PACES Competition, with military sportsmen from Iraq, UAE, Palestine, concludes in Lahore

The concluding ceremony of the third International PACES (Physical Agility and Combat Efficiency System) Competition 2021 in Lahore on November 7, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Social Media) 
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PACES Competition, with military sportsmen from Iraq, UAE, Palestine, concludes in Lahore

  • 101 international military sportsmen from six countries participated
  • Egypt, Indonesia, Japan and Myanmar came as observers

ISLAMABAD: The closing ceremony of the third International PACES (Physical Agility and Combat Efficiency System) Competition was held at Ayub Stadium in Lahore on Sunday, an Inter Services Public Relations press release said.

101 international military sportsmen from six countries including Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Sri Lanka, the UAE and Uzbekistan participated in the contest while Egypt, Indonesia, Japan and Myanmar came as observers. Nine teams from the Pakistan army also competed.

“In International Teams Category, Sri Lanka secured gold medal while UAE and Uzbekistan jointly won Silver medal,” the army’s media wing said. “Bronze medal was shared by Palestine, Jordan and Iraq.”

In the individual category, Warrant Officer Mubarek from UAE and Sapper Ahmed Raza from Engineers Center secured gold medals in the 3.2 km race.

The chief guest at the event, Commander Lahore Corps Lt. Gen. Muhammad Abdul Aziz, awarded prizes to the winning teams and individuals and “congratulated them for excellent display of physical fitness, endurance and sportsmanship.”

“He lauded the performance of Pakistan Army Teams and complimented them for the highest standards of physical fitness displayed by them,” the military said. “Successful completion of 3rd international PACES Championship at Lahore reflects positively on Pakistan’s image as a peaceful nation which is completely safe and secure for conduct of international sports events.”

 


Pakistan plans overhaul of agricultural research system to boost exports, food security

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Pakistan plans overhaul of agricultural research system to boost exports, food security

  • Government says research institutions must move beyond siloed structures, speed up commercialization
  • Officials say national research agenda should be aligned with export targets and development priorities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is planning a comprehensive overhaul of its agricultural research system to improve productivity, strengthen food security and increase export competitiveness, said an official statement on Wednesday.

Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain discussed the reform plan during a meeting with Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) Chairman Syed Murtaza Hassan Andrabi, it said.

The initiative comes as Pakistan seeks to modernize its agriculture sector, which contributes about a fifth of the country’s economic output and employs a large share of its workforce but has long struggled with low productivity and weak technology adoption.

Hussain said the reform would address inefficiencies caused by overlapping mandates between federal and provincial research institutions and encourage closer collaboration across scientific disciplines.

“Research must move beyond siloed structures and adopt cross-disciplinary approaches, ensuring practical and commercially viable outcomes,” the minister said.

He also stressed the need to accelerate technology transfer from laboratories to farms and markets, noting that innovations such as vaccines had historically taken years to reach commercialization.

PARC chairman Andrabi said the country’s research priorities should directly support economic and food security objectives.

“Pakistan’s national research agendas must be aligned with export targets and food security goals, ensuring that all research efforts directly contribute to national priorities,” he said.

Under the reform plan, Pakistan will establish specialized Centers of Excellence focusing on climate-resilient crops, livestock improvement, food processing, artificial intelligence and precision agriculture, as well as sustainable land and water management.

The government also plans to introduce a Digital National Agricultural Research Information System (NARIS) platform to serve as a centralized repository for research data and collaboration among institutions.

Officials said a new scientific advisory committee, comprising both local and international experts, would be formed to guide strategic priorities and benchmark Pakistan’s research system against global standards.