Pakistani gamer Arslan Ash wins ‘Uprising Korea 2023’ Tekken tournament

Tekken 7 creator and director, Katsuhiro Harada, handing Arslan 'Ash' Siddique the EVO Japan 2023 trophy on April 2, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Arslan Siddique/File)
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Updated 23 October 2023
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Pakistani gamer Arslan Ash wins ‘Uprising Korea 2023’ Tekken tournament

  • Arslan ‘Ash’ Siddique became first professional gamer in August to win four global Tekken titles
  • Siddique cruises to a win over South Korea’s Galgonge 3-0 in the final after beating Atif Khan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani gamer Arslan ‘Ash’ Siddique added another feather to his cap on Sunday after winning the ‘Uprising Korea 2023’ Tekken tournament in Seoul.

Considered one of the greatest Tekken players in the world currently, Siddique became the first professional gamer in August to win the global Tekken 7 title four times.

According to popular gaming website Event Hubs, over 110 players signed up for the ‘Uprising Korea 2023’ tournament. Siddique beat fellow Pakistani Atif Khan 2-1 in the semifinal before marching on to a win over South Korea’s Galgonge 3-0 in the final. 

“Alhamdulillah, I was able to take #Uprising2023 Challenger event in Korea,” Siddique wrote on social media platform X on Sunday night. “This win is special as I was able to win in Korea on my first time here with many of the top players.”

Khan, on the other hand, finished at number five in the tournament. He took to X to congratulate Siddique for bagging the title.

“I was upset due to my bad performance, I wanted to win this for the TWT points but I guess this is how things work,” Khan wrote.

Siddique was also part of the Pakistani trio that won the Nations Cup in Riyadh in July. The tournament was the first country-based Tekken tournament in which Pakistan emerged as winners by remaining unbeaten throughout the cup. 


Pakistan pushes for Chinese investment in export-oriented sectors

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Pakistan pushes for Chinese investment in export-oriented sectors

  • China is Pakistan’s largest trading partner, with its exports to Islamabad standing at $19.62 billion in 2024
  • Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi holds meetings with honorary investment councilors in China

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi met honorary investment councilors (HIC) this week to review their role in advancing trade and people-to-people linkages, urging them to mobilize investments from Beijing in Islamabad’s export-oriented sectors, the Press Information Department (PID) said. 

Pakistan views China as an important strategic ally and investment partner, which has funneled billions of dollars into the country under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) energy and infrastructure project for over a decade.

China is also Pakistan’s largest trading partner, with its exports to Pakistan surging from $16.67 billion in 2023 to $19.62 billion in 2024, as per official data. 

Hashmi held private meetings with HICs in China on Monday and a working luncheon to take stock of their work, strengthen coordination and set priorities for 2026, the PID said in a press release. 

“He encouraged them to synergize their efforts with Pakistan’s national development priorities and mobilize Chinese investments in export-oriented sectors of Pakistan,” the statement said. 

The Pakistani ambassador urged the HICs to prioritize channeling investments in 21 priority sectors of the economy through joint ventures to boost productive capacities, calling on them to integrate investments with human capital development. 

Hashmi informed the HICs that the two business-to-business investment conferences held in Chinese cities of Shenzhen and Beijing, as well as six sectoral investment roadshows since last year cumulatively yielded the signing of over 300 memoranda of understanding and 25 joint ventures worth $11 billion.

“The HICs welcomed the initiative to convene focused annual review by the ambassador, marking the beginning of an institutionalized engagement with the HICs,” the press release said.

“They shared their plans for 2026 and expressed resolve to lend their full support to the embassy’s economic diplomacy agenda, especially the enhancement of Chinese investments in Pakistan and an increase in Pakistani exports to China, while boosting bilateral cooperation in these mutually beneficial areas.”