(24 News) Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi inaugurated the “Cascade” service center established for the convenience of diplomats in the diplomatic enclave.
For the first time in the history of the diplomatic enclave, the state-of-the-art service center “Cascade” has been established, under which the diplomatic community and foreign nationals will get more than 12 services under one roof.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said on the occasion of the inauguration of the “Cascade” service center for the convenience of diplomats in the diplomatic enclave that the service center will issue and renew driving license, character certificate, general police verification, missing report, tenants. Registration facility will be available. He said that services like registration of foreigners, registration of domestic workers, registration of volunteers, verification of vehicles and obtaining copy of FIR will be provided as per the vision of the Prime Minister. Ensuring all possible measures for the convenience and safety of ambassadors and foreigners.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that this center reflects our commitment to provide security and services to the diplomatic community and all visitors. The mission is to beautify the entire capital including the diplomatic enclave. Relations and mutual cooperation between diplomats will be further strengthened, more than 1500 police and FC personnel and 20 police vehicles are engaged in the security of the diplomatic enclave. Interior Mohsin Naqvi inspected various counters of Police Service Center and reviewed the facilities.
Q&A: Inauguration of the “Cascade” Service Center for Diplomats
Interviewer: Time.news Editor
Expert: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us, Minister Naqvi. The recent inauguration of the “Cascade” service center marks a significant milestone in the diplomatic enclave. Can you elaborate on the key services offered at this new facility?
Mohsin Naqvi: Thank you for having me. The “Cascade” service center is designed to facilitate the diplomatic community by providing over 12 essential services under one roof. These include the issuance and renewal of driving licenses, character certificates, general police verification, and even the registration of tenants. We aim to streamline the processes for foreign diplomats and visitors to ensure their convenience and safety.
Time.news Editor: That sounds impressive. How does the establishment of such a center reflect on Pakistan’s commitment to enhancing relations with foreign diplomats and nationals?
Mohsin Naqvi: This center represents our commitment to providing security and efficient services to the diplomatic community. By offering a centralized facility, we are not only ensuring the safety of ambassadors and their staff but are also creating an environment that fosters mutual cooperation. Strengthening these relationships is essential for our diplomatic efforts and international presence.
Time.news Editor: It’s interesting to hear about your emphasis on security. Could you share some details regarding the security measures implemented in and around the diplomatic enclave?
Mohsin Naqvi: Absolutely. We have deployed over 1500 police and Frontier Constabulary personnel specifically for the security of the diplomatic enclave. Additionally, there are 20 police vehicles at their disposal, ensuring rapid response and assistance. Our aim is to provide a secure and inviting atmosphere not just for diplomats but for all visitors to the capital.
Time.news Editor: With the diverse range of services available, what advice would you give to diplomats or foreign nationals who might be using the “Cascade” service center for the first time?
Mohsin Naqvi: I encourage them to take advantage of the comprehensive services offered at the “Cascade” center. It’s designed with their needs in mind, and we are committed to making these processes as seamless as possible. Additionally, I recommend visiting the facility during weekdays for a less crowded experience. Our staff is trained and ready to assist with any queries they may have.
Time.news Editor: As we move forward, how do you envision the impact of this service center on Pakistan’s diplomatic relations in the long run?
Mohsin Naqvi: I believe that the “Cascade” service center will significantly enhance our diplomatic relationships. By prioritizing the needs of our foreign guests and providing them with the security and services they require, we are laying the groundwork for deeper alliances. This initiative reflects a proactive approach to diplomacy, showcasing Pakistan as a welcoming and cooperative partner on the world stage.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Minister Naqvi, for sharing your insights. The “Cascade” service center certainly seems to be a game changer for the diplomatic community in Pakistan.
Mohsin Naqvi: Thank you for having me. We are excited about this initiative and look forward to its positive impact on our international relations.