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Pakistan moves to draft first esports policy with UK and Commonwealth support
Pakistan moves to draft first esports policy with UK and Commonwealth support

Arab News

time29-07-2025

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  • Arab News

Pakistan moves to draft first esports policy with UK and Commonwealth support

KARACHI: Pakistan is taking initial steps toward developing its first national esports policy and has sought support from the British Esports Federation and Commonwealth Secretariat to help shape the effort, the country's IT minister said on Tuesday. The remarks came after a meeting between Pakistan's Ministry of IT and Telecommunication and representatives from the British Esports Federation and Commonwealth Secretariat. The collaboration aims to guide the policy's development and support the formation of a national esports federation. 'We have immense young talent [but] commercialization is the bottleneck,' Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja said during the meeting, according to an official statement released later. 'We seek your support to help Pakistani developers reach international markets.' While Pakistan has a growing number of young game developers, some already publishing on platforms like SEGA and Nintendo, most lack access to funding, publishing infrastructure or export pathways. The statement said the development of a national policy is aimed at formally recognizing esports as an economic sector and unlocking its potential as a structured platform for youth-driven innovation and employment. The policy under development includes a strategy focused on training in game-tech, youth-led funding schemes and support for bringing locally developed games to market. Officials said the policy will be shaped using international best practices and aligned with Pakistan's wider goals for youth engagement and digital innovation. Pakistan considers IT a priority sector in its broader economic strategy, hoping to boost digital exports, reduce youth unemployment and build global partnerships in creative tech. The inclusion of esports in this agenda reflects a shift toward recognizing digital entertainment as a viable economic contributor.

IT exports grow 25pc in 9MFY25: minister
IT exports grow 25pc in 9MFY25: minister

Business Recorder

time30-04-2025

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  • Business Recorder

IT exports grow 25pc in 9MFY25: minister

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information Technology Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Tuesday, shared with foreign IT investors that Pakistan's IT exports have grown by 25 per cent during the first nine months of the current fiscal year, mobile manufacturing production has increased by 48 per cent in one year and Pakistan is chalking out a national AI policy. Addressing the two-day Digital Foreign Direct Investment Forum on Tuesday, she highlighted in details the steps being taken for promotion of IT and digital transformation in Pakistan. She announced that Pakistan is quickly becoming a global centre for technology and innovation. With confidence, we can now say that investors have a clear path forward in Pakistan,' she conveyed to foreign investors. A two-day Digital Foreign Direct Investment (DFDI) Digital Forum began on Tuesday, with participants from 45 countries attending the event. Organised by the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication in collaboration with the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), the FDI Digital Forum 2025 aims to position Pakistan as a key hub for digital investment, driving growth and innovation in the digital economy. More than 40 companies and startups are showcasing their products, while over 35 ministers and government delegations from various countries are participating in the forum, which also features more than 30 international speakers and over 50 CEOs from leading global IT companies. Minister for Information Technology added that Pakistan had trained over 300,000 youth in IT skills this year alone under the prime minister's supervision. She highlighted that the government has established Special Technology Zones across Pakistan, which offer attractive incentives for both local and international investors. 'These zones provide special benefits to anyone willing to invest in Pakistan's tech industry,' she stated. She said that the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) has set up 25 software technology parks across the country. These parks offer subsidised office space and internet services to promote business growth. She also mentioned that the Ignite R&D Fund has supported over 1,900 startups, helping to increase venture capital investments in Pakistan. She emphasised Pakistan's progress toward a cashless economy and the development of a modern digital public infrastructure. She pointed out that Pakistan's mobile manufacturing production has surged by 48 per cent in the last one year. She said Pakistan is also producing over 31 million devices per annum. She said the government also digitised many departments in a very short span of time. She further announced that Pakistan is preparing for one of its biggest spectrum auctions, where more than 500 megahertz of spectrum will be made available for expanding 4G and 5G services. The IT minister said the prime minister's progressive policies are enabling us to move towards cashless economy which will make transactions easier, transparent and expeditious as well as pave the way for an inclusive economy. Shaza Fatima said we are focusing on building the best digital public infrastructure which will bring digital payment revolution in the country. Khawaja added the government is committed to build digital economy, digital governance and digital society. During the conference, Pakistan Software Export Board CEO Abu Bakar projected that IT exports will surpass $4 billion this year, underscoring the synergy between government initiatives and the private sector. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Digital Foreign Direct Investment Forum from 29th in Islamabad
Digital Foreign Direct Investment Forum from 29th in Islamabad

Business Recorder

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Digital Foreign Direct Investment Forum from 29th in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will host its inaugural Digital Foreign Direct Investment (DFDI) Forum from April 29-30 in Islamabad to promote its growing digital economy and attract foreign investment. Organised by the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication in collaboration with the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), the event will bring together over 400 delegates and more than 200 IT and telecom firms from 30 countries. The forum aims to highlight investment opportunities across DCO member states, focusing on fintech, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja said the initiative seeks to position Pakistan as a leading hub for digital investment, leveraging its expanding IT sector and skilled workforce. Pakistan's IT exports rose by 28 percent to $1.86 billion in the first half of FY2024-25, with the country targeting $4 billion in annual exports. Internet penetration stands at 58.4 percent, with 142 million users. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

DFDI Forum from 29th in Islamabad
DFDI Forum from 29th in Islamabad

Business Recorder

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

DFDI Forum from 29th in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will host its inaugural Digital Foreign Direct Investment (DFDI) Forum from April 29-30 in Islamabad to promote its growing digital economy and attract foreign investment. Organised by the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication in collaboration with the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), the event will bring together over 400 delegates and more than 200 IT and telecom firms from 30 countries. The forum aims to highlight investment opportunities across DCO member states, focusing on fintech, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja said the initiative seeks to position Pakistan as a leading hub for digital investment, leveraging its expanding IT sector and skilled workforce. Pakistan's IT exports rose by 28 percent to $1.86 billion in the first half of FY2024-25, with the country targeting $4 billion in annual exports. Internet penetration stands at 58.4 percent, with 142 million users. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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