Imran Khan nominates Arif Alvi for president

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Paksitan Tehreek-e-Insaf spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry announced on Saturday that Arif Alvi (pictured) is the party’s presidential candidate.
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(Photo courtesy: Dr. Arif Alvi's Facebook account)
Updated 19 August 2018
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Imran Khan nominates Arif Alvi for president

  • PM nominates dentist as his party’s presidential candidate
  • Presidential election will be held on September 4

ISLAMABAD: Arif Alvi, one of the founding members of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, has been nominated as its presidential candidate, PTI spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry announced on Twitter on Saturday.

The 70-year-old Alvi is a dentist by profession. He began his political career as a polling agent but quickly assumed other responsibilities and has successfully fought general elections in the past.
In May 2013, he was elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan as a PTI candidate from Karachi’s NA-250. In last month’s elections, he was re-elected to the country’s lower house of parliament from NA-247.
Alvi is generally viewed as a hardworking legislator, though he has been nominated for a post that is largely ceremonial. He is also counted among Imran Khan’s closest confidants and served as General Secretary of the PTI from 2006 to 2013.
Pakistan’s Election Commission has announced that the next presidential election will be held on September 4, just a few days before incumbent President Mamnoon Hussain’s five-year term comes to an end.


Islamic military coalition, Pakistan to deepen cooperation to combat ‘terrorism’ — Pakistani military

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Islamic military coalition, Pakistan to deepen cooperation to combat ‘terrorism’ — Pakistani military

  • Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition is a 43-member alliance that includes Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, UAE and other nations
  • The Pakistani military statement comes after a meeting between IMCTC secretary-general and the chief of Pakistani defense forces in Rawalpindi

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening cooperation, including intelligence sharing and capacity building, to jointly combat “terrorism” and “extremism,” the Pakistani military said on Monday.

The IMCTC is a 43-member military alliance that was formed on Saudi Arabia’s initiative in Dec. 2015 to consolidate Muslim countries’ efforts in countering “terrorism.”

A 17-member IMCTC delegation is visiting Pakistan from Feb. 2-6 to conduct a training at National University of Sciences and Technology on “Re-integration and Rehabilitation of Extremist Elements,” according to the Pakistani military.

On Monday, IMCTC Secretary-General Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi held a meeting with Chief of Pakistani Defense Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir to discuss cooperation among IMCTC member states.

“During the meeting, matters of mutual interest were discussed, with particular emphasis on regional security dynamics and enhanced cooperation in counter-terrorism efforts,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistani military’s media wing, said in a statement.

“Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to combating terrorism and extremism through collaborative strategies, intelligence sharing, and capacity building among member states.”

The IMCTC features Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Afghanistan, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Palestine, UAE, Bangladesh and other nations. In 2017, Pakistan’s former army chief Gen. (retd) Raheel Sharif was appointed as the IMCTC commander-in-chief.

During discussions with Major General Al-Moghedi, Field Marshal Munir appreciated the role of IMCTC in fostering stability and promoting coordinated counterterrorism initiatives across the Islamic world, according to the ISPR.

The IMCTC secretary-general acknowledged Pakistan’s significant contributions and sacrifices in the fight against militancy and lauded the professionalism of Pakistan’s armed forces.

“The meeting underscored the resolve of both sides to further strengthen institutional collaboration for peace, stability, and security in the region,” the ISPR added.

Pakistan enjoys cordial ties with most Muslim countries around the world, particularly Gulf Cooperation Council countries. In Sept. 2025, Pakistan signed a landmark defense pact with Saudi Arabia according to which an act of aggression against one country will be treated as an act of aggression against both.