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Why Iron Brothers (Pakistan and China) Could Not Cooperate in the Film Industry

In the present world of globalization, movies are the most powerful and influential medium of art. Movies can help us better understand our lives, culture, and societies of those not directly linked to us. In addition, movies shed light on political and spiritual matters and broaden our understanding, critical thinking, and feelings. Pakistan and China enjoyed more than 70 years of friendship. They cooperated in several sectors; however, there is no cooperation in the entertainment industry/film industry that might be a pivotal medium for both countries to improve their understanding. This review was aimed to find out the possible hurdles and problems that prevent Chinese movies from screening in Pakistani cinemas. Furthermore, possible suggestions are discussed that could allow the Chinese movies to screen in Pakistani cinema in the future. In this digital era, movies could play a vital role in strengthening friendship and enhancing the understanding between the two iron brothers.

President stresses proactive steps to develop IT sector

President stresses proactive steps to develop IT sector July 28, 2021 ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday stressed for taking proactive measures to develop the Information Technology (IT) sector that could enormously contribute to the country s economic and scientific development. “Globally, the focus of development policies is shifting from brick-and-mortar projects to the intellectual development of human resources and Pakistan needs to adopt this modern strategy to focus on the scientific and intellectual advancement of its human resources,” said President Alvi speaking at a briefing on the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (NUCES). The briefing was given by Dr Ayub Alvi, Rector NUCES, at Aiwan-e-Sadr.

Hardline Pakistani cleric detained for threating Malala Yousafzai

Daily Times June 12, 2021 A firebrand Pakistani scholar has been detained for making death threats against Nobel prize laureate Malala Yousafzai over her comments on marriage, officials said Friday. Since surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban at aged 15 in rural northwest Pakistan, the Oxford graduate has become a global figure promoting education for girls. But a recent interview with the fashion magazine Vogue stirred debate in her home country where she is already a divisive figure when she questioned whether a legal union between a couple was necessary. The issue was debated by MPs in her home province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, who said her comments were against Islam.

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