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Japan Donates Books to University of Karachi Under READ JAPAN PROJECT

This initiative is aimed at promoting a deeper

understanding of Japanese culture and society

among Pakistani students and researchers

Staff Reporter

Karachi: The Consul General of Japan in Karachi, HATTORI Masaru, attended a book handover ceremony at the University of Karachi as part of the “READ JAPAN PROJECT”, a global cultural initiative by the Tokyo Foundation. The ceremony celebrated the donation of 32 English-language books focusing on Japanese history, literature, art, politics, and philosophy.

The books were formally handed over to the University of Karachi by Mr. Hattori on behalf of the Tokyo Foundation. This initiative is aimed at promoting a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and society among Pakistani students, researchers, and intellectuals.

Strengthening Japan–Pakistan Academic and Cultural Ties

In his speech, Consul General Hattori emphasized the vital role of academic and cultural exchange in enhancing bilateral relations. He expressed his hope that the donated books would serve as valuable learning tools for students, opinion leaders, and researchers seeking an accurate and nuanced understanding of Japan.

“These books will contribute to cross-cultural understanding and bring our two nations closer,” said Mr. Hattori.

University of Karachi Appreciates Cultural Diplomacy

Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Khalid Iraqi expressed deep appreciation for the initiative. He noted that education and cultural understanding are essential for national progress and highlighted Japan’s model of prioritizing education as a path to global excellence.

“Books are a gift that keeps giving. Spending on education is not an expenditure, but an investment in our future,” he remarked.

Dr. Iraqi thanked the Consulate-General of Japan in Karachi and the Tokyo Foundation for their generous contribution and expressed hope for more collaborative efforts in the future.

About the READ JAPAN PROJECT

Launched in 2008, the READ JAPAN PROJECT is a cultural diplomacy effort by the Tokyo Foundation to donate curated collections of English-language books on Japan to academic institutions and libraries around the world. The project reflects Japan’s commitment to promoting global knowledge exchange and fostering long-term educational partnerships.

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