
Today, Mr. Kazumasa Takane, Counsellor at the Embassy of Japan in Islamabad, hosted a fruitful luncheon meeting with Mr. Mushtaq Moeeni, Secretary General of PJCA, at the Marriott Hotel, Islamabad on 19 December 2024. The discussion focused on potential collaborations for cultural activities planned for 2025-2026, aimed at further enhancing the long-standing friendship between Pakistan and Japan.
Mr. Rafay Haleem, Advisor Culture at the Embassy of Japan, Islamabad also participated in this important meeting.
During the meeting, the following key points were discussed:
The Embassy of Japan will thoroughly review the proposals submitted by PJCA members and provide feedback along with a concrete plan of execution.
Mr. Takane conveyed the views of H.E. Mr. AKAMATSU Shuichi, the Ambassador-designate of Japan to Pakistan, emphasizing the pivotal role of PJCA in promoting and strengthening bilateral cultural relations.
Mr. Mushtaq Moeeni shared a message of goodwill from the President of PJCA, Mr. Jamal Shah, highlighting PJCA’s dedication to fostering cultural exchange between the two nations.
Mr. Moeeni also highlighted a historic milestone for PJCA: for the first time, proposals were invited from PJCA’s regular and executive members. The response was overwhelmingly positive, showcasing the enthusiasm of our vibrant community. Notable contributors include:
Zaki Khalid [PJCA-003]
Aliza Shanzay [PJCA-006]
Dr. Badur Un Nisa (Graduate of Kobe University) [PJCA-018]
Malaika Afridi [PJCA-023]
Zaheer Alam [PJCA-047]
Masooma [PJCA-038]
Jamal Shah [PJCA-065]
Ms. Nigar Nazar (Executive Member, PJCA)
Their innovative and unique ideas to enhance bilateral cultural relations have been met with great appreciation. PJCA has shortlisted the most relevant and feasible events, which will now be further discussed for implementation.
The Embassy of Japan and PJCA look forward to working together on exciting initiatives that will celebrate and deepen the cultural connections between Pakistan and Japan.
Stay tuned for updates on these upcoming cultural projects.
[Strengthening Cultural Bonds Between Pakistan and Japan]
Mr. Kazumasa Takane, Counsellor at the Embassy of Japan in Islamabad, hosted a fruitful luncheon meeting with Mr. Mushtaq Moeeni, Secretary General of PJCA, at the Marriott Hotel, Islamabad. The discussion focused on potential collaborations for cultural activities planned for 2025-2026, aimed at further enhancing the long-standing friendship between Pakistan and Japan.
Mr. Rafay Haleem, Advisor Culture at the Embassy of Japan, Islamabad also participated in this important meeting.
During the meeting, the following key points were discussed:
The Embassy of Japan will thoroughly review the proposals submitted by PJCA members and provide feedback along with a concrete plan of execution.
Mr. Takane conveyed the views of H.E. Mr. AKAMATSU Shuichi, the Ambassador-designate of Japan to Pakistan, emphasizing the pivotal role of PJCA in promoting and strengthening bilateral cultural relations.
Mr. Mushtaq Moeeni shared a message of goodwill from the President of PJCA, Mr. Jamal Shah, highlighting PJCA’s dedication to fostering cultural exchange between the two nations.
Mr. Moeeni also highlighted a historic milestone for PJCA: for the first time, proposals were invited from PJCA’s regular and executive members. The response was overwhelmingly positive, showcasing the enthusiasm of our vibrant community. Notable contributors include:
Zaki Khalid [PJCA-003]
Aliza Shanzay [PJCA-006]
Dr. Badur Un Nisa (Graduate of Kobe University) [PJCA-018]
Malaika Afridi [PJCA-023]
Zaheer Alam [PJCA-047]
Masooma [PJCA-038]
Jamal Shah [PJCA-065]
Ms. Nigar Nazar (Executive Member, PJCA)
Their innovative and unique ideas to enhance bilateral cultural relations have been met with great appreciation. PJCA has shortlisted the most relevant and feasible events, which will now be further discussed for implementation.
The Embassy of Japan and PJCA look forward to working together on exciting initiatives that will celebrate and deepen the cultural connections between Pakistan and Japan.
Stay tuned for updates on these upcoming cultural projects.
