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Recently, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan repeatedly stressed the issue of scientific and technological innovation, believing that scientific and technological innovation is a driving force for Pakistan s social and economic development. On this issue, I interviewed Di Yuna, Executive Director,Pakistan Study Center of Science & Technology and Economy at Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU). What she talked about is as follows:
As early as November 2018, China and Pakistan jointly issued a statement, which clearly pointed out that the two countries should strengthen cooperation in the fields of ocean, S&T, aerospace, environment and agriculture, and expand the application of relevant science and technology in the fields of health, agriculture, water resources, energy and food safety, so as to improve the living standards of the Pakistani people.
Saturday, 06 Mar 2021 05:18 PM MYT
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks during a joint news conference with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (not pictured) at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan November 19, 2020. Reuters pic
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ISLAMABAD, March 6 Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan won a vote of confidence from parliament today in a session marked by an opposition boycott of the vote and clashes between government supporters and opposition leaders outside the parliament building.
Khan was able to secure 178 votes, against the 172 required to win confidence, the speaker of the house announced.