Pakistan’s government has announced a fully funded scholarship program for 300 Bangladeshi students as part of its effort to strengthen ties with Dhaka under its new administration. The initiative, backed by Pakistan’s education ministry, includes top universities like NUST, Comsats, and LUMS, aiming to boost educational exchanges and cultural cooperation between the two nations.
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Relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh have seen improvement since the ousting of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Pakistan’s foreign office has expressed its intention to establish “robust, multifaceted, friendly relations” with Bangladesh for regional peace and stability.
The renewed diplomatic engagement follows a meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Bangladeshi leader Dr. Yunus during the UN membership anniversary ceremony. Both sides committed to enhancing cooperation across various sectors, marking a positive shift in bilateral relations.
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