Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar chaired a meeting in Islamabad today to review progress on key IT initiatives aimed at strengthening Pakistan's digital economy. He was briefed on efforts to improve technological infrastructure, promote innovation, and streamline digital governance for enhanced public service delivery.
According to Radio Pakistan, the meeting was attended by Special Assistant to Prime Minister Tariq Bajwa and Secretaries of IT, Commerce, and Finance. The discussions focused on the ongoing initiatives and their role in bolstering the country's digital framework. The attendees emphasized the importance of these initiatives in supporting economic growth and improving public service mechanisms.
The government aims to harness technological advancements to create a robust digital environment, ensuring efficient governance and service delivery. The meeting underscored the need for continued collaboration among various sectors to achieve the desired objectives in the digital domain.