LAHORE, Oct 16 (APP):Pakistan Study Center Punjab University in collaboration with Department of South Asian History, Lomonosov Moscow State University Russia organized an international webinar on ‘Prospects for Pakistan Russia Relations’ here on Saturday.
Dean Faculty of Arts and Humanities and Director Pakistan Study Centre Prof Dr Amra Raza, Head of the Department of South Asian History, Institute of Asian and African Studies Safronova Professor Alexandra, Associate Professor Dr Amjad Abbas Magsi, Dr Anna Bochkovskaya, faculty members, PhD and MPhil scholars and others attended the webinar.
In her address, Dr Amra Raza said that this academic activity would play a role in bringing the two institutions closer, the faculty and the students. She underscored the need to work collectively in the fields of arts, literature music and sports. She said that PU offers educational facilities in the fields of languages and arts. She desired to renew the MoU for innovative economies. She hoped for extended cooperation between the two countries as well as the two Universities.
Professor Alexandra elaborated on the comprehensive nature of Pak-Russia relations. She noted that current geopolitical changes had opened up new prospects for cooperation and research. To this end, a possible foundation of the Pakistan–Russia network of higher education institutions, precisely between University of the Punjab and Lomonosov Moscow State University, could yield result through the signing and implementing new memorandums of understanding. This would contribute to the consolidation of research and educational institutions’ efforts in training highly skilled specialists for the innovation economies and to the promotion of academic exchange programme between Pakistan and Russia.
In his key note speech, Dr Amjad Abbas Magsi traced the historical background of the relationship between the two countries. He pointed towards transformation in the wake of geo political situation of South Asia. He threw light on the steps taken by both countries to enhance the mutual relationships. Dr Magsi stressed that there was a need for a joint collaborative strategy to cope up with the situation in Afghanistan especially in the wake of rising humanitarian crisis there. The role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was very significant to bring peace and prosperity in the region. Through inclusion of Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and Iran, this regional forum can bring positive consequences for the region. Dr Magsi pointed out in the fields of pharmacy and biological sciences and IT, Punjab University and Lomonosov Moscow State University could explore joint studies and research projects.
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