Asia
Instead becoming emotional, PTM declaration needs to be followed with care
Though the state organs especially, the powerful military establishment of Pakistan has made its best to shut voices raised against injustices and violence-based policies on the part of state organs, but the banned Pushtoon Tahafuz Movement (PTM) has made history. The PTM has not only proved its most “political and non violent organ” but it also established its identity as acceptable to almost all political parties-engaged in strange pulling for power and popularity.
Prior to commencing of formal proceedings, the PTM leader and his fellows bravely foiled all sorts of state restrictions, acts and actions against the three days traditional Pushtoon Jirga. No one can deny the fact that this three-day gathering has broken away all previous records of gatherings, Jirga and even rallies. It has also established the credibility as most peaceful and organized despite of government’s unprecedented tactics like banning PTM, arresting its over three hundred activists, raiding and ransacking the management camp, sitting on fire tents, impounding sound system, chairs and other materials and even opening indiscriminate firing against peaceful and armless workers, which caused lives to four and injuries to 16 others. Besides raiding houses of banned PTM activists in their native districts throughout the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, the authorities concerned have blocked the Kohat Tunnel, which connecting Southern Pakhtunkhwa and almost Baluchistan with Peshawar, claiming someone parked explosive-laden pick up inside, just to create hurdles before convoys to PTM Jirga.
Pashtoon politicians asking for peace, stability and progress in their restive areas
On the other hand, the PTM leader Manzoor Pashteen has assembled almost all leaders and stalwarts of different political parties on one forum, especially staunch rivals from ruling PML(n) and its ally PPP and PTI of jailed Imran Khan. Since the completion of previous February 2024 general polls, PTI leaders have refused to sit across a table with PML(N) and PPP. The nationalist ANP has rejected the PTI request for a meeting. But last week, the PTM arranged Jirga, especially its banning by the federal government and killing and injuring of its activists has forced all rivals to sit across a table. All these political parties have unanimously sidelined the federal government decision in presence of the interior minister and allowed the banned PTM to hold its Jirga. Even the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government extended due boarding and lodging facilities to its audience. Maximum audience remained for over 80 hours under the open sky, sustaining sizzling heat at day time and chilly cold at night. But they have attached hopes-hopes of peace, stability, progress and prosperity for them and their next generation.
Among other demands, the jirga had called for:
– Withdrawal of Pakistani security forces as well as good and bad Taliban (TTP) from the region within two months.
– Relaxed trade with its neighbor Afghanistan.
– End to extortion.
– Guarantee of the local population’s first rights to the region’s resources
– Uninterrupted supply of cheap electricity in KP
– Steps to establish representative Jirgas for the resolution of inter-tribal disputes
– Resettlement of persons displaced by terrorism and military operations
– End to military interference in politics
– Formation of a judicial commission to inquire into the killings of PTM workers
Pasthoons ask Pakistani security forces and banned Pakistani Taliban militants to leave KP within two months
Whatever might be the reaction of government and state organs but in presence of Governor, Chief Minister and several others mostly occupying important parliamentary and executive offices, the Jirga participants through its DECLARATION has expressed non-confidence in government and state organs almost policies, especially acts and actions aimed at what the authorities call, handling the serious issue of security and terror. Even through this declaration, the military establishment and terrorists especially banned TTP have been held responsible for killing thousands of Pushtoons and destroying their properties and infrastructures. And on such grounds, the jirga asked both sides to leave the region-Khyber Pakhtunkhwa within two months. Similarly the Jirga has demanded restoration of old procedures of traveling and trading through Pak Afghan border, called Durand Line . The Jirga has also shown severe resentment over ill-treatment of Pushtoons in other provinces like Punjab and Sindh, demanding early issuing of blocked National Identity cards otherwise it threatened of surrendering all National Identity Cards and Passports unblock.
