Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Saeed Khan, Associate Professor, Near Eastern Studies - Wayne State University
In 1947, a fraught conflict and new governance resulted in a division between the countries of India and Pakistan. So many factors contributed to the initial partitioning of the continent, and many complicated social, political, and religious influences have resulted in prolonged difficulties, and sometimes conflict, between the two countries. Come and hear from Near Eastern Studies expert Professor Saeed Khan as he offers Next an in-depth explanation of the roots of this long-standing conflict. Professor Khan will also explore the complexities of the current situation and what the future may hold
Location:
Birmingham Next

