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Art, dialogue and diplomacy shine at Pakistan-China friendship event

Published on: December 8, 2025 2:23 AM

Art, student dialogue, and academic exchange took center stage at Bahria University Islamabad on Thursday, where an international conference titled “Bridging Horizons: Celebrating Pakistan-China Deep-Rooted Friendship” was held to mark 75 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries.

The event was jointly organized by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Institute for a Community with a Shared Future (ICSF) at the Communication University of China (CUC), Beijing, and the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Pakistan, according to Gwadar Pro.

The conference served as the grand finale of a month-long series of student competitions, including article writing, poster creation, and speech contests, held across the Islamabad campus. Over 150 students participated, showcasing their creativity and perspectives on the multidimensional partnership between Pakistan and China.

The day began with an inaugural session featuring keynote speeches on the historical depth and evolving significance of Pakistan-China relations.

Speakers underscored the importance of youth engagement in sustaining the “iron brotherhood” that has defined the two nations’ partnership for seven decades.

Art emerged as a highlight of the event when the Chief Guest and Guest of Honour inaugurated a poster exhibition to mark the 75th Anniversary of Pakistan-China Friendship. Forty student artworks were selected for display, with three winning top awards.

The exhibition received strong praise from faculty, visiting delegates, and students for its visual promotion of cultural understanding and diplomatic goodwill.

The spirit of dialogue continued in the second session, where distinguished speakers reflected on the cultural, strategic, and economic dimensions of Pakistan-China cooperation. They emphasized the crucial role of education, research, and youth-driven initiatives in shaping the future of bilateral ties.

Sessions three and four ran simultaneously, providing a platform for winners of the article-writing competition to present their work. Four students presented in each session, offering fresh insights into the political, cultural, and regional significance of Pakistan-China relations.

Both sessions concluded with the announcement of the speech competition winners and the distribution of souvenirs to session chairs, co-chairs, and winning participants.

With nearly 500 students in attendance, the conference stood out as one of the most well-attended academic events celebrating Pakistan-China friendship. Organizers noted that the event not only honored the 75-year journey of partnership but also sparked meaningful, youth-led dialogue on the future of cooperation between the two nations.

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