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Federal IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja Meets OfficeFlowAI on AI Agents for Digital Transformation

  • May 25, 2026
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Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja met with the OfficeFlowAI team to explore how artificial intelligence-driven automation can contribute to accelerating Pakistan’s digital transformation agenda, with discussions centred on the real-world deployment of specialised artificial intelligence agents across enterprise and government environments. The meeting, facilitated through JFF Consultants, brought together the Minister and the OfficeFlowAI team for a focused conversation on how a suite of over 70 specialised artificial intelligence agents can be applied to enable smarter governance, streamline operational processes, and support scalable innovation across both the public and private sectors in Pakistan.

OfficeFlowAI’s model of deploying task-specific artificial intelligence agents rather than relying on a single generalised system reflects an approach to enterprise artificial intelligence that is gaining traction across organisations with complex, multi-departmental workflows. Each specialised agent is designed to handle a defined category of task with a level of precision and consistency that broad-purpose artificial intelligence tools often struggle to maintain at scale, making the approach particularly relevant for government operations where accuracy, audit trails, and process compliance are non-negotiable requirements. The discussion with Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja explored how this architecture could be applied to specific governance and administrative challenges within Pakistan’s public sector, where manual processes, fragmented data systems, and limited inter-departmental coordination have historically slowed the pace of service delivery and policy implementation.

The meeting reflects the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication’s active engagement with artificial intelligence solution providers as part of its broader mandate to translate Pakistan’s digital transformation ambitions into operational reality. With the ministry having recently mandated Google artificial intelligence training for all its staff, signed agreements with Alibaba Cloud for sovereign artificial intelligence infrastructure development during the PM China visit, and launched the country’s first artificial intelligence-enabled National Assembly system, the conversation with OfficeFlowAI fits within a consistent pattern of exploring how cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools can be practically deployed within Pakistan’s institutional context rather than simply discussed at a policy level.

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