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Corps Commanders Conference

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Corps Commanders have vowed to use all available state resources to combat terrorists, as well as those who assist and abet them in their efforts to destabilise Pakistan at the request of enemy forces.

The decision was made during the 262nd Corps Commanders’ Conference, which was presided over by Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir and held in Rawalpindi.

The Army Chief addressed the forum, stating that Pakistan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty are untouchable and sacred.

He stated that although Pakistan is in favour of peaceful coexistence with other states, the nation’s sovereignty, honour, and ambitions would never be compromised.

The Forum received a briefing on the ruthless Indian campaign of extraterritorial and extrajudicial executions, which continue to target Pakistani civilians and support state-sponsored terrorism.

The Forum underlined its unwavering support for Palestine and the Gazanian people while pointing out the conflict’s severely detrimental effects and its propensity to spread throughout the whole region.

The deployment of the Pakistan Army to support the Pakistani Election Commission in organising a peaceful general election in 2024 was another topic of discussion during the forum.

The Pakistan Army will carry out its assigned tasks in accordance with the Constitution’s mandate and the Election Commission’s directives.

The Conference recognised and applauded the actions taken against a variety of illicit activities and criminal organisations, such as power theft, hoarding, smuggling, and illegal immigration.

The Forum was briefed on the formations’ operational readiness.

The chief of staff of the Army instructed formation commanders to keep their attention on troop morale, training, and management.

In addition, the Forum honoured the men and officers of the armed forces, law enforcement agencies, and the people who gave their lives to maintain peace and stability in the nation for the highest sacrifices of Martyrs.

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In interbank trade, the Pakistani rupee modestly appreciates versus the US dollar.

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In the interbank market, the Pakistani Rupee increased by 0.03% against the US dollar during Monday’s early trading session.

The rupee strengthened by 8 paise against the dollar, reaching 278.48 as of 10:10 a.m. By ending at 278.56, the rupee had lost 9 paise the day before.

Globally, Monday saw a minor decline in the US dollar, but it was still close to its two-year high. In order to obtain additional understanding of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate strategy, traders are anticipating US economic data, namely the December non-farm payrolls report.

The Chinese yuan also garnered notice when, following a strong defense by the People’s Bank of China in December, it dropped below the psychological level of 7.3 per dollar for the first time in 14 months.

Last spotted, the offshore yuan increased by 0.15% to 7.3487 per US dollar, while the onshore yuan fell by 0.05% to 7.3252 per US dollar.

The speeches that various Federal Reserve policymakers are scheduled to give this week, in which they are anticipated to restate their positions on inflation and the continuous fight against price increases, are also attracting market attention.

Expectations of fewer interest rate reduction from the Fed have helped the US dollar gain strength, and last week it reached a two-year high. Meanwhile, the euro fell to its lowest level in more than two years.

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Drugs worth $1 million are seized by the Pakistan Navy in the North Arabian Sea.

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Pakistan Navy Ship PNS MOAWIN, according to ISPR, used naval air assets to perform a boarding operation on a suspicious boat and confiscate the drugs that were concealed in the ship’s hidden compartments.

An estimated one million US dollars is the international market value of the narcotics that were seized.

International shipping lanes were being used to deliver this shipment of drugs.

Within the region’s maritime borders, the Pakistan Navy is always engaged in stopping all types of illicit activity, ISPR continued.

A spokesperson for the ANF Headquarters stated that earlier, during seven operations, another security unit of the nation’s anti-narcotics unit (ANF) seized more than 149 kg of drugs valued at more than Rs 40 million and detained four drug dealers.

He reported that 30 capsules containing heroin had been found in the stomach of a traveler at Peshawar International Airport who was headed to Jeddah.

Another operation resulted in the arrest of a suspect after 31 inebriated tablets were found in a package close to an Islamabad park.

150 grams of ice were found in a package that was shipped to Australia via a Karachi courier service.

90 kilograms of opium and 10 kg of heroin that had been concealed for smuggling were found during an operation in the Balochistani district of Chagai.

In the fifth operation, 45 kg of hashish was found in an uninhabited part of Balochistan’s Coastal Line Pasni. Three kilograms of hashish were found in Hyderabad on a suspect.

During the seventh operation, 500 grams of ice and 1 kilogram of heroin were found in the custody of a biker who was stopped close to the Iqbal Shaheed Toll Plaza Attock.

Additional investigations are underway, and cases have been filed under the Narcotics Control Act against the arrested suspect.

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Outsourcing of Airports: Deputy Prime Minister Commits to Transforming Aviation into a Profitable Sector

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Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has instructed the implementation of all feasible measures to render aviation a viable industry and to enhance service quality for travelers.

He provided these directives while presiding over a meeting in Islamabad concerning the outsourcing of airports and the advancement of the aviation sector.

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