Pakistan fail to reach final of Asian Champions Trophy for first time

Pakistan's Ammad Butt, second right, fight for the ball during the men's field hockey semi final match between against South Korea at the Asian Championship Trophy tournament in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 21, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 22 December 2021
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Pakistan fail to reach final of Asian Champions Trophy for first time

  • Men's Asian Champions Trophy has been held annually by Asian Hockey Federation since 2011
  • Pakistan and India were most successful teams in Men's Asian Hockey Champions Trophy thrice

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India, both defending champions at the Asian Champions Trophy, were beaten in the semifinals in Dhaka on Tuesday.

Pakistan’s defeat marks the first time since the inception of the tournament in 2011 that their side has failed to qualify for the final.

The Men's Asian Champions Trophy is an event held annually by the Asian Hockey Federation. It features Asia's top six field hockey teams competing in a round robin format. Pakistan and India were the most successful teams in the Men's Asian Hockey Champions Trophy thrice.

“Korea edged out Pakistan 6-5 following a tense and exciting clash while Japan overpowered India 5-3 after totally dominating the 50 minutes of play where they were leading 5-1,” the News reported.

“It is disappointing for us because we scored more field goals,” Pakistan captain Umar Bhutta said after the match, referring to his side’s four field goals while the South Koreans only got one from open play. “We played a good match but the two goals we conceded from penalty corners hurt us.”

It was only Japan’s second win against India in 19 matches.


Pakistan regulator says over 21,600 new companies registered in first half of FY26

Updated 11 January 2026
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Pakistan regulator says over 21,600 new companies registered in first half of FY26

  • This reflects a 29 percent increase compared to the 16,839 companies that were registered during same period last year, says regulator
  • These incorporations contributed $109.5 billion in paid-up capital, says Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan report

ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) said this week it registered over 21,600 new companies in the first half of the current fiscal year, reflecting rising investor confidence and positive economic outlook in the country. 

In a report issued on Jan. 6, the SECP said it registered 21,668 companies in the first six months of the current fiscal year, adding that these incorporations contributed Rs30.7 billion [$109.5 million] in paid-up capital. 

The report said this represented a 29 percent increase compared to the 16,839 companies registered during the same period last year.

“Pakistan’s business landscape continues to demonstrate strong momentum, reflecting rising investor confidence and a positive economic outlook,” the SECP report said. 

The SECP said the latest increase has brought the total number of registered companies in Pakistan to 279,724. It said the top ten sectors by incorporations were led by the IT & e-commerce, with 4,277 companies, followed by trading (2,997 companies), services (2,686 companies) and real estate (2,031 companies). 

“This sectoral diversity highlights expanding entrepreneurial activity, particularly in technology-driven and service-oriented industries,” the report said. 

The SECP said foreign investment also remained “robust” during the period, adding that 524 newly incorporated companies received foreign investment amounting to Rs1.26 billion [$4.5 million] with the participation from 731 foreign investors. 

“China emerged as the leading source, accounting for 71 percent of total inflows,” the SECP said. “It was followed by Afghanistan (8 percent), the United States (2 percent), and the United Kingdom, Germany, South
Africa, South Korea, Norway, Vietnam, Nigeria, and Bangladesh, each contributing 1 percent,” it added. 

The SECP said an additional 11 percent of the investment originated from other countries.