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From pookie to aura: What the internet is saying about Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed

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As tensions finally simmered down between Pakistan and India after a ceasefire was announced between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, a new star emerged for young Pakistani social media users — Pakistan Air Force Director General Public Relations Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed.

While the military spokespersons were busy holding press conferences, people couldn’t help but fawn over AVM Ahmed’s charm. Gen Z, naturally, lost their collective minds — in their own vocabulary, of course. Many people on X have seen some new and rather confusing words, such as ‘pookie’, flooding their timelines. Worry not, here’s a breakdown of what Gen Z is saying.

Pookie

Perhaps one word used most for the AVM was ‘pookie’. A strange spin-off of cookie? Nope. Pookie is a term of endearment, used often as a nickname, for someone cute and adorable.

Aura

Another big one is Aura. As one X user pointed out, “You can’t spell Aurangzeb without aura.”

The Oxford Dictionary describes aura, the real word, as “a feeling or particular quality that is very easy to notice and seems to surround a person or place.” The Gen Z slang refers to someone confident and suave, and simply cool.

Rizz

“The entire war and post-war discussion has been completely hijacked by the rizz of this dude Aurangzeb,” an X user wrote.

Essentially a short form of the word charisma, a person with rizz is someone with the ability to attract or charm someone.

Drip

In Gen Z lingo, a person with drip (or dripping) has a cool, stylish, or fashionable look or style. The term often refers to the overall look and clothing of a person.

Cooked

While cooked can have many meanings in the world of Gen Z — and no, it does not refer to your mom making biryani — in this context, it means defeated or destroyed.

Alt Twitter

One netizen quipped that the AVM has a “twitter alt” because he’s a “roaster”. A Twitter alt, or alt Twitter, is an alternative Twitter account, usually reserved for one’s close friends, where a person’s identity isn’t necessarily apparent to the public and they’re free to post whatever their heart desires.

For the even more confused, “roasting” is to severely criticise someone in a funny way.

Trolling

During an earlier press conference, AVM Ahmed said, “As you know, Godzilla got extinct, this one is extinct as well,” referring to an Indian jet and its call sign of Godzilla. An X pointed out that the AVM was “trolling” India.

Trolling, usually about online behaviour, is deliberately posting provocative messages, but it can be done IRL (in real life) too!

Main character energy

Main character energy (or vibes) describes a person who acts or feels as if they are the protagonist of their own life story. It’s used for people who are confident and self-assured.

Simp

A simp is someone who shows excessive attention, concern and deference towards another person, usually someone they like.

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Pakistan-France Trade and Investment Forum held in Paris, France

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Paris ( Imran Y. CHOUDHRY):- A ‘Pakistan-France Trade and Investment Forum’ was held in Paris today, bringing together government officials, business leaders, industry experts and representatives of trade bodies of both countries.

The Forum was held in implementation of an understanding reached between President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in 2024, to build strong economic partnership between Pakistan and France. The objective of the Forum was to connect businesses, exchange ideas, explore new avenues of bilateral cooperation and showcase Pakistan’s trade and investment potential. It witnessed participation of over seventy French and Pakistani companies from diverse sectors including agriculture, information technology, textiles, energy and tourism.

Ambassador Mumtaz Zahra Baloch opened the Business Forum and highlighted Pakistan’s economic growth and potential as an attractive trade partner for France. She outlined investor-focused initiatives and institutional facilitation mechanisms in Pakistan to promote trade and investment. She encouraged Pakistani and French businesses to explore collaborative opportunities, and develop joint ventures and win-win partnerships.

Speakers from the French side included Thierry Pflimlin, Chairman of the France-Pakistan Business Council at MEDEF International, Patricia Glasel, Vice President of the Conseillers du Commerce Extérieur de la France (CCEF) and Ardavan Amir-Aslani. They highlighted the growing momentum in France-Pakistan economic relations; identified the opportunities for trade and investment with Pakistan; and underscored the importance of strengthening private sector linkages to further facilitate bilateral trade and investment.

The plenary session was followed by ‘Breakout and Business-to-Business (B2B)’ sessions to discuss and identify tangible avenues for collaboration in textiles, agriculture and dairy, and Information Technology.

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Dr. Mohammad Faisal Joins Distinguished Quetta Association Event in London Gathering Reinforces Shared Military Heritage of Pakistan and Britain

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High Commissioner @DrMFaisal and his spouse @drsarahnaeem2 attended, as guests of honor, a distinguished gathering of the Quetta Association at the Army & Navy Club, London.

Military Officers from the Defence Wing of Pakistan High Commission, London, with their families also attended.

Quetta Association brings together British officers who graduated from the prestigious Command & Staff College, Quetta, Pakistan. The institution has produced outstanding military leaders, including British Field Marshals Sir Claude Auchinleck and Sir William Slim, whose leadership during the Second World War remains widely respected. Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir is also graduate of this prestigious institution.

The High Commissioner appreciated the annual gathering that underscored the Association’s enduring role as a vital bridge linking the British Army and Pakistan Army through shared professional heritage and camaraderie.

Decorated British military officers and their families paid glowing tributes while referring to the hospitality accorded by Pakistan during their stay in Quetta.

Graduate senior British Officers present at the gathering included Lt. Gen. Sir Alistair Irwin KCB CBE (1980) and Maj. Gen. Seumus Kerr CBE (1985).

Mementos were exchanged between the British officers and officers of @PakistaninUK.

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Flag hoisting ceremony on Pakistan Day at Pakistan House, London

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In a simple and dignified ceremony held at Pakistan House, London, the High Commissioner of Pakistan to UK Dr. Mohammad Faisal raised the Pakistan Flag on the occasion of Pakistan Day.

The ceremony was attended by Officials of the High Commission, British – Pakistanis and Media representatives.

Messages of the President, the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister / Foreign Minister were read out.

In his keynote address, the High Commissioner said that Pakistan Day was a tribute to our founding fathers who united the Muslims of Indian sub-continent where they could live independently as a Nation and live according to their customs & traditions.

Dr. Faisal stated that Pakistan had always professed peace and stability in the region. However, Pakistan will not tolerate any aggression from neighbouring countries.

The High Commissioner said that Pakistani nation, despite the difficulties, remains resilient and demonstrates courage & perseverance.

Dr. Mohammad Faisal stated that, in line with the instructions of the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister / Foreign Minister and the Federal Cabinet, Pakistan High Commission London is implementing strict austerity measures. However, these measures will not affect the performance & working of the High Commission.

He acknowledged the remarkable contributions of Pakistani diaspora in UK and their extraordinary performance in various fields. He said that their achievements are a source of immense pride for Pakistan.

The High Commissioner expressed solidarity with the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and committed to continue diplomatic, moral and political support for their right to self determination under UN Resolutions.

London
23rd March, 2026

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