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Explainer: What India’s Change to Occupied Kashmir’s Status Means

India’s government has revoked the special constitutional status of Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK), amid a heavy security crackdown in the disputed region.

The constitutional provision forbids Indians from outside the region from buying land or permanently settling in the Muslim-majority territory.

What is happening?

The Hindu nationalist-led government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday proposed revoking Article 370 of India’s constitution, which confers special rights to permanent residents of IoK.

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بھارتی آئین کا آرٹیکل 370 اور 35اے کیا ہے؟

Article 370 of the Indian constitution used to give special status to the region of Jammu and Kashmir

بھارت کے صدر رام ناتھ کووند نے آئین کے آرٹیکل 370 کو ختم کرنے کے بل پر دستخط کر دیے ہیں جس کے بعد مقبوضہ کشمیر کی خصوصی حیثیت ختم ہو گئی ہے۔

صدر کی منظوری کے بعد آرٹیکل 370 ختم کرنے کے حوالے سے بل بھارت کے ایوان بالا راجیا سبھا میں پیش کیا گیا جس پر بحث ہوئی۔

خیال رہے کہ خصوصی آرٹیکل ختم کرنے کے بعد مقبوضہ کشمیر اب ریاست نہیں بلکہ وفاقی اکائی کہلائے گا، جس کی قانون ساز اسمبلی ہوگی۔

بھارت کے صدر رام ناتھ کووند نے آئین کے آرٹیکل 370 کو ختم کرنے کے بل پر دستخط کر دیے ہیں جس کے بعد مقبوضہ کشمیر کی خصوصی حیثیت ختم ہو گئی ہے۔

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زیادتی کے 200 کیسز نمٹانے والی نڈر خاتون ایس ایچ او

Pakistan’s First Female SHO Dealt with 200 Rape Cases

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دو ماہ قبل پاکستان کے صوبہ پنجاب کے شہر ضلع پاکپتن میں پہلی مرتبہ خاتون پولیس افسر ایس ایچ او تعینات ہونے والی کلثوم فاطمہ نے اب تک تقریباً دو سو زیادتی کے کیسز نمٹادیئے۔

پاکستان میں خواتین کے ساتھ جنسی زیادتی کے واقعات تھم نہیں پا رہے، اس حوالے سےصوبہ پنجاب کا شہر قصور توجہ کا مرکز بنا ہوا ہے۔ یہاں کم سن بچیوں کے زیادتی کے بعد انہیں قتل کر دیا جاتا ہے۔

کلثوم فاطمہ نے برطانوی نشریاتی ادارے کو انٹرویو دیا جس میں ان کا کہنا تھا کہ ’چند سال قبل جب ان واقعات کے بارے میں سنتی رہتی تھی، میرے لئے یہ ناقابلِ برداشت تھا، مگر میں کیا کر سکتی تھی، میرےصرف غصہ کرنے یا باتوں سے کمسن بچیاں محفوظ نہیں ہو سکتی تھیں‘۔

ان کا کہنا تھا کہ ’میرے دل میں‘ یہ چیز آئی کہ ایک بار اللہ تعالیٰ مجھے کسی ایسے عہدے پر پہنچا دے، تو کم از کم میں ان درندوں کو نہ چھوڑوں‘۔

کلثوم فاطمہ نے مزید کہا کہ ’مجھے موقع ملا، میں نے مقابلے کے امتحان کے ذریعے پنجاب پولیس میں بطور سب انسپکٹر شمولیت اختیار کی، مجھے کام بھی وہی سونپا گیا جو میں کرنا چاہتی تھی‘۔

بی بی سی کی رپورٹ کے مطابق کلثوم فاطمہ کو ’تحقیقات بھی ان مقدموں کی سونپی گئیں جو عورتوں اور بچیوں کے ساتھ زیادتی سے متعلق تھے۔‘

واضح رہے کہ خاتون سب انسپکٹر کلثوم فاطمہ کو ڈی پی او عبادت نثار نے ماڈل تھانہ ڈلو ریام میں ایس ایچ او تعینات کیا تھا۔

ڈی پی او عبادت نثار کا کہنا تھا کہ پاکپتن پولیس میں خواتین افسران کی قابلیت اور اہلیت کسی سے کم نہیں، خاتون پولیس افسر کی تعیناتی سے لوگوں کو فوری انصاف کی فراہمی میں آسانی ہو گی۔

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Police Arrested a Man Who Harassed a Girl By Flashing His Private Body Part

Police arrested a man on Friday who harassed a girl in Lahore by flashing his private body part.

Police started investigating this case when the girl, who had been harassed, uploaded a video of him on social media in which he was on his motorcycle and could be clearly seen displaying his private body part to the girl who, at that time, was passing by.

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Official United States Visits by Pakistani Leaders (Complete List)

Official United States Visits by Pakistani Leaders

1950: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan meets President Harry S. Truman. Official state visit paid by the first Prime Minister of Pakistan (3 May to 26 May 1950)

1954: Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Bogra meets President Dwight D. Elisenhower

1957: Prime Minister prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suharwardy meets President Eisenhower

President Ayub Khan’s Official visit to United States

1961: President Ayub Khan meet President john F. Kennedy

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Flying & Fighting in the JF-17 Thunder: Interview with Pakistan Air Force fighter pilot

The JF-17 Thunder is one of the rarest and least known fighter aircraft in the world. Operated solely by the Pakistan Air Force*, it is a capable fighter in the same class as the F-16. On conditions of anonymity, we spoke to one JF-17 pilot to learn more. 

