Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Centenary International Federation of Philately. June 18, 2026 (2026-09)

SALIENT FEATURES

Size of Stamp

56 x 56 mm

Size of Stamp Print

56 x 56 mm

Number of stamps in a Sheet

(3x3) 09 Stamps (Set of 3 Stamps)

Perforations

13 C (Elliptical)

Denomination:

Rs. 30/- each stamp

Size of Souvenir Sheet

180 x 91.50 mm

Denomination of Souvenir Sheet

Rs. 30/-

Colors

CMYK

Printing Technology

Lithography Offset

Paper

100 GSM Water Mark Gummed Paper

Gum

PVA

Quantity of Stamp

0.03 Million (10,000 Each stamp design)

Quantity of Souvenir Sheet

10,000

Design

Abu Obaidah Ayyaz & Hasnain Mahmud

Printer

Pakistan Security Printing Corporation, Karachi

The Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP) is the world governing body for philately and stamp collecting. It was founded on 18 June 1926 in Paris by representatives of several European philatelic federations. Today, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, FIP has grown into a global organization representing more than 90 national philatelic federations and several continental federations. Its mission is to promote philately, encourage international friendship, and support the development of stamp collecting throughout the world.

FIP plays a vital role in the philatelic community. It. establishes intemational exhibition standards, grants patronage and recognition to world-class stamp exhibitions, coordinates cooperation among national federations, and maintains close relations with postal administrations and the philatelic trade. Through its specialized commissions covering traditional philately, postal history, thematic philately, youth philately. literature, astrophilately, aerophilately and other fields, FIP helps collectors develop knowledge and expertise in every aspect of the hobby.

Over the past century, FIP has significantly promoted philately worldwide. It has organized and supported international exhibitions, often described as the "Olympics of Philately," where collectors from different countries can exhibit their collections, exchange ideas, and learn from one another. FIP has also conducted seminars, training programs for exhibitors and jurors, promoted ethical stamp-issuing practices, supported the fight against illegal stamp issues, and worked withinternational organizations to encourage stamp collecting across both developed and developing countries. These efforts have helped make philately one of the world's most educational and culturally enriching hobbies.

Recognizing that young people are the future of philately, FIP places special emphasis on youth development. Through its Youth Philately Commission, youth exhibitions, workshops, seminars, and educational programs, FIP encourages children to discover history. geography, culture, science, and art through stamps. FIP also supports regional and international exhibitions that provide opportunities for young collectors to display their collections and gain confidence. By introducing moden exhibition classes and embracing new methods of learning and participation, FIP continues to attract a new generation of collectors and ensure that philately remains vibrant in the digital age.

As FIP celebrates its centenary in 2026, it remains committed to preserving the rich heritage of stamp collecting while inspiring future generations to explore the world through philately. Through international cooperation, education, exhibitions, and youth engagement, FIP continues to strengthen and expand the global philatelic community.

Design:-These commemorative postage stamps celebrate the centenary (1926-2026) of the Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP), highlighting the enduring appeal of stamp collecting and its role in promoting cultural understanding and international friendship. The first design portrays young philatelists enthusiastically  exploring a stamp album, symbolizing the transmission of knowledge and the growing interest of future generations in the hobby. The second stamp presents a clean and dignified graphic composition featuring the official FIP centenary emblem, the national flag of Pakistan, and the centenary logo, emphasizing Pakistan's participation in the global philatelic community. The third design depicts an experienced collector carefully examining a stamp through a magnifying glass, reflecting the dedication, research, and appreciation for history that characterize philately. Together, the three stamps combine educational, cultural, and symbolic themes, celebrating one hundred years of FIP's contribution to the advancement of stamp collecting worldwide while showcasing Pakistan's commitment to philatelic heritage.

