will be the only city organizing both the summer and Winter Olympics.

In his keynote address, H.E. Nong Rong, Ambassador of China in Pakistan congratulated the winners and all participants of this video competition. The year 2022, he said, is auspicious as the two grand events – 70 years of Pakistan China Diplomatic Relations and the upcoming Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games will further strengthen the iron-clad friendship and promote more Pakistani youth to participate in Olympic Games.

China gives great importance to the Winter Olympic Games, and he said that President Xi Jinping has stated that the Beijing Winter Olympic Games will be the first comprehensive sports event ever to be held. He extended his thanks to President Arif Alvi for the strong support received from Pakistan for this splendid sports event.

H.E Mr. Moin ul Haque, Ambassador of Pakistan in China lauded the preparation of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games as being the safest and green, clean, inclusive and open event in history. The games will be delivered by the Chinese government in the safest and secure way during the Covid-19 pandemic. He felicitated all the students who participated in the competition.

Mr. Anoop Bhatta Rai, President Organization of South Asian Regional Friendship and Cooperation with China (OSARFCC) in his remarks commended the students for the videos produced and their wishes to Beijing 2022 and congratulated China for holding this mega event to promote the Olympic Spirit for promoting peace and harmony among nations.

During the competition 83 short videos were received with participation from 26 schools across Pakistan. In total of 54 winners were selected – from two age categories 11-14 and 15-18 with 2 first prize winners, 10 second prize winners and 15 third prize winners in each category as well as two appreciation awards.

An excellent organization award to five participating education institutions was also announced. All winners received cash prizes, certificates and other mementos/ mascots of Beijing 2022 from the Embassy of China in Pakistan. The students were awarded with recognition certificates and cash awards.

Mr. Muhammad Khalid Mahmood, Secretary General POA along with key officials of POA welcomed the participants to the Pakistan Olympic House and said that due to Covid restrictions a bigger event could not be held as planned. Ms. Farwa Zafar, General Secretary All Pakistan China Friendship Association briefed the audience about the event. Ch. Muhammad Yaqub, Mr. Shaukat Javed, Vice Presidents POA also appreciated the students and teacher for the good job done.

The students and teachers from participating schools across Pakistan, friends from China and South Asian Friendship Associations, and the media also attended the ceremony via zoom online. The names of the winners of the competition and their schools are:

Ms. Maryam Khalid, SMS Agha Khan School, Karimabad, Karachi

Ms. Areesha Aslam, Danish School, Girls, Rahim Yar Khan

Ms. Aaliya Saman Ali, Danish School Girls, Jand, Attock

Ms. Sajida Bibi, Danish School, Girl, Vehari

The event concluded with closing remarks by Lt Gen (R) Syed Arif Hasan HI (M), President POA “Pak China Dosti Zindabad”.

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