Now going into detail about the proceedings and declaration of Jirga, it could be considered a “serious warning” to state organs from Pushtoons who are second in population throughout the country. But at the same time, majority signatories to these historical documents are much more patriotic. They are determined to sovereignty and solidarity of the country but they have endorsed feeding up of Pushtoons due to indifferent attitude on the part of rulers. Instead of becoming angry or emotional, high ups sitting in state corridors at Rawalpindi/Islamabad need to review its own internal and external policies. All such policies utterly failed and instead of good, it badly affected the country’s image at global forums.
Asia
China launches patrols east of Taiwan after Japan and Philippines open maritime boundary talks
Beijing said it had conducted law enforcement patrols in waters east of Taiwan in response to a decision by Japan and the Philippines to launch talks on maritime boundary delimitation.
According to a statement from the China Coast Guard, a flotilla led by the vessel Daishan carried out law enforcement patrols “in accordance with the law” on Monday.
China Coast Guard spokesperson Jiang Lue said the operation was “a necessary action” in response to Japan and the Philippines “unilaterally announcing the start of negotiations on maritime delimitation in waters east of China’s Taiwan Island.”
“Such an announcement seriously infringes upon China’s territorial sovereignty and its maritime rights and interests,” Jiang said.
“We urge Japan and the Philippines to immediately cease all illegal actions that violate China’s sovereignty and rights,” he added.
Jiang also said the coast guard would continue strengthening its control and management of the relevant waters and that China would take concrete measures to “resolutely safeguard territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.”
The United States and most of its allies, including Japan and the Philippines, do not recognize Taiwan as an independent state and acknowledge it as part of China. The United Nations has also adopted resolutions reflecting this position. However, Washington continues to provide arms to Taiwan as part of its broader efforts to counter China and encourages its allies to do the same.
Following a summit in Tokyo between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the two countries said in a joint statement issued on Thursday that they had agreed to begin “formal negotiations” to delimit their exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and continental shelves.
Beijing condemned the planned talks as “completely illegal and invalid” and swiftly lodged formal diplomatic protests with both Tokyo and Manila.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Friday: “The so-called delimitation negotiations are entirely illegal, invalid and void. They will have no impact whatsoever on China’s claims or on China’s exercise of its legitimate rights in the area east of Taiwan Island.”
The latest escalation comes at a time when relations between Beijing and both Tokyo and Manila are already strained. Japan and the Philippines are treaty allies of the United States, while China remains engaged in separate territorial disputes with Japan in the East China Sea and with the Philippines in the South China Sea.
As US attention and resources have increasingly shifted toward the war involving Iran, and as the White House has made the Western Hemisphere a strategic priority, Japan and the Philippines have stepped up diplomatic engagement in the region commonly referred to as the Indo-Pacific.
That effort has included building closer security and defence ties with other countries, prompting Beijing to accuse them of encouraging bloc confrontation in the region.
Japan and the Philippines do not share a maritime boundary. However, their seabed claims could overlap because both countries seek to extend their legal continental shelves beyond 200 nautical miles, equivalent to 370 kilometres or 230 miles.
The overlapping area lies east of Taiwan, southwest of Japan’s Ryukyu Islands and north of the Philippines’ Batanes Islands.
Yang Xiao, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China’s highest-ranking state-affiliated think tank, said Taiwan’s EEZ and continental shelf are part of the area under discussion.
“These are China’s rights and are not something that the two sides can negotiate among themselves,” Yang said.
In an interview published on Sunday by Yuyuan Tantian, a social media account affiliated with state broadcaster CCTV, before the China Coast Guard announced the patrols, Yang said Beijing would take “historic and unprecedented” countermeasures against Tokyo and Manila.
“Since they are negotiating in a three-party overlapping zone, we can also take further steps to advance our jurisdiction in the waters east of Taiwan,” Yang said.
“If the other side insists on reckless and destructive actions, we will inevitably introduce new countermeasures.”
Yang described the waters east of Taiwan as a vital maritime area for the island’s economic activities.
“If these waters are divided between Japan and the Philippines, that would clearly harm the interests of the people living on Taiwan Island,” he added.
