ISLAMABAD: China Pakistan Study Center (CPSC) at Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) and RINSTRA Technologies signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) to increase cultural understanding between businesses and people of China and Pakistan.
This partnership is being signed to build better understanding among the masses and the business community in both China and Pakistan.
The partnership will also facilitate content development in Mandarin, Urdu and English.
Director General of ISSI Ambassador (retired) Azaz Ahmad Chaudhary said that the ISSI provided a platform for quality policy input through informed research, objective analysis and dialogue on regional and international issues affecting peace, security and development of Pakistan. “We are confident that this partnership will create knowledge resources among the youth and the business community alike while providing strategic direction for policy makers,” he said.
Amir Jahangir CEO RINSTRA Technologies said that in this new era of information engagement it is important to build the vocabulary and understanding around the partnerships that both Pakistan and China are striving for.
“This cooperation between CPSC and RINSTRA will set “new benchmark for understanding around the future challenges for our international partnerships,” he added.
ISSI Director Dr. Talat Shabir Director said that the MOU underlined to build cultural, business and economic cooperation and understanding.
Partnership will also highlight China and Pakistan’s cooperation and implication for the region and the world “This partnership will help build people to people relationships, Government relations in defense cooperation and societal collaboration for building knowledge ecosystems,” he said.
CPSC is a leading think-tank in Pakistan, focusing on public policy, diplomacy and building cultural understanding between China and Pakistan. – Agencies