Pakistan’s interior minister assures foreign investors of protection amid surging militancy

The screengrab taken from a video shows Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi attends a meeting with a delegation of foreign investors in Lahore, Pakistan, on April 27, 2025. (Screengrab/Ministry of Interior)
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Updated 27 April 2025
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Pakistan’s interior minister assures foreign investors of protection amid surging militancy

  • Mohsin Naqvi meets delegation of foreign investors in Islamabad to discuss security measures
  • Militants have targeted foreign investors, particularly Chinese interests, in Pakistan recently

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday assured a delegation of foreign investors that the government would provide them protection, the interior ministry said, amid surging militant attacks in the country. 

Pakistan has been worried by a spike in militancy, especially in its western provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan bordering Afghanistan, in recent months. Separatist militants have often targeted Chinese interests in Balochistan and the southern port city of Karachi. 

Naqvi met a delegation of foreign investors on Sunday, the interior ministry said, in a meeting where both sides discussed measures taken to ensure investors’ protection and to secure their investments.

“Pakistan is a safe country for all kinds of investment,” the statement said. “The protection of investors investing in Pakistan is the top priority of our government.”

The interior ministry said Naqvi noted the delegation’s suggestions and assured them of all possible cooperation.

“We have taken serious notice of attacks by certain miscreants, and legal action is being taken against the culprits,” the statement said. 

Naqvi said the government has prepared a strategy to prevent such incidents in the future, Mohsin Naqvi.

The statement said that the delegation thanked Naqvi for his assurances in resolving their concerns.

Pakistan has increasingly attempted to woo foreign investors in recent months as it aims to escape a prolonged economic crisis that has drained the country’s financial resources and triggered a balance of payment crisis. 

Islamabad hosted a minerals summit earlier this month inviting hundreds of foreign investors to tap into Pakistan’s natural resources. 

Pakistan also formed the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in June 2023 to attract foreign investment in priority sectors such as defense, mining and minerals, energy, livestock, agriculture, tourism and others.


Turkish agents capture senior Daesh member on Afghanistan-Pakistan border

Updated 22 December 2025
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Turkish agents capture senior Daesh member on Afghanistan-Pakistan border

  • The Turkish citizen was allegedly tasked with suicide bombings in Turkiye, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Europe
  • It was not clear when the operation took place or whether Afghan and Pakistani authorities were involved

ANKARA: Turkish intelligence agents have captured a senior member of the Daesh (Islamic State) group in an area along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, allegedly thwarting planned suicide attacks in Turkiye and elsewhere, Turkiye’s state-run news agency reported Monday.

Anadolu Agency said the suspect was identified as Mehmet Goren and a member of the group’s Afghanistan-based Daesh-Khorasan (IS-K) branch. He was caught in a covert operation and transferred to Turkiye.

It was not clear when the operation took place or whether Afghan and Pakistani authorities were involved.

The report said the Turkish citizen allegedly rose within the organization’s ranks and was given the task of carrying out suicide bombings in Turkiye, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Europe.

Daesh has carried out deadly attacks in Turkiye, including a shooting at an Istanbul night club on Jan. 1, 2017, which killed 39 people.

Monday’s report said Goren’s capture allegedly also exposed the group’s recruitment methods and provided intelligence on its planned activities.