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Long range shooter Mohsin Nawaz meets Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal to discuss vision for shooting sports

Published on: January 15, 2026 6:26 PM

Lahore: Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhary convened with Mohsin Nawaz, Pakistan’s most decorated F-Class shooter, to assess opportunities for expanding sports infrastructure and improving equipment import policies.

Nawaz arrived at the meeting with specific recommendations. He proposed developing
50-meter shooting facilities in major cities and reducing customs duties on sporting equipment, changes he argues are necessary to cultivate competitive athletes. His suggestions stem from personal experience navigating Pakistan’s limited sports infrastructure while building an international career.

The shooter’s achievement record includes 10 international F-Class individual medals, establishing him as Pakistan’s most successful competitor in the discipline. His 2024 season produced silver and bronze at the European Long Range Shooting Championship plus silver at the NRA UK Imperial Championship. He recently set two national records at the National Long Range Shooting Championship in Jhelum.

Nawaz holds unique distinctions as the first Pakistani with life memberships in both the UK and USA National Rifle Associations. His nomination for the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz represents unprecedented recognition for shooting sports in Pakistan’s awards history.

A central theme of the discussion was Nawaz’s intention to develop young athletes. He told Minister Iqbal about his vision for a platform for passing on his expertise, emphasising his commitment to promoting healthy sports participation among Pakistani youth. He requested governmental support to establish this training and mentorship framework.

Nawaz’s qualifications as a sports psychologist and emotional well-being coach informed his broader recommendations. He contended that infrastructure development must include psychological support mechanisms, noting that “mental strength is the real weapon” in international competition. His coaching approach integrates mental health considerations with physical training, including attention to how psychological factors affect metabolic health.

As a global ambassador for KAHLES Sports Optics and Peregrine Bullets, Nawaz detailed how access to precision equipment affects competitive outcomes. He suggested that reducing import barriers could prepare Pakistani shooters for the 2026 World Championship.

Minister Iqbal applauded Nawaz’s achievements and admired his hard work, acknowledging that he has brought global recognition to Pakistan in shooting sports. The Minister noted Nawaz’s self-funded path as particularly relevant for youth aspiring to athletic careers, highlighting how his independent success demonstrates what Pakistani athletes can accomplish with determination. Minister Iqbal said he would consider the proposals presented and explore ways to support similar sporting initiatives.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ahsan Iqbal, F-Class shooting, Latest, Mohsin Nawaz, Pakistan shooting sports, sports infrastructure Pakistan, youth athlete development

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