Gujrat: In Pakistan the dictatorship of the superrich is operative under
the guise of democracy. Baba Fareed many hundred years ago said that
“Traders cannot be rulers”. Pakistan is poor in presentation and
representation at the international fora.
We need to reshape our foreign policy. The Arab revolution started from a small event of a conflict between a fruitseller and a policeman from Tunis. It has developed into a broad insurrection and engulfed many Muslims countries of Africa and Middle East. It is a resurgence of human dignity and will to freedom. These views were expressed by Mr. MuhaidHussain Shah senior analyst and Attorney at Law at USA, as Chief Guest of a seminar “Challenges to Pakistan’s Foreign Policy in the scenario of Arab uprising and US Presidential Election”The function was organized by (Centre for History, International Relations, and Political Science) and Pakistan Studies CHIPPS at University of Gujrat Hafiz Hayat Campus. Prof Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin Vice Chancellor University of Gujrat presided over the function. Mr. Imran Masood Former Education Minister was the guest of Honor.
Mr. Mowahid Hussain in his lecture surmised that Mr. Obama is likely to win the 2012 elections. Dr. Nizamuddin in his keynote address emphasized the need for research in the Academia to help the govt. in shaping foreign policy. We are bogged down and not progressing because we are lacking in knowledge and research. We can’t live in isolation and must strike a balance in foreign affairs. He expressed his delight in his involvement under OIC (organization of Islamic Countries) in making arrangements for a conference of 450 universities of the Muslim world.
Prof.Shabber Hussain Shah in his opening remarks elucidated the topic of the seminar and took an overview of the topic. Mr. Imran Masood in his speech appreciated the services of Dr. Nizamuddin in establishing UOG as one of the finest universities. He emphasized the role of the youth in preparing themselves to meet the challenges of the day. He advised the media to cater to the psychological needs of the nation. The most interesting part of the seminar was interaction in which about 20academics and students asked various questions which were promptly replied by the panelists. Question were asked by Prof Dr. Gulzar Ahmed, Dr. Atif Ali Jaffery, Dr. Mubashar, Prof ShahidMinhas, Mr. Shariq Ali Lecturer and amongnst the students Mr. Amjad Ali, Mohammad Haneef, ZahidHussain, Aisha Shahid, Abid, Pervaiz Ahmed, Riaz Ahmed, Aisha Shahidand others asked very interesting questions which kept the panelists engaged for about an hour.
Dr. Nizamuddin in his concluding remarks appreciated the significance of the seminar. He was happy that the youth was involved and concerned about national and international issues. He also made the house conscious that today was the world Press Day and so emphasized the significance of freedom of the press.
socurce: www.uog.edu.pk
We need to reshape our foreign policy. The Arab revolution started from a small event of a conflict between a fruitseller and a policeman from Tunis. It has developed into a broad insurrection and engulfed many Muslims countries of Africa and Middle East. It is a resurgence of human dignity and will to freedom. These views were expressed by Mr. MuhaidHussain Shah senior analyst and Attorney at Law at USA, as Chief Guest of a seminar “Challenges to Pakistan’s Foreign Policy in the scenario of Arab uprising and US Presidential Election”The function was organized by (Centre for History, International Relations, and Political Science) and Pakistan Studies CHIPPS at University of Gujrat Hafiz Hayat Campus. Prof Dr. Mohammad Nizamuddin Vice Chancellor University of Gujrat presided over the function. Mr. Imran Masood Former Education Minister was the guest of Honor.
Mr. Mowahid Hussain in his lecture surmised that Mr. Obama is likely to win the 2012 elections. Dr. Nizamuddin in his keynote address emphasized the need for research in the Academia to help the govt. in shaping foreign policy. We are bogged down and not progressing because we are lacking in knowledge and research. We can’t live in isolation and must strike a balance in foreign affairs. He expressed his delight in his involvement under OIC (organization of Islamic Countries) in making arrangements for a conference of 450 universities of the Muslim world.
Prof.Shabber Hussain Shah in his opening remarks elucidated the topic of the seminar and took an overview of the topic. Mr. Imran Masood in his speech appreciated the services of Dr. Nizamuddin in establishing UOG as one of the finest universities. He emphasized the role of the youth in preparing themselves to meet the challenges of the day. He advised the media to cater to the psychological needs of the nation. The most interesting part of the seminar was interaction in which about 20academics and students asked various questions which were promptly replied by the panelists. Question were asked by Prof Dr. Gulzar Ahmed, Dr. Atif Ali Jaffery, Dr. Mubashar, Prof ShahidMinhas, Mr. Shariq Ali Lecturer and amongnst the students Mr. Amjad Ali, Mohammad Haneef, ZahidHussain, Aisha Shahid, Abid, Pervaiz Ahmed, Riaz Ahmed, Aisha Shahidand others asked very interesting questions which kept the panelists engaged for about an hour.
Dr. Nizamuddin in his concluding remarks appreciated the significance of the seminar. He was happy that the youth was involved and concerned about national and international issues. He also made the house conscious that today was the world Press Day and so emphasized the significance of freedom of the press.
socurce: www.uog.edu.pk
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