For as long as people have known of @ImranKhanPTI, they have associated some big milestone for #Pakistan with him. May it be the 1992 World Cup or @SKMCH, his actions for his country have always spoken louder than words. (1/n)
2. He has always branded Pakistan in whatever capacity he could. From 1971-1976 he represented Pakistan through county #cricket at Worcestershire. While studying at @UniofOxford he sowed the seed of a progressive nation in the minds of all those who knew him.
3. After graduating from Oxford and finishing his tenure at Worcestershire, he returned to Pakistan in 1976 and secured a permanent place on the national team starting from the 1976–1977 season, during which they faced New Zealand and Australia.
4. In 1978, he finished 3rd at 139.7 km/h in a fast bowling contest at Perth establishing his credentials further.
In 1988, they did the unthinkable & defeated @windiescricket on their home ground, which at that time were known to be the best team in the world. @I_JavedMiandad
5. He pioneered the reverse swing bowling technique, which he taught to @wasimakramlive & @waqyounis99 who further spread it. He set the identity for Pak through cricket and is undoubtedly the best all-rounder captain Pakistan has ever seen.
6. He believed that the local talent would rise through regional cricket because that's how people would take interest in the sport & make it commercial. We now see it in the form of @OfficialPSL. This was the only way to nurture #youth a/c to him.
7. When it came to building @SKMCH, it was pure passion and clarity that drove him. No one can deny the effort that went into making it a world-class institution at a
time it was thought to be impossible. Shaukat Khanum single-handedly gave purpose to an entire nation.
8. Him returning to cricket and eventually winning the historic #1992WorldCup was aligned with his determination to turn @SKMCH into a reality. The team played to build the hospital and they believed they could contribute to Pakistan through this win, and they did.
9. The campaign to build @SKMCH became a national effort. The 'tigers' were
filled with self-belief as they sold tickets in their schools. People gave as much as they could despite creed, colour & race.
@ImranKhanPTI unified the country through cricket & through the hospital.
10. Through @IKFofficial the deserving are supported. It has provided help to flood victims, earthquake victims and more. This foundation once again set examples in empathy. @ImranKhanPTI would lead the efforts from the front ensuring full transparency and accountability.
11. @ImranKhanPTI has always been a strong proponent of quality education and @numlofficial1 (offering @UniofBradford degrees in Pakistan) is proof of that vision. It's free, it's merit-based and open to all.
12. When he decided to enter politics, it was to uplift his people and push them towards their full potential, like he did with his teams.
The 22-year struggle against corruption started in 1996 with a handful of believers like President Dr. @ArifAlvi and @ImranIsmailPTI.
13. Through @SKMCH, @ImranKhanPTI has shown Pakistan how institutes are built and run against all odds. He turned a moment of personal pain into an opportunity that will benefit generations.
The hospital is the epitome of empathy and its legitimacy can't be questioned.
14. @ImranKhanPTI has his people's trust. He is the biggest fundraiser, ambassador and the strongest believer in the potential of Pakistan and will continue to do so. He knows how to build systems and he will leave Pakistan with a foundation.
15. Pakistan began with the belief of one man - Muhammad Ali Jinnah, under the motto of Faith, Unity, Discipline.
Pakistan was formed with the sacrifice of thousands of people in the name of freedom.
Pakistan was formed to provide safety & preserve the dignity of the Muslims.
16. Today, PM @ImranKhanPTI is strengthening that vision through empathy. He became the voice for Pakistan & #Kashmir.
How are you and I taking that vision forward? How are we building our Pakistan?
From cricket to philanthropy to politics, The Great Khan established himself as a people’s leader. Kaptaan, as he is more fondly known nationwide, is a man who has set standards of dreaming big, managing failure & unmatched resilience.
May it be the 1992 World Cup or @SKMCH, @ImranKhanPTI’s actions for 🇵🇰 have always spoken louder than words. When it came to building SKMCH, it was his empathy that drove him.
While the World Cup united the entire nation, the campaign to build SKMCH gave it a common purpose.
When he decided to enter politics, it was to push his ppl towards their full potential - something he had always done with his teams.
One thing he knows how to do better than anyone else is the ability to make the masses ask the right questions.
The global blockchain market is growing fast & it is expected to grow from USD 3.0B in 2020 to USD 39.7B by 2025 at an impressive CAGR of 67.3% during 2020–2025. The global fintech market has also significantly grown over the past 2 years & so is the case in Southeast Asia. (1/n)
2) Thanks to the increased application of blockchain & cryptocurrency in the region.
With a total pop. of 570M, a young demographic & high Internet usage, Southeast Asia (SEA) is promising for companies & investors in blockchain & crypto.
3) The use of blockchain in SEA has certainly come far ahead from the time when the technology was seen as another speculative commodity or a mere passing fad.
Today, the application of decentralized finance (DeFi) is under the limelight.
China is a superpower, economic & political, & also Pak’s time-tested neighbouring friend. By mutually beneficial cooperation, which creates a win-all situation, without putting either at a disadvantage, both 🇵🇰 & China will gain from China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).(1/n)
2. Cooperation is a key concept in the global economic world today. The world GDP values $87.8T (2019). However, this has been marked by intricacies. China’s economy has a 16.3% share of the global GDP (pre-COVID), second only to the United States.
3. The trade war between the 2 economic giants further intensified to get deeper control. This made @Lagarde, the previous managing director of the @IMFNews, to urge de-escalation of trade disputes as it would trigger an economic slowdown.
Universities play a vital role in developing a nation. It's in environments like these that the future is nurtured. Extra attention needs to be given to the infrastructure, faculty & research.
With over 185 Universities across 4 provinces, here's what they're doing for us.
2. The oldest institute in Pakistan is @gculahore. Established in 1864, it obtained a full University status in 2002.
Notable alumni include Allama Iqbal & Dr. Abdus Salam whose genius changed the world as we know it.
The legacy of this institute has had a lasting impact.
3. But, how do we make this impact sustainable & long-lasting?
The learning has to compound & be taught as values to the young minds that are walking the same halls as those who came before them.
علمی درسگاہ خواہ کالج ہو یا یونیورسٹی, تعلیم و تربیت دونوں ہی لازم و ملزوم ہیں.
US-Afghan relations have gone through turbulent phases starting from the early 1950s.
Now, the latest peace talks signal a hopeful conclusion by 2021.
Here's a comprehensive look at all that has happened in the last 70 years & how Pakistan's role has changed over time.
2. As the cold war began b/w the Soviet Union & US, Afghanistan became important.
US-Afghanistan contact increased during the Cuban Revolution b/w 1953 & 1959. The Soviet Union was supporting Cuba's Fidel Castro & the US was focusing on Afghanistan for its strategic purposes.
3. The focus was to counter the spread of communism into South Asia & the Persian Gulf.
In 1953, Richard Nixon (US VP at the time) made an official diplomatic visit to Kabul.
In 1958, PM Daoud Khan became the 1st Afghan to speak before the United States Congress in Washington
Pakistan was made by the sacrifices of countless brave men, women & children. Among them is the blind, unwavering support of a sister who stood beside her brother like an iron wall.
Fatima Jinnah reflects the strength of our women.
But, what are we doing to them in return?
2. The appalling stats that represent a fraction of the cruelty that’s taking over our streets are a result of a systematic failure.
But, these stats don't represent their potential, it shows our inability to protect and support them.
3. Women are leading different industries in & out of Pakistan each day.
Post partition, Fatima Jinnah worked tirelessly to keep the vision alive & her presidential election was the 1st by a woman in a post-colonial Muslim society.