Middle-class Pakistani students set sights on Chinese education and jobs

Some drawn by prospect of job with a Chinese firm, others by study in China, where they get a warm welcome, in contrast to the West since 9/11

Pakistani schoolchildren learn Putonghua from their Chinese teacher at a private school in Islamabad. China offers around 500 scholarships a year and cheaper fees. Photo: AFP

When Misbah Rashid taught Chinese 30 years ago, few signed up. Today his department has more than 200 Pakistani students, increasingly attracted by the prospect of an affordable education and a job.

For decades, a foreign education was the preserve of the richest who could afford the stratospheric cost of sending their progeny to Oxford or Harvard to mingle with an international Westernised elite.

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