Pakistan’s commitment to global peace and security was recognized at the 28th Annual Conference of the International Association of Peacekeeping Training Centre. The week-long event, hosted by the Centre for International Peace and Stability at the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), concluded last week.
The conference focused on adaptive training strategies for peace operations, with delegates from around the world discussing innovative training methodologies, technology integration, women’s empowerment in peacekeeping, and the importance of information integrity.
Secretary Defence (Retired) Lieutenant General Muhammad Ali, who chaired the closing ceremony, expressed gratitude to all participants and organizers for their contributions to the successful event. He highlighted the significance of international collaboration in addressing evolving challenges to global peace and security.
Former IAPTC President Brigadier General Joyce (Kenya) formally handed over the presidency to NUST Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Principal Raja Aftab Khan.
The conference not only showcased Pakistan’s dedication to peace but also laid the groundwork for future initiatives aimed at promoting stability and security worldwide.