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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Praises Shaza Fatima Khawaja For Leadership In AI And IT Advancement

  • January 21, 2026
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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has formally commended Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Federal Minister for IT and Telecom, for her leadership and efforts in advancing artificial intelligence and information technology across Pakistan. The appreciation reflects the government’s recognition of focused policy direction and administrative momentum within the IT and telecom domain, a sector increasingly viewed as central to national development and economic resilience. The Prime Minister’s remarks underline the importance of consistent leadership in driving digital initiatives that align with Pakistan’s broader development objectives.

Shaza Fatima Khawaja has been actively associated with initiatives aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s digital foundations, with particular emphasis on artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and institutional capacity building. Her role as Federal Minister IT and Telecom places her at the center of policy formulation and implementation related to connectivity, digital services, and technology adoption across both public and private sectors. According to the Prime Minister’s acknowledgment, her leadership approach has helped sustain momentum in a sector that requires coordination between government entities, industry stakeholders, and educational institutions. The recognition also highlights the growing importance of AI as a strategic area, with implications for governance, productivity, and service delivery.

A key aspect of the commendation focused on Shaza Fatima Khawaja’s commitment to youth empowerment through technology. Pakistan’s large youth population has often been described as both a challenge and an opportunity, particularly in the context of employment and skills development. Initiatives linked to IT training, digital skills, and exposure to emerging technologies have been positioned as pathways to enable young people to participate more actively in the digital economy. The Prime Minister noted that such efforts contribute to building confidence among young professionals and students, encouraging them to pursue careers in technology driven fields and to engage with innovation oriented opportunities within the country.

The emphasis on youth empowerment through AI and IT also aligns with ongoing efforts to strengthen Pakistan’s digital ecosystem. By supporting skill development and encouraging participation in technology initiatives, the government aims to improve workforce readiness and support long term economic sustainability. Shaza Fatima Khawaja’s work in this area has been framed as part of a broader vision to integrate technology into national planning, while ensuring that young people are equipped to adapt to changing global technology trends. The Prime Minister’s remarks suggest that this focus is seen as a constructive contribution toward shaping a more inclusive and capable digital workforce.

The acknowledgment by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif serves as an institutional signal of support for continued progress within the IT and telecom sector. It reflects confidence in the direction being taken under the current leadership of the Ministry of IT and Telecom, particularly in areas related to artificial intelligence and youth focused digital initiatives. As Pakistan continues to navigate economic and technological transitions, such recognition reinforces the role of policy continuity and leadership in maintaining progress across critical sectors tied to national growth and digital development.

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