Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi recently visited the King Fahd Security College, where he received a warm welcome from its Director General, Major General Dr. Ali Al-Daej.
During the visit, Minister Naqvi toured various departments of the college and commended its advanced educational standards. He praised the Master’s programs for meeting modern requirements and expressed appreciation for the college’s five-year strategic plan under Major General Dr. Ali Al-Daej’s leadership.
In a meeting with the Director General, discussions focused on exchange programs, including study tours and training opportunities for graduates from both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Minister Naqvi extended an invitation for the college’s Master’s graduates to participate in study tours in Pakistan and proposed short-term training courses at the King Fahd Security College for Pakistani graduates.
Describing the institution as a “state-of-the-art facility,” Naqvi acknowledged its representation of Saudi leadership’s progressive vision for the security sector.
The minister also visited the Forensic Science Institute, where he was briefed on its cutting-edge operations. He highlighted the college’s Master’s programs in artificial intelligence, leadership management, and security applications, as well as its provision of security scholarships to international universities.