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India aims for Iranian port as key access point to Afghanistan and Central Asia

India aims for Iranian port as key access point to Afghanistan and Central Asia

India signs a 10-year contract with Iran to operate the Iranian port of Chabahar. The deal, worth $120 million, will provide India with a gateway to Afghanistan and Central Asia. India’s Shipping Minister, Sarbananda Sonowal, praised the deal as an “India-Iran flagship project.” India’s newly signed deal to operate the Iranian port of Chabahar is … Read more

IBA organizes public talk on ‘Central Asia in Modern Age’

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  • The talk attended by students, historians and prominent scholars.
  • Prof Adeeb Khalid said South Asia had strong link with Central Asia.
  • He also highlighted collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

KARACHI: The Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi organized a public talk on ‘Central Asia in the Modern Age: Patterns of Transformation’ featuring Prof Adeeb Khalid, Jane and Raphael Bernstein Professor of Asian Studies and History and Chair of Department of History, Carleton College.

As an eminent historian, Prof Khalid brings a wealth of expertise to unravel the complex tapestry of change in Central Asia. His extensive body of work encompasses four distinct books on Central Asia and the talk centered around his latest book.

This event marked a momentous occasion as it was his second professional talk in Pakistan, a country with a keen interest in the region’s historical narrative. The talk was attended by students, faculty, historians and prominent scholars.

Executive Director, IBA Karachi, Dr. S Akbar Zaidi welcomed Prof Khalid and invited him to shed light on Central Asia’s rich history and its impact on the world.

Prof Khalid thanked Dr. Zaidi and delved into the intricate historical patterns that have molded Central Asia over the years. His nuanced insights provided attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the region’s multifaceted transformation.

Speaking about Central Asia’s global significance as well as its specific relevance to Pakistan, he said that South Asia had a strong link with Central Asia through trade and politics but by 20th century those ties severed.

He also shed light on the modern history of Central Asia as it is connected to a glorious past and has made a lot of differences and created transformations. Delving into the intricate historical patterns that have molded Central Asia over the years, the Prof’s deep insights provided attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the region’s multifaceted transformation.

He discussed his historical works on the former Soviet republics of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Xinjiang, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and how they all had their own distinct identities.

Focusing on the last 250 years of Central Asia, he spoke about the two major migrations and the Russian revolution which took place in 1917. He also highlighted the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the emergence of the Central Asian countries as significant countries.

Discussing the intricacies of Socialism and the Soviet state, he shed light on how the Soviet regime was anti-religion and anti-Islamic and mosques were shut down for about fifteen years. Though Islam did not disappear, but it went underground.

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Pakistan U16 Volleyball Team Wins Silver in Central Asia

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Pakistan Expands Economic Cooperation with Central Asia

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Europe and the polar areas will experience the brunt of the warming

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WATCH: Mueed Baloch wins silver medal, sets national record

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Europe in Covid ‘ceasefire’ that could see end of pandemic: WHO

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The ‘three evil forces’ in Central Asia

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Pakistan-Indonesia negotiate trade, goods agreement: envoy

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LCCI proposes three-pronged plan to strengthen economy

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