
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Pledge Deeper Tech Partnership in Strategic Meeting
Islamabad : Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, held a high-level meeting with Saudi Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Eng. Abdullah Al-Swaha, to enhance bilateral collaboration in emerging technologies, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure. The two sides discussed Pakistan Digital Corridor to China & Central Asia to strengthen global connectivity. The Saudi Minister conveyed best wishes for Pakistan’s continued success under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Both ministers emphasized cooperation in AI and computing technologies, reaffirming their commitment to strategic tech partnerships. Minister Shaza Fatima announced a Rs. 4.8 billion project approved under the PSDP to train over 7,000 Pakistani youth in semiconductor technologies. She also reiterated Pakistan’s support for Saudi Arabia’s National Semiconductor Hub (NSH), expressing confidence in the Kingdom’s leadership in the tech domain.

Discussions also included collaboration under Saudi Arabia’s National Technology Development Program (NTDP), and ways to foster partnerships between Pakistani and Saudi companies. Minister Shaza highlighted Pakistan’s recent cybersecurity successes and the strong role played by its armed forces in recent geopolitical developments. She reaffirmed that Pakistan remains a committed partner in Saudi Arabia’s growth and success.
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