Recently, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan repeatedly stressed the issue of scientific and technological innovation, believing that scientific and technological innovation is a driving force for Pakistan s social and economic development. On this issue, I interviewed Di Yuna, Executive Director,Pakistan Study Center of Science & Technology and Economy at Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU). What she talked about is as follows:
As early as November 2018, China and Pakistan jointly issued a statement, which clearly pointed out that the two countries should strengthen cooperation in the fields of ocean, S&T, aerospace, environment and agriculture, and expand the application of relevant science and technology in the fields of health, agriculture, water resources, energy and food safety, so as to improve the living standards of the Pakistani people.
December 24, 2020
LAHORE: Punjab University Pakistan Study Centre and Pakistan Study Centre Sichuan, China have jointly organized an online seminar on China-Pakistan Friendship: Opportunities and Prospects beyond 70 Years .
PU Dean Faculty of Arts and Humanities Prof Dr Amra Raza, Dr Guangmin Xiu, Deputy Director of the Pakistan Studies Center, Office of Teaching and Research Director Hong Shu, Dr Amjad Abbas Magsi, faculty members and 10 students from the School of International Relations and the School of History and Culture were invited to have online exchanges with 8 teachers and students from the Pakistan Study Center of Punjab University. Dr Magsi moderated the proceedings of the seminar.
Lahore
December 24, 2020
LAHORE:Punjab University Pakistan Study Centre and Pakistan Study Centre Sichuan, China have jointly organized an online seminar on China-Pakistan Friendship: Opportunities and Prospects beyond 70 Years .
PU Dean Faculty of Arts and Humanities Prof Dr Amra Raza, Dr Guangmin Xiu, Deputy Director of the Pakistan Studies Center, Office of Teaching and Research Director Hong Shu, Dr Amjad Abbas Magsi, faculty members and 10 students from the School of International Relations and the School of History and Culture were invited to have online exchanges with 8 teachers and students from the Pakistan Study Center of Punjab University. Dr Magsi moderated the proceedings of the seminar.
December 23, 2020
Islamabad, Pakistan: China-Pakistan Study Center (CPSC) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) hosted the Second Pakistan-China Think Tank Dialogue via videoconferencing here on Wednesday.
According to a press statement issued by the Centre, the dialogue focused on the emerging strategic environment, regional dynamics, and Pakistan-China cooperation to advance peace and stability. The dialogue was addressed by Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Director-General Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, and Ms. Pang Chunxue, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of China in Islamabad.
The dialogue brought together eminent experts of Pakistan-China relations including Dr. Fazal ur Rehman, Director Pakistan Institute of China Studies, Dr. Wang Shida, Deputy Director China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, Mr. Amir Rana, Director Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies and Prof Zhang Jiadong, Director Center for South Asian Studies, Fudan Unive