
Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP), Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, met with Tang Chinese Education Founder Li Jin Song at the institution’s headquarters in Beijing to discuss expanding educational cooperation between Pakistan and China.
The meeting focused on promoting Chinese language education, strengthening skills development programmes, and creating new opportunities for Pakistani youth.
Both sides exchanged views on initiatives aimed at equipping students with the linguistic and professional competencies needed in an increasingly interconnected global economy.
Rana Mashhood highlighted the PMYP’s commitment to empowering young Pakistanis through quality education, international partnerships, and capacity-building initiatives.
He stressed the importance of providing access to language learning and industry-relevant skills to enhance the future prospects of the country’s youth.
Li Jin Song reaffirmed Tang Chinese Education’s commitment to supporting educational programmes that foster language proficiency, cultural understanding, and academic excellence among Pakistani students.
He expressed confidence that greater collaboration would further strengthen the longstanding ties between Pakistan and China.
The two sides also discussed expanding cooperation in education, skills training, and youth exchange programmes.
They agreed to explore additional avenues of partnership to create meaningful opportunities for Pakistani students and young professionals.
Speaking on the occasion, Rana Mashhood said Pakistan’s youth represent the country’s greatest asset and that stronger educational and cultural linkages with China would help unlock new opportunities for learning, innovation, and professional development.
The meeting concluded with both sides expressing a shared commitment to advancing educational collaboration and youth empowerment.
They underscored the role of education, innovation, and people-to-people exchanges in fostering a brighter future and strengthening Pakistan-China relations. ERMD
