FUTURISTIC: Pakistan Minister Lauds Saudi Security College During Visit

Applauds college’s contributions to the field of security education, calling it “of global standards”.

Wed Dec 18 2024
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi was all praise for a Saudi security college for its “innovative and futuristic vision” during his visit on Wednesday. Pakistan’s minister is on an important visit to Saudi Arabia, a key economic and security partner of the south Asian country.

According to the APP, Naqvi paid a detailed visit to the King Fahd Security College, where he was warmly welcomed by the institution’s Director General, Major General Dr Ali Al-Daij.

During the visit, the minister toured various departments of the college and expressed admiration for its cutting-edge educational standards.

He highlighted the significance of the college’s Master’s programs, describing them as well-aligned with modern-day security challenges and advancements.

Naqvi also praised the institution’s comprehensive five-year strategic plan, commending the leadership of Major General Dr Al-Daij for steering the college toward excellence.

Exchange Programmes

In a meeting with the director general, both parties discussed potential exchange programmes to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

They explored opportunities for graduates from both countries to engage in study tours and training sessions. Minister Naqvi extended an invitation to the college’s Master’s degree graduates to visit Pakistan under the exchange program and proposed short-term training courses for Pakistani graduates at King Fahd Security College.

Describing the college as “a remarkable example of Saudi leadership’s innovative and futuristic vision,” Minister Naqvi noted its role as a global leader in addressing modern security issues.

Forensic Science Institute

As part of his visit, the Minister also toured the Forensic Science Institute within the college and received a detailed briefing on the institution’s academic and training initiatives. The college was noted for its advanced programs in Artificial Intelligence, Leadership Management, and Security Applications, as well as its international security scholarships.

Minister Naqvi concluded his visit by applauding the college’s contributions to the field of security education, calling it a “state-of-the-art institution of global standards.”

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