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Pakistan Expands Cybersecurity And AI Cooperation With Saudi Arabia

  • October 6, 2025
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Pakistan’s Ministry of IT and Telecommunication has concluded a visit to Saudi Arabia with a series of high-level engagements aimed at deepening cooperation in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure. Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Khawaja represented Pakistan at the Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh, where she outlined the country’s commitment to building a secure and innovative digital ecosystem under the framework of Digital Nation Pakistan. Speaking during a session on next-generation resilience, she emphasized that cybersecurity should be seen not only as a defensive tool but also as a means of enabling innovation, trust, and collaboration in today’s interconnected digital economy.

On the sidelines of the forum, the minister met with several Saudi institutions and business leaders to discuss future collaboration. In her meeting with the Governor of the National Cybersecurity Authority, discussions centered on capacity building, sharing best practices, and exploring joint initiatives to enhance cyber resilience. She also engaged with the CEO of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), where a significant commitment was made to support Pakistan’s efforts in AI development. SDAIA offered 100 training seats specifically for Pakistani women in AI-focused programs, marking a step toward expanding women’s role in technology and building skills aligned with the future workforce.

The visit also opened discussions on digital infrastructure and regional connectivity. Talks with GO Telecom highlighted Saudi interest in investing in Pakistan’s broadband networks, including the development of cross-border digital corridors and fiber connectivity expansion. Strengthening Pakistan’s digital backbone through such investment could boost regional trade and connectivity, further aligning with the country’s vision of a digitally integrated economy. Parallel conversations with stc, Saudi Technology Company, focused on identifying opportunities for partnerships in cybersecurity solutions, digital platforms, and emerging technologies, ensuring that businesses in both countries benefit from shared expertise and market access.

The minister also met with SITE, Saudi Information Technology Company, where both sides discussed the establishment of a joint research center focused on technical expertise and skill development in cybersecurity. Such an initiative would serve as a platform for knowledge exchange and capacity building, supporting Pakistan’s strategy of creating a future-ready workforce in technology domains. Collectively, these meetings demonstrated Pakistan’s proactive approach in positioning itself as a regional partner in digital transformation while ensuring inclusivity and security in its national initiatives.

The engagements in Riyadh reflect a broader strategy by Pakistan to strengthen its international partnerships in critical areas of technology. From cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and broadband connectivity, the collaboration with Saudi institutions is expected to create new opportunities for Pakistan’s digital ecosystem while empowering communities, particularly women, to contribute to its future growth.

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