ISLAMABAD, Oct 8, 2025 – The Centre for International Peace and Stability (CIPS) at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) successfully concluded its landmark international conference, “Shaping a China-Pakistan Shared Destiny: The Roles of CPEC 2.0 and Academic Cooperation.
” The one-day event brought together a distinguished gathering of policymakers, senior academics, and industry leaders from both nations to deliberate on the future of this strategic partnership.
The conference served as a dynamic platform for in-depth discussions that moved beyond the foundational achievements of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to focus on its transformative second phase. Delegates unanimously recognized CPEC 2.0 as a gateway to sophisticated economic integration, emphasizing its new pillars in technology transfer, industrial cooperation, and green energy.
A key outcome was the reinforced understanding that long-term partnership resilience is built not only on physical infrastructure but also on intellectual bridges. The critical role of academic collaboration in generating the necessary human capital, fostering joint research, and deepening cultural understanding was highlighted as the bedrock for sustainable cooperation.
“The discussions over the past two days have been incredibly fruitful,” stated by Prof. ZHANG Jiegen, Director, Pakistan Study Centre, Fudan University, Shanghai.
“We have moved from simply celebrating the successes of CPEC to strategically aligning our academic and research capabilities with the demands of CPEC 2.0. This synergy between economic development and knowledge creation is what will truly define our shared destiny.”
The conference featured dedicated sessions on Economic Integration, Academic Collaboration, Knowledge Production and People-to-People Ties
The dialogue culminated in the formulation of actionable recommendations for governments, academia, and the private sector to ensure the China-Pakistan partnership continues to serve as a model of international cooperation.