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  • Public holiday announced on May 28

    Public holiday announced on May 28

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government has announced a public holiday on May 28 (Wednesday) to mark the historic day, ‘Youm-e-Takbeer’, when Pakistan became an atomic power.

    ‘Youm-e-Takbeer’ is a reminder of the country’s unshakeable commitment to its defense and sovereignty.

    As a result, Pakistan became the first nuclear power in the Muslim world and seventh in the world.

    In December 2024, the Pakistan government added May 28 as a public holiday in a calender of public holidays in 2025.

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    Earlier, the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) announced a holiday on May 28 (Wednesday) to mark the historic day, ‘Youm-e-Takbeer’, when Pakistan became an atomic power, ARY News reported on Monday.

    “All concerned are hereby informed that Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited will remain closed on Wednesday, May 28, 2025 being public holiday declared by the Government of Pakistan on the occasion of Youm-e-Takbeer,” a statement by PSX said.

    On May 28, Pakistan became seventh nuclear power of the world with demonstration of nuclear capabilities and the first in the Muslim world after conducting nuclear tests at Chaghai in Balochistan as a response to India’s nuclear bomb tests on 11th and 13th May of the same year at Pokhran in Rajhasthan state of India.

  • PM Shehbaz summons APC on Tuesday

    PM Shehbaz summons APC on Tuesday

    ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has summoned an All-Party Conference (APC) on Tuesday at Prime Minister House, ARY News reported citing sources.

    The APC is scheduled to take place at 12:00 PM, the sources said and added that the meeting is expected to discuss the successful Operation Bunyanum Marsoos along with other crucial national issues.

    The APC is likely to be attended by leaders and representatives from various political parties across Pakistan.

    Earlier, PM Shehbaz announced to observe Youm-e-Marka-e-Haq every year on May 10 on the superlative success of ‘Operation Bunyanum Marsoos.

    In a statement issued here, the prime minister said that Youm-e-Marka-e-Haq will be observed every year on May 10 across the country with fervour and passion of national solidarity.

    “The professional capabilities of our brave forces kept our head high with pride,” PM Shehbaz added. He also announced to observe May 16 as a day to pay tribute to the armed forces for achieving magnificent success on the defence front and to bow before Allah in gratitude.

    He said that special prayers will be offered on Friday in continuation of the Youm-e-Tashakur and for the progress of the country and the nation.

    Shuhada package

    The prime minister also announced Shuhada package for those who were martyred during Marka-e-Haq. The heirs of Pakistani citizens who were martyred during Marka-e-Haq will be given an Rs 10 million compensation each and the injured will be given from Rs one million to two million.

    The heirs of martyrs of Pakistan armed forces will be given from Rs 10 million to Rs 18 million according to their ranks. The heirs of martyrs of Pakistan armed forces will be given from Rs 19 million to Rs 42 million for the facility of a house.

  • NSC grants Pakistan armed forces right to respond to Indian aggression

    NSC grants Pakistan armed forces right to respond to Indian aggression

    ISLAMABAD: The National Security Committee (NSC) on Wednesday granted Pakistan armed forces the right to respond to Indian aggression that claimed 26 innocent lives of civilians and injuries to 46 others.

    The NSC meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Shairf issued a strongly worded statement condemning the attacks and empowering the armed forces with full authority to respond decisively.

    The NSC reserved Pakistan’s right to respond at a time and place of its choosing, reaffirming the country’s commitment to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    The Committee offered prayers (Fatiha) for innocent civilians martyred in the attacks.

    The forum condemned India for targeting multiple areas including Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Sialkot, and Bahawalpur, deliberately striking civilian zones under the false pretext of hitting terror camps.

    The Neelum–Jhelum Hydropower Project was also deliberately targeted—an act termed a serious violation of international conventions. The NSC noted that these actions qualify as acts of war under international law, and are a direct challenge to regional peace.

    Read more: PM Shehbaz vows ‘befitting response’ to India after missile strikes on Pakistan

    The armed forces responded by shooting down five Indian warplanes and a drone, reaffirming their readiness and capability.

    The NSC condemned the targeting of women and children as a heinous and shameful act, categorically rejecting the Indian narrative of terror camps in Pakistan.

    Pakistan had earlier offered transparent, credible, and neutral investigations, including allowing international media to visit the alleged sites on May 6—an offer India refused, fearing exposure of its lies.

    Citing Article 51 of the UN Charter, the NSC reaffirmed Pakistan’s inherent right to self-defense, holding that no compromise will be made on national sovereignty, territorial integrity, or civilian protection.

