OIC special envoy urges India to reverse ‘illegal’ 2019 actions in Jammu and Kashmir

The special envoy of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for Jammu and Kashmir, Ambassador Yousef Al Dobeay (left), and Pakistan’s foreign secretary, Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi, address a joint press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan on October 11, 2023. (Screengrab taken from the video posted by Pakistani state media)
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Updated 11 October 2023
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OIC special envoy urges India to reverse ‘illegal’ 2019 actions in Jammu and Kashmir

  • Ambassador Yousef Al Dobeay says India is ‘bent upon perpetuating the occupation’ of the disputed Himalayan region
  • He assures the people of Kashmir the OIC stands with them and supports their activities related to their inalienable rights

ISLAMABAD: Ambassador Yousef Al Dobeay, the special envoy of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for Jammu and Kashmir, asserted on Wednesday India wanted to maintain its occupation of the disputed Himalayan region while asking it, on behalf of OIC states, to reverse the “illegal” actions taken in August 2019.

New Delhi revoked the special constitutional status of Jammu and Kashmir which allowed it to have its own flag and offered limited autonomy before integrating the region with the rest of the Indian union.

The development prompted Pakistan to downgrade its diplomatic relations with its rival nuclear state since Kashmir, the only Muslim-majority state in India, is internationally considered to be a disputed territory which is claimed by New Delhi and Islamabad in full but is only controlled by them in part.

“The current Indian leadership is bent upon perpetuating the occupation of Jammu and Kashmir,” the OIC special envoy said during a joint media interaction with Pakistan’s foreign secretary Muhammad Syrus Sajjad Qazi in Islamabad. “The Indian authorities are totally crushing the quest of Kashmiri people for their fundamental rights, especially the inalienable right to self-determination as enshrined in the relevant United Nations and OIC resolutions.”

He added the OIC and its member countries believed “all the illegal steps taken by the Indian government in 2019 should be revised.”

He noted the 57-member bloc of Islamic states was committed to the Kashmir cause and had sent a fact-finding mission to Kashmir last year to witness the situation on the ground.

Ambassador Al Dobeay said the issue also came up for discussion on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session last month.

“This is my message on behalf of the OIC to all the people concerned, especially the Kashmiri people, that we are with you,” he added. “We also support all your activities that are related to your rights.”

The Pakistani foreign secretary expressed his gratitude in response, saying he wanted to profoundly thank the OIC envoy and his team for “highlighting the legal, political and humanitarian aspects of India’s illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir which has further aggravated since India’s illegal and unilateral actions of 5th of August 2019.”


Saudi Wafi Energy signs agreement to supply lubricants to Hyundai vehicles in Pakistan

Updated 28 January 2026
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Saudi Wafi Energy signs agreement to supply lubricants to Hyundai vehicles in Pakistan

  • Wafi Energy Pakistan says Shell Helix HX8 0W-20 AH lubricant specifically caters to Hyundai vehicles’ requirements
  • Lubricant delivers comprehensive engine protection and enhanced fuel efficiency, says Wafi Energy Pakistan 

ISLAMABAD: Saudi company Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited announced on Wednesday that it has inked an agreement with Hyundai’s official manufacturing partner to supply premium lubricants for the company’s vehicles in Pakistan. 

Wafi Energy, an affiliate of the Asyad Group, became the majority shareholder of Shell Pakistan Limited (SPL) in November 2024 and now holds approximately 87.78 percent of the total issued share capital of SPL, one of the oldest multinationals in Pakistan. The SPL has a network of over 600 sites, countrywide storage facilities and a broad portfolio of global lubricant brands.

Hyundai Nishat Motors is a joint venture among three leading international businesses: The Nishat Group, the Japan-based Sojitz Corporation and Millat Tractors Ltd. Hyundai Nishat Motors manufactures, markets and distributes Hyundai’s product line in Pakistan. 

“Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited and Hyundai Nishat Motors have signed a strategic agreement for the supply of Shell lubricants for Hyundai vehicles in Pakistan,” the Saudi company said in a press release.

The contract signing ceremony in Lahore marked the launch of Shell Helix HX8 0W-20 AH, the company said.

Wafi Energy Pakistan said the lubricant is specifically designed in line with Hyundai’s technical specifications. It delivers comprehensive engine protection, enhanced fuel efficiency and optimized performance suited to local driving conditions across Pakistan, the statement said. 

“Shell Helix HX8 0W-20 AH is the second co-branded lubricant introduced under the Hyundai–Shell collaboration in Pakistan, further expanding the jointly developed product range,” Wafi Energy said. 

“Through this collaboration, customers can confidently rely on authentic, OEM-approved lubricants that meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.”

Wafi Energy has two retail stations in Pakistan’s Karachi and Rawalpindi cities. It has also built a 730-foot plastic road outside its Karachi head office using 2.5 tons of waste lubricant bottles.