Punjab Police Inspector Gives Portrait to US Ambassador in Pakistan

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A Punjab Police inspector has presented a portrait to the US ambassador in Pakistan, in a gesture highlighted as a symbol of cultural exchange and cooperation between the two sides.
According to details shared by the US mission, Chargé d’Affaires Baker received the portrait from Punjab Police Inspector Shahid Masih, who is also an artist. The artwork was showcased as part of broader engagement between American officials and Pakistani law enforcement.
Building bridges through art and partnership! CDA Baker was honored to receive a beautiful portrait from @OfficialDPRPP Punjab Police Inspector and artist Shahid Masih. Through cultural exchange and law enforcement cooperation, the U.S. Mission and Pakistani police are working… pic.twitter.com/WPz2iDRcSs
— U.S. Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) May 7, 2026
Officials described the gesture as more than a ceremonial exchange, linking it to ongoing collaboration aimed at strengthening ties through both cultural interaction and professional cooperation.
The US Embassy in Islamabad stated:
Building bridges through art and partnership! CDA Baker was honored to receive a beautiful portrait from Punjab Police Inspector and artist Shahid Masih. Through cultural exchange and law enforcement cooperation, the U.S. Mission and Pakistani police are working together to make both our nations safer and stronger.
The message accompanying the development emphasized that joint efforts between the US mission and Pakistani police continue to support shared goals related to safety, partnership, and institutional coordination.



