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Pakistan seeks higher 2026 Hajj quota after 455,000 register for pilgrimage

Pakistan seeks higher 2026 Hajj quota after 455,000 register for pilgrimage
Pilgrims offer prayers around the Holy Kaaba in Makkah, 黑料社区 on June 7, 2025. (SPA)
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Updated 15 July 2025

Pakistan seeks higher 2026 Hajj quota after 455,000 register for pilgrimage

Pakistan seeks higher 2026 Hajj quota after 455,000 register for pilgrimage
  • Islamabad urges 黑料社区 to raise Hajj quota from 179,210 in 2025 to 230,000 next year
  • Pakistan's current Muslim population is approximately 230 million, according to latest census

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's religious affairs minister, Sardar Mohammad Yousaf, said on Tuesday the country has requested a higher Hajj quota in proportion to its population for the next year from 黑料社区, after early registrations for the pilgrimage reached 455,000 this month.

Pakistan's current Muslim population is approximately 230 million, according to the latest census cited by the minister.

He added the government had urged the Kingdom to raise the country鈥檚 Hajj quota from 179,210 to 230,000 in a formal letter, aiming to enable more citizens to perform the annual Islamic pilgrimage.

"A gazette notification has ... been issued regarding the population, so based on that population, our [Hajj] quota should be 230,000," Yousaf said during a news conference.

"For this, we've written to the Saudi government and demanded [an increase], and a letter has been sent [to them] by the Ministry of Religious Affairs," he continued. "We hope they will consider this [request] and adjust our quota in proportion to our population."

Yousaf highlighted that the registration of 455,000 intending pilgrims by the deadline reflected their strong eagerness to perform Hajj.

The government announced the initiation of next year鈥檚 Hajj process early, asking aspiring pilgrims to register themselves first.

No fee was required at the registration stage.

All registered applicants will now be able to choose between the government and private Hajj schemes.

A large portion of the private Hajj quota for 2025 remained unutilized due to delays by tour operators in meeting payment and registration deadlines, while the government fulfilled its full allocation of over 88,000 pilgrims.

Private operators attributed the shortfall to technical issues, including payment processing problems and communication breakdowns.


One injured as explosion derails three coaches of Jaffar Express train in Pakistan鈥檚 south

One injured as explosion derails three coaches of Jaffar Express train in Pakistan鈥檚 south
Updated 28 July 2025

One injured as explosion derails three coaches of Jaffar Express train in Pakistan鈥檚 south

One injured as explosion derails three coaches of Jaffar Express train in Pakistan鈥檚 south
  • This is the second incident involving Jaffar Express since it resumed operations in March, following a rare hijacking
  • In June, the train narrowly avoided a disaster, when a bogie of its power van derailed near Shikarpur鈥檚 Mandi Phatak area

ISLAMABAD: At least one person was injured when an explosion derailed three coaches of the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan鈥檚 southern Sindh province, Pakistan鈥檚 state media reported on Monday.

The train, which was en route to Quetta from Peshawar, derailed in Sindh鈥檚 Shkarpur district after the explosion damaged part of the railway track, the APP news agency reported, citing Sukkur Divisional Superintendent of Railways Jamshaid Alam.

The incident forced authorities to suspend train operations on Monday evening.

鈥淭eams from Sukkur were summoned to start repairing work after the incident,鈥 the report read. 鈥淚t may take up to further five hours to restore the track.鈥

This is the second incident involving Jaffar Express since it resumed operations in March, following a rare hijacking by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) separatist militants in March with 400 passengers aboard.

The hijacking in the rugged Bolan mountain range ended on March 12 after an hours-long military operation that killed 33 militants and rescued hostages. The standoff also left 23 soldiers, three railway staff and five passengers dead.

In June, the train narrowly avoided a disaster, when a bogie of its power van derailed near Shikarpur鈥檚 Mandi Phatak area, according to the APP report.

The provincial government has ordered an investigation into Monday鈥檚 explosion.

Pakistan鈥檚 railway system faces frequent derailments due to poor maintenance and militant attacks targeting rail tracks, especially in Sindh and Balochistan provinces.

These incidents underscore an urgent need for infrastructure and security upgrades across the rail network.


Pakistan, Egypt resolve to boost cooperation in defense, trade and other key sectors

Pakistan, Egypt resolve to boost cooperation in defense, trade and other key sectors
Updated 28 July 2025

Pakistan, Egypt resolve to boost cooperation in defense, trade and other key sectors

Pakistan, Egypt resolve to boost cooperation in defense, trade and other key sectors
  • The development comes at a meeting of the two foreign ministers in New York
  • Both sides also agreed to undertake high-level exchanges in the near future

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, and Egyptian FM Dr. Badr Abdelatty on Monday held a meeting in New York, where they agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in defense, trade and other key sectors, the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of a high-level United Nations (UN) summit on Palestine, which is being co-chaired by 黑料社区 and France on July 28-29.

