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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

MARKA-E-HAQ. AUGUST 14, 2025 (2025-18)

Ø  Pakistan's journey towards sovereignty has been marked by decades of resilience, sacrifice, and a collective will to shape its destiny. Since independence, the nation has faced recurring challenges, from geopolitical pressures to climate vulnerabilities, yet has remained steadfast in its pursuit of self-reliance. The Marka-e-Haq stamp symbolizes this historic struggle, representing the right of every Pakistani to live with dignity, to prosper through their potential, and to secure an economy that reflects the aspirations of its people.

Ø  Building on this resolve, Pakistan's development programme reflects an ambitious agenda to transform the country into a regional economic hub. Strategic investments in infrastructure, energy, industrial zones, and digital connectivity drive an improved economic take-off, with national development indicators showing 96% progress across key sectors. Through flagship initiatives like Uraan Pakistan, export diversification, climate-resilient agriculture, and innovation-driven entrepreneurship, Pakistan is positioning itself not only as a growth engine for South Asia but also as a key player in shaping the future of global economy.

Ø  The Government of Pakistan has consistently pursued policies to safeguard the economic rights of its citizens while advocating for fairness in the global financial and trading systems. Through initiatives focused on structural reforms, industrial revival, and agricultural modernization, Pakistan is working to reduce inequality and expand opportunities for all sections of society. As the nation moves towards Vision 2030, Marka-e-Haq serves as a national pledge that true independence is not merely about borders, but about creating an economy based on equity, productivity, and shared progress.

Ø  The global economic landscape emphasizes the need to establish fair and inclusive development mechanisms. Pakistan urges the international community to support equitable trade systems, climate justice frameworks, and technology transfer agreements that help developing nations break free from dependency cycles. Marka-e-Haq thus serves as both a domestic appeal for change and an international call for a rules-based global economy that honours the sovereignty and hopes of all nations.

Ø  Economic sovereignty is essential for Pakistan's long-term security and stability. Through flagship programmes like Uraan Pakistan, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), energy diversification, and digital transformation, Pakistan is establishing a resilient economy that emphasises innovation, human capital development, and sustainable resource management. These initiatives aim to safeguard the economic rights of both current and future generations, ensuring progress remains inclusive and irreversible.

Ø  The Government reaffirms its commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance as essential pillars of economic justice. Empowering youth, women, and marginalized communities is seen not only as a moral obligation but also as a strategic necessity for unlocking national potential. Marka-e-Haq honours millions of hardworking Pakistanis-farmers, labourers, entrepreneurs, and professionals-whose contributions form the backbone of the country's economic progress.

Ø  Pakistan further urges international financial institutions and development partners to align their policies with the principles of equity and shared prosperity. Development cooperation must move beyond aid paradigms towards partnerships that respect sovereignty and enable sustainable growth. This includes fair debt restructuring mechanisms, climate adaptation financing, and market access for developing countries.

Ø  Marka-e-Haq honours the sacrifices of the past and the ambitions of the future. It embodies the spirit of a nation that refuses to be defined by its challenges, instead choosing to define itself through courage, reform, and innovation. As Pakistan stands at a pivotal moment in its history, this special postage stamp is not only a commemorative symbol but also a declaration: Pakistan will protect its economic rights, uphold the dignity of its people, and continue its march towards a self-sustaining, just, and prosperous future.

On the eve of Marka-e-haq Pakistan's Resolve For Sovereignty And Economic Development, Pakistan Post is issuing the Special Postage Stamp of denomination Rs. 30/-on August 14th, 2025.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

75th ANNIVERSARY OF ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND INDONESIA. AUGUST 14, 2025 (2025-17)

The year 2025 marks a momentous occasion in the history of the relationship of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Republic of Indonesia, as both countries celebrate the 75th anniversary of their bilateral relations. To commemorate this milestone, commemorative postage stamps are being issued, featuring two iconic monuments: the Minar-e-Pakistan and the Monas (National Monument of Indonesia). This symbolic initiative not only highlights the deep-rooted friendship and mutual respect between the two nations but also underscores their shared values, cultural heritage, and aspirations for a harmonious future.

The Minar-e-Pakistan: A Symbol of Aspiration and Sovereignty:- The Minar-e-Pakistan, located in Lahore, Pakistan, stands as an enduring symbol of the country's journey to independence. Constructed between 1960 and 1968, this majestic tower marks the site where the Lahore Resolution was passed on March 23, 1940. This resolution laid the foundation for the creation of Pakistan, envisioning a separate homeland for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent.

