Bangladesh Officials Participate in Training Program in Pakistan
Bangladesh sends officials to Pakistan for training
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Bangladesh has sent 12 senior officials for a mid-career training program at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore, Pakistan. This marks the first structured training for Bangladeshi bureaucrats in Pakistan since the early 1970s, aiming to enhance administrative collaboration between the two countries.
- 0112 senior Bangladeshi officials are undergoing training in Pakistan.
- 02This is the first structured training for Bangladeshi bureaucrats in over 50 years.
- 03The program is hosted at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore.
- 04Pakistan will cover all training costs, with no financial contribution from Bangladesh.
- 05The training aims to foster comparative learning in governance and public administration.
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Bangladesh has dispatched 12 senior officials to Pakistan for a mid-career training program at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore, marking the first such initiative since the early 1970s. The officials, holding ranks of additional secretaries and joint secretaries, are drawn from key ministries including commerce, public administration, and home affairs. The training, which commenced on Monday, will focus on areas such as innovation in public administration, policy design, governance reforms, and economic management. Notably, Pakistan will bear the entire cost of this program, indicating a significant step in enhancing administrative ties between the two nations. Engagement between Bangladesh and Pakistan has intensified following the ousting of Sheikh Hasina, with renewed focus on trade and connectivity.
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This initiative may enhance administrative efficiency and foster better governance practices in Bangladesh by learning from Pakistan's administrative systems.
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