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Pakistan Student Exchange Roundtable Discussion

August 19, 2010

On August 19, the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center hosted a roundtable discussion with a group of Pakistani high school students visiting Washington, DC as part of the 2010 EDLINKS Pakistan-US Student Exchange. Approximately twenty young people met with South Asia Center Director Shuja Nawaz for an informal conversation about a variety of topics relating to the work of the Center. The students, with the support of their chaperones and supervisors from KZO Education, asked questions about the status of US-Pakistan relations, the Kerry-Lugar bill, recent flood relief efforts, and the differing perceptions of Pakistan among the American public.

This event is part of the series Pakistan Floods: Hope from Tragedy. To find a series description and links to related posts, please click here.

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