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Pakistan And Russia In Talks Over Putin’s First Ever Visit To Pakistan

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Maiden visit of Putin from Moscow to Pakistan is now a huge step to improve the bilateral relationships between the two countries ever since the cold war rivalry. The official invitation from Khan is proving to turn into an expected visit by Putin that terms to bear “Big Ticket Projects”.

The main aspect of attention is the multi-billion dollars project of the Gas pipeline agreement, covering a distance of 1122km, from Karachi to Kasur. The project has precursors back from 2015 but will now be officially signed at the total investment of 2.25 billion dollars with 74% stakes for Pakistan in it.

After staggering for 9 years, this project holds strategic importance other than just economic weightage. On the other hand, joint military exercises being held between the two countries since 2016 lead Putin to sell arms, becoming an agenda of the visit.

Author: Anusha Imtiaz

US Citizen In Afghanistan Embraces Islam

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A US citizen living in Afghanistan for many years converted to Islam. The US citizen named Cristopher changed his name to Muhammad Isa after embracing Islam.

Cristopher recited the mandatory Shahada of Islam and accepted that there is no God but Allah and Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is the final messenger of Allah.

The Afghan citizens welcomed the conversion and hugged Mohammed Isa. Muhammad Isa said in a statement that he was inspired by the morals of Muslims that made him embrace Islam.

How situation in Afghanistan affects Global Illegal Drug problem

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Afghan militant groups were notorious for managing their funds through illegal drug trade. The 2018 SIGAR report states that nearly 60 percent of Taliban funding came from drugs. Many of these drugs made their way to civilian Afghans. In absence of any awareness or rehabilitation program, Afghan urban and rural centers have a huge number of drug addicts. Since the Taliban have come to power, no notable step has been taken against Drug trade. Furthermore, the economic crisis might worsen drug usage as well as smuggling, now that Taliban (who survived on drug money against ISAF and ANA) are in power.

The newly formed Taliban health ministry at its inception stated its resolve to combat the widespread drug problem. Afghanistan’s economy and unrest are inextricably linked to the illicit opium trade. The Taliban’s rural constituency includes poppy producers, who rely on the harvest to make ends meet.

With rampant poverty and minimal law enforcement, Afghanistan could become the hub of illicit drug trade and the vices that accompany it. This drug trade can cross threshold of borders into neighboring Central Asian Republics and South Asian states.

The issue eventually lands in security dimension as most of the black money earned from drugs is used by militant groups, provided Taliban’s precedence of surviving on drug major during all these years.

Any new emerging drug trafficking would be carried out through Asia to Europe. Many drugs from Afghanistan are smuggled over to Europe through states constituting the so-called Golden Crescent.
If viewed in the context of increased substance use in the COVID-19 Pandemic, the problem worsens as it indicates an increasing number of individuals resorting to use of illegal drugs to manage mental health issues and distress caused by the Pandemic. Recreational activities that discourage drug abuse, like physical activity and social interactions, haven’t been as safe to engage in or easy to access
People who use substances may have also started new drugs if their usual substances became more difficult to access. This only adds to the huge economy of illegal drug trafficking as demands increase, and provided the restrictions in developed states to grow or manufacture such substances, it leaves uncontrolled regions like Afghanistan and others where law enforcement is minimal, to grow and smuggle these drugs.

Pandemic has globally observed rise in usage of illegal recreational drugs, meaning a multi-billion dollar market is available to be exploited. As a result of the pandemic’s consequence in form of economic hardships, illicit drug production is anticipated to become more tempting to vulnerable rural populations.

This provides just one of the many insights into how Afghan Humanitarian crisis, which is being overlooked by regional and global actors, could create a whole plethora of problems ranging from drug trades, militancy, terror-cartel nexus, human exploitation and the list goes on. This calls for global community to unite and remove hurdles for Afghanistan, especially de sanctioning the 10 Billion reserves. Otherwise it is a disaster in creation and would have detrimental affects on neighboring states and those beyond the region.

