Five million Chinese will be working in Pakistan in next 4 years


New Delhi, Sep 22 (IANS): There would be around five million Chinese nationals working in Pakistan by 2025, The News has reported.

To meet the health needs of these Chinese nationals, a collaboration between the Pakistani and Chinese medical universities, research institutes and biotechnological firms under the China Pakistan Health Corridor (CPHC) is being enhanced, a senior Pakistani public health expert said on Tuesday.

Vice Chancellor Health Services Academy (HSA) Prof Dr Shahzad Ali Khan told The News: "In order to meet the health needs of millions of Chinese nationals working in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asian States, we need to have specialised health facilities, based on both modern and traditional treatment systems.

"This can only be achieved by enhancing collaboration between Pakistani and Chinese health institutions under the China Pakistan Health Corridor."

He said talks were in advanced stages to sign multiple, joint collaborative agreements with different Chinese academic, research institutes and biotechnological firms and added that during the 11th Annual Public Health Conference in Islamabad on September 23-24, 2021, several Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) would be signed between Pakistan and Chinese institutions.

"We wish to train Pakistani experts in modern medical technologies as well as traditional Chinese medicines, which is a treatment of choice by millions of people in China. These experts would not only fulfill the medical needs of visiting Chinese nationals but also of the Pakistani people, who believe in alternate medicine," Prof Shahzad Ali Khan said.

In the first step, Chairman China Pakistan Health Corridor Dr Lee, also the VC, HSA, will sign an MoU for the HSA's joining into the China Pakistan Health Corridor, he said, adding the Department of Public Health of Wuhan University will sign an MoU for multiple cooperation in the academic partnership between China and Pakistan in the field of public health.

 

  

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  • John, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 22 2021

    After taliban now pakistan also communist Chinese ? Coming after India ? Dragon be blind!

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  • Richard, India

    Wed, Sep 22 2021

    In their zeal to get even with India the Pakistan has invited the dragon as the sleeping partner. Soon Pakistan will be another province of China . There will be additional re orientation training camps all over so Pakistanis can be de radicalised like Uighur Muslims. Interesting developments indeed.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Sep 22 2021

    India need not worry. Must stick to our friends like Russia, USA, Western and Arab world. America will not forsake us and they have means and resources to upgrade India's defence capabilities and and logistifc advancement. As to defence procurement we have numerous forces like, Ram Sena, Beem Sena, RSS brigade, BD & rightwing activists and so many other roaming forces to counter Chinese army.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, Sep 22 2021

    Ultimately chingees are covering Indian borders from every corner... and that will make them easier to control India.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Wed, Sep 22 2021

    Eventually China will take over Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 22 2021

    In another 10 years, pakistan will be another Tibet!

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Sep 22 2021

    Handling Paki population and citizens will be a big head ache for China! Its their sweet never ending frustration!

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