The Center for Chinese Legal Studies (CCLS) at the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law at LUMS as of late coordinated a virtual meeting on the subject of ‘China-Pakistan Collaboration. in the 21st Century.
Gone to by LUMS understudies and staff, the motivation behind this meeting was to feature the synergistic endeavors of Pakistan and China pushing ahead, considering late associations in cases like China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The meeting got going with early on comments by the mediator, Professor Sikander A. Shah, Director, CCLS, who presented the specialists and contextualized Pak-China cooperation to set the establishment for the remainder of the discussion. Educator Shah zeroed in on the significance of China as an essential partner to Pakistan altogether parts of international strategy. He clarified that the meeting is ideal as CPEC is going into another stage and accordingly, it is essential to additional investigation and uncover new freedoms for Pak-China cooperation.
The regarded board included Dr. Hassan Bashir, Political Scientist, Texas An and M University; Prof. Li Xiguang, Director, Center for Pakistan Cultural and Communication, Tsinghua University; Mr. Mustafa Hyder Syed, Executive Director, Pakistan-China Institute; Dr. Humayun Bashir, Nuclear Medicine Consultant, SKMCH and RC and Prof. Uzair Kayani, Faculty of Law, LUMS.
Dr. Bashir addressed different subjects in Comparative Political Theory including the possibility that Western Political Theory has generally been about the West, however the new ascent of China in the worldwide request has made it unimaginable for the West to overlook the East any more.
Prof. Xiguang discussed the historical backdrop of Pakistan and its profound connections with China for millennia. Giving a chronicled viewpoint to this relationship, Prof. Xiguang called attention to that China took in Buddhism from the land that is presently current Pakistan.
Mr. Syed zeroed in on what CPEC will mean for the eventual fate of Pak-China relations and what obstacles actually disrupt the general flow of Pakistan completely profiting by CPEC. He focused on the formation of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) and their future potential, yet additionally brought up issues about whether Pakistan was prepared to focus on the overwhelming assignment of making the most out of these financial zones.
Prof. Kayani talked about the monetary elements of Pak-China participation. Via correlation among Pakistan and China, he called attention to how Pakistan can profit by China’s experience. Dr. Bashir introduced the different opportunities for commonly gainful cooperation between the two nations in the field of medication.
The gathering included noticeable crowd individuals, for example, the Acting Dean of the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law, Dr. Sadaf Aziz. The meeting likewise got positive input from the members and filled in as a useful talk on Pak-China cooperation that is turning out to be more applicable every day.