  • PM Shehbaz visits ISI headquarters, briefed on evolving threat matrix

    PM Shehbaz visits ISI headquarters, briefed on evolving threat matrix

    RAWALPINDI: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif, along with his cabinet members, visited the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) headquarters, where he was apprised of regional security developments and the evolving threat matrix, including conventional military options, hybrid warfare tactics, and terrorist proxies.

    According to a press statement issued by Prime Minister’s Office, Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir, Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif and others were also present on the occasion.

    The visit entailed a detailed briefing on the prevailing security environment, with a particular focus on preparedness for conventional threat in the light of India’s increasingly aggressive and provocative posture along Pakistan’s Eastern border, the statement read.

    “PM Shehbaz and accompanying dignitaries underscored the imperative of heightened national vigilance, seamless inter-agency coordination, and reinforced operational readiness to deter and decisively respond to any violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

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    Commending the Inter-Services Intelligence’s (ISI) professionalism and strategic acumen, PM Shehbaz lauded its critical role in safeguarding national interests and enabling informed national security decision-making under complex and dynamic conditions.

    Read More: Army chief says Pakistan to respond with full force if sovereignty violated

    The prime minister said the entire nation is behind their brave Armed Forces. He said the Pakistan Army is one of the most professional and disciplined force in the world.

    The top civil and military leadership reaffirmed Pakistan’s unambiguous resolve to defend the homeland against all threats-conventional or otherwise.

    The leadership reiterated that with nation’s full support, the armed forces, supported by all other elements of national power and state institutions, remain fully prepared to uphold Pakistan’s security, prestige and honour under all circumstances.

    Earlier, the Pakistan Army’s top brass reaffirmed the country’s commitment to peace but made it clear that any attempt to impose war will be responded in a decisive manner.

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir presided over a Special Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) at General Headquarters (GHQ) as the forum conducted a comprehensive review of the prevailing geo-strategic environment, with particular emphasis on the current Pakistan-India standoff and the broader regional security calculus.

    “While reaffirming Pakistan’s abiding commitment to peace, stability, and prosperity, the Forum made clear that any attempt to impose war will be responded to, surely and decisively and aspirations of people of Pakistan shall be respected at all costs, InshaAllah,” the ISPR said.

    The forum reiterated that Pakistan’s path to peace and development will not be deterred by terrorism, coercion, or aggression – whether directly or through proxies.

  • Indian forces violate ceasefire with unprovoked firing on LoC

    Indian forces violate ceasefire with unprovoked firing on LoC

    RAWALPINDI: Indian forces violated the ceasefire agreement by resorting to unprovoked firing on Pakistani posts along the Line of Control (LoC). The Pakistan Army responded forcefully, silencing the enemy’s guns, ARY News reported.

    Security officials stated that India opened fire at multiple LoC posts during the night, prompting a strong and immediate response from the Pakistan Army.

    The unprovoked firing targeted posts in the Nakyal, Khuiratta, Sharda, and Kel sectors, as well as the Neelum and Haji Pir sectors.

    Sources added that the Pakistan Army remains fully prepared to respond decisively to any form of Indian aggression.

     

    Earlier, Pakistan’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting facilitated a visit for Pakistani and international media to the Line of Control (LoC).

    The purpose of this visit was to expose India’s baseless and fabricated propaganda regarding so-called and imaginary “terrorist camps” in Pakistan, said a statement on Saturday.

    India has repeatedly made unfounded and baseless claims about alleged terrorist hideouts along the LoC.

    Read More: Pakistan announces media visit to LoC to counter Indian propaganda

    During this visit, media representatives will be taken to the exact locations falsely propagated by India as terrorist camps and will be presented with factual and on-ground realities that refute these malicious allegations.

    “Pakistan reaffirms its steadfast commitment to peace and categorically rejects any form of terrorism or terrorist activities anywhere in the world,” the statement said.

    The nation remains resolute in defending its sovereignty, and any aggression by India will be met with a swift and befitting response, the statement concluded.

    Meanwhile, the federal government of Pakistan imposed a ban on the import of goods from its land, sea, and air routes to India, citing national security and public interest concerns.

    According to details, all Indian goods have now been officially declared prohibited. The government has announced that no cargo will be allowed to transit to India through Pakistani territory under any circumstance, including sea, land, or air routes.

