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After PIA’s Paris advertisement causes uproar, the PM demands action, saying, “We’re coming.”

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An investigation has been ordered by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif into contentious advertising that Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) produced to herald the return of flights to Paris.

During a Senate session on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar revealed the development in response to a call to action issued by PPP Senator Sherry Rehman.

Sen. Rehman took issue with the commercial, which showed a PIA plane close to the Eiffel Tower with the slogan “We’re Coming.” She argued that the ad raised serious security concerns and misrepresented the airline’s intentions, leading to public ridicule.

“Who gave their approval for this advertisement, and why was it allowed to air without careful review?” Rehman, the senator, asked. Concerning the airline’s operational situation, she added that only 19 of its 34 planes are presently in service.

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The Prime Minister had taken notice of the issue; Senator Dar responded, and he requested an independent investigation into the making and approval of the advertisement.

Dar reiterated the government’s intention to privatize PIA and stressed that it will be a transparent process. According to him, 22 aircraft—six Boeings, eleven Airbuses, and five ATRs—are in service, while five Boeings and six Boeings are being repaired.

In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister said he was hopeful that PIA flights will resume to the UK by March or April, adding that a UK team would likely travel to Pakistan by the end of January to do a physical evaluation.

Dar recalled comments made by former aviation minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan, who asserted that PIA pilots possessed phony permits, in reference to previous disputes.

According to Dar, the statement caused PIA flights to be banned in the US, the UK, and Europe, costing the country’s aviation industry a substantial amount of money each year and harming its reputation.

He went on to say that the cabinet had suggested an investigation into the former minister’s remarks because of the significant impact they had on PIA and the grounding of multiple Pakistani pilots employed by foreign airlines.

Senator Rehman also raised broader concerns about the lack of clarity surrounding PIA’s privatization plan, urging the government to provide transparency. “The grounding of aircraft and uncertainty over the airline’s future need urgent attention,” she said.

Dar, while defending the privatization initiative, stated that the process was progressing rapidly and called for Pakistan’s corporate sector to take the lead in reviving the national carrier.

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Skilled Youth Will Expand Employment Prospects: PM

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According to Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, the government is actively working on a policy to lower unemployment by encouraging the private sector, and providing young people with professional skills is crucial to expanding employment prospects.

The Prime Minister stated that the “Uraan Pakistan” Project would provide new job possibilities throughout the nation while presiding over a youth program meeting.

In addition to wanting to take action against fraudulent and unlicensed organizations that offer jobs abroad, Shehbaz Sharif ordered the creation of a plan that would meet the market demands of friendly nations in order to hire young people abroad.

He stated that in order to promote technical and professional capabilities, the Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Program and the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission should fulfill their respective roles. The future of Pakistan is correlated with the growth of the IT sector.

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PSO Bangladesh Army Meets With COAS: Talks About Bilateral Military Cooperation

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General Syed Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff, met with Lieutenant General S M Kamr-ul-Hassan, the Principal Staff Officer of the Armed Forces Division of Bangladesh, at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.

Both parties discussed the changing security dynamics in the region and looked into further ways to strengthen their bilateral military cooperation during their meeting.

They emphasized that the two fraternal nations’ long-term connection must be durable against outside forces, underscoring the significance of a stronger defense relationship.

The Army Chief reaffirmed the importance of working together to advance peace and stability in South Asia and the wider area, while making sure that both countries keep up their contributions to regional security through cooperative defense projects.

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IBO in Spinwam: Four Khwarij Are Removed by Security Forces

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Security personnel have executed four Khwarij in the North Waziristan district’s broad region of Spinwam through an intelligence-based operation.

Own troops engaged Khwarij’s location successfully during the operation, and following a fierce firefight, they killed four Khwarij.

Additionally, weapons and ammunition were found on the deceased Khwarij, who continued to be actively involved in a number of terrorist attacks against security personnel and the targeted murder of defenseless civilians.

In an effort to eradicate the threat of terrorism from the nation, security personnel are conducting a sanitization operation to eradicate any further Kharji that may be present in the area.

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