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Foreign Delegates Visit P@SHA, Highlighting Pakistan’s IT Growth

  • March 3, 2025
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Pakistan’s information technology sector achieved a significant milestone as 14 esteemed foreign delegates visited P@SHA office at Karachi’s NASTP on February 24, 2025. The visit underscored the increasing global interest in Pakistan’s thriving technology ecosystem and its potential as a key player in the global digital economy.

Pakistan’s technology sector has undergone a significant transformation over the last few years, positioning itself as a strong competitor in the global IT industry. The progress is the result of collective efforts by government bodies, industry leaders, and professionals dedicated to driving digital transformation. The visit provided an opportunity to showcase Pakistan’s strengths in software development, digital services, and IT exports, highlighting the nation’s capacity to compete with international markets.

The visit was a moment of pride for the country’s IT industry, as foreign leaders, diplomats, and professionals from emerging markets expressed keen curiosity and excitement about Pakistan’s rapid technological advancement. This growing international recognition is a testament to the country’s evolving status as a hub of innovation, resilience, and progress in the digital world. A key figure in this success story is Muhammad Zohaib Khan, whose leadership at P@SHA has played a crucial role in elevating Pakistan’s IT industry. Under his guidance, P@SHA has helped foster innovation, create new business opportunities, and strengthen global partnerships, paving the way for greater international collaboration.

Another major contributor to the sector’s growth is the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), which has actively promoted Pakistan’s IT exports and facilitated connections between local companies and international clients. PSEB’s initiatives have been instrumental in increasing foreign investment and expanding Pakistan’s footprint in the global technology landscape. The visit also highlighted the crucial role of government leadership in shaping Pakistan’s IT policies. Zarrar Khan, Secretary of the Ministry of IT & Telecom, has provided strategic guidance in developing policy frameworks that support innovation and digital growth. Similarly, Minister of IT & Telecom Shaza Khawaja has been committed to driving digital transformation and ensuring that Pakistan remains competitive in the fast-evolving global tech industry.

The engagement with foreign delegates was more than just a diplomatic event—it signified a growing acknowledgment of Pakistan’s capabilities in the digital sector. The exchange of ideas and discussions with international representatives set the stage for future collaborations, investments, and opportunities that will further enhance Pakistan’s reputation in the global technology space. As Pakistan continues to build and share success stories, the IT sector remains a beacon of progress, demonstrating the country’s ability to innovate and compete on an international scale. The visit of foreign delegates to P@SHA marks the beginning of a new era for Pakistan’s digital economy, one that holds immense promise for the country’s future as a leading player in the global tech industry.

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