The views expressed are not the official positions of the PAF.

What is the best and worst thing about the JF-17?

“Best thing: Continuous upgrades of indigenous and Chinese weapons/electronic counter-measures suites, standoff capabilities of exceptional range i.e REK/IREK,CM-400,C-802AK etc. Worst : limited BVR load-out.”

What advice would you give to new pilots on the type?

“Know your books and more importantly know the adversaries books. The modern jets are complex fighting machines so you must be at ease with all the systems in order to employ your jet with confidence

For all new pilots: you have be a perfect blend of nerdiness and madness.. Fighter flying is nothing without study and passion.”

How would you rate the aircraft in terms of A. sustained turn rates B. instantaneous turn C. High alpha D. Acceleration ?

“In A-A config the aircraft is a treat to fly.. turns and rolls like a beauty..2/3 Tank config it becomes a little tricky to manoeuvre above 30,000..below 30,000 it’s superb..”

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Will CPEC survive the IMF bailout? (By: Afshan Subohi)

By: Afshan Subohi

The staff report released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) last week must have provided some measure of comfort to the champions of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as well as China that chose Pakistan to be the first key destination for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which aims to sustain its economic triumph and realise future ambitions.

If this is just a coincidence, it is intriguing. After a long lull, there is light blipping again on the CPEC drawing board. Last Friday, a 55-member Chinese delegation of business executives met Prime Minister Imran Khan and reportedly committed to ploughing $5 billion investment over the next five years. “Probably the interaction with the Chinese delegations was already planned, but the fact that it did materialise as soon as details of the IMF deal were made public kindled new hope for the future,” commented a top leader of the government’s economic team.

In its staff report following the approval of a three-year $6bn bailout programme, the IMF mentions the repayment of $14.68bn due for $21.8bn bilateral and commercial loans that Pakistan owes to China. This is almost 24pc of the country’s total $85.8bn external debt and liabilities. The document states that the Chinese commercial debt will be fully retired by the end of the programme in 2022 while the bilateral debt ($15.5bn) will be almost half of what the country owes at this point to $7.9bn.

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Religion, Nationalism and Insurgency in Balochistan

A long the major highways across the country, madressahs, mosques and other big and small structures of various religious denominations are a common sight. From Karachi to Torkham, Islamabad to Gilgit and Peshawar to Kotri, the spread of religious institutions is a visible indication of the religious ethos in the country. But the architectural symmetry of madressahs, mosques and religious centres? also points to the presence of religious forces that are at work to create a kind of national cohesion.

The main beneficiary of religious institutionalisation is a major segment of the lower income groups. In Punjab, this phenomenon has already significantly transformed social structures, and a similar transformation is also underway in Sindh. Now, not unlike the rest of the country, such structures are increasingly sprouting up along the major highways and inter-district roads in Balochistan. But, the case of Balochistan is a more complex one in many respects.

Rapid urbanisation in parts of Balochistan and a growing middle class can be counted as primary factors behind growing religiosity in the province. The Baloch overseas workers in Middle Eastern countries, as well as Omani and Iranian influences in the coastal and bordering regions, have also factored in to change the socio-economic fabric of the area. Encompassing all this is the state’s larger religion-oriented national cohesion project, which defines Pakistan’s ideological foundation in religious terms and places religious identity above all other identities including ethnic. The historical processes of Islamicisation of the state and society palpably indicate that.

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The CSS Syllabus: A Blueprint for Change (By: Abrahim Shah | 3rd in CSS 2018)

The Central Superior Services (CSS) examination continues to remain one of the most prestigious, and indeed, one of the most daunting examinations in Pakistan. In reality, however, despite the substantial reforms that took place in the exam’s syllabus in 2016, the exam’s curriculum still requires drastic change and reform.

This change is necessary both to pick the most competent candidates for Pakistan’s civil service, and for the mental well-being of candidates themselves. This is so because the CSS exam and its nearly endless syllabus drains aspirants and imposes significant mental strain on students. In any drive towards reforming the syllabus, therefore, it is crucial to analyse the impact any reform will have on students and on the recruitment process.

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My observations on Pakistan’s economy (By Tang Tianru)

Tang Tianru
Tang Tianru | The writer is the Managing Director of an Islamabad-based Chinese company

Pakistan’s current fiscal and taxation policies are characterised by increasing tariffs, expanding the proportion of taxes, raising all kinds of living, production and material rates, resulting in a sharp rise in the production costs of enterprises and an increase in the burden of business operation. At the same time, the exchange rate of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar has depreciated sharply recently. The consumption cost of the people has risen sharply in a short period of time. As a result, the market demand becomes weaker, and the inflation rate is higher. At the time of rising production costs, enterprises have encountered the double challenge of shrinking market demand, adding to their difficulties and worrying conditions. Some enterprises have stopped production or sought to withdraw from the Pakistani market to seek overseas development, thus increasing the unemployment rate in Pakistan.