Appreciating the continued collaboration at multilateral fora, FM Abdelatty congratulated Pakistan on assuming the Presidency of the UN Security Council for the month of July.

鈥淭he two leaders emphasized the importance of enhancing broad-based cooperation across various sectors, including medical, minerals, defense, trade, and investment,鈥 the Pakistan foreign ministry said.

鈥淭hey agreed on the need to strengthen connectivity between Pakistan and Egypt to promote economic integration and facilitate greater trade. Both sides also agreed to undertake high-level exchanges in the near future.鈥

Pakistan and Egypt have cordial ties and both countries have resolved in recent years to facilitate businessmen with visas, exchange trade-related information and promote private-sector contacts.

During Monday鈥檚 meeting, the two foreign ministers reiterated their unwavering support for the Palestinian people and their just cause, according to the Pakistani foreign ministry.

鈥淭he two ministers underscored the urgent need for unimpaired humanitarian access, an immediate cessation of Israeli hostilities, and expressed hope for a meaningful and constructive outcome of the International Conference on the Two-State Solution,鈥 it added.

The UN conference is being held at a time of worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza and France鈥檚 historic decision to formally recognize Palestine as a state.

The summit takes place a day after Israel declared a 鈥渢actical pause鈥 in fighting in parts of Gaza, where more than 57,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023, saying it would allow the UN and aid agencies to open secure land routes to tackle a deepening hunger crisis.

Analysts say France鈥檚 move could tip the balance internationally. Already, 147 of 193 UN member states 鈥 nearly 75 percent 鈥 recognize Palestine, including nearly all of Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. France would be the first G7 country to join that group, with the official declaration to be made at the UN General Assembly in September.


Pakistan finance minister due in US for 鈥榝inal鈥 round of trade talks

Pakistan finance minister due in US for 鈥榝inal鈥 round of trade talks
Updated 28 July 2025

Pakistan finance minister due in US for 鈥榝inal鈥 round of trade talks

Pakistan finance minister due in US for 鈥榝inal鈥 round of trade talks
  • Pakistan, US have been engaged in talks after Washington announced a 29 percent 鈥榬eciprocal tariff鈥 on Pakistani exports in April
  • Islamabad said the move, which was paused on April 9 for a 90-day period, may undercut its fragile, export-led economic recovery

KARACHI: Pakistan鈥檚 finance minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, has left for the United States (US) for a 鈥渇inal鈥 round of trade talks between the two countries, the Pakistani finance ministry said on Monday.

Pakistan and the US have been engaged in talks after Washington announced a 29 percent 鈥渞eciprocal tariff鈥 on Pakistani exports in April. Islamabad said the move, paused on April 9 for a 90-day period, may undercut its fragile, export-led recovery.

The US is Pakistan鈥檚 top export destination, with shipments totaling $5.44 billion in fiscal year 2023-2024, according to official data. From July 2024 to February 2025, exports rose 10 percent from a year earlier.

The Pakistani finance ministry said the finalization of a trade agreement between Pakistan and the US will benefit both economies, noting opportunities for partnership between the two countries in various sectors.

鈥淯S is Pakistan鈥檚 largest trading partner. Pakistan is keen to expand bilateral trade ties to traditional and non-traditional sectors,鈥 it said.

鈥淭here are vast opportunities for partnership between the two countries in key sectors such as information technology, minerals and agriculture.鈥

This is Aurangzeb鈥檚 second visit to the US this month. The finance minister last week said that Islamabad and Washington were exploring a shift in their economic engagement, anchored in long-term investment.

鈥淥ne thing we discussed was that we have to move beyond the immediate trade imperative for it to be brought into the next level and bring in a real step change,鈥 he said, following his meeting with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington.

鈥淪o, the investment imperative will come forward, and areas have already been identified in terms of minerals and mining, in terms of AI [artificial intelligence], in terms of digital infrastructure [and] crypto,鈥 Aurangzeb said.

