Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi toured the King Fahd Security College, receiving a warm welcome from its Director General, Major General Dr. Ali Al-Daej. During the lengthy visit, Minister Naqvi toured many sections and complimented the high educational standards of the college. He commends that the college’s Master’s programs are more in tune with the modern demands of educational packages and considers the five-year strategic plan of the college very much by the leadership of Major General Dr. Ali Al-Daej.
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The two also discussed exchange programs in their meeting, which included study tours and training opportunities for graduates from both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Minister Naqvi invited the college’s Master’s graduates to participate in study tours in Pakistan and sought proposals for short-term training at the King Fahd Security College for Pakistani graduates.
Describing the facility as “state of the art,” Naqvi said it was in keeping with the forward-looking design of Saudi leadership in the security domain. The minister also visited the Forensic Science Institute to learn more about its cutting-edge endeavors. He mentioned that while artificial intelligence and leadership management would be offered in Master’s degree programs at the college, scholarships would be made available to international universities for applications of security.