PM Sharif initiates tree plantation campaign, highlights Pakistan as fifth most climate-vulnerable country

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif plants a sappling to launch the spring tree plantation campaign in Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 15, 2024. (PID)
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Updated 15 March 2024
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PM Sharif initiates tree plantation campaign, highlights Pakistan as fifth most climate-vulnerable country

  • PM says forests only constitute five percent of Pakistan’s total area, urging everyone to participate in the drive
  • Pakistan will plant 543.8 million trees during the ongoing campaign, an increase from the 490 million in 2023

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said Pakistan was the fifth most vulnerable country to climate change, as he launched the spring tree plantation campaign and urged the nation to actively participate in the initiative to mitigate environmental threats.

Pakistan periodically launches such campaigns to combat deforestation and preserve biodiversity, involving government agencies, private organizations and local communities.

Initiating the drive by planting a tree, the prime minister emphasized his administration’s goal to double this year’s tree plantation numbers compared to the targets set by the previous government.

“Forests constitute only five percent of the country’s total area,” his office quoted him in a statement. “According to the Global Climate Risk Index Report, Pakistan is the fifth most affected country by climate threats.”

The PM Office provided statistics indicating that between 1999 and 2018, Pakistan lost 10,000 lives to climate change impacts like droughts, heatwaves, torrential rains and flash floods.

These erratic weather patterns also inflicted billions of dollars in losses on the economy during the same period, exacerbating Pakistan’s already distressed economic conditions.

The prime minister advocated for nationwide participation in the tree plantation campaign to safeguard against climate threats and promote a healthy environment, thereby protecting Pakistan from all forms of environmental pollution and threats.

The government aims to plant a total of 543.8 million trees during the current campaign, an increase from the 490 million trees planted in the 2023 monsoon season.

The campaign’s targets are 141 million trees in Punjab, 117.2 million in Sindh, 57.1 million in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 30 million in Balochistan, 118.5 million in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and 8 million trees in Gilgit Baltistan.


Pakistan, Oman navies hold bilateral exercise to strengthen maritime security cooperation

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Pakistan, Oman navies hold bilateral exercise to strengthen maritime security cooperation

  • Royal Navy of Oman flotilla arrives in Karachi for annual Thamar Al Tayyib exercise, says Pakistan Navy
  • Both navies’ personnel held professional dialogues, exchanged experiences during exercise, says navy

ISLAMABAD: A Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) flotilla visited Karachi to take part in the annual bilateral Thamar Al Tayyib (TAT) 2025 exercise, the Pakistan Navy said on Saturday, with both sides aiming to enhance maritime security cooperation. 

Pakistan Navy and the RNO have been conducting the TAT series of exercises regularly since 1980. TAT-2023 was conducted in Omani waters in December 2023. 

The 12th edition of the exercise saw the participation of RNO vessels Al-Rasikh and Al-Shinas, which were part of the flotilla. Upon their arrival at the port in Karachi, the Omani vessels were warmly received in a ceremony attended by senior officials of the Pakistan Navy. 

“Exercise TAT-2025 served as an important platform for mutual learning, enhanced interoperability and professional development,” the navy said. 

It said the flotilla’s visit included meetings with senior members of the Pakistan Navy leadership, onboard receptions and visits to key naval installations and training facilities. 

Personnel from both navies engaged in professional dialogues, operational discussions and exchanged experiences across various maritime domains, the navy added. 

The Omani flotilla’s visit concluded with naval ships from both forces conducting advanced operational maneuvers and joint exercises encompassing major facets of modern maritime warfare.

“Pakistan Navy remains committed to fostering regional maritime cooperation and strengthening ties with partner navies worldwide,” the navy said.

“The Royal Navy of Oman’s participation in TAT-2025 reflects the growing defense partnership between the two friendly nations and their shared resolve to promote regional peace, stability, and maritime collaboration,” it added. 

Pakistan enjoys cordial ties with Gulf nations, including Oman. The Pakistan Army, navy and air force regularly organize and participate in international exercises to strengthen defense ties with other countries, particularly those in the Middle East.