鈥淲e feel that this will be a real game changer, God willing, in terms of the relationship and the economic relationship between Pakistan and the United States.鈥


Finmin highlights Pakistan鈥檚 IT, mineral and agriculture potential for collaboration with US

Finmin highlights Pakistan鈥檚 IT, mineral and agriculture potential for collaboration with US
Updated 28 July 2025

Finmin highlights Pakistan鈥檚 IT, mineral and agriculture potential for collaboration with US

Finmin highlights Pakistan鈥檚 IT, mineral and agriculture potential for collaboration with US
  • Muhammad Aurangzeb briefs the US charg茅 d鈥檃ffaires on Pakistan鈥檚 macroeconomic indicators and rating upgrades
  • Both countries have been engaged in talks since the US announced in April 29 percent 鈥榬eciprocal tariff鈥 on Pakistani exports

KARACHI: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb on Monday met with US Charg茅 d鈥橝ffaires Elizabeth Horst and discussed with her the potential of Pakistan鈥檚 information technology (IT), minerals and agriculture sectors for collaboration with the United States, the Pakistani finance ministry said.

The meeting served as an opportunity to exchange views on matters of mutual interest and to reaffirm the positive trajectory of bilateral relations between Pakistan and the United States.

Aurangzeb appreciated the continued US support for Pakistan鈥檚 development and macroeconomic stability achieved over the past year and a half, according to the Pakistani finance ministry.

鈥淎urangzeb underscored the importance of the US as Pakistan鈥檚 largest trading partner and highlighted Pakistan鈥檚 keen interest in broadening bilateral cooperation beyond traditional sectors,鈥 his ministry said.

鈥淗e specifically pointed to the promising potential in information technology, minerals and agriculture as avenues for mutually beneficial collaboration.鈥

The US is Pakistan鈥檚 top export destination, with shipments totaling $5.44 billion in fiscal year 2023-2024, according to official data. From July 2024 to February 2025, exports rose 10 percent from a year earlier.

Both countries have been engaged in talks after Washington announced a 29 percent 鈥渞eciprocal tariff鈥 on Pakistani exports in April. Islamabad said the move, paused in June for a 90-day period, may undercut its fragile, export-led recovery.

Recalling his visit to the US this month, Aurangzeb shared insights from his productive meetings with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer in Washington, noting 鈥渆ncouraging progress鈥 in deepening trade and economic ties between the two countries.

He also briefed Horst on Pakistan鈥檚 recent macroeconomic indicators, including sovereign rating upgrades and renewed investor confidence, according to the Pakistani finance ministry.

The US charg茅 d鈥檃ffaires appreciated the economic progress and the government鈥檚 reform-driven approach, emphasizing the US commitment to strengthening economic and trade ties with Pakistan.

鈥淪he reiterated US support for continued economic and political stability in Pakistan, and expressed optimism for an enduring and robust business partnership between the two nations,鈥 the Pakistani ministry said.

鈥淭he meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to building on the momentum of current engagements to further deepen bilateral cooperation.鈥


15 militants killed as Pakistani helicopters pound hideouts near Afghan border聽鈥斅爋fficial

15 militants killed as Pakistani helicopters pound hideouts near Afghan border聽鈥斅爋fficial
Updated 28 July 2025

15 militants killed as Pakistani helicopters pound hideouts near Afghan border聽鈥斅爋fficial

15 militants killed as Pakistani helicopters pound hideouts near Afghan border聽鈥斅爋fficial
  • The development comes a week after eight Pakistani paramilitary troops were killed in a clash with militants in Orakzai district
  • More than 200 army and police personnel are participating in the ongoing grand operation in Hangu, Karak, Orakzai and Kurram areas

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani gunship helicopters have hit militant hideouts near the country鈥檚 border with Afghanistan in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, a senior police official said on Monday, adding that the days-long operation has left 15 militants dead so far.

Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in KP in recent years. Militant groups, particularly the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), have frequently targeted security forces convoys and check-posts, besides targeted killings and kidnappings of law enforcers and government officials in the region.

Regional Police Officer Abbas Majeed Marwat said the gunship helicopters destroyed several militant hideouts in Kohat, Hangu, Orakzai and Lower Kurram border areas and several militants were seen fleeing to mountain forests in the vicinity.

鈥淥peration against terrorists is underway in Chapri, Kandao, Shanawari, Zargari, Naryab and other mountainous areas. More than 200 army and police personnel are participating in the ongoing grand operation against khawarij [TTP militants],鈥 Marwat said in a statement.

鈥淔ifteen terrorists have been killed and many others have been injured in the operation in Hangu, Karak, Orakzai and Kurram that has been going on for the past ten days.鈥

Marwat鈥檚 comments came a week after eight Pakistani paramilitary troops and four militants were killed in a clash in KP鈥檚 Orakzai district that borders Afghanistan.

鈥淎rmed terrorists attacked a Frontier Corps (FC) convoy with heavy weapons... The fighting continued for several hours,鈥 AFP news agency quoted a senior local security official as saying.

鈥淓ight FC personnel were killed, and 11 were injured.鈥

In recent months, Islamabad has frequently accused India of backing militant groups and Afghanistan of allowing the use of its soil for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi deny the allegation.