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ISLAMABAD (Digital Post) Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram Visits Institute for Community with Shared Future (ICSF) at Communication University of China (CUC), Beijing

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ISLAMABAD On 18 May 2026 (Digital Post), Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram, Executive Director of the Pakistan Research Center for a Community with Shared Future (PRCCSF), visited the Institute for Community with Shared Future (ICSF), Communication University of China (CUC) in Beijing, China. Prof. Li Huailiang, Dean of ICSF at CUC, welcomed Mr. Khalid Taimur and met with him alongside the ICSF management team.


The meeting was notably attended by Prof. Zhang Yanqiu, Deputy Dean of ICSF, CUC, Beijing, China, Dr. Ge Yanling, Section Chief of the Office of ICSF, CUC, Beijing and Ms. Sun Yuhong, Section Chief of the Confucius Institute Management Office of the ICSF, CUC, Beijing, China.
During the meeting, Prof. Li Huailiang expressed sincere appreciation for Mr. Akram’s significant contributions to championing the concept of a community with a shared future, as envisioned by President Xi Jinping. He acknowledged Mr. Akram’s remarkable efforts in influencing the global academic community’s support for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Prof. Li also commended PRCCSF’s pivotal role in promoting regional connectivity and fostering win-win cooperation, highlighting their contributions to enhancing economic integration and cultural exchange for regional progress and prosperity.


Mr. Khalid Taimur Akram also appreciated the efforts of Prof. Li Huailiang and the Institute for Community with Shared Future (ICSF), Communication University of China (CUC), in promoting academic cooperation, intercultural dialogue, and research collaboration among scholars and institutions from different countries. He emphasized the importance of strengthening intellectual partnerships and promoting mutual understanding to achieve shared progress and sustainable development.
The discussion focused on future working plans, particularly in the areas of research cooperation and joint event collaboration. Both sides explored ways to deepen academic ties between their institutions by promoting collaborative research initiatives aligned with the vision of a community with a shared future. The meeting also highlighted opportunities for organizing joint seminars, workshops, conferences, and academic exchange programs aimed at promoting cross-cultural understanding and sharing best practices among scholars from diverse backgrounds.

The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to further strengthen academic partnerships and continue collaborative efforts in promoting peace, sustainable development, regional harmony, and the vision of a community with a shared future.

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