Mr. Calhoun interacted with alumni at LSE South Asia Centre in Islamabad and also addressed the gathering. He was visibly impressed by a reception given by the Pakistanis and LSE alumni.
Earlier, the LSE director met Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif at the PM House.
Enthusiastic LSE alumni in Islamabad, Pakistan! @lsesouthasia pic.twitter.com/AtrlD21gRT
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) February 22, 2016
Team LSE with alumni in Islamabad. @lsesouthasia pic.twitter.com/IaHGkYyW6x
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) February 22, 2016
Great, enthusiastic LSE alumni turnout in Islamabad. #lsesouthasia centre will keep the links alive. pic.twitter.com/Rs3QggOlM6
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) February 22, 2016
Painting by the brilliant Sadequain captures my feeling about time, calendars, and scheduling. pic.twitter.com/3T9Tn8R3tx
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) February 22, 2016
Overlooking Islamabad after a great meal at Monal Restaurant w/ Ali Jameel, Fayeeza Naqvi, Muku Banerjee & N Sarkar. pic.twitter.com/2HbB7SVVFV
— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun) February 22, 2016
He appreciated overall improved situation in Pakistan. Mr. Calhoun said the improved security environment and positive economic indicators have contributed towards building a positive image of Pakistan.
Craig Calhoun said in recognition of the achievements of the founding father of Pakistan, a proposal to establish Jinnah Chair in London School of Economics is being considered.
They also discussed in detail the possibilities of students’ exchange programs.