LatestPakistanTop News

PM Shehbaz calls for comprehensive plan to boost IT exports

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, while lauding the Ministry of Information Technology for achieving last year’s $3.8 billion IT export target, has instructed the development of a comprehensive action plan to set annual goals and outline measures to exceed the long-term $30 billion export target.

Chairing a meeting to review the performance of the National Information Technology Board (NITB) and the ministry, the prime minister emphasized the government’s commitment to advancing the economy through digitization, aligning it with global technological standards.

He further called for the creation of a complete digital ecosystem to support this ambitious export goal and directed the restructuring of NITB, including hiring top-tier talent from the market to strengthen the country’s digital infrastructure.

He appreciated the establishment of centers to make youth, especially women, self-reliant in the IT sector for employment opportunities, as thousands of youth were securing respectable employment through the Digital Youth Hub and gaining the capability to compete internationally.

He observed that the implementation of e-Office had led to paperless governance in government offices, resulting in savings of both time and resources.

During the briefing on the progress of NITB’s restructuring and the initiatives of the Ministry of Information Technology, it was informed that in the financial year 2025, Pakistan’s IT sector exports achieved a 19% growth, surpassing the $3.8 billion target, while the number of freelancers in the country increased by 91%.

It was told that under the National Incubation Center, 386 new startups were supported, 14 were sent to the global stage, and 40 e-employment centers were established in 26 cities across the country. Four Pakistani teams were ranked among the top 50 globally at Black Hat MEA, and investment agreements and MoUs worth $700 million were signed.

Moreover, approximately 315,000 students, including around 115,000 women, were provided professional IT training to ensure equal opportunities for women in the IT sector.

The National Incubation Center supported 130 women-led startups, and dedicated training centers for women were established nationwide. Additionally, 2,200 federal government officers and staff were trained, and around 3,000 students received cybersecurity training.

The representatives of the meeting were told that Rs. 6.2 billion in taxes were collected through Pak-App. E-Office implementation reached 98% in federal government offices, and 51 new systems were introduced to enhance governance.

During the briefing on the telecom sector, it was told that last year, the target of providing 4G access to over 580,000 people was surpassed. Telecom connections crossed the 200 million mark, with 1 million new internet users and a 24% increase in internet usage during the last financial year.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button