Ahsan Stresses to Strengthen Pak-Bangladesh Educational Ties

Dhaka: Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has stressed the importance of strengthening collaboration between Pakistan and Bangladesh in the field of education. Speaking at an event at North South University in Dhaka today, he highlighted the need for both nations to share research platforms, jointly develop digital skill initiatives, connect startup ecosystems and integrate supply chains.

According to Radio Pakistan, the minister emphasized that such collaborations could significantly enhance educational outcomes and foster innovation. By linking research platforms, both countries can benefit from shared knowledge and resources, which could lead to groundbreaking developments in various educational sectors.

Additionally, Ahsan Iqbal pointed out the potential in jointly developing digital skill initiatives, which could prepare students and professionals in both countries for the rapidly evolving global job market. He further suggested that connecting startup ecosystems would not only bolster economic growth but also create opportunities for young entrepreneurs in both nations.

In conclusion, the minister underscored the importance of integrating supply chains as a means to strengthen economic ties and improve educational infrastructures. By working together, Pakistan and Bangladesh can create a more interconnected and prosperous future for their educational sectors.

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