On the Occasion of the Centenary Fédération Internationale De Philatélie, Pakistan Post is issuing a set of three Commemorative Postage Stamps Rs. 30/-denomination each and Souvenir Sheet Valued at Rs. 30/-

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Golden Jubilee Alpine Club of Pakistan, June 15th, 2026. (2026-08)

SALIENT FEATURES

Size of Stamp

30.5 x 40.5 mm

Size of Stamp Print

30.5 x 40.5 mm

Number of stamps in a Sheet

(4x3) 12 Stamps (Set of 4 Stamps)

Perforations

13 C

Denomination:

Rs. 30/- each stamp

Colors

CMYK

Printing Technology

Lithography Offset

Paper

100 GSM Water Mark Gummed Paper

Gum

PVA

Quantity of Stamp

0.04 Million (10,000 Each stamp design)

Design

Supplied by the customer

Printer

Pakistan Security Printing Corporation, Karachi

Founded on 15 June 1976, the Alpine Club of Pakistan has played a pioneering role in promoting mountaineering, trekking, rock climbing, adventure tourism, and mountain conservation throughout the country. Over the past five decades, the Club has served as the national platform for climbers, explorers, and mountain enthusiasts, fostering a culture of adventure while encouraging responsible and sustainable engagement with Pakistan's high-altitude environments.

Since its inception, the Alpine Club of Pakistan has organized expeditions, training courses, climbing competitions, seminars, and awareness programs aimed at developing technical expertise and enhancing mountain safety. The Club has also represented Pakistan in international mountaineering forums and has worked closely with governmental and non-governmental organizations to promote the country's unparalleled mountain landscapes on the global stage. Through its efforts, generations of Pakistani climbers have been inspired to pursue excellence in mountaineering and to contribute to the exploration and preservation of the nation's natural treasures.

Pakistan is home to some of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges, including the Himalaya, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush. Together, these ranges contain some of the highest and most challenging peaks on Earth, attracting climbers and adventurers from across the globe. The four stamps in this commemorative series highlight mountains that symbolize the grandeur, diversity, and climbing legacy of Pakistan.

K2:- K2 (8,611 metres), located in the Karakoram Range in Gilgit-Baltistan, is the second-highest mountain in the world and widely regarded as one of the most formidable peaks ever climbed. Known as the "Savage Mountain" for its extreme weather conditions and technical challenges, K2 stands as a symbol of human endurance, courage, and determination. First successfully climbed in 1954 by an Italian expedition, K2 remains the ultimate aspiration for elite mountaineers and serves as an enduring emblem of Pakistan's mountain prestige.

Namika Peak:- Namika Peak, situated within the majestic Karakoram region, is a striking mountain renowned for its rugged beauty and remote setting. Although less known internationally than some of Pakistan's giant summits, Namika Peak represents the vast array of unclimbed and lesser-explored mountains that contribute to the country's reputation as a paradise for mountaineers and explorers. Its dramatic landscape reflects the pristine wilderness and geological magnificence that characterize the northern mountain regions of Pakistan.

Laila Peak:- Laila Peak (approximately 6,096 metres), located in the Hushe Valley of the Karakoram Range, is celebrated as one of the most beautiful mountains in the world. Distinguished by its remarkably symmetrical spear-shaped summit and elegant snow-covered ridge, Laila Peak is a favorite among photographers, trekkers, and climbers. Its unique silhouette rising above the surrounding glaciers has made it an iconic symbol of the aesthetic splendor of Pakistan's mountains. The peak exemplifies the harmony between natural beauty and mountaineering challenge that attracts adventurers to the Karakoram.

Trango Tower:- Trange Tower, part of the famous Trango Group in the Baltoro region, is internationally renowned among rock climbers. Featuring some of the world's tallest near-vertical granite faces, Trango Tower is considered one of the greatest big wall climbing destinations on Earth. The immense granile cliffs present extraordinary technical challenges and have hosted numerous landmark climbing achievements. Its inclusion in this stamp. series recognizes Pakistan's significance not only in high-altitude mountaineering but also in the specialized field of world-class rock climbing.

Together, these four mountains showcase different dimensions of Pakistan's mountain landscape: towering altitude, remote wilderness, exceptional beauty, and technical climbing excellence. They also reflect the spirit of exploration, resilience, and respect for nature that the Alpine Club of Pakistan has championed for fifty years.

The issuance of this commemorative stamp series is both a celebration of the Alpine Club of Pakistan's remarkable joumey and a tribute to the country's mountain communities, guides, porters, climbers, and conservationists whose contributions have helped establish Pakistan as one of the world's foremost mountaineering destinations. It is also an invitation to future generations to discover, appreciate, and protect the magnificent mountain heritage that forms an integral part of Pakistan's national identity.

