Earthquake in Areas of Pakistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir

London, September 25, 2019 (PPI-OT): High Commission for Pakistan, London, has established Emergency Centre to receive inquires from the relatives/friends of Pakistanis and Kashmiris. The earthquake that struck parts of Pakistan and AJK yesterday has resulted in casualties and material losses. We condole the losses of our brethren in Pakistan and Kashmir and sympathise with the affected families.

Depending on the nature, the inquiry would be referred to the focal person(s) in the affected areas. Any other assistance that may be needed in terms of provision of information, welfare of affected people, etc., will also be addressed as far as possible. The emergency centre’s dedicated number is +44 20 7664 9245.

For more information, contact:
Head of Chancery,
High Commission for Pakistan in United Kingdom
34 – 36 Lowndes Square, London, SW1X 9JN, United Kingdom
Tel: 020-7664-9271
Supervisor, Mr. Shahab-ud-Din,
Fax: 020-7664-9255

High Commissioner briefs on the economic opportunities in Pakistan, humanitarian crisis in IoK at the Labour Party Conference

London, September 25, 2019 (PPI-OT): The High Commissioner, Mohammad Nafees Zakaria, said Pakistan is a land of millions of economic opportunities and the UK and Pakistan could both benefit through utilization of available resources and expertise of the two countries. The High Commissioner was speaking at the Fringe Event organized by the Mission at the Labour Party Annual Conference at Brighton on 24 September 2019.

Given the deepening humanitarian crisis in Indian Occupied Kashmir, importance attached to humanitarian issues and Labour Party’s historically unequivocal support to the rightful cause of the Kashmiri people, the High Commission’s event attracted a large number of Labour MPs, MEPs, Party Members, Parliamentary Candidates as well as members of the civil society.

The High Commissioner said Pakistan-UK relations enjoy strong political goodwill, coupled with the presence of 1.5 million affluent and resourceful Pakistani Diaspora that serves as a solid foundation for mutually beneficial relations in diverse fields of society and economy. He said that the strong goodwill that exists at all levels between the two countries needs to be translated in equally strong economic ties.

Giving an overview of the investment and trade opportunities in Pakistan, the High Commissioner said the country is rapidly gaining investors’ attention as the security challenge has been successfully overcome and infrastructure has significantly improved.

He said Prime Minister Imran Khan is leading the economic reforms to facilitate investors and to ensure ease of doing business. He shared with the audience a list of projects ready for investment and doing business. He particularly invited UK’s Fintech and IT companies to benefit from Pakistan’s trained human resource and exploit the potential to the mutual advantage.

Mr. Zakaria expressed deep concern over the humanitarian crisis resulting from continuous siege of millions of defenceless Kashmiris by the Indian forces which has created food and medicine shortages in the region causing extreme sufferings and deaths.

He said human rights of the Kashmiri people were being violated for decades. These are crimes against humanity well documented by reputable international organisations like UNOHCHR, HRW, Amnesty International, International People’s Tribunal and others, the High Commissioner underscored.

Mr Zakaria invited attention of the audience towards mass graves in IoK and enforced disappearance and fake encounters related to it, deliberate mass blinding of youth with pellet guns, and rape of Kashmiri women as an instrument of war by Indian occupation forces. He hoped that the UK would play its due role in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Kashmir. He emphasized delivery of justice to the Kashmiri victims of Indian atrocities and holding the perpetrators accountable.

A number of MPs, MEPs and Labour Party Leaders spoke on the occasion. They condemned the human rights violations and the humanitarian crisis in Kashmir and urged India to restore the fundamental human rights of the Kashmiri people immediately by lifting the siege. They also reaffirmed their Party’s commitment with the oppressed Kashmiri people in their struggle for self-determination. The Parliamentarians emphasized on peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN resolutions.

Earlier, the High Commissioner had an interaction with Labour Party Leader Rt. Hon. Jeremy Corbyn MP at the Conference and briefly exchanged views on matters of mutual interest and concern. Mr. Zakaria thanked for his Party’s support to the Kashmiri people on humanitarian grounds. Mr. Corbyn welcomed the High Commissioner to the Conference. The High Commissioner also separately met Parliamentarians and Councillors and exchanged views on issues of common interest, including the grave human rights situation in Kashmir.

The venue of the event was adorned with the colours of Pakistan, promoting tourism, trade, handicrafts and other sectors of economy. A special section was dedicated to the photographs depicting the human rights abuses in Kashmir which was keenly visited by the delegates of the Conference. The High Commissioner thanked all those who helped put together the event and participated in it.

For more information, contact:
Head of Chancery,
High Commission for Pakistan in United Kingdom
34 – 36 Lowndes Square, London, SW1X 9JN, United Kingdom
Tel: 020-7664-9271
Supervisor, Mr. Shahab-ud-Din,
Fax: 020-7664-9255

Pakistan IT Sector poised to become the largest export industry of the country: Nafees Zakaria

London, September 14, 2019 (PPI-OT): The High Commissioner, Mohammad Nafees Zakaria said Pakistan’s IT Sector has a promising future with its talented youth, and is poised to become the largest export industry of the country. The High Commissioner was addressing the Pakistan Tech Export Network (PTEN) meeting at the High Commission on 12 September 2019.

