Pakistani naval ships participate in Abu Dhabi’s International Defence Exhibition

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Pakistani and UAE Officials, on arrival of Pakistan Navy Ship. (Photo by Pakistan Navy)
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Chief of Staff (Personnel), Vice Admiral Abdul Aleem along with Pakistani and UAE officials, during Pakistan Nay ships visit to UAE. (Photo by Pakistan Navy)
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Chief of Staff (Personnel), Vice Admiral Abdul Aleem and Fleet Commander UAE Naval Forces witnessing the bilateral exercise conducted onboard PNS TARIQ. (Photo by Pakistan Navy)
Updated 23 February 2019
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Pakistani naval ships participate in Abu Dhabi’s International Defence Exhibition

  • Pakistan’s Naval Chief visited Abu Dhabi to strengthen relations with UAE military and civilian leadership
  • Two day bilateral exercise ‘Nasl al Bahr’ conducted between both navies

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Naval Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Abdul Aleem was in Abu Dhabi during the International Defense Exhibition (IDEX) held last week in order to strengthen relations with the military and civil leadership of the UAE, according to a statement released by the Public Relations wing of the Pakistan Navy. 

IDEX-19 is one of the leading trade shows for defense technology in the region and is considered an ideal platform for militaries across the world to come together, share ideas and exhibit leading edge military technology.

Pakistan navy ships ‘Tariq’ and ‘Himmat’ participated in the event with a reception hosted onboard ‘Tariq’ and attended by Mrs. Zubaida Jalal, the Federal Minister for Defence Production, a number of foreign diplomats, high ranking military and civil officials from the UAE and a section of the Pakistani community and foreigners participating in IDEX-19

Navies of both countries also conducted bilateral exercises, Nasl al Bahr, which aim to enhance interoperability between the two militaries. 

During the two-day exercise, a number of evolutions pertaining to maritime security operations, search and rescue, maneuvering drills, maritime infrastructure protection, communication and warfare related exercises were undertaken.


PM calls for tapping gemstone reserves as Pakistan pushes for economic recovery

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PM calls for tapping gemstone reserves as Pakistan pushes for economic recovery

  • Pakistan this month approved first national policy framework for precious stones, aiming to lift annual exports to $1 billion
  • PM Shehbaz Sharif directs implementation of new policy framework, completion of Islamabad Gemstone Center by Aug. 2027

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday called for tapping Pakistan’s vast gemstone reserves, Sharif’s office said, as Islamabad seeks to boost their exports to support economic recovery.

The development comes two weeks after Pakistan approved its first national policy framework for gemstones and precious stones, aiming to reform the sector, align it with international standards and lift annual exports to $1 billion within five years.

Pakistan has intensified efforts to monetize its untapped mineral resources, amid fiscal pressures and an International Monetary Fund-backed reform program. Over the past two years, Islamabad has hosted international minerals conferences and signed agreements with countries including the United States, Saudi Arabia and China to attract investment and move up the value chain in mining and minerals processing.

On Monday, PM Sharif presided over a meeting on the promotion of precious stones and minerals in Islamabad, at which he directed seeking services of relevant experts of international repute for the construction of proposed gemstone centers in Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir, according to his office.

“There is a need to utilize the potential of gemstone reserves in Pakistan so that valuable foreign exchange can be earned from the exports of these precious stones,” Sharif was quoted as saying by his office.

Despite officials estimating Pakistan’s gemstone reserves at around $450 billion, formal exports remain negligible, at about $5.8 million annually, due to weak certification systems, limited domestic processing capacity, widespread smuggling and fragmented regulation across federal and provincial authorities.

Pakistan’s new policy framework includes geological mapping to accurately assess reserves, the establishment of internationally accredited laboratories and certification regimes and the creation of a dedicated authority to regulate and promote the sector. The government also plans to set up a National Warranty Office and centers of excellence to support training, research and value-added processing.

The prime minister directed the implementation of the policy framework and the completion of Islamabad Gemstone Center by Aug. 2027.

A location has been identified on the Constitution Highway for the establishment of a gemstone center in Islamabad, according to Sharif’s office. The center will provide international standard value addition services, certification, incubation center and trade center facilities.

“Exports should be increased through value addition in the gemstone industry,” he said, urging officials to work together with the governments of all provinces, Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir to promote the industry.