Pakistan aiming for ‘extensive’ job opportunities for citizens at Riyadh Expo— PM’s adviser 

A view of Pakistan's pavilion at the International Human Resource and Labor Services Expo in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on December 24, 2023. (Photo courtesy: @JawadSohrab/X)
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Updated 26 December 2023
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Pakistan aiming for ‘extensive’ job opportunities for citizens at Riyadh Expo— PM’s adviser 

  • Pakistan is participating for the first time in the International Human Resource and Labor Services Expo in Riyadh 
  • The South Asian country has a dedicated pavilion at the expo where it aims to highlights the skills of its workforce 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan aims to generate “extensive” job opportunities for its citizens worldwide as it participates for the first time in the International Human Resource and Labor Services Expo in Riyadh, the prime minister’s adviser on overseas Pakistanis said this week. 

The exhibition kicked off in Riyadh on Dec. 24 and will continue till Wednesday, Dec. 27, where Pakistan has a dedicated pavilion to highlight the skills of its workforce. 

Jawad Sohrab Malik, special assistant to the prime minister on overseas Pakistanis and human resource development, went on a whirlwind visit to Saudi Arabia in November to explore and unlock employment avenues for Pakistani professionals. During the visit, Malik signed agreements with multiple Saudi recruitment agencies and companies. 

“He [Malik] said main purpose of attending the expo is to highlight our talented workforce to the global stage, and generate extensive job opportunities for Pakistanis worldwide,” the state-run Radio Pakistan said on Tuesday. 

In a post on social media platform X this week, Malik wrote it is “crucial” for Pakistan’s labor force to grasp the international market’s needs and tailor their skills to meet them. 

“I encourage all our Overseas Pakistanis to join us at the @Rals2030 Expo in Riyadh, happening now until December 27th,” he wrote. 

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy strong cultural, defense, and economic ties, deeply rooted in history and religion. The kingdom is home to over two million Pakistanis, making it the largest contributor to remittance inflows in the South Asian country. 


Police arrest 49 suspected militants in Pakistan’s Punjab in a month

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Police arrest 49 suspected militants in Pakistan’s Punjab in a month

  • The development follows a steep rise in militancy-related deaths in Pakistan last year
  • Authorities have lodged cases against the arrested suspects affiliated with banned outfits

ISLAMABAD: The counter-terrorism department (CTD) of Punjab police has arrested 49 militants in different areas of Pakistan’s most populous province in a month and foiled a major terror plan, the CTD said on Saturday.

Pakistan is currently facing an uptick in militant attacks, mainly by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in its northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, which borders Punjab.

The attacks in KP have forced authorities in Punjab to heighten security and take pre-emptive measures in view of potential spillover of militants into the country’s most populous province.

CTD officials arrested these militants in 425 intelligence-based operations and seized weapons, explosives and other prohibited materials from the arrestees, according to a CTD spokesperson.

“Forty-four cases have been registered against the arrested terrorists and further investigation is being carried out,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

The development comes a steep rise in militancy-related deaths in Pakistan in 2025. According to statistics released by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS) last month, combat-related deaths in 2025 rose 73 percent to 3,387. These included 2,115 militants, 664 security forces personnel, 580 civilians and 28 members of pro-government peace committees, the think tank said.

CTD conducted 6,131 combing operations in the province and arrested 599 suspects, according to the statement. Around 570 police reports were registered against these suspects, which led to 477 recoveries.

In Nov., the Punjab government had launched the country’s “first” mobile counterterrorism unit to monitor complex security operations in real time, while in Sept. the province announced the arrest of 90 suspected militants in a three-month counter-terrorism sweep.

Pakistan has struggled to contain the surging in militancy in KP since a fragile truce between the Pakistani Taliban and Islamabad broke down in Nov. 2022. The country faces another decades-long insurgency by Baloch separatists in its southwestern Balochistan province.

Islamabad has frequently accused Afghanistan of allowing the use of its soil and India of backing militant groups for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi deny the allegation.