The architectural design of the Minar-e-Pakistan blends Islamic, Mughal, and modern influences, symbolizing the nation's cultural diversity and historical depth. Standing at 70 meters tall, the tower's base is shaped like a flower, representing growth and renewal, while the star and crescent at the top signify the ideals of Islam. For Pakistanis, the Minar-e-Pakistan is more than a monument; it is a beacon of hope, a reminder of the sacrifices made during the struggle for independence, and a testament to the resilience of the nation.

By featuring the Minar-e-Pakistan on the commemorative stamp, Pakistan highlights its rich history and its enduring commitment to sovereignty, unity, and progress. It is pertinent to mention that Minar e Pakistan, Lahore has been set within a motif which showcases Mughal miniature art signifying Pakistan's rich traditional history. The inclusion of this monument in the stamp design serves as a bridge connecting the past, present, and future of Pakistan's relationship with Indonesia.

The Monas: A Beacon of Freedom and National Pride:- The Monas, or Monumen Nasional, is an iconic landmark located in the heart of Jakarta, Indonesia. Constructed in the early 1960s under the leadership of President Sukarno, the Monas is a towering symbol of Indonesia's struggle for independence. Officially inaugurated in 1975, the 132-meter-tall monument represents the spirit of freedom and the unyielding determination of the Indonesian people.

Bordered within the stamp by traditional Indonesian motif, Monas' design is rich with symbolism. Its towering obelisk, capped with a gold-plated flame, represents the eternal fire of independence, while the base houses a museum that chronicles Indonesia's long fight for sovereignty. The surrounding park serves as a gathering place for citizens, embodying the unity and diversity that define the nation. For Indonesians, the Monas is more than a monument; it is a source of inspiration, a symbol of national pride, and a reminder of the sacrifices made to secure their freedom.

The Design Message of the Stamps:- The selection of these two monuments is especially significant. Both the Minar-e-Pakistan and the Monas symbolize independence, resilience, and hope. Their presence on the stamps design carries a powerful message: despite the geographical distance, Pakistan and Indonesia are united by a shared history of struggle and a shared commitment to shaping a brighter future.

The commemorative stamps, with its depiction of the Minar-e-Pakistan and the Monas, serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring bond between Pakistan and Indonesia. It is a celebration of their shared journey, a tribute to their resilience, and a symbol of their unwavering commitment to a better tomorrow. As this special stamp travels across the world, it will carry with it the story of two nations united by friendship, hope, and a shared vision for the future.

On the eve of 75th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between Pakistan and Indonesia, Pakistan Post is issuing a set of two Commemorative Postage Stamps of denomination Rs.30/-each on August 14th, 2025.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

URAAN PAKISTAN, AUGUST 12, 2025 (2025-16A)

Pakistan's economy has experienced a tumultuous journey since its inception, shaped by wars, frequent regime changes, terrorism, disruption in democratic continuity, and political instability. Despite this, Pakistan sped up its economic growth from 3 percent to 4 percent in the early years and continued to increase it year on year, poised to become an Asian Tiger in the 1960s. However, the wars with India not only cost us billions of dollars but also diverted our resources from development. In the war against terror, Pakistan incurred losses amounting to $2.6 billion in 2001-02 while the numbers kept on soaring to $13.5 billion in 2009-10. The recently concluded violent protests and long marches not only caused indirect economic losses of Rs 192 billion per day but also multiplied divides and hate speech. Over decades, inconsistent policies have left Pakistan's economy vulnerable, with growth rates fluctuating dramatically-from a high of 6.8% in the 1960s to just -0.94% in 2019-20, following political unrest and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our efforts to make Pakistan prosperous again began in 1997 with Vision 2010. However, the lack of policy continuity and political turbulence made it a long-lost goal. The desire to achieve sustainable socio-economic indicators was reinvigorated in 2013 with Vision 2025.

Amidst the war on terror, PMLN launched a National Action Plan to combat terrorism and stepped ahead to participate in CPEC in 2013 as a practical manifestation of the geo-economic narrative for reviving the war-torn economy. But once again the regime change regressed the efforts to square one.

