16 April 2024 12:00 am Views - 92
From left: Shameel Mohideen-Vice President SLPBC, Asmma Kamal-Trade and Investment Attaché, High Commission of Pakistan, Major General (R) Faheem Ul Aziz, HI (M)-High Commissioner of Pakistan in Sri Lanka, Indra Kaushal Rajapaksha-President SLPBC, Wasantha de Silva-Vice President SLPBC, Ehab Razak-Committee Member SLPBC, Dilini Yasendra-Secretariat The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
The Sri Lanka Pakistan Business Council (SLPBC) of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce recently paid a courtesy call on the newly appointed High Commissioner of Pakistan in Sri Lanka, Major General (R) Faheem Ul Aziz,
HI (M).
During the visit, both parties expressed their intention to collaborate closely for the future development of economic, tourism, and investment opportunities between the two countries. Additionally, they discussed the potential for developing Buddhist pilgrimages to Pakistan, which has been minimally explored but holds significant potential given the large Buddhist population in Sri Lanka. The visit concluded positively, with both parties expressing optimism for future collaborations and
mutual benefit.
The Ifthar ceremony, which was also graced by the High Commissioner, as well as officials from the High Commission of Pakistan and other distinguished guests, along with the Executive Committee Members of Sri Lanka – Pakistan Business Council was held at Hilton Colombo Residencies.
While marking the month of Ramadan, the Ifthar ceremony also provided a platform for networking and engagement. Through events such as these the Council seeks to promote cross-cultural dialogue, as a vital aspect of multi-faceted collaboration.