IPS’ National Academic Council meets to discuss ongoing crisis

Islamabad, March 15, 2023 (PPI-OT):Intelligentsia for strong, indigenous, civil society mobilization to pull country out of morass
Renowned intellectuals, technocrats, religious scholars and academics representing a cross-section of Pakistani society gathered on March 11, 2023 for a special moot of the National Academic Council of IPS to contemplate measures to mitigate the ongoing national crisis, what they termed as extremely complex, multidimensional and unprecedented since the country’s independence.

The veterans suggested launching of a strong, indigenous, civil society, nationwide struggle to help pull the country out of the morass within the constitutional framework. They described the ongoing situation a systemic failure whose root cause was moral crisis, corruption and institutional decay. As such the experts recommended imposition of a ‘governance emergency’, which they said, was more critical than an economic or security emergency.

The speakers also underscored the importance of proper education of youth and the new generation to make them productive citizens and viewed that the continuously deteriorating political crisis demands holistic democratic, electoral, and holistic structural reforms. Moreover, there was a dire need to devise a state-of-the-art political system on realistic and pragmatic foundations to promote credible and competent leadership which can address the lack of dialogue and the knowing-doing gap, they urged.

Speaking on the occasion, Khalid Rahman, IPS’ chairman, called for the mobilization of Pakistan’s indigenous civil society, with the inclusion of all stakeholders, that can bring consensus and clarity of ideas, and devise out-of-the-box solutions to mitigate the perpetual crisis. He also proposed the system of proportionate electorate to ensure representative democracy and good governance in the country.

Dr. Shahida Wizarat, eminent economist and author, said Pakistan has long relied on external actors, especially IMF and the World Bank, for economic support, which then dictated the country’s policies and developed the nation’s consumer mind-set. The foremost thing to troubleshoot the economic crisis is to eliminate foreign economic managers in favour of indigenous solutions and seek alternatives to IMF, she remarked.

Just as strength is needed for the creation of a state, it is needed for its stability too, stressed Mufti Abdul Rahim, head, Jamia-Tur-Rasheed, Karachi, suggesting that in the current situation, the strength must be drawn from within by forging a consensus, documenting true facts, constructively criticizing the institutions including establishment, streamlining media, and empowering the role of religious institutions and faith-based initiatives.

Along with introducing democratic, electoral, and governance reforms, efforts are needed to ensure check and balance, accountability, and the functionality of all state institutions, stressed Senator (r) Javed Jabbar, former federal minister and public intellectual. Moreover, there is a need of a new management paradigm based on enhancing the functionality of governance structures through measures such as the integration of local governance units at the national level, he stressed.

The hybrid national moot was also addressed by Dr. Qibla Ayaz, chairman, Council of Islamic Ideology, Ahmad Bilal Mehboob, founder president, PILDAT, Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rahman, president, Tanzeem-ul-Madaris Ahle Sunnat Pakistan, Muhammad Akram Sheikh, eminent jurist, Dr. Syed Irfan Haider, vice-chancellor, Ziauddin University, Syed Abu Ahmad Akif, former federal cabinet secretary, Dr Anwar-ul-Hassan Gilani, former vice chancellor, University of Haripur, Dr Junaid Ahmed Zaidi, former rector COMSATS, Dr Syed Tahir Hijazi, former member governance, Planning Commission of Pakistan, Waqar Masood Khan, former federal secretary (finance), Mirza Hamid Hassan, former federal secretary, Water and Power, Ambassador (r) Syed Abrar Hussain, vice chairman, IPS, Prof. Jaleel Aali, prominent intellectual and former head, Urdu department, F.G. Sir Syed College, Dr. Naveed Butt, physician, Federal Government Services Hospital, Nazeer Ahmad Mahar, governance specialist and executive director, The Research Initiative, Dr. Fakhrul Islam, director Pakistan Study Centre, Peshawar University, Brig. Tughral Yamin, former dean CIPS, NUST, Dr. Masood Mehmood Khan, faculty at Curtin University, Australia, Dr. Noreen Saher, associate professor/chairperson, Department of Anthropology, IIUI, and Shahzad Iqbal Sham, senior research fellow IPS.

The moot participants demanded the formation of a ‘truth and reconciliation forum’, on the lines of the South African model, as a viable national cathartic measure. Another suggested alternative was a ‘qaumi jirga’ to develop a national consensus. This is important because innovative solutions can emerge only when discussed extensively by stakeholders.

It was rued that although it is a fact that Pakistan was faced with multidimensional, i.e. economic, social, political challenges, the perception is largely amplified and managed by external elements that want to weaken the country, internally and externally. The citizens must realize that Pakistan has its own elements of strength and national confidence that can bring durable improvements. The situation must not lead to despair and pessimism; instead, the vision for change and solutions must be accompanied by self-esteem, unwavering fight, and persistent efforts at every possible level.

