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Pakistan government ready for political dialogue with Khan

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The Pakistani government has shown green signal to hold a political dialogue with Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to bring down political heat and restore calmness back to the country.

The likely negotiation is about to take place for the sake of peace and also opening the door for major consensus on defining issues that Pakistan has been facing for many decades.

Despite political upheaval, this dialogue is crucial from an economic perspective as Pakistan is facing serious economic challenges which require unanimous view among the top leadership and stakeholders.

Pakistan’s Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar has said the coalition government is ready to hold a grand political dialogue if Mr. Khan shows a willingness.

“Imran Khan should send two people from his side while two people from the coalition government will sit together to discuss things,” DailyTimes reported citing Tarar. During the four-year tenure of the PTI, they did not try to mend relations with the opposition, according to him, who said that general elections across the country should be held together for political and economic stability.

Commenting on the elections dilemma as Mr. Khan frequently insisted on early election, he said that the simultaneous election for the national and four provincial assemblies is the only viable option to bring political and economic stability to the country.

“We should not forget that the country is also facing security challenges on multiple fronts and holding elections requires the massive deployment of law enforcement agencies, which is not possible at this point in time,” he said.

Khan is exaggerating his arrest

Pakistan Minister for Defense, Khawaja Muhammad Asif came up with a different statement and accused Mr. Khan of complicating his arrest while in the past several politicians went to the court for clarifications.

Alghouth, he said that the government is ready to hold a comprehensive dialogue with Khan, but said the government would not oblige by entering into any transactional dialogue with the opposition, as nothing would come out of it.

“We assumed this govt. almost a year back. We are completing one year in power as a result of the successful vote of no confidence against the then government,” Khawaja Asif said.

“Imran Khan’s political journey started with a cypher,” Asif said, adding that nowhere in the world an accused had ever refused to appear in the court.”

Pakistan defense minister, Khawaja Asif

A large number of supporters for Mr. Khan had resisted his arrest and engaged in intensive clashes with the police. Pakistani police also arrested dozens of PTI workers and supporters for standing against the law and disruption of law and order.

Finally, Khan appeared in the court while his supporters were gathered in front of the court and was ready to attack if the decision was against him.

Minister Asif alleged that every time he (Khan) appeared in the courts, the judiciary was intimidated.

“We sent police to arrest Khan, but they were attacked in which 70 to 80 police officers received injuries. They pitched a battle outside his (Imran Khan’s) house. This has never happened in Pakistan,” Asif said.

Khan is not first opposition to face court

Asif said that during Mr. Khan’s tenure and in the past also opposition workers and leaders were arrested and they were produced to the court in a very graceful and dignified manner as political workers.

He said that these leaders had never contested their arrest physically, never abused and maligned the courts, and during Khan’s rule as Prime Minister, almost the whole of the top leadership of PML-N was arrested.

“Our leader Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif got arrested when he came back from the UK to surrender, his daughter, sons and nephews were arrested. But they never resisted their arrest,” Asif quoted by APP.

The Minister while sharing his account claimed that he got picked up from Embassy Road and remained in jail for almost six months. “Almost for three years my wife and sons appeared in court.”

Asif said that the victimization of the opposition was unprecedented in Khan’s era and said that they have seen that when politicians were victimized during martial law and military governments.

Only one can exist

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that Mr. Khan has brought the “nation’s politics to a point where only one of us can exist.”

In an interview with a local news channel, Sanaullah said “when we feel our existence is being threatened, we will go to a point where we will not bother whether a move is democratic or not.”

He called Mr. Khan as “enemy” and said that there will be no normalcy or political stability in the country so long as the “PTI party chief exists”.

Khan’s party has immediately reacted to Sanaullah’s comment calling it “incendiary remarks” against his party.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, the party’s leader Taimur Jhagra said “a fight to the death? This is not an ordinary person talking but Pakistan’s interior minister. In any other country, he would have been made to resign.”

“No one from the government has contradicted (the remarks). No one has apologized. This exposes their real political values, and in a sad way, is also an honest admission of how afraid they are of Imran Khan.”

