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Adnan Aamir is an Award-Winning Journalist based in Quetta, Pakistan. He covers Business and Economics, development, media and socio-economic issues. He is also founder and Editor of Balochistan Voices, a community based online newspaper.
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SCO summit in Pakistan faces security concerns following Karachi attack

08 Oct 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
A recent attack on Chinese personnel near Karachi airport has heightened security concerns in Pakistan, especially as the country prepares to host the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit. The attack targeted employees of Port Qasim Electric Power Co, a key player in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), raising questions about Islamabad's ability to protect Chinese nationals. This incident underscores the challenges Pakistan faces in ensuring the safety of foreign nationals and maintaining its international commitments.

Pakistan locks down capital as jailed ex-PM Khan calls for protests

04 Oct 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, and neighboring Rawalpindi were locked down as former Prime Minister Imran Khan, currently jailed, called for protests. The government took extensive measures to prevent demonstrations, including blocking major roads and suspending mobile services. Security forces were deployed across the region, highlighting the ongoing political unrest and the government's determination to suppress dissent.

Pakistan inks $7bn IMF bailout with big concessions; challenges lie ahead

27 Sep 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
Pakistan has secured a $7 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is being hailed as the country's last bailout. However, to secure the deal, Pakistan had to make significant concessions, including the removal of China-backed special economic zones. The IMF board approved the 37-month loan after a prolonged delay, which had previously cast doubt on the agreement's future.

China-Pakistan defense ties threatened by new U.S. sanctions

17 Sep 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
U.S. sanctions on Chinese ballistic missile suppliers are impacting Pakistan's defense relations with China, as the U.S. State Department targets the Beijing Research Institute of Automation for Machine Building Industry for its involvement in procuring equipment for testing Pakistani rocket motors. This development places Pakistan in the midst of the ongoing geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China.

Pakistani police arrest 13 opposition leaders of ex-PM Khan's party

10 Sep 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
Pakistani authorities have arrested over a dozen leaders of the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, including Chairman Gohar Khan, in a significant crackdown. The arrests, which took place at the parliament building in Islamabad, have been criticized by the PTI as an 'undeclared martial law.' This development highlights the ongoing political tensions in Pakistan, particularly concerning the party of the imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Pakistan struggling to seal $7bn IMF bailout for crisis-hit economy

09 Sep 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
Pakistan is facing challenges in finalizing a $7 billion bailout deal with the International Monetary Fund due to unmet key specifics. Although a staff-level agreement was reached in July, the deal has not yet been scheduled for approval by the IMF's executive board, indicating potential delays in securing the much-needed financial assistance.

Pakistan installs firewall in censorship drive, hitting businesses

04 Sep 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
Pakistan's recent installation of a firewall as part of a censorship initiative has disrupted digital communication services, notably affecting businesses and freelancers reliant on platforms like WhatsApp. This move has led to significant operational challenges, as exemplified by Sajida, a digital content creator, who experienced interruptions in her workflow due to the inability to send and receive media files and voice notes.

Iran slaps Pakistan with 'final notice' over unfinished gas pipeline

02 Sep 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
Iran has issued a final notice to Pakistan to complete its section of a cross-border gas pipeline, threatening international arbitration and potential fines. The 1,900-kilometer pipeline is crucial for Pakistan's energy needs as its domestic gas reserves are depleting.

Pakistan delays China-funded airport opening over security fears

23 Aug 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
Pakistan has delayed the opening of the New Gwadar International Airport, a project funded by China, due to security concerns. This decision impacts the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a significant initiative aimed at enhancing Chinese investment in Pakistan's struggling economy. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was scheduled to inaugurate the airport, which is located near a strategic port.

Deadly Pakistan attacks threaten China economic ties

29 Mar 2024  |  asia.nikkei.com
A series of deadly attacks on Chinese interests in Pakistan is jeopardizing Beijing's significant investments in the country and increasing security pressures on Islamabad. The recent suicide attack in Besham resulted in the deaths of five Chinese engineers and their Pakistani driver, leading to the temporary suspension of the $4.2 billion Dasu hydropower project and two other dam projects.
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