New Delhi: Pakistan launched a national security policy, the fourth smallest Pakistani passport for international travel, and other stories from neighboring countries in our Pakistan weekly round.
This is the main news in Pakistan for the past week 1 Cricketer Yasir Shah exams stated ‘innocent’ in the test of rape cases Yasir Shah had been declared “plain” in the case of rape submitted in Islamabad.
The name Shah was dropped from fir after the victim pulled his previous statement and acknowledged that the name Shah was included in the FIR because of the “representation error.” The case against Shah was registered last month due to alleged involvement in helping rape and harassment of a 14-year-old girl.
14:00 Imran Khan to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics Pakistan PM Imran Khan will visit China next month to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics 2022, a foreign office spokesman said on Thursday.
Khan will arrive in Beijing for a three-day official visit – starting February 3 to 5-1 on Chinese leadership invitations.
During his visit, he would hold an important meeting with the leadership of China.
3 Pakistan launched the Pakistani National Security Policy on Friday launching a comprehensive national security policy which he said centered on regional peace and connectivity of regional economy, and emphasized that he wanted to improve relations with near India.
The doctrine is intended to act as a comprehensive framework of binding joint policies in various sectors.
Economic security is listed as a top priority.
4 ‘Pak-Afghan fence work left with the Interior Minister Approval Kabul Sheikh Rashid said that the remaining fences of the Pak-Afghanistan border would be resolved by Afghan’s agreement.
Afghanistan has been fighting for demarcation of the British era boundary which divides the family and tribes on both sides.
Over the past few weeks, the video has appeared on social media which is said to show Taliban fighters pulling out some of the fences along the border of Pak-Afghanistan, claiming that the fence has been established in the Afghanistan region.
5 PAK PAS Fourth Passport – The worst in the global rank of Pakistani passports has been ranked as the fourth worst for international travel for the third consecutive year, with visa access online or visa online only to 31 destinations, according to Henley Passport Index 2022.
Only Syria , Iraq and Afghanistan are lower in rank to Pakistan.
Japan and Singapore sit on the list, with passport holders can travel a visa-free trip to the 192 destination.
6 large cache ‘military arm’ restored in Karachi police claimed to have recovered a large number of anti-aircraft weapons, sten weapons, revolver and other advanced weapons on Saturday from a British era building that had charity trust in the old town of Karachi area.
A police officer who led the operation, said that “military arms” seemed to be buried in land 10 to 12 years ago.
All weapons are old and rusty, he added.