Category: South Asia

  • Pakistan, Turkey sign media cooperation agreement

    Pakistan, Turkey sign media cooperation agreement

    Pakistan and Turkey have inked a media cooperation agreement, it was reported here.

    The Anadolu Agency of Turkey and Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Ankara Wednesday.

    Pakistan’s Minister for Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan witnessed the signing ceremony.

    The minister said Pakistan’s relations with Turkey were based on historical linkages and shared cultural heritage, reported APP.

    She called the agreement an important step towards information sharing.

    via Pakistan, Turkey sign media cooperation agreement.

  • In Istanbul, Ansari keeps his date with ancestor’s mosque

    In Istanbul, Ansari keeps his date with ancestor’s mosque

    Vice-President Hamid Ansari made a personal pilgrimage here on Friday, the penultimate day of his six-day tour of Turkey, offering prayers at the mosque of his ancestor Eyup Sultan, revered as a companion of Prophet Mohammed.

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    PTI Vice-President Hamid Ansari with his wife Salma Ansari at the Hagia Sophia Museum in Istanbul on Friday

    Accompanied by his wife Salma, Mr. Ansari arrived early for the first of his engagements for the day, and offered prayers after walking through its rain-swept courtyards and portions under renovation.

    Ebu Eyyub El-Ansari, the official brochure says, is one of the distinguished disciples referred to as host of the Prophet and a fellow soldier of the Messenger of God because he had played host to Him in his home for six months during His migration to Medina.

    Later, Mr. Ansari, along with the delegation which included Union Minister Mukul Wasnik and MPs Sitaram Yechury, Vijay Pal Singh and Ingrid McLeod, visited the Sultan Ahmed Mosque and the Hagia Sophia museum, which was previously a church, famous for its massive dome and considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture.

    via The Hindu : News / International : In Istanbul, Ansari keeps his date with ancestor’s mosque.

  • Ansari urges Turkey to invest in India’s infrastructural growth

    Ansari urges Turkey to invest in India’s infrastructural growth

    Istanbul, Oct 14 (ANI): With India’s trade relation with Turkey already surpassing the target of US$ 5 billion ahead of current times, Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansar has urged businessmen here to invest in India’s infrastructural growth.

    In his address at the dinner hosted by the confederation of businessmen and industrialists of Turkey at the Hilton hotel here, Vice President Ansari said: “In recent years, our mutual economic and commercial relations have become a major driving force of our bilateral relationship. Bilateral Trade has more than doubled in the last five years from US$ 1.5 billion in 2005 to US$ 4 billion in 2010, with an increasingly diverse export basket on both sides.”

    “For the current calendar year, the bilateral trade is expected to register a 80 plus percent increase over last year and touch US$ 6.5-7 billion, surpassing the target of US$ 5 billion that the two governments had set for 2012 during Prime Minister Erdogan’s landmark visit to India in 2008. This has been possible only due to the active exchanges and collaboration between our business communities, including that of members of TUSKON,” he added.

    Vice President Ansari said the trend in the flow of services and investments between India and Turkey is encouraging.

    “Today, over hundred Indian companies have registered businesses, investments and operations here, spanning the IT sector, airport infrastructure, automobiles, steel, irrigation and personal care products. Considering the expertise and experience of the Turkish companies in construction of infrastructure, it has emerged as a leading sector for investments from Turkey into India,” said Vice President Ansari.

    “I am confident that our business and industry would further strengthen the bilateral economic partnership. The prospects have never been brighter for us to intensify our engagement and tap our markets, and those of our regions and third countries to which we are important gateways. I call upon you to harness the huge untapped potential to increase the volume and enhance the quality of our economic engagement. Both governments are your partners in this enterprise,” he added.

    Expressing his delight to be in the historic and beautiful city of Istanbul, Vice President Ansari said: “I thank the leadership and people of Turkey for the warmth and hospitality shown to me and my delegation during the visit.”

    “My meetings in Ankara with President Gul, Prime Minister Erdogan and my gracious host Speaker Cicek have made evident the fund of goodwill that exists and reflects the mutual determination for a multifaceted and dynamic partnership between our two countries,” he added.

    Thanking the Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists of Turkey for hosting him, Vice President Ansari said ‘we can together explore ways of furthering our mutual economic and commercial relations and take them into a higher orbit’.

    “As one of the largest institution representing the business community in Turkey, TUSKON has taken the initiative in facilitating outreach between our business and industry. TUSKON was active in the successful trade and investment delegation that visited India in March 2008 led by the State Minister for Foreign Trade Mr. Kursad Tuzmen. I understand that its members had more than 2000 one-on-one meetings. Its success is thus evident,” said Vice President Ansari.