Pakistan is at a critical juncture where the economic landscape is fraught with immense difficulties. Today, we are fighting with strained foreign relations, dwindling foreign exchange reserves, mounting debt, poor export performance, energy crisis, youth bulge, and social disparities besides political dissent. All-time high inflation has eroded the purchasing power. This is hindering economic development, exacerbating poverty, and weakening national security. The inflation rate in 2013 was7.5%, while we concluded our tenure in 2018 with an inflation rate of 4.8%. However, upon resuming office in 2022, we confronted a sharp increase in inflation from a single digit to 28.2%. We inherited a country on the brink of default in April 2022, facing widespread economic uncertainty. Our first step after resuming office was to address the economic challenges and explore the pathways for sustainable growth after revoking the prevalent trend of populist politics. The Turnaround Pakistan Summit in 2022 aimed at identifying these key challenges and formulating the 5Es Framework (Exports, E-Pakistan, Environment, Energy & Infrastructure, and Equity, Ethics & Empowerment) for inclusive and sustainable national prosperity. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, we have spent two years preparing the launch pad for Pakistan's take-off. As a last resort to uplift Pakistan's economy, we have launched URAAN Pakistan, by the people, of the people, for the people of Pakistan.

Today, Pakistan is at a decisive crossroads, facing two distinct paths either to maintain the current trajectory and reach $1 trillion by 2047 or adopt a transformational strategy achieving a $1 trillion economy by 2035 anda $3 trillion economy by 2047with a robust, transformative approach based on the 5Es framework, growing at a CAGR of 9.8%. The overarching goal of the National Economic Transformation Plan (2024-2035) is to make Pakistan a trillion-dollar economy by 2035.With resilience, potential, opportunities, and resources, Pakistan is now ready to speed up its wings and fly high to become the next Asian Tiger by shifting towards an export-led growth economy.

Being at an inflection point, this 13th Five-Year Plan 2024-2029 will serve as a lifeline for Pakistan's economy. It is a turning point for the nation's economic trajectory. The GDP growth is projected to rise to 6 percent by 2028-29, up from 2.5 percent in 2023-24. Meanwhile, the inflation rate is expected to decrease to 6.2 percent from 23.4 percent. The public debt is anticipated to drop by 60 percent by 2028-29, down from the current 67 percent. Additionally, food security is forecasted to improve, with its rate expected to decrease to 8 percent from 16 percent.

Uraan Pakistan is about doubling the national productivity of Pakistan with a transformation towards an export-led turnaround achieving $60 billion in yearly exports. The focus on export development strategies synchronized with industrial development will secure Pakistan's space in the global market boosting its national brand and international competitiveness. The upcoming GSP Scheme 2024-34 will facilitate the export of Pakistani goods to the European Union. Skilled and semi-skilled human resources will find employment opportunities in GCC countries through the Free Trade Agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council.

Uraan Pakistan is a strategic roadmap to transform Pakistan into a techno-economy by increasing the ICT freelancing industry to USD 5 billion, driven by technological excellence and innovation. The Framework aligns with SDGs with a special focus on climate adaptation and mitigation measures ensuring food security and productivity by cultivating 20.3 million acres of land. The energy sector will undergo some sustainable reforms to empower the indigenous industries by increasing the share of renewable power to over 10%. The inclusivity of public-private partnerships and equitable development reducing economic disparities is at the heart of Uraan Pakistan. The government has enabled citizen's entry into the decision-making process through the Champions of Reforms (COR) network.

The 5Es Framework and 13th Five Year Plan mandate that Pakistan shares a common vision desiring political stability, governance frameworks, peace and security, policy and legislative reforms, and human capital development. The successful implementation of the 5Es Framework will depend on activating six key enablers: ensuring political stability, promoting peace and security, developing human capital, establishing governance frameworks, and establishing policy and legislative reforms.

Sustainable development is built on inclusivity. Let's unite to make our country bloom!

-On the eve of launch of Uraan Pakistan The homegrown Transformational Plan, Pakistan Post is issuing the Commemorative Postage Stamp of denomination Rs. 30/-on August 12th, 2025.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

YOUM-E-ISTEHSAL KASHMIR. AUGUST 5th, 2025 (2025-16)

Kashmir have been resisting Indian state oppression ever since 1947. On 5th Aug 2019 Indian fascist regime unilaterally and illegally attempted to alter the internationally-recognized disputed status of Indian illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) in sheer contravention of International Law and corresponding UNSC Resolutions. This illegal act was preceded by imposition of an unprecedented military siege and communication blockade that continues till date.

Government of Pakistan has constantly been sensitizing the international community through political, diplomatic and media outreach about ongoing Indian state terrorism in IIOJK. As 5th August 2025 is approaching, innocent Kashmiris are still under worst human rights violations. A special postage stamp is being issued to mark the unprecedented spate of arbitrary detentions, extrajudicial killing and other gross abuses of human rights in Indian illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

The situation of IIOJK is still tense, marked by the state security agencies high-handedness and political victimization. The Kashmiri masses have neither forgotten the pain of lockdown and humiliation nor accepted the Indian actions of 5th August, 2019. Indian has not only violated UN Resolutions, but it has also reneged on its own commitments.

