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PM’s Coordinator terms youth as future torchbearers of Pakistan-China strong friendship

ISLAMABAD: Coordinator to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Industries Rana Ihsan Afzal Khan on Tuesday said that youth is the future torchbearers of the Pakistan-China strong friendship.

He said they are the ones who will move this ever-growing relationship forwards with their energy and a strong commitment. He gave these remarks while speaking as Chief Guest at the Final Inter-University Speech Competition and Prize Distribution Ceremony organized by the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies (IPDS) on “Knowing Contemporary China” at Preston University Islamabad.

According to an official press release, Rana Ihsan Afzal said that young students must effectively utilize their time, explore several avenues for growth, and learn from the visionary leaders and wisdom from China. Moving ahead, he touched upon the close and cordial ties between Pakistan and China.

In this vein, he enunciated that Pakistan stands to learn immensely from China in terms of economic rejuvenation and sci-tech evolution. Farhat Asif, President IPDS in her welcoming remarks highlighted the mission of organizing the speech competition amongst the University students.

This special inter-University Speech Competition was organized to promote an understanding of Contemporary China and encourage young students to build strong Pakistan-China bilateral strong ties further.

Earlier, the participating Universities, Muslim Youth University, Quaid-I-Azam University, Rawalpindi Women’s University, Riphah International University, and Preston University, organized competitions at the University level and send the nominations for the final competition and prize distribution ceremony.

The winners were then invited to compete in the final ceremony. The participants were given the subtopics on the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Pakistan-China Relations, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and the Global Development Initiative (GDI).

A distinguished high-level jury headed by Ambassador Naghmana Hashmi, Dr Furqan Rao, and Dr Tahir Mumtaz gave the final decision and decided about the winners of the contest. Sundas Habib from Riphah International University stood first, Urwa Burney from Rawalpindi Women’s University second, and Bibi Narjis stood third in the competition.

The Prizes were awarded to the winners and handed over to them by the Chief Guest, Jury, and organizers. Prof Dr Daud Awan, Vice Chancellor of Preston University, Faculty members, and students from the participating Universities, were present in the large number on occasion.

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