About the Author
Hammad Waleed is a student of International Relations in Islamabad. His interests include discourse analysis, Foreign policy analysis, South Asian affairs, Military and Strategic affairs. He can be reached at [email protected]

Despite Ranking 24th In Terms Of Defence Spending, Pakistan Army Becomes The 9th Most Powerful Military In The World

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Pakistan army became the 9th most powerful military in the world as per the Global Firepower Index, but that’s not the only amazing thing.

The defence budget of Pakistan is ranked 24th in the world when it comes to military spending. Countries with a higher defence budget than Pakistan are ranked lower when it comes to powerful militaries.

Pakistan was ranked 10th last year, in 2021 defence budget was reduced due to Pakistan’s weak economy. Still, Pakistan Armed Forces became more powerful than last year.

SHO Murree Police Station Arrested For Taking Bribe From Hotel Mafia

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Anti-Corruption Rawalpindi has arrested the Station House Officer (SHO) of Murree police station for taking bribes.

Complaint was lodged against the SHO for demanding PKR 100,000 bribe from a hotel owner.

The Anti-Corruption team planned a sting operation against the SHO along with the complainant. The SHO was apprehended and the tainted bribery amount was recovered.

Meet Amna, A 13-Years-Old Hafiza Of Quran Who Runs A Home-Made Food Stall In Lahore To Support Her Orphan Siblings

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Amna, a 13-year-old brave girl is an orphan and a Hafiza Quran who runs a homemade food stall on street 7, Cavalry Ground, Lahore.

She sells home-cooked food to feed her orphan siblings, social media is praising her for taking the brave step and encouraging everyone to visit her food stall.

Showbiz Couples Who Display Love Publicly Are 2 Number Couples, Says Shahroz Sabzwari

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Pakistani actor Shahroz Sabzwari along with his father Behroze Sabzwari appeared in Nida Yasir’s morning show Good Morning Pakistan on Monday.

Nida Yasir asked both of them who is a more expressive husband, Behroze replied he does not believe in expressing love publicly.

Shahroz Sabzwari also replied to this question and said celebrities publicly expressing love are fake couples who are looking for attention.

Maryam Nawaz Gifts 140 Million Mercedes G63 AMG To Junaid Safdar, The Most Expensive Vehicle Registered In Punjab Till Now

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PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz presented a wedding gift to her son Junaid Safdar. The wedding gift turned out to be the most expensive vehicle registered in Punjab so far.

The gift Junaid Safdar received was a Mercedes G63 AMG. The German SUV runs on a 4000cc, dual-turbo V8 engine and has a 9-speed transmission.

The tax paid on this vehicle was Rs 5.3 million, which is the highest paid tax ever on a vehicle.

Noor Muqaddam Lived With Zahir Without Marriage, How Is This Acceptable in The Islamic Republic of Pakistan?, Zahir’s Lawyer Taunts Noor’s Father During Cross-Examination

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Noor Muqaddam’s murder case is taking longer to reach the point of justice as the Pakistani court continues the hearing and cross-examination.

Previously, the accused Zahir Jaffer pretended to be a mentally unstable person so he could get medical treatment instead of jail time.

In the latest hearing, the lawyer of Zahir Jaffer tried to assassinate the character of Noor Muqaddam during the cross-examination.

Zahir’s lawyer tried to justify the murder by blaming Noor for something that will reduce her character and end the public sympathies.

Pakistan Military Ranked 9th Most Powerful Forces, While Pakistani Judiciary Ranked 130 Out Of 139

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Pakistan Armed Forces jumped from 10th position to 9th in the ranking of most powerful armed forces of Global Firepower Index.

On the other hand, the Pakistani Judiciary was ranked 130 out of 139 in the World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index 2021.

Both departments belong to the same country, but the performance is different hence both secured different rankings.