
In a bid to strengthen cultural ties and preserve Pakistan’s rich heritage, Khilal Ibrahim, Coordinator of Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) in Karachi, visited the Pakistan National Museum.
During his visit, Ibrahim reviewed the ongoing work to preserve rare documents and manuscripts under TIKA. He met with Dr. Abdul Azim, Director General of the National Museum, to discuss ways to further collaborate in preserving Pakistan’s cultural heritage.

In his meeting with the Director General, TIKA’s Coordinator Khilal Ibrahim announced that “TIKA will soon establish a state-of-the-art laboratory to preserve rare manuscripts in Pakistan.”
This initiative aims to provide a secure and advanced facility for the preservation and restoration of valuable historical documents.
The establishment of this laboratory is a testament to TIKA’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s cultural preservation efforts.
The laboratory will not only help preserve Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage but also promote cultural exchange and understanding between Pakistan and Turkey.
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