    “The next step should be the opening of a representative office in India to help consolidate the surging growth rate in bilateral trade and facilitate the realization of our ambitious trade and investment targets,” he added.

    Stating that Turkey and India share many basic values and beliefs, Vice President Ansari said: “We share a commitment to democracy, a profound belief in a secular polity, respect for the rule of law and upholding of human rights fundamental freedoms, and an economic system that could unshackle the energies and capabilities of our dynamic people and lead them to higher levels of prosperity and well being.”

    “As members of the G 20, Turkey and India are witness to the momentous economic developments sweeping the global stage. We are witnessing a new and dangerous phase in the global economy that could threaten the global economic recovery that began in 2009. The IMF warned last month that the downside risks are ‘severe’ and include ‘a downward spiral of increased uncertainty and risk aversion, dysfunctional financial markets, unsustainable debt dynamics, falling demand and rising unemployment’,” he added.

    The Vice President further said ‘developing countries would be hit with weakening external demand and need to enhance domestic demand in an inclusive manner, bear the rising burden of inflationary pressures, and strengthen macroeconomic and financial frameworks’.

    “More than at any time in the past, nations and leaders are called upon to undertake collective economic actions and implement coordinated policies to enable a return to sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth. The backdrop to our bilateral economic cooperation is thus one of global uncertainty. Yet, it has a silver lining. Turkey has in 2010 experienced a real GDP growth of 8.9 per cent and is expected to grow by 6.6 per cent this year. India too had real GDP growth of 10.1 per cent last year and is projected to grow at 7.8 per cent this year,” said Vice President Ansari.

    “During the past five years, India had aimed at achieving faster and more inclusive growth, and has achieved an average GDP growth of 8.2 percent. This growth led to generation of incomes and employment opportunities to millions of our citizens and improved the living standards for the bulk of our population. It has also enhanced revenue generation of the government enabling it to launch social sector programmes, aimed at reducing poverty and enabling inclusiveness. We attach high priority to them,” he added.

    Asserting that India has set a growth target of 9 per cent per annum for the five-year period 2012-17 in the Twelfth Five Year Plan, Vice President Ansari said that this cannot be achieved without doubling the investment in infrastructure during the next five years, from US $ 500 billion over the past five years to about one trillion dollars.

    “We need more investments in roads and highways, new electricity generation and distribution networks, expanded and modernized railways networks, new and upgraded airport and port facilities. Such essential elements of infrastructure would provide our industry and agriculture with the connectivity needed for growth in production and trade, and for improving the quality of life of all of our people,” said Vice President Ansari.

    “We have also reiterated our commitment to continue the process of economic reforms. In a multi-pronged manner, we are proceeding with tax reforms, especially the introduction of a Goods and Services Tax, financial sector reforms, legal reforms, and major reforms in education and skill development. We are also committed to the pursuit of prudent fiscal and monetary policies and controlling inflation,” he added. By Praful Kumar Singh (ANI)

  • Pakistan, Turkey to cooperate in social sector: Raja

    Pakistan, Turkey to cooperate in social sector: Raja

    ANKARA: Federal Minister and Chairperson Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) on Wednesday urged to enhance cooperation between Pakistan and Turkey in social sector.

    She was speaking with the management of ten top level Turkish NGOs working in different sectors like health, education and social development. Presidents and members of Board of directors of various umbrella organizations representing multiple NGOs were also present.

    According to a press release, Farzana Raja briefed the officials in detail about various initiatives of BISP and urged for an increased cooperation between Pakistan and Turkey in social sector. The NGOs displayed keen interest in the working of BISP especially Vocational and Technical Training initiative and were appreciative of the success of the Programme.

    Meeting was followed by a long question and answer session in which participant showed their keenness in the operational working of BISP. There was a willingness to help flood affected beneficiaries of the BISP and various ways and means in this regard were discussed.

    Many NGOs expressed desire of collaborating with BISP and channelizing their assistance through BISP. Farzana Raja pledged full support of BISP and Government of Pakistan for this venture.

    In a meeting with Faik Yavuz, Vice President of Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey at Ankara, Farzana Raja urged the business community of Turkey to help vulnerable sections of society. She said “We should move from global village of inequalities to the universal family of equalities”.

    She referred to corporate social responsibility and said businessmen and investors should share the burden of providing social services and ensure welfare of people in their area of operations. Benazir Bhutto lived for the people of Pakistan and she sacrificed her life for their cause. She believed in women empowerment and BISP is reflective of present Government’s commitment to her vision. She quoted Turkish President who in a meeting with her also termed BISP as best tribute to Benazir Bhutto Shaheed’s legacy. She said no country could achieve equitable economic development unless and until the poor sections of society are also focused.