As the Alpine Club of Pakistan marks its Golden Jubilee, Pakistan Post joins the nation in honoring five decades of achievement, adventure, and service to mountaineering. May this commemorative issue inspire continued exploration, international friendship, environmental stewardship, and a lasting appreciation for the majestic peaks that define the roof of Pakistan.

Sunday, June 21, 2026

100 MILLION CELLULAR SUBSCRIBERS CELEBRATIONS PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY HEADQUARTERS, ISLAMABAD. JANUARY 19, 2011 (2011-01)

The Pakistan Telecommunication Ordinance 1994, established the primary regulatory framework for the telecommunication industry including the establishment of an authority. Thereafter, Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act no XVII was promulgated in 1996 that aimed to reorganize the telecom sector of Pakistan. Under Telecom Reorganization Act 1996, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) was established to regulate the establishment, operation and maintenance of telecommunication systems, and the provision of telecom services.

Cellular mobile services in Pakistan commenced in 1990, when Government of Pakistan awarded two cellular mobile telephony licenses to M/s Paktel and M/s Pak Com (Instaphone). Third license was issued to M/s Pakistan Mobile Communication Limited (Mobilink) in 1992. After the establishment of PTA, a fourth license was issued to M/s Pakistan Telecommunication Mobile Limited (Ufone) due to slow growth in the cellular sector. Since then, PTA extended number of incentives for the growth of this sector including drastic cut in royalty and introduction of CPP regime which boosted the growth. Despite all these efforts, the penetration level was just 3.3% and cellular subscribers were a dismal 5 million at the end of FY 2004.

PTA analyzed the situation critically and pushed the Government of Pakistan to announce the Cellular Mobile Policy with the proposal of awarding two new cellular mobile licenses so that healthy competition is introduced in the market. In January 2004, Cellular Mobile Policy was announced and PTA setout to award two new cellular mobile licenses on April 14.2004, M/s Telenor and Mis Warid were awarded cellular mobile licenses through a fair bidding process. The instant impact of this PTA initiative brought about a revolution in the cellular arena as tariffs drastically lowered and a race to cover unexplored areas ensued among the cellular operators. With the introduction of new players, reduction of activation tax and increase in coverage of cellular services, mobile cellular subscribers experienced exponential hikes with every passing year. An average subscriber growth rate of more than 100% was constantly achieved for the next three years. From a mere 5 million cellular subscribers in 2004, cellular subscribers jumped to 100 million in 2010. The ultimate fruit of this effort by the regulator resulted into low-cost mobile connection charges, reduced tariffs, almost complete coverage area and high quality mobile services for the general public throughout the country. Today, cellular teledensity has reached 61% from a mere 3.3% in 2004 while almost 92% of the land area and more than 10,000 cities/towns/villages are under the umbrella of by cellular services. From a mere 2000 to 29,000 cell sites In just six years, cellular services have reached to every nook and corner of the country. No other country in the near proximity has achieved such high growth rates as Pakistan. In a period of a decade Pakistan has gone from a country with minimal telecom infrastructure to a success story when it comes to telecom deregulation, attraction of foreign investment, contribution to economy and growth in subscriber base.

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) being the regulator of telecom industry is the prime Government entity which has been overlooking the industry and consumer affairs for the last thirteen years. Be it facilitation to licensees or enforcement of decisions, protection of consumer interests or crackdown against illegal operators, PTA has always endeavored to put the right step in at the right time. Consumer protection regulations, deployment of SIM activation system, SIM Information System '668', Quality of Service Surveys and raids/crack down against illegal network operators are some of the areas where PTA has helped changed the face of telecom industry. As telecom industry has approached a status of stability and steadiness, PTA is helping the industry explore new paradigms such as data services, mobile internet and mobile commerce:

The current status of telecom industry boasts of a steady, progressing, profitable and high quality telecom market where consumer interest is given the top priority while also keeping in view the business interests of the companies. The regulator and the industry are jointly exerting all efforts to keep the status of telecom industry as an integral contributor to the country's economy.

To Commemorate 100 Million Cellular Subscribers Celebrations of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Islamabad, Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs. 8/ denomination on January 19, 2011.

