Pakistan PM vows easier investment climate in talks with Malaysian venture capital group

Pakistan PM vows easier investment climate in talks with Malaysian venture capital group
Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif (right), in conversation with a member of Gobi partners, a Malaysia-based firm that invests across Asia’s emerging markets, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 7, 2025. (Government of Pakistan)
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Updated 07 October 2025
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Pakistan PM vows easier investment climate in talks with Malaysian venture capital group

Pakistan PM vows easier investment climate in talks with Malaysian venture capital group
  • Gobi Partners, with over $1.6 billion in assets, invests in tech startups across emerging Asian markets
  • Shehbaz Sharif receives honorary doctorate for leadership and governance from Malaysian university

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif told a leading Malaysian venture capital group on Tuesday Pakistan and Malaysia were working to strengthen business-to-business links, with his administration pledging to make it easier to invest and operate in the country, particularly in the digital economy.

Sharif made the remarks during a meeting in Kuala Lumpur with Gobi Partners, a Malaysia-based firm that invests across Asia’s emerging markets. He welcomed the firm’s interest in Pakistan’s startup ecosystem and said the government was committed to improving the ease of doing business and supporting early-stage investors through targeted reforms.

Sharif is on a three-day visit to Malaysia, where he held wide-ranging talks a day earlier with his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim.

The two countries announced a new $200 million halal meat trade quota and pledged to deepen cooperation in the digital economy, agriculture and education, in what both leaders described as a renewed effort to expand economic and strategic ties between the two Muslim nations.

“We are determined to create a business-friendly environment and improve the ease of doing business,” Sharif said, according to a statement from his office, during the meeting. “Our priority is to mobilize domestic and international capital to build a sustainable startup ecosystem.”

He said the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a hybrid civil-military body set up two years ago to fast-track decisions in key economic sectors, was actively working to provide all necessary support to foreign investors.

Sharif also highlighted that Pakistan’s digital economy — including fintech, e-commerce and IT services — occupied a central place in the country’s national development strategy.

Gobi Partners, founded in 2002, has more than $1.6 billion in assets under management, investing across emerging markets in and around Malaysia’s immediate neighborhood, particularly in startups.

The visiting delegation expressed interest in collaborating with Pakistani firms in the financial technology and online commerce sectors, according to the statement.

Later in the day, the prime minister received an honorary doctorate in leadership and governance from the International Islamic University Malaysia.

Sharif spoke about the Islamic paradigm of leadership while addressing the occasion and thanked the participants of the event.

“Today, the Muslim Ummah confronts formidable challenges,” he said in his acceptance speech. “Conflicts, poverty, disunity and more than ever, it is in these testing times that we need to hold on together to our values and ethics guided by our religion, Islam, to be able to reclaim our lost place in the comity of nations.”

“Our responsibility as servants and as leaders is to provide them the right platforms to serve the cause of suffering humanity with compassion and with great commitment,” he added.

The prime minister said he also hoped his visit would strengthen academic cooperation between Pakistan and Malaysia and praised IIUM as one of the Muslim world’s most respected institutions that integrate knowledge, and ethics.


Babar Azam ends century drought as Pakistan seal Sri Lanka ODI series

Babar Azam ends century drought as Pakistan seal Sri Lanka ODI series
Updated 14 November 2025
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Babar Azam ends century drought as Pakistan seal Sri Lanka ODI series

Babar Azam ends century drought as Pakistan seal Sri Lanka ODI series
  • Pakistan chase down 289 with strong partnerships by Azam, Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan
  • Sri Lanka’s 288–8, anchored by Janith Liyanage’s 54, wasn’t enough after multiple dropped catches

RAWALPINDI: Babar Azam hit his first international century since August 2023 to lift Pakistan to an emphatic eight-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the second day-night international on Friday.

Azam notched an unbeaten 102 for his 20th one-day international century to help Pakistan overtake Sri Lanka’s 289-run target at Rawalpindi Stadium.

The win gave Pakistan a 2-0 unassailable lead in the three-match series with the final match on Sunday. Pakistan won the first match by six runs — all in Rawalpindi.

Arriving at the crease amidst a huge roar from the crowd after opener Saim Ayub fell for 33 in the 10th over, Azam played his famous cover drives to perfection.

He reached the three-figure mark with a pulled single off pacer Pramod Madushan, raised his bat to the crowd before bowing to the ground.

Azam had gone 33 ODI innings without a hundred and 82 innings in all, including Tests and Twenty20 internationals.

Azam added a 100-run stand for the second wicket with Fakhar Zaman who scored an aggressive 78 with a six and eight boundaries to set up a successful chase.

Sri Lanka fumbled in the field, dropping Zaman on 20, 28 and 78 before Janith Liyanage pulled off a stunner off pacer Dushmantha Chameera but it was too late.

Building on the platform, Mohammad Rizwan, who scored 51 not out, added another 112 for the unbroken third wicket stand with Azam deservedly hitting the winning single.

Azam cracked eight boundaries while Rizwan’s knock had a six and five boundaries.

A delighted Azam said: “I was also waiting for my century, so I am thankful to the Almighty,” said Azam. “It is more delightful that it has come in the team’s win.”

Sri Lankan skipper Charith Asalanka said: “We were outclassed by Pakistan.

“We did not score a big total and then had quite a few dropped catches which did not help us.”

Earlier, spinner Abrar Ahmed finished with 3-41 while pace bowler Haris Rauf claimed 3-66 as Sri Lanka scored 288-8 after they were sent in to bat.

Liyanage top-scored with a fighting 54, hitting a six and two fours.

Liyanage added 61 for the fifth wicket with Sadeera Samarawickrama, who made 42, and another 73 for the sixth with Kamindu Mendis, who scored 44.

Sri Lanka made a confident start of 51 before Pathum Nissanka was run out for 24 attempting a third run.

Abrar then derailed the innings with three wickets, removing Kamil Mishara for 27, Kusal Mendis for 20 and Asalanka for six in the space of 36 runs.

Rauf dismissed Samarawickrama and Kamindu to compensate for the absence of captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, who missed the match with a fever.

Wanindu Hasaranga chipped in with a brisk unbeaten 37 off 26 balls, adding 44 at the end with Pramod Madushan, who was 11 not out.

The second ODI was delayed by a day after several Sri Lankan players considered abandoning the tour over security fears following Tuesday’s suicide bombing in Islamabad, just a few miles from the stadium.

But the Pakistan Cricket Board and Sri Lanka Cricket managed to convince the players to stay with enhanced security measures.