Australia-Pakistan relations: traversing the past, present and future

Presented by ANU College of Asia & the Pacific

Australia-Pakistan relations: traversing the past, present and future

Australia-Pakistan relations have evolved significantly since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1947. This relationship, shaped by both historical and contemporary dynamics, has seen consistent collaboration across a full range of fields. In the early years, Australia's focus on South Asia was limited, with engagement driven by Commonwealth connections and shared interests during the Cold War. Over time, the relationship broadened to include economic cooperation, particularly in trade and education, as well as collaboration in defense and counterterrorism.


In the present, Australia and Pakistan maintain a multifaceted relationship characterised by mutual interests in regional security, economic growth, and people-to-people links. Both nations continue to seek common ground, recognising the potential for enhanced bilateral cooperation.


Looking ahead, the future of Australia-Pakistan relations is promising albeit both nations have to take stock of broader regional dynamics, including Australia's evolving role in the Indo-Pacific and Pakistan's strategic positioning in South Asia. Strengthening ties will require both countries to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes, address shared concerns such as climate change and economic development, and deepen cultural and educational exchanges. As Australia and Pakistan traverse their past, present, and future, the potential for a more robust and resilient partnership remains, contingent on mutual understanding and shared interests.


About the speaker

H.E. Mr Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri is a seasoned diplomat currently serving as Pakistan鈥檚 High Commissioner to Australia, with concurrent accreditation to Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Nauru.

H.E. Chaudhri has held several prominent positions, including Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Additional Foreign Secretary for the Asia Pacific. He has also served as Director General at the President鈥檚 Secretariat and as Joint Secretary at Pakistan鈥檚 National Security Division.

Throughout his diplomatic career, H.E. Chaudhri has been posted to key capitals around the world, including Washington D.C., London, and Paris.

He holds advanced degrees in International Law and Business Administration. H.E. Chaudhri is an alumnus of American University, University College London, and the National Defense University in Washington D.C.

Agenda
 

  • 6-7pm - Lecture by H.E. Mr Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri
  • 7-7.30pm - Networking and canapes 


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Location

Lecture Theatre 1 (HB1), Hedley Bull Building, 130 Garran Rd, ANU

Acton, ACT, 2601

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