Sarah Ahmad Calls for Expanded Pakistan‑China Youth Cooperation at 75‑Year Milestone
Sarah Ahmad urges stronger educational, research, and youth ties between Pakistan and China during 75th‑anniversary visit.

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**Sarah Ahmad urges deeper Pakistan‑China youth ties amid 75th‑anniversary celebrations. She spoke at a youth exchange panel in China, linking friendship to regional stability and prosperity.
The visit occurred on May 23, 2026, as part of a Pakistani parliamentary delegation marking seven and a half decades of diplomatic relations. Ahmad, who chairs the Punjab Child Protection Bureau and serves as a provincial lawmaker, addressed students and academics at Capital Normal University.
The 75th anniversary marks three quarters of a century since the two countries established formal ties in 1951. Over that period, trade volume has grown to over $20 billion annually, and infrastructure projects under the China‑Pakistan Economic Corridor have linked ports to highways.
Ahmad said the Pakistan‑China friendship reflects regional stability, development, and prosperity. She called for stronger educational links, expanded research cooperation, and greater youth engagement between the two countries.
She highlighted that Pakistani students studying in China already act as goodwill ambassadors and that joint research projects involving young people can counter extremism and promote peace. Ahmad also thanked the International Department of the Communist Party of China for hosting the delegation.
Currently, more than 8,000 Pakistani students are enrolled in Chinese universities, according to recent education ministry data. These students participate in cultural exchange clubs and language courses that promote mutual understanding.
By emphasizing universities and innovation, Ahmad signals a shift from government‑to‑government ties to people‑to‑people cooperation. This approach could increase the number of joint degree programs and collaborative research grants.
Strengthening youth ties may also help sustain public support for the bilateral relationship amid shifting regional dynamics. Observers note that deeper academic links often translate into long‑term economic partnerships.
Officials caution that visa processing times and language barriers could slow the expansion of exchange programs. Addressing these logistical issues will be essential to meet the ambitious targets set by Ahmad.
Watch for upcoming announcements of new scholarship schemes and joint tech incubators slated for later 2026.
Analysts will monitor whether the next high‑level meeting, scheduled for autumn 2026, includes concrete funding commitments for joint research labs.
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