Australian High Commissioner Neil Hawkins has announced plans to introduce new scholarships for Pakistani students, emphasizing Australia’s commitment to fostering education and skill development in Pakistan. The announcement was made during a meeting with Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, showcasing a shared interest in youth empowerment and bilateral collaboration.
During the meeting, Mr. Hawkins praised the immense talent and potential of Pakistani youth, calling them an asset to the nation. He expressed Australia’s desire to deepen cooperation in sports, particularly hockey, and highlighted the importance of partnering with the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme to implement strategic sports initiatives. The gathering was attended by Khawaja Junaid, the programme’s sports focal person, and Syeda Aamna Batool, the international relations focal person, who contributed to discussions on youth empowerment and potential cultural exchange programs between the two countries.
Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, who has been devoted to youth affairs since 2002, outlined the success of initiatives spearheaded by the PML-N, including a comprehensive youth policy. One of the flagship programs, the Prime Minister’s Youth Loan Scheme, has reportedly distributed approximately Rs186 billion to young entrepreneurs, bolstering economic development and fostering job creation. Mr. Ahmed proposed joint training programs that could further elevate sports skills and build lasting partnerships.
Mr. Hawkins’s announcement and the focus on collaborative efforts in sports and education align with Pakistan’s strategic objectives to empower youth and enhance their global competitiveness. Mr. Ahmed further commented on the broader trajectory of Pakistan’s development, noting that the country is witnessing positive economic shifts. He highlighted the growing international demand for Pakistani products, with exports seeing substantial growth.
He attributed the country’s increased economic stability to foreign investment and enhanced trade relations, showcasing a renewed sense of confidence under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s leadership. The chairman affirmed that Pakistan is gaining global recognition as a stable, emerging economy, driven by strategic policies and initiatives that prioritize youth and development.