Friday, June 12, 2026

Heritage of Pakistan Blue Pottery. June 10th, 2026 (2026-07)

SALIENT FEATURES

Size of Stamp

56 x 56 mm

Size of Stamp Print

56 x 56 mm

Number of stamps in a Sheet

(3x3) 09 Stamps (Set of 3 Stamps)

Size of Souvenir Sheet

152 x101 mm

Perforations

13 C (Elliptical Perforation)

Denomination of S.Sheet

Rs. 30/-

Denomination:

Rs. 30/- each stamp

Colors

CMYK

Printing Technology

Lithography Offset

Paper

100 GSM Water Mark Gummed Paper

Gum

PVA

Quantity of Stamp

0.03 Million (30,000)

Quantity of Souvenir Sheet

0.01 Million (10,000)

Design

Abu Obaidah Ayyaz

Printer

Pakistan Security Printing Corporation, Karachi

Among the many artistic treasures that enrich Pakistan's cultural landscape, Blue Pottery stands as a remarkable symbol of craftsmanship, beauty, and continuity. Distinguished by its luminous shades of cobalt blue, delicate floral motifs, and intricate geometric patterns, this centuries-old art form reflects the harmonious blend of cultural influences that have shaped the region's artistic heritage.

In Pakistan, the art of Blue Pottery finds its most celebrated expressions in Hala in Sindh and Multan in Punjab, two historic centers of ceramic craftsmanship that have preserved and enriched this tradition for generations. The distinctive blue-glazed ceramics of Hala, renowned for their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflect centuries of artistic excellence, while Multan's celebrated blue-and-white pottery showcases the enduring influence of Persian and Central Asian decorative traditions. The craft has also found renewed vitality in Lahore, Islamabad, and other cities where skilled artisans continue to create exquisite pieces that blend traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics. Together, these centers ensure that Blue Pottery remains a vibrant and evolving expression of Pakistan's rich cultural heritage.

The process of creating Blue Pottery is both intricate and labor-intensive. Skilled artisans carefully shape each piece before adorning its surface with hand-painted floral arabesques, foliage, and geometric designs. The characteristic blue hues, often complemented by touches of turquoise, green, and white, are applied with precision and artistry. The pieces are then glazed and fired, resulting in the brilliant finish that has become synonymous with this treasured craft.

Beyond its aesthetic beauty, Blue Pottery embodies a rich cultural narrative. The recurring motifs draw inspiration from nature, architecture, and the decorative traditions of the Islamic world.

Each vessel, plate, bowl, or ornamental object serves as a canvas that preserves centuries of artistic knowledge while reflecting the creativity of contemporary craftsmen.

This commemorative stamp issue celebrates the enduring legacy of Blue Pottery as an integral part of Pakistan's cultural heritage. The stamps feature a selection of beautifully crafted ceramic forms and decorative patterns that showcase the refinement, balance, and visual harmony characteristic of this art. Together, they pay tribute to the artisans whose dedication has ensured the survival of a craft that continues to inspire admiration across generations.

By highlighting Blue Pottery through philately, Pakistan Post honors not only an artistic tradition but also the spirit of preservation that safeguards the nation's intangible cultural heritage. These stamps serve as miniature ambassadors of Pakistan's rich artistic legacy, carrying the story of this exquisite craft to collectors, enthusiasts, and admirers around the world. Blue Pottery remains a vibrant testament to the skill of Pakistani artisans an enduring expression of beauty, tradition, and cultural identity rendered in timeless shades of blue.

To Commemorate the Heritage of Pakistan Blue Pottery, Pakistan Post is issuing a set of three Commemorative Postage Stamps of Rs. 30/- denomination each and a Souvenir Sheet Valued at Rs.30/-.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

75th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Between China & Pakistan (1951-2026) May 21st, 2026 (2026-06)

SALIENT FEATURES

Size of Stamp

50.5 x 35 mm

Size of Print

50.5 x 35 mm

Number of stamps in a Sheet

(3x3) 09 Stamps

Perforations

13 C

Denomination:

Rs. 100/-

Colors

CMYK

Printing Technology

Lithography Offset

Paper

100 GSM Water Mark Gummed Paper

Gum

PVA

Quantity of Stamp

0.2 Million (02 Lac)

Design

Abu Obaidah Ayyaz

Printer

Pakistan Security Printing Corporation, Karachi

1. Pakistan recognized China in January 1950 and the diplomatic relations between the two neighbors were established on 21 May 1951. Pakistan was among the first Muslim majority and non-communist countries that recognized and established relations with China. Pakistan-China relationship has few parallels in contemporary international relations. The unique and long-standing friendship between the two countries has withstood seven decades of political transitions and global realignments. Every successive government in the two countries has tried to deepen and diversify bilateral cooperation. Such consistency in bilateral relations is quite rare to witness anywhere else in the world.

