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Federal Minister Prof. Ahsan Iqbal Triumphs at Oxford Union Debate, Securing 180 Votes Against 145 in a Historic Win for the Global South

Oxford, UK – January 31, 2025: In a historic debate at the prestigious Oxford Union, Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal, emerged as a leading voice for the Global South, challenging the structural inequities embedded within liberal democracy. Invited by the President of the Oxford Union, Israr Kakar, Minister Iqbal passionately articulated how liberal democracy has failed the developing world, exposing the double standards and systemic oppression that continue to hinder economic justice, political sovereignty, and climate equity for nations of the Global South.

At the heart of Minister Iqbal’s argument was the assertion that liberal democracy, though championed as the ultimate model of governance, has in reality deepened inequality, fostered political instability, and reinforced economic subjugation rather than delivering on its promises of justice, prosperity, and equality. He challenged the hypocrisy of Western democracies that preach democratic values while enabling authoritarian regimes, political suppression, and economic exploitation in the developing world.

Minister Iqbal underscored the plight of occupied Kashmir and Palestine, calling for the world to recognize their inalienable right to freedom and self-determination. He criticized how liberal democracy is selectively applied, where human rights violations and war crimes in Palestine, Kashmir, and Gaza are met with silence from the very nations that claim to be champions of democracy and human rights. He questioned how powerful nations defend their allies’ oppression while condemning resistance from the oppressed—a contradiction that exposes the inherent bias within the system.

He further argued that post-World War II global institutions were never designed to empower the Global South but rather to control it through economic dependency and geopolitical manipulation. Citing the collapse of the USSR as an event that was wrongly celebrated as a victory for liberal democracy, he pointed out that three decades later, the Global South remains entrapped in poverty, political suppression, and economic servitude—a direct result of rigged financial structures, trade barriers, and debt traps imposed by the Global North.

Citing Jason Heichel’s book The Divide, Minister Iqbal revealed a stark reality: for every $1 in aid received by the Global South, it loses $14 through exploitative financial mechanisms such as debt repayment and profit repatriation. He called out the injustice of intellectual property laws, which enabled the West to monopolize COVID-19 vaccines, leading to 1.3 million preventable deaths in the Global South, as critical medical patents were blocked in the name of corporate profits.

Highlighting the climate injustice perpetuated by liberal democracies, Minister Iqbal reminded the audience that while the Global North contributes over 80% of historical carbon emissions, it is the Global South that pays the highest price. He pointed to Pakistan’s 2022 climate catastrophe, where devastating floods caused $30 billion in damages, yet the so-called champions of democracy offered loans instead of grants, effectively forcing Pakistan to finance its own destruction. He expressed dismay at the harsh reality where the promises of sustainable development have led to floods, droughts, and broken commitments, leaving developing nations to struggle while powerful states continue their exploitation unchecked.

Minister Iqbal’s compelling arguments resonated deeply within the intellectually rigorous environment of Oxford Union, where global leaders, scholars, and students have long engaged in some of the world’s most significant debates. Despite the historically challenging nature of Oxford’s debating forums, where even seasoned political figures struggle to gain consensus, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal convincingly dismantled the illusions of liberal democracy and won the debate on intellectual merit and evidence-based argumentation. The debate concluded with Prof. Iqbal’s stance gaining 180 votes in favor, while the opposition secured 145 votes, marking a remarkable victory for Pakistan and the Global South on an international platform.

Prof. Ahsan Iqbal’s success at Oxford Union has reinforced his global reputation as a champion of underdeveloped nations, advocating for an equitable world order where the sovereignty, dignity, and development of the Global South are prioritized. His impassioned call for reform, justice, and self-reliance has resonated beyond this debate, sparking conversations in policy circles, universities, and international forums about the urgent need to redesign global governance structures for a more just, inclusive, and balanced world.

As a statesman who has consistently defended democracy, justice, and equality for Pakistan and the Global South, Minister Ahsan Iqbal has once again proved that his voice is one of the few that can challenge global injustices at the highest intellectual and diplomatic levels. His triumph at Oxford Union is not just a win in a debate—it is a victory for the Global South and all those striving for a fairer world.

10/10/2023

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10/10/2023

🏏 Exciting Cricket Update! 🇵🇰🆚🇱🇰
Pakistan secures an impressive victory, defeating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets with 10 balls to spare! 🙌🎉 🏆🏏

10/10/2023

🌟 Apply Now for 2023-24 Minority Scholarships through the Ministry of Religious Affairs & Interfaith Harmony! 📚

10/10/2023

🌳 Saudi Arabia Takes a Giant Leap for Sustainability! 🇸🇦

Saudi Arabia has unveiled an ambitious plan to plant a whopping 10 billion trees as part of its drive towards a greener future. 🌿 This monumental initiative, directed by Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman, was revealed during the second annual MENA Climate Week in Riyadh.

The roadmap for this green journey outlines strategic planting across various regions, with a special focus on urban areas and highways. By increasing greenery, it aims to improve air quality and reduce temperatures, addressing pressing environmental issues like extreme heat and air pollution. 🌆🌤️

This initiative is set to create employment opportunities and foster innovation in sustainability solutions, making it a win-win for both the environment and the economy. 🌱💼

Despite facing natural challenges like low rainfall and limited arable land, Saudi Arabia's commitment to plant 10 billion trees is one of the most ambitious efforts globally. It also contributes significantly to the Middle East Green Initiative's goal to plant 50 billion trees across the region. 🌍🌳

With a two-phase plan and a focus on native and well-adapted tree varieties, Saudi Arabia aims to plant over 600 million trees by 2030 and rehabilitate 3.8 million hectares of land. Let's applaud this remarkable commitment to environmental sustainability! 🎉🌲

10/10/2023

🎥 Exciting news!

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📤 When you upload your videos, you now have the option to prevent them from being downloaded. But that's not all! We've got plans to introduce watermarks to give credit where it's due to the original creators. 💦

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10/10/2023

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10/10/2023

🌍 Did you know? Approximately 1.3 billion tonnes of food, equivalent to about one-third of the world's annual production for human consumption, goes to waste each year. 😔 Let's work together to reduce food waste and ensure a sustainable future for our planet! 🌱🍽️ 🌏💚

06/10/2023

🚨 Legal Update:
X Social Media LLC has taken action in Florida federal court, filing a lawsuit against Elon Musk over his Twitter rebranding to X. 📜 The agency asserts that this move has created confusion among customers.

X Social Media LLC has been using the federally registered trademark X SOCIAL MEDIA since 2016, building strong associations between their agency and social media. 📊💻

The lawsuit contends that the agency has invested over $400 million in this brand and accuses X Corp of violating Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices. ⚖️

Stay tuned for further developments in this legal battle! 🤝

06/10/2023

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06/10/2023

🚨 Important Update: Russian Prime Minister Mihail Mishustin has taken action to address the ongoing fuel situation. An order has been signed, imposing temporary restrictions on unauthorized gas and diesel exports from the country, with the policy set to take effect starting Thursday, October 5th. 📅🛢️

According to the Russian cabinet, these temporary restrictions are aimed at bolstering the fuel market, ultimately leading to reduced prices for consumers. 📉👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

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