A delegation from the International Institute for Iranian Studies (Rasanah) wrapped up its 12-day visit to Islamabad with agreements and memorandum of understandings with think tanks and universities. The three-member delegation included Dr. Mohammed Alsulami, founder and chairman of Rasanah, Ali Bin Saeed Awadh Asiri, former Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan and a member of Rasanah's Board of Trustees, and Bandar Alzamil, researcher in political science at Rasanah. During the visit, they held meetings with Pakistani academics, newspaper editors-in-chief, channel managers, businessmen, and government officials. Rasanah concluded agreements and memorandum of understandings with the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, the Global Think Tank Network, the Regional Peace Institute, and the University of Sargodha. The agreements aim to improve academic collaboration, develop joint-scholarly exchange programs, and convene joint-seminars and conferences on regional and international affairs. Dr. Alsulami and Asiri participated in discussions — open to students and scholars — on Saudi-Pakistani relations, regional developments, and counterterrorism. With the objective to boost mutual relationships between the two countries, Rasanah will participate in Lahore's International Book Fair to be held in February 2019. — SG