Asia
SoftBank overtakes Toyota to become Japan’s most valuable company
As artificial intelligence reshapes industrial structures in Japan and South Korea, stock market rankings are being redrawn. SoftBank Group has overtaken Toyota Motor to become Japan’s most valuable listed company.
SoftBank shares have surged as the global artificial intelligence rally gathers momentum, lifting the technology conglomerate’s market capitalisation above that of Toyota for the first time in more than two decades.
The shift reflects a broader reordering of Japan’s equity market. Automakers, alongside banks, steelmakers, energy companies and other traditional heavy industries, are losing ground to chipmakers and companies linked to artificial intelligence.
SoftBank shares jumped 14% on Monday, reaching a new record high. The company’s market value climbed to 48 trillion yen, or $301 billion, making it the most valuable company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Toyota had long held the top position, with a market capitalisation of approximately 45 trillion yen. The last time SoftBank surpassed Toyota was in March 2000, at the peak of the dot-com bubble.
SoftBank’s rapid rise has been driven by strong earnings performance and its substantial investment in ChatGPT developer OpenAI.
The Japanese company reported net profit of 1.82 trillion yen, or $11.4 billion, for the first three months of 2026, 3.5 times higher than in the same period a year earlier. The group is also increasing its investment in OpenAI, completing a $10 billion investment in April and committing to invest an additional $20 billion later this year. Total investment is expected to reach roughly $65 billion.
According to The Wall Street Journal, OpenAI plans to file for an initial public offering and aims to list in the United States as early as September. Some media reports suggest the company could seek to raise $60 billion through the offering, potentially valuing it at more than $1 trillion. Such a transaction could become the largest initial public offering in history.
Investors expect the IPO to significantly boost SoftBank’s investment gains. Those expectations have helped drive the technology group’s share price higher. SoftBank shares have risen about 127% since early April.
The company is also planning to invest up to 14 trillion yen in the construction of data centres in France.
Asia
China and Serbia agree to expand cooperation in emerging sectors
Chinese President Xi Jinping met Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in Beijing, where the two leaders discussed bilateral ties and oversaw the signing of multiple cooperation agreements. Xi also awarded Vucic the Friendship Medal of the People’s Republic of China.
The meeting between Xi Jinping and Aleksandar Vucic began with an official welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
The two leaders then proceeded to formal talks. Xi said China and Serbia had achieved “positive results” since jointly launching the construction of a “China-Serbia community with a shared future in the new era” in 2024.
Xi said the partnership had not only benefited the two peoples but had also set an example for international relations.
The Chinese president described relations between China and Serbia as an “iron friendship” based on deep historical ties and mutual trust.
Calling on both sides to strengthen exchanges, deepen practical cooperation and continue supporting each other on issues concerning their core interests, Xi also said the two countries should align their development strategies and advance cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. In this context, he pointed to transport, energy and infrastructure projects.
Xi also called for expanding cooperation in emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, the digital economy, green energy and advanced manufacturing.
Aleksandar Vucic congratulated China on the start of implementation of its 15th Five-Year Plan. Vucic also expressed confidence in China’s future development under Xi Jinping’s leadership.
The Serbian president said Belgrade attached great importance to relations with China and firmly supported Beijing on issues concerning China’s core interests.
Vucic thanked Chinese companies for their contributions to Serbia’s economic development and infrastructure construction.
Saying the two countries had made notable progress since establishing their comprehensive strategic partnership, Vucic added that cooperation had expanded across numerous sectors.
The Serbian president also praised China’s role in international affairs, saying Beijing approached smaller countries on the basis of equality and respect and defended international law.
Following the talks, the two leaders witnessed the signing of more than 20 cooperation agreements covering politics, trade, science and technology, education, legal affairs and culture.
The two sides also issued joint statements on steadily advancing the construction of a China-Serbia community with a shared future in the new era and jointly supporting the implementation of four global initiatives.
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