Naqvi Proposes Exchange Program at King Fahd Security College for Pakistani Graduates

Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi paid an extensive visit to the King Fahd Security College, where he was warmly received by the institution’s Director General, Major General Dr. Ali Al-Daij.

During his visit, the Minister toured various college departments and admired its advanced educational standards. He highlighted the significance of its Master’s programs, emphasizing their alignment with contemporary security challenges and advancements.

Minister Naqvi commended the college’s five-year strategic plan and praised Major General Dr. Al-Daij’s leadership in steering the institution toward excellence. In a meeting with the Director General, they discussed potential exchange programs to enhance bilateral cooperation, focusing on study tours and training opportunities for graduates from both countries. The Minister extended an invitation to the college’s Master’s graduates to visit Pakistan under the exchange program and proposed short-term training courses for Pakistani graduates at King Fahd Security College.

Describing the college as “a remarkable example of Saudi leadership’s innovative and futuristic vision,” Minister Naqvi recognized its role as a global leader in addressing modern security issues.

As part of his visit, the Minister toured the Forensic Science Institute at the college, where he received a detailed briefing on its academic and training initiatives. The college’s advanced programs in Artificial Intelligence, Leadership Management, and Security Applications, and its international security scholarships were particularly noted.

Minister Naqvi concluded his visit by applauding the college as “a state-of-the-art institution of global standards” and commended its significant contributions to the field of security education.



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