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Mohsin Naqvi is all set to assume the role of ACC president, following Jay Shah.

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According to the reports, Mohsin Naqvi would take over as chair of the ACC in January 2025 after Pakistan was granted permission to do so. At the January 2024 ACC conference in Bali, a decision was made.

In the meantime, Jay Shah, the ACC’s current president, received a one-year extension, ending in January 2025.

For those who do not know, Mohsin Naqvi is the current chairman of the PCB and the Interior Minister of Pakistan, two important roles.

In the meantime, Bangladesh will host the Men’s Asia Cup in ODI format in 2027 and India will host the event in T20 format in 2025.

Six teams—Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka—will compete in both Men’s Asia Cup editions. A sixth team will be chosen following the conclusion of the qualifying round.

When the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) released the Invitation for Expressions of Interest (IEOI) for the sponsorship rights document on Saturday, the development was verified.

The invitation to submit an IEOI for ACC Sponsorship Rights between 2024 and 2027 is sent out to interested parties in the letter.

The statement also made clear that all information, including schedules, dates, formats, and places, is tentative and is subject to change at the ACC’s sole discretion without liability.

Notably, the six-team competition is anticipated to take place in September of the following year, following the conclusion of the nation’s monsoon season. However, the official calendar for the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 has not yet been determined.

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COAS Visits Bannu and Promises Terrorism Justice

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Syed Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff, traveled to Bannu after the March 4 terrorist attack on Bannu cantonment was thwarted.
COAS examined the general security situation in the region as well as ongoing security operations during the visit.
At CMH Bannu, he also spoke with wounded soldiers and praised their tenacity and commitment. Speaking to the troops, he reaffirmed the Pakistan Army’s commitment to combating terrorism and commended their prompt action in neutralizing the assailants.
In addition to expressing sympathy to the families of the civilians slain in the strike, General Munir promised that those responsible for the planning and execution would shortly face consequences.
He emphasized that such activities reveal Khwarij’s true nature as enemies of Islam and denounced the savage targeting of innocent people.
The COAS underlined that Pakistan will not permit its stability to be jeopardized and that terrorist organizations, such as Fitna al-Khawarij, continue to use foreign weapons while operating from Afghan territory.
When he arrived, Corps Commander Peshawar welcomed him.

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Ethiopia-Pakistan Relations: Ethiopian Ambassador Presents Fraternity Award to Khawaja Asif

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Khawaja Muhammad Asif, the minister of defense and aviation, received the “Ethiopia-Pakistan fraternity award” from Ethiopian Ambassador Dr. Jemal Beker.
In appreciation of Khawaja Asif’s noteworthy contributions to enhancing Pakistan-Ethiopia bilateral ties, the award was given out.
The Ethiopian Envoy, who spoke at the event, praised the Minister’s work to strengthen the two countries’ diplomatic and economic relations.
The Ethiopian Ambassador said, “Khawaja Muhammad Asif has played a pivotal role in enhancing Ethiopia-Pakistan relations.”
Additionally, he recognized the minister’s pivotal involvement in Ethiopian Airlines’ establishment in Pakistan, which has strengthened connections between the two nations.
In addition to thanking Ethiopia and its ambassador for the honor, Khawaja Asif reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to developing closer ties with Ethiopia.
The Ethiopian Ambassador emphasized that Pakistan and Ethiopia had better bilateral ties than before.

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Issues Affecting Pakistan’s Textile Mills Industry: The Government Is Determined To Address Textile Industry Concerns: FM

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Muhammad Aurangzeb, minister of finance, has stated that the government is firmly committed to helping the textile industry in every way possible.
He made this pledge today in Islamabad during a meeting with the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association’s leadership.
In order to guarantee the long-term sustainability and future expansion of Pakistan’s industrial sector, the Minister also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to addressing important tax, energy, and funding challenges.
He welcomed the APTMA office-bearers and gave the delegation his word that the government is committed to resolving the issues facing the textile industry since it understands how important it is to Pakistan’s economy.
Muhammad Aurangzeb underlined that resolving the fundamental issues facing the sector is essential to establishing an atmosphere that is favorable for industrial expansion, promoting economic stability, and bolstering the country’s overall growth trajectory.

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