This was the third such session under the High Commissioner’s Tech Initiative Series started early this year. For this event, Pakistan’s leading software company Suamurr.ai collaborated with the High Commission. The session was convened with purpose of facilitating a forward looking exchange, underpinned by ICT trends that would potentially increase Pakistan’s tech services exports to the UK. The Tech Experts from a number of tech companies attended the event and made presentations about their plans to connect UK – Pakistan IT markets for the mutual benefit of both sides. Syed Ahmad, Chairman Prime Minister’s Task Force on IT and Telecom also attended the session.

For more information, contact:
Head of Chancery,
High Commission for Pakistan in United Kingdom
34 – 36 Lowndes Square, London, SW1X 9JN, United Kingdom
Tel: 020-7664-9271
Supervisor, Mr. Shahab-ud-Din,
Fax: 020-7664-9255

High Commission to conduct NADRA Surgery in MADINAH MASJID Luton

London, September 09, 2019 (PPI-OT): To ensure effective delivery of Consular Services to the community, the High Commission for Pakistan in London regularly organizes visits of the NADRA Mobile Registration Team (MRT) to the surrounding areas of London.

This month, the NADRA MRT will visit MADINAH MASJID Luton to provide NADRA services to the residents of this area, as per the following schedule:

Luton 14 and 15 September 2019 from 1000-1400 hours 128-130 Oak Road, Luton, LU4 8AD

The fee structure of the NADRA services is as under:

Smart NICOP Fee

Application Type – Fee- Delivery Time

New Smart NICOP Normal – £54 – 7-8 Weeks

New Smart NICOP Urgent – £67 – 4-5 Weeks

New Executive NICOP – £82 – 1-2 Weeks

It is again clarified that there are no extra charges other than those mentioned above.

For any queries please contact: Ph No.020 7664 9246; Email: nadra.london@phclondon.org

For more information, contact:
Head of Chancery,
High Commission for Pakistan in United Kingdom
34 – 36 Lowndes Square, London, SW1X 9JN, United Kingdom
Tel: 020-7664-9271
Supervisor, Mr. Shahab-ud-Din,
Fax: 020-7664-9255

Ashura 10th Muharram Holiday 2019

London, September 05, 2019 (PPI-OT): The High Commission for Pakistan, London and its Sub-Missions at Birmingham, Bradford, Glasgow and Manchester will remain closed from Tuesday 10 September 2019 on the occasion of Ashura (10th Muharram). It may be noted that general visa and other consular services will not be available on these days. Applicants may schedule their visits accordingly.

For more information, contact:
Head of Chancery,
High Commission for Pakistan in United Kingdom
34 – 36 Lowndes Square, London, SW1X 9JN, United Kingdom
Tel: 020-7664-9271
Supervisor, Mr. Shahab-ud-Din,
Fax: 020-7664-9255

High Commission to conduct NADRA Surgery in Chingford Mount Road

London, September 02, 2019 (PPI-OT): To ensure effective delivery of Consular Services to the community, the High Commission for Pakistan in London regularly organizes visits of the NADRA Mobile Registration Team (MRT) to the surrounding areas of London.

This month, the NADRA MRT will visit Chingford Mount Road to provide NADRA services to the residents of this area, as per the following schedule:

Chingford 07 and 08 September 2019 from 1000-1400 hours 92 Chingford Mount Road E4 9AA

The fee structure of the NADRA services is as under:

Smart NICOP Fee

Application Type – Fee – Delivery Time

New Smart NICOP Normal – £54 – 7-8 Weeks

New Smart NICOP Urgent – £67 – 4-5 Weeks

New Executive NICOP – £82 – 1-2 Weeks

It is again clarified that there are no extra charges other than those mentioned above.

For any queries please contact: Ph No.020 7664 9246; Email: nadra.london@phclondon.org

For more information, contact:
Head of Chancery,
High Commission for Pakistan in United Kingdom
34 – 36 Lowndes Square, London, SW1X 9JN, United Kingdom
Tel: 020-7664-9271
Supervisor, Mr. Shahab-ud-Din,
Fax: 020-7664-9255

Summer Bank Holiday announcement

London, August 20, 2019 (PPI-OT): The High Commission for Pakistan, London and its Sub-Missions at Birmingham, Bradford, Glasgow and Manchester will remain closed from Monday 26 August 2019 on the occasion of Summer Bank Holiday. It may be noted that general visa and other consular services will not be available on these days. Applicants may schedule their visits accordingly.

For more information, contact:
Head of Chancery,
High Commission for Pakistan in United Kingdom
34 – 36 Lowndes Square, London, SW1X 9JN, United Kingdom
Tel: 020-7664-9271
Supervisor, Mr. Shahab-ud-Din,
Fax: 020-7664-9255