Meanwhile, Minister of State for Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja has reiterated the government’s commitment to building a digital Pakistan.
Addressing an event in Islamabad on Wednesday, she emphasized the need for collective efforts to foster innovation among the youth.
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She stated that the private sector should play a leading role in achieving a digital Pakistan. Shaza Fatima noted that the government is working to provide unparalleled stable and fast digital connectivity.
She highlighted that Pakistan’s ranking in the UN’s e-governance development index has improved by fourteen points. She mentioned that we are one of two countries in Asia that have moved from the middle tier of digital e-governance to the high tier, describing this as a significant achievement.
The minister of State also stated that Pakistan has made considerable improvements in the domain of cyber security, achieving top-tier status in this area.