Pakistan face Kuwait today in Asian U18 Volleyball Championship

The photo posted on July 30, 2024, shows Pakistan volleyball team players and officials pose for a picture during the 15th Asian Men's U18 Volleyball Championship in Bahrain. (Photo courtesy: @DSBcricket/X)
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Updated 30 July 2024
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Pakistan face Kuwait today in Asian U18 Volleyball Championship

  • On Monday, Pakistan defeated India in a thrilling match of tournament
  • The Green Shirts bagged a 3-2 win over South Korea in their first match

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will be facing Kuwait today, on Tuesday, in their third match of the Asian U18 Volleyball Championship in Bahrain.
The Green Shirts bagged a 3-2 win over South Korea in their first match. Pakistan dominated in all departments in their second match against India on Monday, defeated the traditional rivals with an impressive scoreline of 3-0.
Pakistan’s third and last group match against Kuwait is scheduled to begin at 9pm Pakistan time, according to the Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF).
“The team is determined to continue their winning streak and bring further glory to the nation,” the PVF said in a statement.
The national side victory over India marked a significant achievement for Pakistan as the team exhibited outstanding skill and determination in the game.
Ajmal Junaid, Abubaker, Muhammad Yahya and Muhammad Anas demonstrated exceptional play and coordination in securing the victory, which not only uplifted the team spirit but also brought immense joy to volleyball fans across Pakistan.
The 15th Asian U18 Volleyball Championship began on July 28 and will continue till August 4.


Pakistan announces plan to develop Port Qasim into climate-resilient industrial complex

Updated 12 January 2026
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Pakistan announces plan to develop Port Qasim into climate-resilient industrial complex

  • Port Qasim handles 51% of Pakistan’s sea trade, facilitates Islamabad’s trade with Central Asian states
  • Maritime affairs ministry says 833 industrial units currently operational at Port Qasim, with 40 under construction

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Maritime Affairs Ministry announced on Monday that it aims to develop Port Qasim into a climate-resilient industrial complex, saying the move would create jobs, usher in investment and ensure sustainable development for the country. 

According to its website, Port Qasim is one of the largest contributors to Pakistan’s economy, handling 51 percent of the country’s sea trade. The port also connects directly to Pakistan’s national highway and motorway network, facilitating trade between Afghanistan and the Central Asian Republics.

Pakistan has recently attempted to upgrade its port infrastructure to handle higher trade volumes and improve connectivity between sea lanes and landlocked Central Asian states, leveraging its geographic position at the crossroads of South and Central Asia. 

Maritime Affairs Minister Junaid Anwar Chaudhry chaired a meeting to discuss projects related to Port Qasim, the ministry said in a statement. 

“During the meeting, a long-term plan for a climate-resilient industrial complex at Port Qasim was announced,” the statement said. 

Chaudhry said Port Qasim would be developed into a global industrial and logistics hub, adding that it will become a “key gateway” for Pakistan’s national economy.

Officials briefed the minister that the development project for the port would cover an area of more than 14,000 acres. The port’s industrial complex has been divided into three distinct zones, with the eastern one designated for heavy industry and export-oriented units, and the northwestern zone for the promotion of value-added industries and port services.

The southwestern zone of the complex has been earmarked for special industrial and commercial activities, the ministry said. 

Chaudhry said 833 industrial units are currently operational at the port while 40 are under construction. He also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to modernizing port infrastructure and improving road and rail connectivity.

“Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said the Port Qasim Industrial Complex will emerge as a hub for employment generation, investment, and sustainable development,” the statement said. 

Pakistan seeks to upgrade streamline port operations and enhance trade relations with regional countries as it seeks to escape a prolonged macroeconomic crisis that has put a strain on its resources and triggered a balance of payments crisis in the country over the past few years.