Jammu & Kashmir is an internationally disputed territory; Pakistan strongly supports the right to self-determination of the people of Kashmir, and implementation of UN Resolution to resolve the Kashmir issue.

India should revisit its unilateral and illegal actions taken on 5th August 2019 in which the State of IIOJK was bifurcated into two Union Territories and the special status of IIOJK rights of the state's subjects were revoked.

UN fact-finding teams and international human rights NGOs should be allowed to visit IIOJK to assess the ground realities and the ongoing human right violations.

All political prisoners should be released and freedom should be extended for carrying out political activities with immediate effect.

India must stop human right violations including killing of youth and harassment of innocent Kashmiris masses through cordon and search operations.

The stamp depicts Pakistan's stance on Kashmir. Pakistan will continue its moral political and diplomatic support to the people of IIOJK.

The stamp design depicts the sufferings imposed upon the brave Kashmiri people of the IIOJK, and their unmatched spirit & aspirations of freedom from Indian occupation.

On the eve of Condemning Revocation of article 370/35 a on 5th August 2019 Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), Pakistan Post is issuing the Special Postage Stamp of Rs.30/- denomination on August 5th, 2025.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

USTAD ASLAM ROODA. MAY 16, 2025 (2025-15)

Ustad Aslam Rodda:- A Legendary Hockey Coach and Master Builder of Champions Ustad Aslam Roda left an indelible mark on Pakistani hockey, etching his name in the annals of the sport's history. His remarkable journey, dedicated to hockey from his youth until his last breath, transformed the lives of countless individuals and elevated Gojra to unprecedented heights.

In the history of sports, no other small town has produced as many players as Gojra, a testament to Roda's tireless efforts and dedication. Born on October 1, 1945, in Amritsar, Roda's family migrated to Pakistan and settled in Gojra.

Roda was himself a Pakistani international hockey player before becoming a renowned coach who brought about transformative change. His playing experience and expertise laid the foundation for his future success as a coach.

Roda's coaching legacy began with a passion to give back to his community. His contributions to hockey are unparalleled, producing over 100 international and national players.

Notable players include Tahir Zaman, Shahbaz Ahmed Jr., and Irfan Mehmood, all Pride of Performance Award winners, 1994 World Cup winners, and Olympic medalists.

Through hockey Roda transformed the lives of over 350 families living below the poverty line and empowering them to achieve economic stability and prosperity. Through his coaching, he provided opportunities for young players to secure scholarships, jobs, and international recognition.

A pioneer for women's hockey, Roda established and trained Gojra's first women's hockey team. It is still another example of his paving the way for female athletes in the region and producing several international players. This groundbreaking initiative not only promoted gender equality but also challenged societal norms.

Under his guidance, Gojra earned the prestigious title of "Olympic Hockey Village," recognizing its impressive hockey record, as noted by the BBC. This distinction not only honored Roda's achievements but also put Gojra on the global sports map.

Roda's coaching philosophy emphasized discipline, hard work, and teamwork. He instilled in his players a strong sense of national pride, responsibility, and sportsmanship. His training methods, though unconventional, yielded remarkable results, earning him respect and admiration from peers and players alike. Roda's legacy extends beyond his coaching accomplishments. He played a crucial role in promoting hockey infrastructure development in Gojra, advocating for better facilities and resources for young players.

Ustad Aslam Roda passed away on January 21, 2013, leaving behind a legacy of selfless service. His demise was mourned by the entire nation, with tributes pouring in from the hockey community and beyond.

Today, Roda's legacy lives on through the countless lives he touched and the hockey academy he founded. His story serves as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us that dedication, passion, and selflessness can transform communities and shape the future of sports.

The town of Gojra remains eternally grateful to Ustad Aslam Roda, who transformed its sports landscape and put Pakistan on the global hockey map. His legacy serves as a testament to the power of sports to unite, inspire, and uplift communities. He was a legend.

In recognition of the outstanding contributions of Ustad Aslam Roda to the development of hockey in Pakistan, both as a distinguished player and a dedicated coach, Pakistan Post is issuing a commemorative postage stamp of Rs. 50/- denomination on 16th May 2025. His efforts in nurturing talent and promoting the national sport have left a lasting legacy in the history of Pakistani hockey.