Pakistan offers ‘profound condolences’ after crash of Indian plane with 242 on board

Pakistan offers ‘profound condolences’ after crash of Indian plane with 242 on board
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan and current head of the Pakistan People's Party, speaks during an interview with AFP at the Pakistani Embassy in Washington DC, US, on June 4, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 12 June 2025

Pakistan offers ‘profound condolences’ after crash of Indian plane with 242 on board

Pakistan offers ‘profound condolences’ after crash of Indian plane with 242 on board
  • Head of the Pakistani delegation Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari says he is ‘saddened’ to hear about the tragic incident
  • India, Pakistan dispatched officials to world capitals to press their cases following a military confrontation in May

KARACHI: The head of Pakistan’s delegation visiting world capitals to present Islamabad’s position on a recent military standoff with New Delhi on Thursday expressed condolences over an Indian plane crash involving 242 people after his team arrived in Brussels to hold meetings.

The Air India flight bound for London crashed minutes after takeoff from the western Indian city of Ahmedabad earlier in the day, according to the airline and local police.




Rescuers work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state on June 12, 2025. (AP)

Authorities have not yet confirmed whether there were any fatalities in the flight that was en route to Gatwick Airport before it crashed in a civilian area near the airport.

“Saddened to hear a tragic incident occurred earlier today,” Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, a former Pakistani foreign minister, said in a social media post on X. “Where an Air India flight with approximately 240 passengers crashed shortly after takeoff near Ahmedabad, India. I express my profound condolences to the people of India.”

Pakistan and India have launched parallel diplomatic offensives around the world following their worst military confrontation in decades that saw an exchange of missile, drone and artillery strikes between the nuclear-armed neighbors before the US and other allies brokered a ceasefire on May 10.

The Pakistani delegation has already visited the United States and the United Kingdom before arriving in Belgium.

“Pakistan’s diplomatic mission led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has reached Brussels, the European Union headquarters, after successful visits to Washington, New York and London,” Radio Pakistan said in its report on Thursday. “The parliamentary delegation will inform the European authorities about India’s anti-Pakistan intentions and aggressive actions.”

It added the Pakistani delegation will also meet leading European think tanks and international media representatives.

Presenting Pakistan’s position on the recent tensions with India and highlighting the importance of resolving the Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions are key items on the agenda.

Pakistan criticized Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar a day earlier for delivering “bellicose punchlines” during his Brussels visit that took place shortly before the arrival of Islamabad’s delegation in the city.

The Indian minister had asserted New Delhi reserved the right to target Pakistan following a militant attack.


Pakistan parliament passes resolution in support of Gaza, condemns Israeli military actions

Pakistan parliament passes resolution in support of Gaza, condemns Israeli military actions
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Pakistan parliament passes resolution in support of Gaza, condemns Israeli military actions

Pakistan parliament passes resolution in support of Gaza, condemns Israeli military actions
  • Resolution moved by lawmaker Shazia Marri condemns Israel’s reported plans to take full control of Gaza
  • Pakistani lawmakers urge government to highlight plight of Palestinians at UN, OIC and other global platforms

ISLAMABAD: The lower house of Pakistan’s parliament on Wednesday passed a resolution reaffirming support for the people of Palestine, condemning the Israeli military’s actions and Tel Aviv’s reported plans to take complete control of Gaza, state-run media reported.

Israel has killed over 61,000 Palestinians in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, in several military operations, drawing condemnations and outrage from nations across the world, including Pakistan.

Mediation between Israel and Palestine’s Hamas has collapsed despite intense international pressure for a ceasefire to ease hunger and appalling conditions in the besieged Palestinian territory.

“The House passed a resolution reaffirming Pakistan’s historic and unwavering support for Palestinian people and their struggle for freedom, dignity and justice,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported.

The state media said the resolution was presented in the National Assembly by lawmaker Shazia Marri, who expressed concerns over the “continuing and escalating Israeli military aggression in Gaza,” which she said has resulted in the killing of civilians and widespread destruction of homes.

Pakistani lawmaker Shazia Marri tables a resolution condemning Israel’s reported plans to take full control of Gaza, at the National Assembly of Pakistan in Islamabad on August 5, 2025. (Handout/National Assembly)

Israeli media reported earlier this week that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu favors a complete military takeover of Gaza for the first time in two decades.

The move would reverse a 2005 decision to pull Israeli settlers and military out of Gaza while retaining control over its borders.

“The resolution strongly condemned the recent statements and actions by Israeli authorities indicating plans for long-term occupation of Gaza, forced displacement of its population and efforts to erase the Palestinian identity of the territory,” the state broadcaster said.

It also condemned the use of starvation, siege and collective punishment as “tools of war,” emphasizing that these acts are war crimes under international law, the state media reported.

The lower house of the parliament urged the United Nations and the international community to fulfill their moral and legal responsibilities by taking immediate and concrete steps to end Israeli military actions in Gaza.

