OPF Chairman Syed Qamar Raza Arrives in South Korea for Strategic Visit
Incheon, South Korea – The Chairman of the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF), Syed Qamar Raza, arrived at Incheon International Airport to a grand reception hosted by the Pakistan Business Association (PBA) Korea. This high-profile visit aims to strengthen the bond between the Pakistani government and the expatriate business community while exploring new avenues for bilateral cooperation.

Grand Reception at Incheon International Airport
The PBA central cabinet, led by Chairman Mudassar Ali Cheema and President Rahim Shah, organized a prestigious welcome ceremony. Members of the business community presented floral bouquets to the honorable guest, including a special presentation by Miss Sana, daughter of senior member Sheikh Soni.
The Chairman was accompanied by notable Japanese business figures, Asad Nawaz Khan and Bilal Bhandar, highlighting the regional significance of this diplomatic and commercial engagement.
A Milestone for the Pakistani Diaspora
During a brief media interaction at the airport, Syed Qamar Raza expressed his appreciation for the organized welcome. He noted that the professionalism displayed by the Pakistan Business Association Korea was a pleasant and unique experience, signaling a strong start to his official visit.
Key members of the PBA cabinet in attendance included:
Sabir Khan Khattak (Vice Chairman)
Mian Muhammad Shakeel (Head of Central Executive Council)
Haji Muhammad Kazim (Vice President)
Raja Amir Iqbal (International Affairs Coordinator)
Mian Sagheer Ahmed (General Secretary)

Fostering Future Cooperation
This visit is viewed as a vital milestone in bridging the gap between overseas Pakistanis and the foundation dedicated to their welfare. Media Incharge Dr. Mian Sabir Hussain assisted in the introductions, ensuring that the Chairman met with various stakeholders, including Dr. Akhtar, Rana Amir, and other prominent community leaders.
The entire event was documented by Mustansar Javed for the association’s archives, capturing a moment that promises to enhance mutual support and institutional ties for Pakistanis living in South Korea.


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