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Pakistan election: Shehbaz Sharif, the new PM?
Finally, deposed Pakistani Prime Minister and Pakistan Muslim League (n) patron in Chief has named younger brother Shehbaz Sharif as Prime Minister and daughter Maryam Nawaz as Chief Minister. So far consultations regarding future set up in center is in progress but it is now well cleared that there will be a coalition minus PTI in center, Punjab, Sindh and Baluchistan as well.
PPP will be the second major partner in coalition but its MNA’s or any other nominee wouldn’t occupy ministerial offices. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has declared PPP’s desire in Presidential, Chairman Senate and Speaker National Assembly. It seems that PML(N) high command having certain reservations over PPP such demands. Besides PPP, MQM has also announced supporting PML(N) in center but its leadership has decided of staying away from ministerial offices. The MQM is interested in Sindh Governor office. JUI(F) which has now strength of six MNA’s also clear in continuation of partnership with PML(N) but reluctant to get or accept ministerial offices. Like of MQM, the JUI(f) high command is interested in maintaining of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governor office. Haji Ghulam Ali, a relative of Maulana Fazal Ur Rahman is in occupation of Governor office in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Former Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has insisted on maximum reconciliation, coordination and understanding amongst all political parties for overcoming issues ahead to the country and its people. Even for the purpose he suggested Sharif brothers to contact the PTI leadership. The PTI leadership has already decided didn’t talking or meeting with three political parties including PPP, PML(N) and MQM.
Why they are reluctant to occupy ministerial offices?
From April 2022 till August 2023, the PDM components like PML(N), JUI(F) and PPP governed the country and during this period besides other price hike. Poverty, unemployment and deteriorating law and order situation remained serious issues. Instead of honouring expectations of common men or materializing commitments in this respect, the PDM government has fuelled miseries of common men. And the analysts believe, “nothing else failure on the part of PDM government has enabled Imran Khan and his PTI of regaining lost grounds amongst the common men.” And such a success is considered main reason behind victories of PTI backed independents. Now neither PPP nor MQM and JUI(f) leaders are in position to take the risk of getting occupation of ministerial offices in PML(N) lead coalition government.
Why Shehbaz Sharif
Compare to Nawaz Sharif is considered “acceptable to powerful military establishment.” The powerful military establishment through one or the other ways, rooted out popular democrats, nationalists and progressive minded political parties and its nominees in February 2024 general elections. Like Shehaz Sharif, the military establishment also succeeded in a “Hung Parliament,” and it could be hard for him or his party to go for implementation of own agenda, especially implementation of 18th amendment.
Soon after election day, nationalist ANP leader Aimal Wali Khan while expressing sever resentment over “establishment maneuvering in election results, also warned a threat to 18th amendment.” He made it clear that ANP would never allow anyone to go for folding of 18th amendment which ensure due autonomy to provinces. Nawaz Sharif himself advocating in favour of 18th amendment. Similar is the case of PPP, MQM and JUI(F).
Unlike of past, this time with overwhelming majority of PTI backed independents, powerful military establishment succeeded in blocking routes of nationalist, democratic and progressive minded parliamentarians to Senate. The Senate in last 10 years, didn’t approved legislation which undue powers and authorities of parliament, judiciary and provinces. But now when PTI gift around 20 senators from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and National Assembly, they would definitely follow wishes and expectations of military establishment regarding re-visiting of 18th amendment.
Ms Maryam Nawaz is going to get credit as first ever Chief Executive ( Chief Minister) of Punjab which is considered major province of Pakistan. She had assisted father Nawaz Sharif when he had served the country as Prime Minister for fourth time from 2013 till 2017 last.
PPP likely name former Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah as Sindh Chief Minister for second term and PTI jailed chairman has declared Ali Amin Gandhapur as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister. However, Nasar Ali Shah is also in list of PPP for the office of Chief Minister. Though PPP eyeing on top executive office in Baluchistan but it could be impossible to have own government. Like center there will be a coalition government in Baluchistan. PPP having strength of 11 and JUI(F) and PML(n) got 10 each seats. After Federal Government, these three parties could easily enter into a coalition at Baluchistan.
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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.
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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.
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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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