Karrar Haidri

Karrar Haidri

politician Pakistan

Karrar Haidri is the Secretary of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, an organization dedicated to promoting mountaineering and climbing activities in the country. He is known for his support of Pakistani climbers and has played a vital role in the development of the climbing community in Pakistan. Haidri often speaks on behalf of climbers, celebrating their achievements and advocating for the sport.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
229,919
Power
295$
Sentiment
6.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Pakistan 3 6.33 0.10% +0% 220,892,331 229,300 $280,000 291$
Guyana 1 5.00 0.08% +0% 786,552 619 $6,000 5$
Totals 4 221,678,883 229,919 $286,000 296$
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Recent Mentions

Guyana Guyana: The vice president of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, Karrar Haidri, stated that Dahlmeier was seriously injured. 5

Stabroek News: German Olympic champion Dahlmeier seriously injured in Pakistan mountaineering accident

Pakistan Pakistan: Alpine Club of Pakistan Secretary Karrar Haidri said, 'With this summit, Sirbaz Khan becomes the first Pakistani to climb all 14 highest peaks without oxygen.' 8

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Sirbaz Khan becomes first Pakistani to summit all 8,000ers sans supplementary oxygen - Pakistan

Pakistan Pakistan: Karrar Haidri, secretary of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, congratulated Sadpara, calling it 'a historic milestone that reflects the strength and courage of Pakistani climbers on the world stage'. 8

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Sajid Sadpara summits world’s seventh highest mountain without supplemental oxygen - Pakistan

Pakistan Pakistan: Karrar Haidri, secretary of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, congratulated Sadpara, calling it 'a historic milestone that reflects the strength and courage of Pakistani climbers on the world stage'. 8

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Sajid Sadpara summits world’s seventh highest mountain without oxygen - Pakistan