Police officer killed, six others wounded in grenade attack in southwest Pakistan

A police officer examines the site of a bomb blast in Quetta on April 10, 2023. (AFP/file)
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Updated 08 April 2024
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Police officer killed, six others wounded in grenade attack in southwest Pakistan

  • No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack near Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province
  • Balochistan has long been plagued by an insurgency, with separatists seeking independence from Islamabad

QUETTA: A police officer died and six other officers were wounded in a grenade attack Monday at a mosque in southwestern Pakistan, authorities said.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack near Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.

Local police chief Nasir Shah said officers were still investigating.

In a statement, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi denounced the attack, which came a day after a motorcycle bomb killed two people and wounded five others in Khuzdar, a district the Balochistan province that has witnessed a surge in militant attacks in recent weeks.

For years, Balochistan has been the scene of a low-level insurgency by groups demanding independence from the central government in Islamabad.

Although the government says it has quelled the insurgency, violence in the province has persisted.


Pakistan invites investors, innovators to back tech partnerships, announces national AI event

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Pakistan invites investors, innovators to back tech partnerships, announces national AI event

  • Indus AI Week 2026 to run Feb. 9–15 as IT minister cites inclusive AI policy launched last year
  • The week-long event will bring together relevant officials, startups, investors and universities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday invited foreign investors and technology innovators to engage with its emerging artificial intelligence ecosystem as the government announced a week-long national AI initiative aimed at accelerating adoption across the public and private sectors.

Federal Minister for Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja said the government would host Indus AI Week 2026 from Feb. 9 to 15, building on Pakistan’s National Artificial Intelligence Policy introduced last year to promote responsible use of the technology.

The announcement comes as Pakistan seeks to position itself as a credible participant in the global AI economy, amid growing interest from governments in the Global South to harness AI for productivity, skills development and innovation while managing regulatory and ethical risks.

“With the introduction of Pakistan’s National AI Policy last year, we laid the foundation for responsible and inclusive AI development,” Khawaja said, according to an official statement circulated by her ministry. “Indus AI Week reflects our determination to take that work further by moving beyond dialogue and toward adoption.”

“We invite international partners, investors and innovators to engage with Pakistan’s growing AI landscape,” she added.

The initiative will be organized by the IT ministry through a public-private partnership and is designed as an open national platform bringing together policymakers, technology firms, startups, universities, students and the wider public.

The program will include a national technology showcase, startup and innovation sessions linking founders with investors, skills training and certification opportunities and public engagement activities aimed at translating AI policy into practical use cases.

The week will open with the Indus AI Summit at Islamabad’s Jinnah Convention Center on Feb. 9, followed by an innovation and learning arena at the Islamabad Sports Complex on Feb. 9-10, with universities, companies and public institutions across the country hosting parallel events through Feb. 15.