  • DG ISPR, Info Minister to address political parties on national security tomorrow

    DG ISPR, Info Minister to address political parties on national security tomorrow

    ISLAMABAD: The Federal Information Minister, along with the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), will brief the leaders of all political parties tomorrow on the current national security situation, ARY News reported

    According to reports, the briefing, which is set to cover the ongoing security concerns between Pakistan and India, will address the potential implications of the tense situation.

    Participants will be informed about the readiness of the Pakistan Armed Forces, the steps taken in diplomacy, and the stance of the state on security matters.

    The initiative aims to foster national unity and solidarity among Pakistan’s political leadership during a time of heightened security concerns.

    The briefing will serve as a platform to ensure that all political leaders are on the same page regarding the country’s defense and security preparedness.

    Read More: Pakistan announces media visit to LoC to counter Indian propaganda

    Earlier, Pakistan’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting facilitated a visit for Pakistani and international media to the Line of Control (LoC) today and tomorrow.

    The purpose of this visit is to expose India’s baseless and fabricated propaganda regarding so-called and imaginary “terrorist camps” in Pakistan, said a statement on Saturday.

    India has repeatedly made unfounded claims about alleged terrorist hideouts along the LoC. During this visit, media representatives will be taken to the exact locations falsely propagated by India as terrorist camps and will be presented with factual and on-ground realities that refute these malicious allegations.

    “Pakistan reaffirms its steadfast commitment to peace and categorically rejects any form of terrorism or terrorist activities anywhere in the world,” the statement said.

    The nation remains resolute in defending its sovereignty, and any aggression by India will be met with a swift and befitting response, the statement concluded.

    Meanwhile, After blocking the social media accounts of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) in India, now the social media account of Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar has also been blocked.

     

  • National Assembly to ‘meet’ on May 5 to discuss India’s aggression

    National Assembly to ‘meet’ on May 5 to discuss India’s aggression

    ISLAMABAD: National Assembly (NA) likely to meet on May 5 to discuss India’s aggression following Pahalgam incident, ARY News reported on Friday, citing sources.

    India has accused Pakistan of the Pahalgam attack without evidence, which Islamabad has denied with facts and proof.

    According to details, a high-level consultative meeting was held at Parliament House under the chairmanship of the Defence Minister, with the participation of ministers and officials from the parliamentary and law ministries, according to informed sources.

    During the meeting, it was decided to convene the National Assembly session on May 5, where a comprehensive discussion will be held on India’s aggressive posture and hostile intentions.

    Read more: Pakistan open to neutral inquiry into Pahalgam incident: Rana Sanaullah

    Sources further revealed that the session will also see the tabling and approval of a condemnation resolution against India’s recent acts of aggression and its alleged false flag operations.

    Earlier, Prime Minister’s Political Advisor Rana Sanaullah said that Pakistan is open to an impartial investigation into the Pahalgam incident.

    Speaking on ARY News’ morning show Bakhabar Savera, Rana Sanaullah accused India of pursuing its “nefarious objectives” and refusing to accept Pakistan’s existence.

    He warned that India’s conduct is pushing the region toward instability.

    “We are ready for a neutral inquiry into the Pahalgam incident,” Rana Sanaullah said, adding that Pakistan would also accept a joint investigation or even a third-party special expert-led probe into the matter.

  • Pakistan to ‘move’ int’l forums against India on Indus Water Treaty violation

    Pakistan to ‘move’ int’l forums against India on Indus Water Treaty violation

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government has decided to move to international forums against India on Indus Water Treaty violation following Pahalgam false-flag operation, ARY News reported on Thursday, citing sources. 

    The decision was taken in a meeting of the National Security Committee in Islamabad following Indian aggression.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presided over the meeting. Top civil and military leadership attended the meeting to deliberate upon internal and external situation arisen after the Pahlgam false flag operation.

    Rejecting Indian allegations against Pakistan on Pahalgam, the NSC meeting okayed the recommendations of the Foreign Office for a befitting response to India on the diplomatic and water warfare.

    The NSC meeting also decided to contact international forums against India over Indus Water Treaty 1960 violation, the source said.

    Read more: India suspends Indus Waters Treaty, closes borders with Pakistan

    India’s foreign ministry on Wednesday announced that the Attari and Wagah borders will be closed. Pakistani nationals will no longer be able to travel to India under the SAARC visa exemption.

    “The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 will be held in abeyance with immediate effect,” India’s top diplomat Vikram Misri told media persons in New Delhi.

    The Indian foreign ministry also announced to India recall all its defense attachés from Islamabad.

    The Indian foreign ministry maintained that the number of diplomatic staff will be reduced from 55 to 30, asking the military advisors in the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi to leave the country within a week.

