Islamabad: Prof Kawashima Shin from University of Tokyo stressing the necessity of economic interdependence has said that Japan endeavours to strengthen trade and investment networks while respecting the sovereignty and diverse aspirations of its partners.
Dr Kawashima was speaking at a Guest Lecture on “Japan’s perspective on regional issues” hosted here by Institute of Strategic Studies (ISS). Dr Kawashima focused on Japan’s modernisation and its evolving role in regional geopolitics. Highlighting the transformative journey from the Meiji Restoration to its post-World War II economic resurgence, he underscored Japan’s commitment to peace, democracy and regional cooperation. He reflected on the enduring partnership between Japan and Pakistan, noting the 70th anniversary of bilateral relations celebrated last year. He emphasised Japan’s dedication to fostering economic and cultural ties within the region reinforcing its role as a proactive contributor to East Asian stability and prosperity.
Dr Kawashima also discussed the challenges and opportunities in East Asia, focusing on the importance of balanced diplomacy and mutual cooperation. He highlighted Japan’s steadfast belief in maintaining open dialogues with neighbouring countries to ensure regional stability.
Akamatsu Shuichi, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, highlighted the long-standing Japan-Pakistan partnership and expressed hope for continued collaboration to address regional and global challenges.
Earlier, Sohail Mahmood, Director-General, ISS, in his welcome remarks, highlighted the enduring friendship between Pakistan and Japan. He underscored the historical and multifaceted ties between the two countries rooted in mutual respect, shared interests and commitment to peace and development. He also noted Japan’s prominent role as a steadfast partner in Pakistan’s development journey and stressed growing collaboration in areas such as trade, investment, climate change, cultural and people-to-people exchanges and regional stability. He also stressed the importance of enhanced academic and policy dialogues and think-tank collaboration between Pakistan and Japan. Dr Talat Shabbir, Director, ISS, also spoke on the occasion.