“The resolution urged the government to continue to raise its voice for the Palestinian people at all international forums, including the United Nations and the OIC [Organization of Islamic Cooperation],” Radio Pakistan said.

Pakistan, which does not have diplomatic ties with Israel, has consistently condemned Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land and its war on Gaza, and has called for the uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid into Palestinian territory.


Pakistan releases agricultural census after 14 years, showing increase in livestock, cultivated areas

Pakistan releases agricultural census after 14 years, showing increase in livestock, cultivated areas
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Pakistan releases agricultural census after 14 years, showing increase in livestock, cultivated areas

Pakistan releases agricultural census after 14 years, showing increase in livestock, cultivated areas
  • Pakistan’s agriculture farm households increase to 11.7 million households from 8.3 million in 2010
  • Livestock population increased to 251.3 million in 2024 from 143 million in 2006, says census report

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal launched the findings of the 7th Agricultural Census 2024 on Wednesday, showing a marked increase in the country’s population of livestock, agriculture farm households and cultivated area, state media reported. 

Pakistan conducts its agricultural census every 10 years, with authorities conducting the last one in 2010. The main purpose of the census is to provide information about the agrarian structure of the country for baseline data for food security and better livelihood of the population, and to share estimates for the population of livestock. 

As per the findings of the census launched by Iqbal, Pakistan’s agriculture farm households have risen to 11.7 million households in 2024 from 8.3 million in 2010.

“As per the 7th Agricultural Census 2024 data, livestock increased to 251.3 million in 2024 from 143 million in 2006 with the growth of 3.18 percent per annum,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

The broadcaster said Pakistan’s cultivated area increased from 42.6 million acres in 2010 to 52.8 million acres in 2024, adding that 79 percent of the cultivated area in the country is irrigated by canals and tube wells. 

Speaking at the launching ceremony, Iqbal said agriculture remains the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, noting that it contributes significantly to the country’s GDP, exports and employment. 

“He commended the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics for introducing innovation, transparency, and precision in data collection, which is vital in planning for the country’s economic growth and prosperity,” Radio Pakistan said. 

Agriculture constitutes the largest sector of Pakistan’s economy, as per the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), with the majority of the country’s population, directly or indirectly, depending on it.

As per the PBS, agriculture contributes about 24 percent to the GDP and accounts for half of Pakistan’s employed labor force. It is also the largest source of foreign exchange earnings.


Pakistan stocks hit all-time high as banking rally, rupee strength fuel optimism

Pakistan stocks hit all-time high as banking rally, rupee strength fuel optimism
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Pakistan stocks hit all-time high as banking rally, rupee strength fuel optimism

Pakistan stocks hit all-time high as banking rally, rupee strength fuel optimism
  • Pakistan stocks hit all-time high as banking rally, rupee strength fuel optimism
  • Banking stocks drive gains, HBL and NBP hit upper circuits during trade

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s benchmark stock index surged to a record high on Wednesday, driven by a sharp rally in banking stocks and a strengthening currency, as investors bet on continued macroeconomic stability and easing industrial tariffs under the country’s $7 billion IMF program.

The KSE-100 Index gained 2,051 points, or 1.43 percent, to close at 145,088 after rising more than 2,150 points during intraday trade.

“Banking stocks remained the star performers as HBL, NBP, MEBL, and UBL collectively contributed 1,017 points to the benchmark,” said Maaz Mulla, Vice President of Equity Sales at Topline Securities.

“HBL and NBP hit their upper circuits during intraday trade, although mild profit-taking toward the close trimmed some gains.”

Investor appetite remained strong, with traded volume climbing to 784 million shares and turnover reaching Rs 52.7 billion, both notably higher than in recent sessions. Bank of Punjab (BOP) led volumes with 67 million shares traded.

The rally comes as Pakistan shows signs of macroeconomic recovery following the IMF Executive Board’s approval of a new $7 billion loan program in September 2024. The program, which succeeded a short-term Stand-By Arrangement, focuses on structural reforms, energy sector overhauls, and fiscal consolidation.

The country’s rupee has also rebounded sharply in recent weeks, buoyed by steady remittance inflows and an aggressive crackdown on the dollar black market launched in mid-2024. Foreign exchange reserves have crossed $11.3 billion, according to central bank data, their highest level in nearly three years.

“Stocks [reached a] new all-time high amid strong economic outlook,” said Ahsan Mehanti of Arif Habib Corp.

“Surging rupee amid government subsidies for fully funded remittances scheme, surging global crude oil prices and government resolve to settle power sector circular debt easing industrial tariff, financial restructuring played [a] catalyst role in bullish close at PSX.”

Energy reforms, particularly the government’s recent plan to restructure circular debt and reduce industrial power tariffs, have played a central role in restoring investor confidence in manufacturing and large-scale industry.

