Staff Correspondent
Recently, the international convention titled"China-South Asia Civilization and Connectivity: History and
Contemporary Issues" commenced at North South University. The event was graced by Chinese
Ambassador Yao Wen, Mr. Md. Touhid Hossain, Foreign Advisor to the Interim Government of
Bangladesh, Professor Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, Vice Chancellor of NSU, numerous diplomatic
representatives, and over 100 scholars from various countries.
In his opening remarks, Ambassador Yao noted that this symposium echoes China's commitment to
fostering such dialogue and reflects the shared aspirations of intellectuals in China and South Asia to
advance regional prosperity through collaboration. The Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh will work closely
with academic communities in both nations to launch more flagship academic exchange programs to
deepen cultural exchanges between China and South Asia, support modernization amidst global
transformations, and promote shared prosperity in the region and beyond.
Mr. Md. Touhid Hossain emphasized that China and South Asia share a common future, and only
through mutual respect and joint efforts can the region achieve sustainable development and build a
world free of poverty and marked by shared prosperity.
Professor Abdul Hannan Chowdhury pledged to continue building academic bridges between China and
South Asia, fostering cultural exchanges, intellectual partnerships, and scholarly dialogue.
Co-hosted by North South University and Yunnan University, the symposium has drawn the participation
of over 100 scholars from China, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and other nations. Over
the course of two days, participants will engage in discussions on topics including cultural exchanges
between China and South Asia, geopolitics, economic development, and emerging industries.