    India is further reducing diplomatic relations with Pakistan, as the ties were reduced to consular instead of high commissioner back in 2019.

    Here’s complete details of NSC meeting

    Pakistan has vehemently rejected the Indian announcement to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance.

    The participants discussed the national security environment and the regional situation, particularly in the wake of Pahalgam attack in the Anantnag District of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday last.

    The committee highlighted that the Indus Waters Treaty is a binding international agreement brokered by the World Bank and contains no provision for unilateral suspension. Water is a Vital National Interest of Pakistan, a lifeline for its 240 million people and its availability will be safeguarded at all costs. Any attempt to stop or divert the flow of water belonging to Pakistan as per the Indus Waters Treaty, and the usurpation of the rights of lower riparian will be considered as an Act of War and responded with full force across the complete spectrum of National Power.

    Noting the reckless and irresponsible behaviour of India, which disregards international conventions, UN Security Council Resolutions and international obligations at will, Pakistan shall exercise the right to hold all bilateral agreements with India including but not limited to Simla Agreement in abeyance, till India desists from its manifested behaviour of fomenting terrorism inside Pakistan; trans-national killings; and non-adherence to international law and UN Resolutions on Kashmir.

    The forum decided that Pakistan shall close down the Wagah Border Post, with immediate effect. All cross-border transit from India through this route shall be suspended, without exception. Those who have crossed with valid endorsements may return through that route immediately but not later than 30 April 2025.

    Pakistan suspends all visas under SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) issued to Indian nationals and deems them cancelled with immediate effect, with the exception of Sikh religious pilgrims. Indian nationals currently in Pakistan under SVES are instructed to exit within 48 hours, less Sikh pilgrims.

    The NSC said Pakistan declares the Indian Defence, Naval and Air Advisors in Islamabad persona non grata. They are directed to leave Pakistan immediately but not later than 30 April 2025. These posts in the Indian High Commission are deemed annulled. Support staff of these Advisers are also directed to return to India.

    The strength of Indian High Commission in Islamabad will be reduced to 30 diplomats and staff members, with effect from 30 April 2025.

    The committee further decided that Pakistan’s airspace will be closed with immediate effect for all Indian owned or Indian operated airlines.

    All trade with India including to and from any third country through Pakistan is suspended forthwith.

    The National Security Committee underscored that Pakistan and its Armed Forces remain fully capable and prepared to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity against any misadventure, as clearly demonstrated by its measured yet resolute response to India’s reckless incursion in February 2019.

    It said India’s belligerent measures have vindicated the Two- Nation Theory as well as the apprehensions of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as encapsulated in the 1940 Pakistan Resolution, which continues to echo the sentiments of the complete Pakistani Nation.

    The Pakistani Nation remains committed to peace, but will never allow anyone to transgress its sovereignty, security, dignity and their inalienable rights.

    Expressing concern over the loss of tourists’ lives, the Committee reviewed the Indian measures announced yesterday and termed them unilateral, unjust, politically motivated, extremely irresponsible and devoid of legal merit.

    The forum observed that Kashmir remains an unresolved dispute between Pakistan and India as recognized through multiple UN resolutions. Pakistan continues to support the right of self-determination of the Kashmiri people. The continued Indian state oppression, abrogation of statehood, political and demographic gerrymandering, has persistently led to an organic backlash from the people of IIOJK, which perpetuates cycles of violence. India’s systemic persecution of minorities, particularly Muslims, has become more pervasive. Attempts at forced passage of Waqf Bill is the latest effort to marginalize Muslims across India.

    It added that India must resist the temptation to exploit such tragic incidents to its advantage and take full responsibility for its failure to provide security to the people.

    It said Pakistan unequivocally condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. As the world’s front-line state against terrorism, Pakistan has suffered immense human and economic losses. Indian attempts to inject volatility in the environment along Pakistan’s Eastern borders are aimed at distracting Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts. In the absence of any credible investigation and verifiable evidence, attempts to link the Pahalgam attack with Pakistan are frivolous, devoid of rationality and defeat logic.

    The committee said India’s worn-out narrative of victimhood cannot obfuscate its own culpability in fomenting terrorism on Pakistan’s soil, nor can it distract attention from its systematic and state sponsored oppression and human rights violations in IIOJK.

    Contrary to Indian claims, Pakistan has in its custody incontrovertible proof of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan, including the confession of a serving Indian Navy officer, Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav, who remains a living testament to India’s state-sponsored terrorist activities.

