Webinar: China-Pakistan Cultural and Education Exchanges under BRI.

A webinar titled "China-Pakistan Cultural and Education Exchanges under BRI" was jointly organized by the Center for BRI and China of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS) and the Pakistan Research Center of Honder College of Art and Sciences on Thursday. The aim of the webinar was to discuss the long-standing and strong relationship between Pakistan and China in terms of their cooperation in culture and education. Pakistan and China are on an upward trajectory to collaborate and promote cultural and educational exchange. Both countries have strong bilateral ties that have shaped the regional future by encouraging amicable dialogue and scholastic interactions. China has played a key role in creating regional awareness to underscore the significance of cultural and educational exchanges via its ventures like BRI and CPEC. This has resulted in substantial educational, political, economic, and trade cooperation.

These were the remarks by the speakers during the webinar titled "China-Pakistan Cultural and Education Exchanges under BRI" jointly organized by the Center for BRI and China of the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS) and the Pakistan Research Center of Honder College of Art and Sciences, on Thursday. The webinar aimed to discuss the long-standing, strong relationship between Pakistan and China in terms of their cooperation in culture and education. In her opening remarks, Farhat Asif emphasized the strong all-weather strategic partnership and friendship between Pakistan and China, with exemplary bilateral cooperation.

She mentioned that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is the epitome of such cooperation and highlighted the strong collaboration in education and cultural exchange between both countries. Asif added that there are currently 7,000 Pakistani students studying in various universities in China. Professor Tang Jun, the Director of the Pakistan Research Center at Inner Mongolia, Honder College of Arts and Sciences in China, highlighted the strong partnership between Pakistan and China. Tang Jun stated that academic engagement is growing with each passing day. Both sides are collaborating to promote the Research and Development culture and the human resource, ready to make it an effective part of CPEC's overall progress. Dr. Safdar Ali Shah, the Director General of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan's CPEC Cell highlighted the historic linkages and academic collaborations...

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