Since his removal from power in April last year, Khan had frequently taken to the streets and organized nationwide rallies to pressurize the government to agree for early national elections. He even received bullets in his leg at one such rally in November.

Khan had frequently alleged the incumbent government of the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the military establishment to either assassinate or put him in jail before general elections due to later this year.

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South Korea unveils $518 billion plan for new southwestern semiconductor cluster

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South Korea plans to develop a new semiconductor manufacturing hub in the southwestern region of the country through an 800 trillion won ($517.9 billion) corporate investment, which will establish four memory chip production facilities, Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan announced on Monday.

Kim disclosed the investment plan, which aims to transform the Gwangju and Jeolla regions into the country’s second-largest semiconductor cluster alongside the existing hub in the Seoul metropolitan area, during a national investment briefing chaired by President Lee Jae Myung at Cheong Wa Dae.

“To meet the rising demand for semiconductors, relying solely on a single production base in the Seoul metropolitan area is no longer sufficient,” Kim said, noting that constraints on power and water resources under current plans limit further expansion.

The semiconductor investment is part of the government’s “three mega projects” initiative. This initiative envisions large-scale investments by chip giants such as Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix Inc., alongside other companies, in the fields of semiconductors, physical artificial intelligence, and AI data centers.

To meet the increasing packaging demand as chip production expands, the Chungcheong region will be transformed into an advanced semiconductor packaging hub with an 81 trillion won investment, Kim said. He added that the Daegu and North Gyeongsang regions will be developed as innovation hubs for semiconductor materials, components, and equipment.

Kim also stated that the government will assist companies in accelerating their semiconductor investments by bringing forward the construction schedule of the new manufacturing facilities by up to 12 years. Consequently, the construction of the plants will be moved to the mid-2030s instead of the mid-to-late 2040s.

To support this expansion, the government has committed to streamlining permitting and construction processes, as well as investing in critical infrastructure, including the supply of electricity and industrial water.

At the meeting, which was also attended by Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong and SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, Kim presented a plan for a 30 trillion won investment by the government and industry over the next 15 years to support the entire semiconductor value chain, from research and development and chip design to testing and manufacturing.

The ambitious industrial roadmap aims to transform the country from a global manufacturing powerhouse into a leading player in the era of artificial intelligence. At the core of the strategy are semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and physical AI.

Regarding the robotics sector, Kim said the government will develop the AI-powered robotics industry to strengthen South Korea’s manufacturing competitiveness amid intensifying global competition.

Kim warned that China has already begun mass-producing humanoid robots through regional manufacturing hubs, emphasizing that South Korea must accelerate the commercialization and mass production of its own humanoid robots.

“We must accelerate the foundation for mass production,” Kim said, adding that the government plans to generate early domestic demand by supplying humanoid robots in the fields of education, defense, and disaster response.

The initiative aims to increase South Korea’s share of the global humanoid robot market to 20% in the long term, up from just 1% last year.

As the third pillar of the strategy, the government announced an ambitious plan to expand the country’s AI data center infrastructure.

In collaboration with SK Group, GS Group, and portal operator Naver, the government plans to invest approximately 550 trillion won by 2029 to construct AI data centers with a total capacity of 8.4 gigawatts (GW). The total investment is expected to exceed 1,000 trillion won by 2035, expanding capacity to 18.4 GW.

To support this initiative, the government has pledged to secure sufficient power and industrial water supplies and to strengthen the energy infrastructure around existing semiconductor clusters.

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Anthropic accuses China’s Alibaba of systematic data theft targeting Claude AI model

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US-based artificial intelligence startup Anthropic has accused Chinese technology giant Alibaba of using thousands of fake accounts to gain unauthorized access to its proprietary AI model, Claude.

According to reports by Bloomberg, the Financial Times, and Reuters, which cited an official letter sent by the company as well as informed sources, the allegations were formally communicated to US senators and White House officials.

In the letter, Anthropic asserted that activities conducted by operators linked to Alibaba targeted the most valuable capabilities of the Claude model, including its software development functionalities.

The company characterized the incident as the largest attempt to date by a Chinese firm to leverage pioneer US artificial intelligence technologies for its own benefit.

