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Tourism potential of Chakwal lauded by foreign diplomats

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The diplomats of various foreign countries have lauded the tourism potential of district Chakwal of Pakistan. A cultural caravan of foreign diplomats to the district Chakwal was organized by Islamabad and Chakwal Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) to show them the tourism potential of the area.

Diplomats from Azerbaijan, Egypt, Kyrgyzstan, Kenya, Iran, Norway, Nepal, the Philippines, and Uzbekistan were in the cultural caravan. ZafarBakhtawari, former President ICCI, and Secretary General, UBG Pakistan also accompanied the caravan.
The caravan visited the University of Chakwal where Prof. Dr. Muhammad Bilal Khan, Vice Chancellor, and Dr. Samia Anwar of the Department of Archeology warmly welcomed them. They briefed the foreign diplomats about the historical and archeological sites of Chakwal that attract tourists worldwide.

The caravan also visited the Katas Raj Temples, which hold immense historical and religious significance. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Bilal Khan, Vice Chancellor.

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