U.S.- Funded Exchange Programs

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Human interactions and cultural exchanges play a vital role in promoting better understanding between people of different nations. The United States military engages in a number of frequent exchanges with the Pakistani military leadership but we also have programs put in place to enhance better people to people relations. However, most of the time we don’t hear about these positive exchanges in the news so many people in Pakistan don’t hear about these opportunities.

In 2014, around 1,200 Pakistanis came to the United States on U.S.-funded exchange programs. So far there are 15,000 Pakistani alumni, with many involved in the Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network, which has 12 chapters throughout Pakistan. These alumni create important intellectual and business links between U.S. and Pakistani institutions. Networking benefits people in both countries. Pakistan is also the largest recipients of USG-funded Fulbright Program in the world. Since 2009, the Fulbright Program has funded over 800 Masters, 200 PhD candidates, and nearly 100 Senior Scholars from Pakistan.

These programs create a platform for entrepreneurs and students of different backgrounds to exchange views and gain insight on each other’s perspectives and values. Have you, or anyone you know, become part of the Pakistan- U.S. Alumni?

Haroon Ahmad
DET – U.S. Central Command
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How many of these people are smart versus related to someone.

I met a Fulbright from there, dumb as f.

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It depends on the subject of the PhD. Wouldn't the smart ones with hot degrees want to get an H-1 even after returning to Pakistan?

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Bilateral cooperation: US-Pak Knowledge Corridor to be launched soon, says minister - The Express Tribune

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Award of scholarships depends pretty much on who you know in relevant government departments.

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This is only going to contribute to more brain drain and Americans get an advantage out of it. Next time I don't want to hear anything about so called evil America. Pakistan is doing this to itself.

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No wonder that they pretty much disbanded HEC!

I know many western desi professors got jobs in pakistani universities and pakistanis actually went back due to what Atta-ur-Rehman did. It is a no brainer that HEC or local govts should have been allowed to continue in "democratic" pakistan but we know what happened.