Pakistan’s Shehroze Kashif becomes youngest climber to summit Gasherbrum II

Pakistani mountaineer Shehroze Kashif started his expedition to summit Gasherbrum-II, the 13th highest peak in the world, on August 6, 2022. (Twitter/faizanlakhani)
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Updated 10 August 2022
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Pakistan’s Shehroze Kashif becomes youngest climber to summit Gasherbrum II

  • Gasherbrum II, the 13th highest mountain in the world, stands above 8,000 meters
  • Shehroze Kashif also summited the world second tallest mountain, K2, last year

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani mountaineer Shehroze Kashif on Monday became the youngest climber in the world to summit Pakistan’s Gasherbrum II mountain, the Alpine Club of Pakistan confirmed.

Gasherbrum II, located in Pakistan’s northern Gilgit-Baltistan region, is the 13th highest mountain in the world and stands at over 8,000 meters above sea level. Kashif, 20, also became the youngest mountaineer in the world in July 2021 to summit the second highest mountain in the world, K2, at the age of 19.

“Today at 9 am Pakistan Standard Time, Shehroze Kashif summited Gasherbrum II 8035m — 13th highest mountain in the world, at the age of 20 years,” Karrar Haidri, Secretary of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, said.

“The Broad Boy [Kashif] has become the youngest mountaineer in the whole world to summit Gasherbrum II,” he added.

A Twitter post by Kashif also confirmed his accomplishment.

Pakistani mountaineer Shehroze Kashif started his expedition to summit Gasherbrum-II, the 13th highest peak in the world, on August 6, 2022. (Twitter/faizanlakhani)

With his latest successful adventure, Shehroze has summited nine 8000ers — a term used to describe mountains that stand above 8,000 meters.

Last month, a record number of 87 climbers from Asia and Western countries summited K2 during the summer season, the Alpine Club of Pakistan said.


Pakistan, Iran leaders highlight mutual support after both engaged in short wars this year

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Pakistan, Iran leaders highlight mutual support after both engaged in short wars this year

  • Prime Minister Sharif met Iranian President Pezeshkian in Ashgabat on the sidelines of an international forum
  • Pakistani PM also had an informal interaction with President Putin, discussed regional issue with President Erdogan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Friday praised the support their countries offered one another during episodes of external aggression this year, according to the state media, as they met on the sidelines of an international peace forum in Turkmenistan.

Pakistan fought a four-day war with India in May, when New Delhi fired missiles at its cities and Islamabad responded with retaliatory strikes. Nearly a month after the conflict, Iran waged its own war with Israel after Tel Aviv carried out attacks inside Iranian territory, prompting Tehran to launch a series of missile and drone barrages in response.

The meeting in Turkmenistan came as Pakistan and Iran seek to steady ties after a period of strained security relations, while also attempting to expand economic cooperation and strengthen border management. The two leaders reviewed regional developments, including Pakistan’s concerns over militant attacks it says originate from Afghanistan, and ongoing diplomatic efforts related to Gaza.

“Both leaders appreciated the strong support that their countries had provided to each other when they had faced external aggression earlier this year,” the state-owned Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said.

Sharif highlighted the outcome of the 22nd Pakistan–Iran Joint Economic Commission held this year and urged closer coordination to increase bilateral trade, operationalize border markets, reinforce border security and revive transport links, including the Islamabad-Tehran-Istanbul rail network.

Pezeshkian, according to the report, said Iran wished to further strengthen ties and thanked Sharif for a “useful and timely exchange of views.”

Sharif also pressed for “meaningful action” from the Afghan Taliban administration to address Pakistan’s security concerns, APP added.

Separately, the Pakistani prime minister met other global leaders attending the forum marking the International Year of Peace and Trust 2025 and Turkmenistan’s Neutrality Day.

He held informal interactions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and discussed regional issues with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon and Kyrgyz President Sadyr Zhaparov.