In this regard, the example of Iran was quoted as a model of resilience and indigenization. Some 30 years ago Turkey was the top country for scientific output in the Muslim world, but now Iran enjoys that position in spite of years’ long crushing international sanctions.

The need of the hour is that the politicians should sit together and develop a consensus on minimum agenda, a charter of national reconciliation, and true democracy as the solution. The solution to the institutional crisis lies in self-reliance, electoral and governance reforms, promotion of accountability, morality, and digitalizing the system, the moot concluded.

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GCU Holds Panel Discussions On Women’s Leadership Roles

Lahore, March 15, 2023 (PPI-OT): The Government College University Lahore on Tuesday hosted a panel discussion on Women in Leadership Roles: Breaking the Glass Ceiling, moderated by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr Asghar Zaidi.
The panellists included Ombudsperson for Punjab, Nabila Hakim; Secretary of Women Development Department Punjab, Sumaira Samad; Founder of Alvir Airways, Huma Batool; Chairperson of Political Science Department GCU, Ms. Fauzia Ghani; Renowned Writer and Columnist Amna Mufti and Ms. Sumera Khalil, Incharge Women Development Center, GCU.

The discussion covered various topics related to women’s rights, property rights, workplace security, women’s contributions to the economy, and societal norms and discrimination. The panellists highlighted the challenges women face in male-dominated fields and the gains women have made in various sectors.

The Vice-Chancellor summarized the discussion, linking it with gender-neutral appreciation of work, gender mainstreaming, and social policy. He also said that the event aimed to support and empower women by creating a safe and inclusive environment for learning and development. The event was hosted by the co-Incharge GCU Women Development Centre Ms. Syeda Naima Kazmi.

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In-House Session held with Korea Institute of Defence Analyses

Islamabad, March 15, 2023 (PPI-OT):The China Pakistan Study Centre (CPSC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies (ISSI) organised an In-House session with Korea Institute of Defence Analyses (KIDA) on “Pakistan-South Korea Relations.” The discussion was chaired by Dr. Talat Shabbir, Director CPSC, ISSI. The participants included: Mr. Kim Ki-won, Research Fellow-KIDA, Mr. Noh In-Kyu, Associate Research Fellow- KIDA and Director Arsalan, Ministry of Defence, Mr. Malik Qasim Mustafa, Director ACDC, Mr. Muhammad Ali Baig, Research Fellow, and Ms. Uroosa Khan, Research Associate/Editor Pivot.

Dr. Talat Shabbir, Director CPSC in his welcome remarks, gave a brief overview of the working of the Institute and its organizational structure. He noted that the world today is in a state of transition and multiple centres of power are emerging and asserting themselves which is redefining the contours of the modern world. Major powers have a responsibility towards ensuring international peace and Pakistan is also trying to play its role in ensuring peace in South Asia and beyond. He further said that ISSI would like to work on three core areas with Korea Institute of Defence Analyses (KIDA) and Republic of Korea (ROK). First, have a bilateral dialogue on Climate Change; second, initiate a discourse regarding Pakistan-RoK trade and investment cooperation; and, third have think-tank collaboration with Korea Institute of Defence Analyses (KIDA) to work together on areas of mutual interest.

Mr. Kim Ki-won, Research Fellow-KIDA said that it is very important to understand Pak-RoK relations in all domains. He agreed that think-tank collaboration is very important and also suggested to have cooperation in the domain of cyber security and emerging technologies. Mr. Malik Qasim Mustafa, Director ACDC while talking about nuclear safety, emerging technologies and cyber security noted that Pakistan today faces militarization within South Asia and in Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and India’s aggressive militarization poses a threat to Pakistan. He emphasized that the International Community should recognize the security concerns in this region and respond to these reasonably and objectively.

He further added that Pakistan has always supported the UNSC resolutions and will continue to do so in the future. Mr. Noh In-Kyu, Associate Research Fellow- KIDA, in his remarks, noted that in South Korea the knowledge and understanding regarding the South Asian region could be improved by think-tank collaboration, people-to-people contacts and academic exchanges. He added that small-scale economic cooperation between the two states can pave way for large scale cooperation in the future.

Mr. Muhammad Ali Baig, Research Fellow-CPSC, in his comments, suggested that Pakistan and South Korea can have collaboration in the auto-mobile industry and high-tech industry in manufacturing electronics like cellular phones, tablets, smart watches etc. Moreover, in the domain of defence cooperation the two sides can have collaboration in the aerospace industry.

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Lecture on “Meeting of East and West in Modern Western Sufi Autobiography” held at New Campus

Islamabad, March 15, 2023 (PPI-OT): Halqa-i-Khayal, a literary forum of Faculty of language and Literature and Faculty of Usuluddin of International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), jointly organized a lecture on “Meeting of East and West in Modern Western Sufi Autobiography” at Dr. Zafar Ishaq Ansari Conference Room, IIUI.

