In accordance with the academic traditions of National University of Modern Languages (NUML), an intellectual assembly known as the ‘Ilmi Bethak’ served as an informal yet structured platform for knowledge sharing.
Faculty members from the Department of Accounting and Finance and the Department of International Relations, with oversight from the esteemed Rector of NUML organized the interactive session with two distinguished guest speakers: Prof Fateh Muhammad Malik and Mr. Sabookh Syed senior journalist. Two books in Urdu published recently
and dedicated to the subject of China and China’s leadership role were also introduced on the occasion.
The titles of these works are: ‘Understanding Rising China’ and ‘How China Eradicated Extreme Poverty: From Mao to Now.’
The production of these texts was made possible through the generous funding extended by the Confucius Institute Islamabad (CII) and the Beijing Language and Culture University, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Zhang Wei, Vice President of CII.
Professor Fateh Muhammad Malik, an authority in the realm of historical and international relations, enlightened the audience on the long-standing bilateral relations between Pakistan and China.
He underscored the imperative for youth to foster people-to-people bonds within the context of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the Belt and Road Initiative.
Furthermore, he emphasized the invaluable role that the Confucius Institute Islamabad can play in