Improved current account dynamics and a lower inflation trajectory, down to 12.6 percent in July from a high of over 30 percent in 2023, have also helped fuel sentiment.

Analysts say the market is likely to maintain momentum if policy continuity holds and reforms under the IMF program remain on track.


Pakistan starts deporting registered Afghan refugees, says UN agency

Pakistan starts deporting registered Afghan refugees, says UN agency
Updated 06 August 2025

Pakistan starts deporting registered Afghan refugees, says UN agency

Pakistan starts deporting registered Afghan refugees, says UN agency
  • UNHCR says Pakistan arresting and expelling Afghan PoR card holders ahead of deportation deadline
  • UN agency calls sending the Afghans back in such a way a breach of Pakistan’s international obligations

PESHAWAR: Pakistan has started to deport documented Afghan refugees ahead of its deadline for them to leave, according to the United Nations, in a move that could see more than one million Afghans expelled from the country.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said that it had received reports of arrests and expulsions of legally registered Afghans across the country before Pakistan’s September 1 deadline for them to leave.

The UNHCR said that sending the Afghans back in this way was a breach of Pakistan’s international obligations.

“UNHCR is calling on the government to stop the forcible return and adopt a humane approach to ensure voluntary, gradual, and dignified return of Afghans,” it said in a statement.

The voluntary return of the documented refugees shall commence forthwith, said a Pakistan’s interior ministry order seen by Reuters. It said the formal deportation process will start after the deadline.

But Qaisar Khan Afridi, a spokesman for the UNHCR, told Reuters on Wednesday that hundreds of legally registered Afghan refugees had already been detained and deported to Afghanistan from August 1 to August 4.

The interior ministry did not respond a Reuters request for a comment.

More than 1.3 million Afghans hold documentation known as Proof of Registration cards, while 750,000 more have another form of registration known as an Afghan Citizen Card.

Many Afghans have been settled in Pakistan since the 1980s, to escape cycles of war in Afghanistan.

“Such massive and hasty return could jeopardize the lives and freedom of Afghan refugees, while also risking instability not only in Afghanistan but across the region,” UNHRC said.

Pakistani authorities have said that Islamabad wants all Afghan nationals to leave except for those who have valid visas.

The repatriation drive by Pakistan is part of a campaign called the Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan launched in late 2023.

Pakistan has in the past blamed militant attacks and crimes on Afghan citizens, who form the largest migrant group in the country. Afghanistan has rejected the accusations, and has termed the repatriations as forced deportation.

In addition to the repatriation from Pakistan, Afghanistan also faces a fresh wave of mass deportations from Iran.

Aid groups worry that the influx risks further destabilising the country.


Sindh to deploy first female bike ambulance squad to reach patients in congested areas

Sindh to deploy first female bike ambulance squad to reach patients in congested areas
Updated 06 August 2025

Sindh to deploy first female bike ambulance squad to reach patients in congested areas

Sindh to deploy first female bike ambulance squad to reach patients in congested areas
  • Fifty trained responders to operate 150cc bikes equipped with medical gear and emergency drugs
  • Female paramedics will work with male counterparts as part of a gender-inclusive response team

KARACHI: Pakistan’s southern Sindh province is gearing up to deploy its first cohort of female bike ambulance responders, health authorities confirmed on Wednesday. The women will operate as part of a gender-inclusive emergency response team, riding specially equipped motorbikes to reach patients in hard-to-access areas where conventional ambulances often fall short.

The initiative, launched by Sindh Integrated Emergency and Health Services (SIEHS-1122), aims to improve access to pre-hospital care in congested urban neighborhoods where conventional ambulances are often delayed.

It also marks a move toward greater gender representation in emergency services, with female and male responders working in integrated teams across Karachi, Hyderabad and Sukkur.

“By the end of this quarter, 50 trained female responders will be deployed across Sindh — each stationed at designated take-off points to deliver swift care,” SIEHS said in a statement. “They’ll be riding 150cc bikes, not the usual 70cc — purpose-built vehicles fitted with essential life-saving equipment, communication devices, and emergency drugs.”

Medical care provider rides motor bikes in Karachi, Pakistan, on August 6, 2025. (Sindh Government)

According to SIEHS, the responders underwent four weeks of field-based training in simulated emergency conditions, including drills and navigation under heat stress, to prepare them for rapid medical intervention in densely populated localities.

Each bike is equipped to function as a mobile unit for stabilizing patients prior to transport, and the service is expected to complement existing ambulance fleets already operating in the province under the 1122 emergency network.

The statement said the initiative will help Sindh join a growing list of jurisdictions worldwide adopting bike-based emergency models to shorten response times and expand coverage in urban and peri-urban areas.

SIEHS said the program builds on earlier initiatives, including the deployment of female ambulance drivers in Sanghar, and reflects ongoing efforts to improve community-level access to emergency care while promoting gender inclusion in public service roles.