Islamabad, Oct 20: Symposium in Islamabad Highlights China-Pakistan  Cooperation as Key to Modernization Efforts. Islamabad, the federal capital, hosted the Hong Ting Forum the other day with the topic “Understanding China-Pakistan All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership and Chinese-style Modernization Development Path.”

About 100 people attended the symposium, including academics, media representatives, and diplomats.Xinhua News Agency and the think tank Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI), located in Islamabad, co-organized it.

Islamabad hosted a symposium on China-Pakistan collaboration to promote modernization. China is prepared to share growth possibilities with the rest of the globe, according to Shi Yuanqiang, minister of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, who spoke at the occasion.

“Both countries benefit from mutually beneficial cooperation, and China- Pakistan Cooperation are good neighbors and all-weather strategic cooperative partners,” he continued. The third plenary session of the 20th Communist Party of China Central Committee has accepted a grand strategic blueprint for modernization in the Chinese style, according to Masood Khalid, the former ambassador of Pakistan to China.

Islamabad hosted a symposium on China-Pakistan collaboration to promote modernization.
In order to start down the path of self-reliance and better serve the interests of both countries and the region, Pakistan should take a cue from China’s development model of modernization.

“Pakistan greatly values our time-tested relationship with China, and both countries are tied in a relationship which is unbreakable,” Khalid stated. China’s modernization strategy is helping the world’s development in addition to its own citizens, according to Mudassar Iqbal, deputy director of the Associated Press of Pakistan.

He went on to say, “China and Pakistan’s unwavering friendship will allow the two nations to stand and advance together, creating a future of mutual prosperity and unbreakable friendship.”
Islamabad hosted a symposium on China-Pakistan collaboration to promote modernization.

Pakistan should make the most of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to increase collaboration with China in a number of areas, including industry, agriculture, science and technology, digital economy, green energy, and technological innovation, according to Hassan Daud Butt, senior advisor at the China Study Center of the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, a think tank with headquarters in Islamabad.

At the event, Khalid Mahmood, the chairman of the ISSI Board of Governors, stated that the Chinese and Pakistani media and think tanks should increase their efforts to strengthen the two nations’ all-weather strategic cooperative partnership.

 

 

 

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