LAHORE: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Pakistan is increasingly becoming an attractive destination for digital investment, highlighting the country’s growing digital economy.
Speaking at the launch ceremony of the Pakistan Digital Economic Centre, he emphasised that Pakistan and China have undertaken joint initiatives across multiple sectors, including connectivity and infrastructure.
Dar noted that the leadership of both countries is working closely to achieve shared development goals, adding that China is establishing a “true digital corridor” that will further strengthen bilateral cooperation.
He said the proposed Pakistan-China digital corridor would create new opportunities for employment and technological collaboration, particularly benefiting the youth.
The deputy prime minister further stated that both countries are cooperating in key sectors such as education, healthcare and climate change, while aligning the younger generation with modern technological demands.
Highlighting recent progress, he said Pakistan’s digital economy is growing rapidly, making it an increasingly appealing market for global digital investors.






