Islamabad: A meeting on IT and Telecom Reforms was held in Islamabad today with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar in the chair. Discussions focused on strengthening digital infrastructure, innovation, and building a business-friendly environment to attract investment and accelerate the growth of Pakistan’s digital economy.
According to Radio Pakistan, the meeting outlined key areas where reforms are needed to enhance the digital landscape of the country. The discussions emphasized the importance of developing a robust digital infrastructure to support innovation and attract foreign investment. The goal is to create a conducive environment for business operations in the IT and telecom sectors, which are seen as pivotal for the country’s economic advancement.
Participants in the meeting included senior officials from various government departments and representatives from the IT and telecom industries. The collaborative effort is expected to result in actionable plans that will drive the digital economy forward, fostering growth and creating new opportunities for businesses in Pakistan.