The Guest Speaker of the event was Prof. Dr. Marcia Hermansen (Director of Islamic World Studies Program) from Loyola University, Chicago. Whereas Dean, Faculty of Usuluddin Prof. Dr. Taj Afsar, Dean Faculty of Languages and Literature Dr Najeeba Arif, faculty members and research scholars and more than 70 students from both faculties attended the lecture.

Prof. Dr. Marcia Hermansen delivered a very interesting and informative lecture on modern western Sufi autobiography and post millennial Sufi narrative. University Students and faculty members participated and interacted with the speaker during the question answer session. Prof. Dr. Taj Afsar delivered his presidential address. The session was concluded with a vote of thanks by Prof. Dr. Najeeba Arif.

It is pertinent to mention Halqa-i Khayal is a literary and academic forum. It was established by Prof. Dr. Najeeba Arif within the Faculty of Languages and Literature (IIUI) for the faculty members and students. It hosts fortnightly / monthly sessions on various topics of contemporary relevance to culture, literature, and linguistics, etc.

The Forum invites writers and intellectuals from relevant fields particularly from within arts, humanities and social sciences to deliver lectures and talks. The basic purpose of Halqa-i Khayal is to create a learning environment in the Faculty of Languages and Literature to help students engage with the established scholars in their areas and directly benefit from them.

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GCU Announces Lifetime Achievement Award for 10 Alumni

Lahore, March 15, 2023 (PPI-OT): The Government College University Lahore has announced the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Awards to be bestowed upon ten of its distinguished alumni who have made significant contributions to society in their respective fields. The university’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Asghar Zaidi, made the announcement on Tuesday, stating that the awards will be presented during the 21st convocation of GCU scheduled to be held on March 17 and 18.

The list of honourees includes renowned personalities from diverse fields, such as religious scholar Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, former foreign minister Khursheed Mahmud Kasuri, lawyer and TV personality Syed Naeem Altaf Bokhari, singer Shafqat Amanat Ali, and former education minister Shafqat Mahmood. Other recipients are Ch. Akhtar Rasool for his contributions to sports, Usman Peerzada for his work in theatre, Mian Misbah-ur-Rehman for his contributions to philanthropy, Prof. Dr. Mahmood Shaukat for his work in healthcare, and Mirza Athar Baig for his contributions to literature.

Announcing the Lifetime Achievement Awards, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Asghar Zaidi said that GCU has a long tradition of recognizing its accomplished alumni, and these Lifetime Achievement Awards have now become an integral part of this tradition. “The awards are a symbol of the university’s appreciation for the achievements of our alumni, and they serve as an inspiration for future generations of students to follow in their footsteps,” he added.

In last two years’ year, the University conferred Lifetime Achievement Awards on S.M. Zafar, Mustansar Husain Tarar, Dr Pervez Hassan, Zia Mohyeddin, Syed Babar Ali, Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib, Aitzaz Ahsan, Dr. Arfa Sayeda Zehra, Hadiqa Kiani, Dr. Samar Mubarakmand, Ramiz Raja, Prof. Dr. Javed Akram, Shamshad Ahmad, Prof. Khursheed Rizvi and Professor Ahmed Rafique Akhtar.

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Khawaja, Mitchell rise in MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings

Dubai, March 15, 2023 (PPI-OT): Australia opener Usman Khawaja and New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell have made notable gains in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings after smashing fine centuries over the past week. Khawaja’s score of 180 in the drawn fourth Test against India in Ahmedabad has lifted him two spots to seventh position and to a career-best 815 rating points while Mitchell’s knocks of 102 and 81 in the epic victory over Sri Lanka in Christchurch has helped him reach a career-best eighth position as he touches the 800-point mark for the first time.

The high-scoring match at Ahmedabad also saw former India captain Virat Kohli advance seven places to 13th position after his Player of the Match effort of 186 while Australia all-rounder Cameroon Green (up 11 places to 26th) and India’s Shubman Gill (up 17 places to 46th) have also progressed after notching centuries. In the latest weekly update that also considers performances in the second Test between South Africa and the West Indies in Johannesburg, Temba Bavuma’s match-winning 172 for the home side has lifted him 14 slots to a career best 15th position.

Sri Lanka’ Angelo Mathews is another one to move up the batting rankings, his scores of 47 and 115 taking him from 19th to 17th position. In the bowlers’ rankings, India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has grabbed sole possession of the top spot after his haul of six for 91, 10 rating points ahead of James Anderson. Another bowler to advance is New Zealand seamer Tim Southee, who took five for 64 and two for 57, going from 18th to 12th position.

In the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Player Rankings, Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto’s scores of 51, 46 not out and 47 not out not only won him the Player of the Series award at home against England but have also lifted him 68 places to 16th position. In the ODI Rankings, Nepal batters Rohit Paudel (up four places to 55th) and Aasif Sheikh (up 16 places to 62nd) and leg-spin bowler Sandeep Lamichhane (up five places to 21st) are among those to progress owing to their performances in matches of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 in Kirtipur, Nepal.

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