Twenty-nine million suspicious transactions in three months

According to data compiled by Anthropic, approximately 29 million transactions linked to the Claude model were executed through roughly 25,000 fake accounts between April and June.

The company noted that Alibaba and other China-based firms systematically exploit leading US technologies to develop their own chatbots.

In the letter, as reported by Bloomberg, Anthropic officials evaluated the process, stating:

“These attacks, carried out through distillation methods, were executed systematically and on an industrial scale to illegally copy advanced US AI technologies from leading laboratories, bypassing training and research-and-development costs to present them as their own products.”

The Financial Times pointed out that the distillation method is widely used in the technology sector to train cheaper and smaller versions of artificial intelligence models.

However, US officials are concerned that the use of this method by Chinese competitors to develop their own models could carry serious national security implications.

Call to Congress to close loopholes

According to the Financial Times report, Anthropic urged the US Congress to close legal loopholes that allow Chinese AI firms to access advanced US technologies, and to penalize the Chinese companies responsible for these cyber activities.

The company also stated that Alibaba pursued this activity brazenly, even after the White House issued a directive emphasizing the need to prevent intellectual property theft at artificial intelligence firms.

As reported by Reuters, Anthropic emphasized in its letter that it supports the Washington administration’s efforts to combat cyberattacks.

On June 13, Anthropic announced that the US government had mandated blocking access to its most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for all foreign users who are not US citizens.

Subsequently, David Sacks, a US investor and co-chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, explained that the decision was taken following the detection of possibilities that the built-in security mechanisms of the models could be bypassed.

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South Korea emerges as major beneficiary of shifts in global arms market

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Uncertainty in the global arms market, driven by the United States reassessing its relationships with allies and a broad rearmament drive across many countries, is creating major commercial opportunities for South Korea. According to an analysis published by Politico, Seoul has become the world’s fastest-growing supplier of military equipment.

The report said that large-scale conflicts around the world have created urgent demand for weapons as countries seek both to support allies and strengthen their own defenses against potential future confrontations. At the same time, changes in the US role within the global arms market have opened new opportunities for South Korean manufacturers. Statements and policy decisions by US President Donald Trump regarding NATO have led allies to question Washington’s reliability in times of crisis, increasing uncertainty across the global market. In addition, the diversion of a large share of US weapons supplies to the Middle East because of ongoing conflicts has placed further strain on already overstretched supply chains.

European countries increase purchases from South Korea

Faced with what Politico described as the Trump administration’s more distant approach toward allies, European countries in particular have accelerated arms purchases from South Korea. The publication noted that Seoul’s growing influence as a supplier has been driven largely by major defense contracts signed with Poland.

Following the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, several Eastern European capitals, including Warsaw, transferred portions of their military inventories to Kyiv, relying on German support to replenish their arsenals. However, Berlin’s slow pace in replacing allied stockpiles generated frustration across the region.

South Korea emerged as an alternative supplier during this period and became a reliable source of military equipment for Eastern European countries. Poland became Seoul’s largest customer through a $13.7 billion agreement covering the purchase of tanks, rocket launchers, self-propelled howitzers and other military equipment.

“We were originally preparing against North Korea, but now we are ready to provide these solutions to customers around the world,” said Choo Hyung-kim, head of the Security Management Institute, a defense analysis organization affiliated with South Korea’s National Assembly.

Lack of political baggage gives Seoul an advantage

Politico reported that one of the greatest advantages enjoyed by South Korean defense companies is the absence of the “political baggage” associated with major arms exporters such as the United States, China, Russia and Israel.

According to the figures cited, the combined projected revenue of South Korea’s largest defense companies, including Hanwha Group, Hyundai Rotem, LIG Nex1 and Korea Aerospace Industries, is expected to reach approximately $37 billion in 2026. That would represent a fourfold increase from their combined revenues in 2021.

Meanwhile, an official from the office of former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol told the Yonhap news agency in 2024 that the scale of any weapons shipments to Ukraine would depend on Russia’s approach to its relationship with North Korea. Seoul later clarified that it had no plans to provide ammunition directly to Ukraine.

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