    Vice President of Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey while appreciating BISP welcomed the proposal of partnership with Pakistan in the vocational and technical training sector initiative of BISP. He also briefed Federal Minister about “Gul Train” which is a project that could gear up economic activities in our region.

    The project is a result of the efforts of President Zardari and President Abdullah Gul. Farzana Raja took keen interest in GUL train project and suggested various measures for effective and efficient implementation of the project as it will help in improving the socio-economic condition of the region.

    In Istanbul, Chairperson BISP along with the delegation met Omer Cihad Vardan, President of the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen’s Association (MUSIAD) and the senior management. President of the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen’s Association was deeply impressed by BISP’s Poverty Survey and the extent of databank of BISP. He promised to share the information about BISP with the members of his association so that the platform of BISP could be used to help deprived segments of society in Pakistan.

    During the meeting Farzana Raja’s proposal of hiring BISP trained labor force in projects of the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen’s Association in Pakistan and abroad was also discussed. Secretary BISP Sher Khan and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Turkey Haroon Shaukat accompanied Chairperson BISP in these meetings.

    via ONLINE – International News Network.

  • Promoting innovation: Turkey to help set up technology parks in Pakistan

    Promoting innovation: Turkey to help set up technology parks in Pakistan

    By PEER MUHAMAMD

    Published: October 4, 2011

    ” Imagination is more important than money,” METU Technology Park Manager Tolga Ozbolat.

    ISLAMABAD:

    Turkish experts will assist Higher Education Commission (HEC) in establishing Technology Parks in Pakistani universities, it was learnt on Monday.

    Middle East Technical University (METU) Technology Park Manager Tolga Ozbolat and Deputy Manager Ufuk Batum reiterated their resolve to share technical knowledge with the HEC in a meeting held at the Commission Secretariat.

    Ozbolat said, “We would share with the HEC all that we have learnt from our experience in technology.” However, he said that no financial assistance will be given to Pakistan. “Imagination is more important than money”, he maintained.

    Briefing the media, HEC Executive Director Dr Naqvi said that on Tuesday, the METU’s technical experts will have one-to-one meetings with universities and industry, besides holding a one-day workshop on “Technology Parks: Challenges and Opportunities” for the stakeholders. He said that the main objective of this exercise is to help universities learn about technology parks and their pre-requisites.

    The experts will get an overview and assessment of the prevailing conditions, including status of IT software development, telecommunication industry, industrial development and service industries in Pakistan, including financial institutions.

    Dr Naqvi explained that a technology park is an organisation managed by specialised professionals, with the aim to increase expertise within a community promoting a culture of innovation and competitiveness of its associated business and knowledge-based institutions.

    To achieve these goals, technology parks stimulate and manage the flow of knowledge and technology amongst universities, research and development institutions, companies and markets. They facilitate creation and growth of innovation-based companies through incubation and spin-off processes and provide other value-added services together with high quality space and facilities, he added.

    He revealed that the METU’s technology park generated a revenue of $150 million annually from contract research as it is the first and oldest such Park in Turkey. He highlighted the fact that the world over, universities were working alongside the industry and hence registering spectacular growth. Later in the day, the Turkish experts visited Quaid-e-Azam University and National University of Sciences and Technology.

    Published in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2011.

    via Promoting innovation: Turkey to help set up technology parks in Pakistan – The Express Tribune.

  • Turkey offers Pakistan joint ventures

    Turkey offers Pakistan joint ventures

    Turkish businessmen are ready to initiate joint ventures with their Pakistani counterparts as they are convinced that ample opportunities lie in a number of sectors including textiles, construction and energy.

    LAHORE: Turkish businessmen are ready to initiate joint ventures with their Pakistani counterparts as they are convinced that ample opportunities lie in a number of sectors including textiles, construction and energy, stated Resul Secilmis, the head of a 32-member Turkish business delegation.

    Speaking at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Monday, Secilmis said that Turkey has a lot to offer to their Pakistani counterparts and they should take benefit of available opportunities.

    He said that both the countries have marvelous untapped business potential that needs to be explored by maximising involvement of private sectors of the two countries.

    LCCI President Irfan Qaiser Sheikh said “since energy is an important issue for Pakistan’s economic growth and Turkey has vast experience of exploiting hydel and other energy sources, both the countries should cooperate in this area on priority basis.”

    Published in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2011.

    via Turkey offers Pakistan joint ventures – The Express Tribune.