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Pakistan needs vibrant foreign policy to counter 'do more' narrative

09:01 PM | 9 Dec, 2017
Pakistan needs vibrant foreign policy to counter 'do more' narrative
LAHORE - Experts suggest Pakistan desperately needs a resilient foreign policy to ensure its political independence, economic independence, and sovereignty in the face of growing foreign threats.

This was stated during a discussion forum held by Pakistan Foreign Affairs and Media Institute (PFAMI) on Friday. Former foreign secretary Shamshad Ahmed, academician Dr Rashid Ahmed, foreign affairs expert and political leader Muhammad Mehdi, senior anchor Sohail Warriach, senior journalist Javed Farooqi, Adnan Khan Kakar and other senior journalists attended the discussion, according to a statement by the organisation.

“This ‘do more’ policy of the United States should be dealt with constitutional vision guided by national interest without getting carried away. On the back of Trump’s declaration recognising Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Palestine issue has taken a center stage which will set the tone for future relations between Muslims world and America,” they said.

“If Pakistan wants to live as a strong nation, a vibrant foreign policy is a must,” Shamshad Ahmed said.

He was of the view that the dream of transforming Pakistan as welfare state can only be materialised if Pakistan never lets its sovereignty and national interest get impaired by any influence. “Relations with countries ought to be on equality basis as envisaged by the Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah,” he added.

Dr Prof Rashid Ahmed said that new status of Jerusalem was reflective of US president Donald Trump’s anti-Islam hostility embedded into his policy from the day first. It's repercussions, he observed, may be unleashed in the shape of US isolation, EU tension, escalation in terrorism and unrest in the entire world.

Foreign affairs expert Muhammad Mehdi, who is also the founder and chairman of PFAMI, said that foreign policy, the true soul of national interest, is required to represent Pakistan as responsible and strong country with forwarding looking approach. Shedding light on the connotation of PFAMI, he shared: “PFAMI is a think tank designed to thrash out serious discussions on Pakistan foreign policy, international relations and diplomacy. It also aims to reinvent the role of media in Pakistan foreign policy building up the Pakistan-centric narrative with adaptive vision.”

The author is working as Editor Digital Media for Daily Pakistan and can be reached @ItsSarfrazAli.

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Rupee exchange rate to US Dollar, Euro, Pound, Dirham, and Riyal - 18 April 2024

Pakistani currency continues to gain against US Dollar and other currencies on April 18, 2024. US dollar was being quoted at 277.2 for buying and 280.3 for selling.

Euro comes down to 293 for buying and 296 for selling while British Pound stands at 342.25 for buying, and 345.65 for selling.

UAE Dirham AED was at 75.25 and Saudi Riyal's new rates was at 73.30. 

Today’s currency exchange rates in Pakistan - 18 April 2024

Currency Symbol Buying Selling
US Dollar USD 277.2 280.3
Euro EUR 293 296
UK Pound Sterling GBP 342.25  345.65 
U.A.E Dirham AED 75.25  75.95
Saudi Riyal SAR 73.3 74.05
Australian Dollar AUD 181 182.8
Bahrain Dinar BHD 739.63 747.63
Canadian Dollar CAD 201 203
China Yuan CNY 38.45 38.85
Danish Krone DKK 40.45 40.85
Hong Kong Dollar HKD 35.57 35.92
Indian Rupee INR 3.32 3.43
Japanese Yen JPY 1.86 1.94
Kuwaiti Dinar KWD 902.26 912.91
Malaysian Ringgit MYR 58.24 59.52
New Zealand Dollar NZD 164.75 169.63
Norwegians Krone NOK 25.42 25.68
Omani Riyal OMR 722.1 730.1
Qatari Riyal QAR 76.37 77.05
Singapore Dollar SGD 206 208
Swedish Korona SEK 25.72 26.02
Swiss Franc CHF 307.11 309.61
Thai Bhat THB 7.56 7.76

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