2. Both countries have always respected each other's core interests and supported each other on international forums. Pakistan always supports China in matters of its core interests, including Taiwan, Tibet, Xinjiang, and "One China" Principle. Similarly, China supports Pakistan's territorial integrity including steadfast support on Jammu and Kashmir dispute.

3. The strategic cooperation between Pakistan and China covers all spheres of cooperation including trade and investment, science and technology, defense and security, people-to-people contacts, among others.

4. The inception of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in 2013, under China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), gave a new impetus to bilateral relations and further brought the two countries closer. Following visit of President Xi Jinping to Pakistan in 2015, bilateral relations were elevated to all-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership, which is the official denomination to describe the relationship..

5. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a transformative undertaking aimed at enhancing connectivity, boosting energy production, modernizing infrastructure, and uplifting industrial development in Pakistan. From energy generation projects to infrastructure development including Gwadar port, the CPEC has stimulated pace of development in Pakistan. Cooperation has also deepened in agriculture, information technology, and industrial development through joint ventures and investment in Special Economic Zones. CPEC is now entering in its second phase of high-quality development via its five new strategic corridors i.e. Growth, Innovation, Green, Livelihood, and Openness.

6. Defence collaboration remains a strong pillar of Pak-China strategic cooperation. China's defence partnership and intelligence cooperation with Pakistan has strengthened its capacity and ensured peace and stability in South Asia. Cooperation in defense between the two countries is quite prominent due to co-production of "JF-17 thunder jet", which has established its prominence among the top notch fighter jets.

7. People to people contacts are strength of our relations. There is a mutual goodwill among peoples of the two countries which is rooted in years of mutual trust and respect. Tens of thousands of Pakistani students are enrolled in different universities in China, which is highest from any South Asian country. B2B contacts and tourism has steadily increased over the years. The Chinese language is taught in Pakistan through various institutes, universities, and school systems including Confucius institutes. There are multiple Pakistan Study Centers in China, established by Pakistani and Chinese institutions which forms basis to strengthen academic, cultural, and research ties between the two countries.

8. Pakistan and China have built a strong record of humanitarian cooperation rooted in solidarity and mutual support during difficult times. China has consistently been among the first responders during Pakistan's major natural disasters be it earthquake, floods or pandemic. During COVID-19 Pandemic, China supplied vaccines and medical equipment to Pakistan. Pakistan also reciprocates during natural disasters in China.

9. During visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to China in September 2025, the two countries signed "Action Plan to Foster an Even Closer China-Pakistan Community with a Shared Future (2025-2029)". The five-year roadmap aims to expand cooperation across politics, economy, security technology and people-to-people links. The plan is a practical manifestation of the deepening bilateral partnership for the shared future.

10. Pak-China partnership is an exceptional example of interstate partnership. This relationship has proved how two countries with different cultures, civilizations and sizes can establish broad based and enduring partnerships.

11. The 75th anniversary is not just a symbolic milestone but it's a commemoration of an extraordinary partnership between two neighbors that is built on the principles of mutual trust and respect. This diamond jubilee marks a landmark occasion to cherish seven decades of extraordinary friendship and to aim for an even higher and deeper partnership for shared future-a future of development, peace, stability, and prosperity.

This commemorative postage stamp celebrates 75 years of Pakistan-China diplomatic friendship, featuring Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah before the Pakistani flag and Chairman Mao Zedong before the Chinese flag in a soft watercolor painting. The design symbolizes unity and mutual respect between the two nations, highlighted by the official logo of the 75th anniversary and the inscription "75 YEARS OF IRON BROTHERHOOD" in both English and Chinese, marking the enduring partnership from 1951 to 2026.

On the eve of 75th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Between China and Pakistan (1951-2026), Pakistan Post is issuing the Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.30/- each denomination on May 21st, 2026.