Joint efforts needed to enhance research & academic cooperation between Pak, Eurasia: Experts
PESHAWAR/ISLAMABAD, SEPT 22: Two-day International Conference (21st-22nd September) on ‘’Pakistan – Eurasian Heartland Connectivity: Towards Socio-Economic, Academic, and Legal Cooperation’’ was held at Area Study Center (Russia, China & Central Asia), University of Peshawar, Peshawar.
First day of the Conference was conducted in two sessions. The main goal of the International Conference is to enhance closer cooperation and connectivity within Eurasian countries.
The objective is to deliberate
upon the ways and means for enhancing trade, economic, cultural, educational,
and industrial links between Pakistan and the Eurasian heartland for shared
growth and prosperity.
Day first of the conference was
well attended by the worthy Ambassadors of various countries to Pakistan and
renowned subject experts and scholars from all across Pakistan.
The theme of the first session was ‘’Pakistan- Eurasian Connectivity: Analyzing Opportunities and Challenges”. The session was commenced with the keynote address by Prof. Dr. Shabir Ahmed Khan, Director, Area Study Center (Russia, China, Central Asia), University of Peshawar. He welcomed all the participants, speakers, and worthy Ambassadors.
He highlighted the significance
of Eurasian region. He enlightened the audience about regional connectivity and
associated benefits for integration because of regionalism. Prof. Dr. Shabir
shed light on important multilateral regional arrangement programs, i.e.,
CAREC, BRI, ECO, CPEC, Mizar-e-Shareef-Kabul-Peshawar, etc. While concluding
his speech, he stated that joint efforts are required to enhance research &
academic cooperation between Pakistan and Eurasia.
Prof. Dr. Saleem Mazhar, Pro-vice chancellor, University of Punjab, Lahore stated that universities are the driving force for integration and academic learning. He enlightened the audience about the Regional Integration Center (RIC), University of the Punjab, Lahore, and its initiatives for joint collaboration among regions.
Prof. Dr. Saleem stated that
if universities strive towards enhancing research dynamics via students and
faculty exchanges, it will enhance people-to-people contacts, prosperity, and cooperation.
Khalid Taimur Akram, Executive Director, Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabadwelcomed all participants and Ambassadors.
He explained the concept of regional connectivity and also the establishment of regional integration center at various universities.
He stated that the aim is to have joint efforts to enhance academic cooperation, fellowship programs and research initiatives.
He also highlighted the significance of Eurasian Industrial Research Center that is to establish market links between Pakistan and Central Asian SMEs sector.
Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram
enlightened the participants about Eurasian Legal Center, facilitating
regulatory regimes and laws with other regional countries.
AybekArifUsmanov, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Pakistan addressed the audience online. He expressed his gratitude to all worthy speakers and Ambassadors.
He highlighted the legacy of Zaheer-ur-din Babur, Allama Iqbal and Rehman Baba in contributing to peace, cooperation, and friendly regional ties. He shed light on the significant initiatives taken by ShavkatMirziyoyev, President of Uzbekistan for regional connectivity.
AybekArifUsmanovtalked about the mega
development projects between Central Asia and Pakistan for enhanced cooperation. He also discussed Pakistan-Uzbekistan cordial
relationship in terms of trade development.
Prof. Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Chaudhry, Pro-Vive Chancellor, University of Sialkot expressed his views on regional connectivity between the Eurasian region and Pakistan. He stated that academic institutions play a vital role in enhancing regional integration and socioeconomic indicators.
He highlighted the importance of
Eurasian Industrial Research Center established at the University of Sialkot.
He stated that through joint academic and industrial research, Pakistan can
develop new mode of market collaboration and technological transformation.
The second session was commenced with a speech by YerzhanKistafin, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan. He enlightened the audience about Kazakhstan and Pakistan bilateral relations. He stated that Pakistan is a golden gate for Kazakhstan as it provides a great way to reach warm waters. Likewise, Kazakhstan is a golden gate for Pakistan to access Eurasian Economic Union.
YerzhanKistafinstated that this
is the time to revive brotherly relations between Central and South Asia for
regional connectivity and unity. He stated that People-to-people dimension is
significant to strengthen relations between regional countries.
Ulanbek Totuiaev, Ambassador of Kyrgyz Republic to Pakistan expressed his views on Pakistan and Central Asian countries. He highlighted investment opportunities in Kyrgyzstan. He explained that there are many investment opportunities in Kyrgyzstan for enhanced regional cooperation.
He also shed light on the
initiative of direct flight commencement between Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan. He stated that South Asian countries can
invest in many domains because Kyrgyzstan has potential in diverse fields.
Mr. Zahid Latif Khan, Chairman, Islamabad Stock Exchange gave a speech on Trade and Transport Connectivity for Enhanced Regional Economic Growth. He stated that for regional cooperation, comparative advantage is important and we need to understand its relevance.
He suggested that energy cooperation is
necessary between Central and South Asia. However, infrastructure development
is a hindrance. Therefore, it must be resolved via mutual accords and
agreements by regional countries.
Mr. Mian Abdul Rauf, Former Advocate-General Islamabad & Prosecutor-General of Pakistan under the Protection of Pakistan Act gave a speech on understanding Legal Landscape, Legal Barriers to Regional Connectivity between Pakistan and Eurasia.
He stated that modern
infrastructure, information technology, legal regimes, and advanced transport
system are the barriers for connectivity. He suggested that dispute resolution
mechanisms and legal frameworks are required to resolve common issues.
Prof. Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal, Professor, Social Sciences Department, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad shared his views on regional connectivity imperative for shared prosperity. He stated that without regional connectivity, countries are unable to build economic cooperation.
This implies huge shared responsibility on all regional states. Prof. Dr. Zafar Nawaz stated that Central and South Asia have many similarities, i.e., culture, religious, historical, spiritual etc.
Thereby, the role of academic
institutions is pivotal to rejuvenate the historical relations between Pakistan
and Eurasian region. While concluding
his speech, he stated that in the 21st century, we all must move ahead for a shared future and prosperity.
The sessions were moderated by Dr. FouziaHadi Ali, Director, Regional Integration Center (RIC), University of the Punjab, Lahore. It is noteworthy that the conference was well attended by students and renowned scholars, experts, academicians, and policymakers of Pakistan.
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