    Deploring the implicit threat contained in the Indian statement of yesterday, The National Security Committee  said the international community ought to remain mindful of India’s state sponsored extraterritorial assassinations or attempts on foreign soil. These heinous acts were carried out in blatant violation of international law as recently exposed by Pakistan along-with various other states with undeniable evidence.

    It said Pakistan will pursue all those responsible, planners and perpetrators alike and ensure that justice is served. It vowed that any threat to Pakistan’s sovereignty and to the security of its people will be met with firm reciprocal measures in all domains.

    The National Security Committed said India should refrain from its reflexive blame game and cynical staged managed exploitation of incidents like Pahalgam to further its narrow political agenda. Such tactics serve only to inflame tensions and obstruct the path to peace and stability in the region.

    It said that extremely irresponsible warmongering Indian state controlled media, fueling volatility in the regional calculus is reprehensive, which requires serious introspection.

  • Pakistan seeks long-term partnership with Huawei: PM Sharif

    Pakistan seeks long-term partnership with Huawei: PM Sharif

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said providing technical training to the Pakistani youth in the field of Information Technology is a top priority of the government.

    He was talking to a five-member delegation of Huawei led by its CEO Ethen Sun, in Islamabad.

    Shehbaz Sharif said the government seeks a solid and long-term partnership with Huawei.

    He highlighted that Huawei’s ICT training program will not only boost IT exports but will also help create employment opportunities for youth.

    The meeting was briefed about the progress of Huawei’s initiative to train three hundred thousand Pakistani youth in the IT field.

    Two hundred and forty thousand youth will receive basic training and sixty thousand will undergo high-tech training. The training is expected to be completed by the end of this year.

    It was also informed that third-party validation would be conducted for the training programs.

    Additionally, Huawei, in collaboration with Higher Education Commission, has introduced courses in Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Big Data and Cyber security in fifteen Pakistani universities.

    Read more: Huawei launches ICT Training Portal for Pakistani youth

    Earlier in January, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, in collaboration with Huawei launched the ICT Training Portal to enhance IT skills among youth.

    Minister of State for Information Technology, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, while addressing the launching ceremony, said that the portal is expected to play a pivotal role in nurturing a digitally competent workforce, contributing to Pakistan’s progress in the global IT sector.

    She further explained that young men and women interested in receiving training can apply through this portal, where they will have access to free online training.

    Shaza Fatima Khawaja recalled that during an official visit to China, the prime minister inquired with Huawei about the number of students they could train.

  • NSC stresses immediate implementation of National Action Plan

    NSC stresses immediate implementation of National Action Plan

    ISLAMABAD: The Parliamentary Committee on National Security on Tuesday strongly condemned the recent wave of terrorist activities.

    The meeting called for immediate implementation of the National Action Plan and a strategy to eradicate terrorist networks, counter logistical support, and dismantle the nexus between terrorism and crime.

    The committee appreciated the bravery, courage, and professional expertise of the security forces and law enforcement agencies in countering terrorism and reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to eliminating terrorism in all its forms.

    The committee also expressed solidarity with the families affected by the terrorism activities.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif read out the declaration unanimously adopted by the Parliamentary Committee.

    The in-camera meeting of the committee was convened here today under the chairmanship of National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq.

    The committee appreciated the bravery, courage, and professional expertise of the security forces and law enforcement agencies in countering terrorism.

    The forum emphasized the need for a strategic and united political resolve to face this threat with the full strength of the state and called for national consensus in the fight against terrorism.

    ‘Disappointed’ over PTI’s absence from NSC meeting, says Maulana Fazl

    The committee expressed serious concern over the increasing misuse of social media platforms by terrorist groups to spread propaganda, recruit followers, and coordinate attacks, stressing the need for immediate measures to curb this abuse.

    It also emphasized the need to establish procedures to block digital networks of terrorists.

    Reaffirming its unwavering support for the Pakistan Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies, the committee acknowledged their immense sacrifices and the resolve for national defense, stating that the nation stands shoulder to shoulder with the armed forces, police, FC, and intelligence agencies in the war against terrorism.

    The committee reiterated that no institution, individual, or group involved in collaboration with the enemy to harm Pakistan’s peace and stability will be allowed to do so.

    The committee also expressed regret over the non-participation of certain opposition members and reiterated that the process of consultation will continue in the future.

    The session was attended by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, parliamentary committee members, political leaders, Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir, ministers, and senior officials from the military and intelligence agencies.

    However, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led opposition alliance did not participate in the session.