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Pak-G.Britain relationship causes of regional stability in S.Asia

byCT Report
28/04/2017
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KARACHI: Cordial relationship between Pakistan and Great Britain is not only equally beneficial for the two countries but is also a cause of stability in South Asia region, said Governor of Sindh, Muhammad Zubair here on Friday.

Talking to the British High Commissioner, Thomas Drew, in a call on meeting at Governor House, he said growing interest of British investors in Sindh coupled with its support to strengthen education and health sectors in the province will have its long term impact.  Assistance extended to Sindh province in the crucial sectors like education, health and basic facilities is key to cordiality between people of two countries, said the Sindh Governor.

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He also emphasized the need for increase in bilateral trade between the countries. Muhammad Zubair appreciated that British investment in the fields of energy, agriculture, infrastructure development coupled with health and education is also generating employment opportunities for the people hence leading to economic and social stability.

During the meeting, also attended by Deputy High Commissioner, Belinda Lewis, different aspects of bilateral relationship between the two countries were extensively deliberated upon.

Sindh Governor referred to growing attraction for Karachi among the international investors due to its geographical location, trained human resource and unfolding infrastructure.

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