KPEC expo opens new doors for Pakistan-Korea academic ties
MG News | June 09, 2026 at 11:45 AM GMT+05:00
June 09, 2026 (MLN): The Korea-Pakistan Education Corridor (KPEC) Expo was inaugurated in Islamabad by Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, who emphasized the immense potential of Pakistan's youth to contribute not only to the national economy but also to addressing global workforce and demographic challenges.
He stated that Pakistan's young population represents a
valuable asset capable of meeting emerging international demands and fostering
economic growth through education, skills development, and global engagement.
The Minister highlighted the remarkable development journey
of the Republic of Korea, describing it as a model of progress, innovation, and
self-reliance from which Pakistan can draw important lessons.
He noted that strengthening educational cooperation between
Pakistan and Korea would create new opportunities for Pakistani students and
contribute to the development of a highly skilled workforce, according to the
press release.
The Korea-Pakistan Education Corridor, launched by the
Consortium of Asia-Pacific and Eurasian Studies (CAPES), aims to promote
educational collaboration between the two countries through a series of
initiatives focused on higher education, academic exchanges, skills
development, and student mobility.
The inaugural ceremony brought together distinguished
academics, diplomats, and education leaders. Among the notable speakers were
Ambassador Syed Moazzam H. Khan, Ambassador of Pakistan to the Republic of
Korea; Professor Dr. Choi Jong-in, President of Tongwon University, Republic of
Korea; and Professor Dr. Anis Ahmad, Vice Chancellor of Riphah International
University.
Ambassador Syed Moazzam H. Khan highlighted the efforts of
Pakistan's Embassy in Seoul to establish a sustainable educational corridor
with the Republic of Korea.
He stated that the initiative is designed to promote
educational exchanges, technical training, and workforce mobility between the
two countries.
He further informed the audience that four Korean language
centres have already been established in Lahore, while similar centres are
planned for Islamabad to facilitate greater educational and professional
engagement.
Professor Dr. Choi Jong-in expressed Tongwon University's
strong commitment to enhancing academic cooperation between Pakistan and Korea.
He acknowledged the growing interest of Pakistani students
in Korean higher education and emphasized the university's willingness to
support educational partnerships.
He also noted the challenges faced by some students in
obtaining study visas despite securing admissions and assured participants of
continued efforts to facilitate greater academic mobility.
Professor Dr. Anis Ahmad underscored the historical role of
the East as a centre of knowledge and intellectual advancement.
He encouraged students to broaden their perspectives and
align their educational aspirations with global responsibilities, stressing the
importance of developing a vision that contributes to society and humanity at
large.
CAPES President Dr. Khurram Iqbal, who welcomed the
participants earlier, highlighted the shift of educational innovation and
technological advancement towards Asia in the twenty-first century.
He observed that countries such as the Republic of Korea and
Japan have emerged as global leaders in technology, industry, and research,
making them increasingly attractive destinations for Pakistani students seeking
quality education and international exposure.
The event was moderated by Dr. Umair Pervez Khan, General
Secretary of CAPES, and concluded with a shared commitment to further
strengthening educational ties between Pakistan and the Republic of Korea
through meaningful partnerships, academic exchanges, and collaborative
initiatives aimed at empowering future generations.
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