Islamabad : Centre for Global and Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad hosted an interactive session with delegation from Royal College Of Defence Studies (RCDS), United Kingdom on Tuesday at Margalla Hotel, Islamabad, says a press release.The session was chaired by Major General (r) Syed Khalid Amir Jaffery, President, CGSS, who began the proceedings with a warm welcome extending to the RCDS delegation. Major General Lawrence, John Craig of the United Kingdom Army extended his willingness to work in collaboration with CGSS to learn about the future economic prospects, the security policy and the stability of Pakistan. This high-level delegation comprised senior level students from 10 different countries who met with the senior leadership of CGSS.The session comprised various discussions including the resolution of Kashmir dispute. The participants deliberated that the resolution of Kashmir issue is not possible without the intervention of intentional powers as bilateral solutions have never happened. This issue has now become a global issue. The political leadership in Kashmir is irrelevant and youth has made a localized leadership.The participants discussed the atrocities of India in Kashmir, and requested the international community to urge a feasible solution for sake of Kashmiris and their 70years of suffering.The participants discussed that democracy is now being questioned for not delivering effectively and the super power is now losing its cloud. The session then proceeded to discuss the prospects of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and how the next 100 years will be for economic gains. Furthermore, the future of South Asia was also discussed including the security and stability of the region.Different factors that affect the Indo-Pak subcontinent were highlighted, including Indo-US nexus, events in Afghanistan, stagnation of dialogue between Taliban and authorities and BRI. Extremism is now shifting towards India in the form of Hindutva, thus, with a possibility of larger turmoil.The participants during the session also discussed the inter-dependence of the political and military systems of Pakistan, and what challenges this may pose for Pakistan in the times to come.Delegation of RCDS attending the Interactive Session included, Captain Almutairi, Hamud, Hmedan, N - Royal Saudi Naval Force, Colonel Bados Nieto, Victor, Mario - Spanish Army, Colonel Ben Ammar, Khaled - Tunisian Army, Brigadier Farah Said Mohamed- Kenyan Navy, Ms Gootsal, Svitlana - Ukraine National Institute for Strategic Studies, Colonel Grassi, Michele - Italian Air Force, Group Captain Jeffries, Martin, James - Royal Air Force, Colonel Mantyla, Vesa, Markus - Finnish Air Force, Ms Mcilwham, Fiona, May, Joan - Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Brigadier Mortimer, Ian, Stuart - British Army, Captain Readwin, Roger, Roy - Royal Navy, Colonel Smith, Alexander, James- British Army, Colonel Tahirov Rashad Kamal Oglu, - Azerbaijan Army, Tanabe, Eisuke - Japanese Ministry of Defence, Shelley, Stephen Philip-UK, Lieutenant Colonel Ben Ramsay - Defence Attaché, UK High Commission, Islamabad and Brigadier Ben Edwards.CGSS Advisory Board members attending the interactive session included, Major General (r) Syed Khalid Amir Jaffery,- President CGSS, Lieutenant General (r) Naeem Khalid Lodhi,- Former Defence Minister, Lieutenant General Masood Aslam - Senior Member Advisory Board CGSS, Ashfaq Ahmed Gondal - Former Federal Secretary Information, Senior Member Advisory Board CGSS, Sikandar Hameed Lodhi - Senior Economist, Brigadier (r) Sohail Tirmizi — Former Vice President Islamabad Policy Research Institute, Tauqir Ahmed- Member Advisory Board CGSS, Air Marshal (r) Waseem, - Former Deputy Chief of Air Staff, Rear Admiral (r) Adnan Nazir,- Pakistan Navy, Brigadier (r) Akhtar Nawaz Janjua,- Member Advisory Board CGSS, Jawad Majid - Director and Head of Silk Bank Emaan Islamic Branch, Abdul Rauf Chaudhry- Former Federal Tax Ombudsman/ Former Federal Secretary, Shakeel Ramay - Executive Director Zalmi Foundation, Member Advisory Board CGSS and senior journalist Makhdoom Babar.
from The News International - Islamabad http://bit.ly/2WwVds2
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
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