virtual conference on Pak-China partnership

virtual conference on Pak-China partnership

virtual conference on Pak-China partnership


Lahore (Urdu Point News Latest - NNI. March 15, 2021) Sheikh Ahmed Hassan School of Law's Center for Chinese Legal Studies (CCLS) at Lims University organized a virtual conference on Pak-China cooperation in the 21st century. has been. The conference was attended by students and faculty members of Lims University. The purpose of holding this conference was to highlight the recent partnership efforts between Pakistan and China in the light of China's participation in major projects such as the Belt and Road Initiative and C-Pac.

The conference began with introductory remarks by Prof. Sikandar A. Shah, Director and Moderator, CCLS, who introduced the panel participants and opened the discussion by presenting the context of the Pak-China partnership.

Prof. Sikandar Shah highlighted all aspects of Pakistan's foreign policy as an important ally of China. He clarified that the convening of this conference is very timely as C-Pac is entering a new phase, so it is important to explore new opportunities for the Pak-China partnership.

The panellists include Dr Hassan Bashir, Political Scientist, Texas A&M University, Prof. Li Zheguang, Director, Center for Pakistan Cultural and Communication, Tsinghua University, Mustafa Haider Syed, Executive Director, Pak-China Institute, SKMCH and RCK. Nuclear Medicine Consultant Dr. Humayun Bashir and Dr Azir Kayani, Professor, Faculty of Law, Lams

Dr Hassan Bashir highlighted the different views and said that Western political ideology is historically related to the West but due to the recent rise of China in the world system, it is no longer possible for the West to ignore the East for long. ۔ Professor Li Zheguang spoke on the history of Pakistan and highlighted the deep ties with China over thousands of years.

Presenting the historical perspectives of the two countries, Professor Li Zheguang pointed out that the land from which China learned about Buddhism is the Pakistan of today. Mustafa Haider Syed focused on how the future of C-Pac will affect the future of Pak-China relations and what are the obstacles in the way of Pakistan that Pakistan can fully benefit from C-Pac. Can lift

He gave priority to the establishment of Special Economic Zones and the future opportunities created by them. At the same time, he raised the question of whether Pakistan was ready to take full advantage of these economic zones. Prof. Dr. Uzair Kayani discussed the economic aspects of Pak-China cooperation. Comparing the two countries, he pointed out how Pakistan could benefit from China's experience.

Dr. Bashir presented various opportunities for mutual cooperation between the two countries in the field of medicine. Acting Dean of Sheikh Ahmed Hassan School of Law Dr. Sadaf Aziz was also present in the conference. The participants also responded positively to the views of the speakers at the conference and said that the process of the Pak-China partnership is moving forward with each passing day.

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