Pakistan’s Minister of State for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, led the country’s digital transformation narrative at a major global tech summit in Doha. Addressing international delegates, she emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to innovation, cybersecurity, and its rapidly evolving digital economy.
During her speech, Shaza Fatima outlined key goals, including expanding digital infrastructure, boosting AI education, and supporting local tech entrepreneurship. She stressed that Pakistan is prioritizing its vision to become a regional technology hub, leveraging youth talent and public-private partnerships.
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She also reaffirmed the government’s broader “Digital Pakistan” strategy, pledging to digitize public services and foster responsible, future-ready digital governance. According to her, Pakistan’s youthful population, combined with favorable policy frameworks and investor support, makes the country ripe for digital growth.
Shaza Fatima urged international investors to participate in Pakistan’s digital growth journey, citing opportunities in fintech, cloud computing, and AI. She highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen data protection and cybersecurity, positioning Pakistan as both a forward-thinking and secure destination for global tech collaboration.




