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12 Bangladeshi bureaucrats to travel to Pakistan for professional training
Twelve senior Bangladeshi civil servants are set to travel to Pakistan for a professional training programme, according to an office order issued by the Ministry of Public Administration. The training will take place at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore from May 4 to May 21, the order issued on
12 Bangladeshi bureaucrats to travel to Pakistan for professional training
bdnews24.com
Published :
May 02, 2026 22:52
Updated :
May 02, 2026 22:52
Twelve senior Bangladeshi civil servants are set to travel to Pakistan for a professional training programme, according to an office order issued by the Ministry of Public Administration.
The training will take place at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore from May 4 to May 21, the order issued on Apr 30 said, listing the participating officials.
According to the ministry, the Pakistan government will bear all expenses related to the programme, with no financial involvement from Bangladesh.
The development comes amid improving ties between Dhaka and Islamabad following political changes triggered by the July movement that led to the fall of the Awami League-led government.
Diplomatic engagement between the two countries has increased in recent months, alongside a revival in trade and connectivity.
In November 2024, a Pakistani vessel docked at Chattogram Port for the first time in decades, while direct flights between Dhaka and Karachi resumed in January.
The engagement is being seen as the first structured professional exchange between senior bureaucrats of the two countries since the early 1970s, according to Pakistani media reports.
However, The News reported that the visiting delegation may include up to 20 Bangladeshi officials.
The group comprises senior-level bureaucrats, including additional secretaries and joint secretaries from key ministries.
Hosted at the Pakistan Administrative Service campus, the programme is designed to facilitate comparative learning between the administrative systems of the two countries.
According to media reports, the training will focus on innovation in public administration, policy design, governance reforms, and economic management frameworks.
bdnews24.com
Published :
May 02, 2026 22:52
Updated :
May 02, 2026 22:52
Twelve senior Bangladeshi civil servants are set to travel to Pakistan for a professional training programme, according to an office order issued by the Ministry of Public Administration.
The training will take place at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore from May 4 to May 21, the order issued on Apr 30 said, listing the participating officials.
According to the ministry, the Pakistan government will bear all expenses related to the programme, with no financial involvement from Bangladesh.
The development comes amid improving ties between Dhaka and Islamabad following political changes triggered by the July movement that led to the fall of the Awami League-led government.
Diplomatic engagement between the two countries has increased in recent months, alongside a revival in trade and connectivity.
In November 2024, a Pakistani vessel docked at Chattogram Port for the first time in decades, while direct flights between Dhaka and Karachi resumed in January.
The engagement is being seen as the first structured professional exchange between senior bureaucrats of the two countries since the early 1970s, according to Pakistani media reports.
However, The News reported that the visiting delegation may include up to 20 Bangladeshi officials.
The group comprises senior-level bureaucrats, including additional secretaries and joint secretaries from key ministries.
Hosted at the Pakistan Administrative Service campus, the programme is designed to facilitate comparative learning between the administrative systems of the two countries.
According to media reports, the training will focus on innovation in public administration, policy design, governance reforms, and economic management frameworks.