Pakistan’s president, army chief discuss anti-terror operations, conventional threats

Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir (right) meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari, at the Presidency in Islamabad, Pakistan, on April 3, 2024. (APP)
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Updated 03 April 2024
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Pakistan’s president, army chief discuss anti-terror operations, conventional threats

  • General Syed Asim Munir calls on President Zardari in first official meeting between the two 
  • Meeting between Zardari, Munir takes place in backdrop of renewed militant violence in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Army chief General Syed Asim Munir met President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday to discuss the military’s ongoing operations against “terrorism,” the president’s office said, amid a surge in militant violence in the South Asian country. 

This was the first meeting between Munir and Zardari after the latter was elected president for a second tenure last month. During their meeting at the Presidency, the army chief congratulated Zardari on his appointment as president, a statement from Zardari’s office said on social media platform X. 

“The COAS apprised the President regarding the ongoing operations of the Army against terrorism and highlighted the operational preparedness against conventional threats,” the statement read. 

Munir informed the president about the army’s contribution to development initiatives, especially in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces wracked by militancy. 

Zardari commended the armed forces for safeguarding Pakistan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. Without mentioning the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party led by former prime minister Imran Khan, which has had a falling out with the military since 2022, Zardari noted the “baseless and unsubstantiated allegations” against the army and its leadership by a certain political party and its members. 

The president vowed to deal with such elements with an “iron hand,” the statement added. 

“The President paid homage to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the nation, emphasizing that their blood will forever symbolize the resilience and strength of the Pakistani nation,” it said.

The meeting between the two takes place in the backdrop of increased targeted killings and suicide bombings in Pakistan, where violence has surged particularly in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces bordering Afghanistan. 

The violence initially picked up after the Pakistani Taliban or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) called off its fragile, monthslong truce with the government in November 2022.

Last month, seven Pakistani soldiers, including two army officers, were killed in a militant attack in the same district, the Pakistani military said.

The attack led the Pakistani military to carry out rare airstrikes against suspected TTP hideouts inside Afghanistan on March 18, killing eight people. The strikes prompted Afghan forces to fire heavy weapons at Pakistani soldiers along the border. 


Mashreq launches cross-border accounts for UAE-based Pakistanis with instant transfers home

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Mashreq launches cross-border accounts for UAE-based Pakistanis with instant transfers home

  • UAE-based Pakistanis can open Mashreq Pakistan accounts without branch visits
  • The bank offers instant, fee-free remittances to its client through Quick Remit service

KARACHI: United Arab Emirates-based lender Mashreq announced the launch of a digital cross-border banking service on Thursday, allowing Pakistani nationals in the Gulf state to remotely open accounts in their home country and transfer money instantly without fees.

Remittances from the UAE, home to one of the largest Pakistani expatriate communities, rose 13.7 percent year-on-year to $4.78 billion in July-January FY26, compared with $4.21 billion a year earlier, according to State Bank of Pakistan data, highlighting the importance of the corridor to Pakistan’s economy.

Under the new arrangement, UAE-based Pakistani customers can open and operate a Mashreq Pakistan account entirely through its mobile app, eliminating the need for physical documentation or branch visits. Customers can view and manage both accounts through a unified dashboard.

“We are delighted to introduce this pioneering digital service, which marks a significant milestone for Mashreq and our customers,” Fernando Morillo, Group Head of Retail Banking at Mashreq, said in a statement.

“As the first bank in the UAE to enable non-resident Pakistanis to open accounts in their home country digitally ... we are demonstrating our commitment to reimagining banking through innovation,” he added. “Our zero-fee Quick Remit service further enhances the experience, empowering customers with greater convenience, speed, and value.”

Once activated, customers can send funds instantly to Pakistan using Quick Remit, a remittance feature available to Mashreq account holders.

Pakistani customers who open an account with Mashreq Pakistan will receive a current account with no minimum balance requirement and a domestic PayPak debit card, the statement said.

Muhammad Hamayun Sajjad, CEO of Mashreq Pakistan, said the initiative was aimed at strengthening digital financial connectivity for overseas Pakistanis.

“This milestone reflects our continued focus on building a robust digital financial ecosystem through technology-led solutions,” he said. “By enabling seamless and secure cross-border account opening, we are breaking down traditional banking barriers and delivering meaningful impact to our customers.”

Headquartered in Dubai, Mashreq operates across the Middle East and has expanded its digital banking offerings in recent years as competition intensifies in the region’s remittance and cross-border payments market.