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PM Shehbaz Unveils National IT Programme To Strengthen Pakistan’s Digital Economy

  • October 22, 2025
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has officially launched a new national IT programme aimed at driving Pakistan’s digital transformation and accelerating the growth of its technology-based economy. The initiative, unveiled on Tuesday, seeks to strengthen the country’s digital infrastructure, support the development of IT skills, and enable greater participation of youth in technology-driven fields. According to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the programme is part of a broader national effort to create a supportive environment for the IT industry and position Pakistan as a key player in the global digital landscape.

Under the new initiative, the government will focus on expanding opportunities in key digital domains such as freelancing, e-commerce, and software development. These sectors have shown strong potential for employment generation and export revenue, particularly as global demand for IT and digital services continues to rise. The programme will provide structured training, mentorship, and resources to help young professionals and entrepreneurs acquire practical digital skills that meet international standards. Officials stated that this approach will help increase Pakistan’s IT exports while also promoting local innovation and entrepreneurship.

A comprehensive policy framework has been developed under the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to guide the implementation of the initiative. The framework aims to enhance coordination among public and private stakeholders, improve access to IT education, and promote investment in digital infrastructure. During the launch, the prime minister highlighted the importance of building a skilled workforce that can compete in the global digital economy. He stressed that the government’s focus is not only on expanding the domestic technology market but also on ensuring that young Pakistanis can effectively contribute to global digital value chains through freelancing and remote work opportunities.

The Prime Minister’s Office emphasized that the promotion of information technology remains a central part of the government’s strategy for economic growth and modernization. PM Shehbaz noted that Pakistan has a large pool of talented youth whose potential can be unlocked through targeted digital training and entrepreneurship support. He reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening the IT sector through policies that encourage innovation, skill development, and international collaboration. The initiative aligns with Pakistan’s broader goal of developing a robust digital economy that enhances productivity, improves governance, and expands opportunities for the workforce.

Through this programme, the government aims to bridge the digital skills gap, empower freelancers and tech entrepreneurs, and establish a strong foundation for a sustainable digital ecosystem. By promoting collaboration between industry experts, academia, and government institutions, the initiative seeks to ensure that Pakistan’s youth are well-prepared to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global technology environment.

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