Pakistani army chief in Riyadh ahead of PM Khan’s visit 

Pakistani army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa arrived in Riyadh on May 4, 2021 on an official visit. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Embassy in Riyadh)
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Updated 05 May 2021
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Pakistani army chief in Riyadh ahead of PM Khan’s visit 

  • Prime Minister Khan accepted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s invitation to visit during a wide-ranging phone call in March
  • Khan will be in Saudi Arabia on May 7-9, will discuss prisoners’ releases, sign agreements on media, community and economic cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa is in Riyadh on an official visit ahead of a visit by Prime Minister Imran Khan to Saudi Arabia later this week, Islamabad’s mission in Riyadh said on Tuesday. 

Bajwa arrived in the kingdom on Tuesday, just days before a visit by Khan, who is scheduled to be in Saudi Arabia on May 7-9.

“He [Bajwa] was received by the [Pakistani] Ambassador [to Saudi Arabia] Bilal Akbar & Defense Attache Brig. Haroon Ishaaq Raja,” the Pakistani embassy in Riyadh said. 

Last month, an adviser to the PM on the Middle East said his upcoming visit would give a “new dimension and impetus” to Pakistani-Saudi relations. 

Khan spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a wide-ranging phone call in March, accepting an invitation from the Saudi leader to visit the kingdom “in the near future.”

“The Crown Prince invited the Prime Minister to undertake a visit to Saudi Arabia in the near future,” the Pakistani PM’s office had said in a statement. “The Prime Minister graciously accepted the invitation.”

Khan’s entourage will include several members of the cabinet including Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry, and the PM’s adviser on climate change, Malik Amin Aslam.


Pakistan to showcase BYD, Samsung, Google assembly push at ITCN Asia expo

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Pakistan to showcase BYD, Samsung, Google assembly push at ITCN Asia expo

  • STZA pavilion backed by SIFC highlights shift from tech services to manufacturing
  • Electric vehicles, electronics and data centers featured at Lahore exhibition

KARACHI: Pakistan will showcase electric vehicle and electronics assembly by global brands including BYD, Samsung and Google at ITCN Asia 2026, its largest tech expo, as the government seeks to signal a shift from technology consumption toward local manufacturing under its investment-led growth strategy.

The display will take place through a flagship national pavilion led by the Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA) at the three-day ITCN Asia exhibition beginning Jan. 17 at the Lahore Expo Center, with facilitation from the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), according to a statement issued on Thursday by the cabinet division. 

The move comes as Pakistan pushes to deepen industrial capacity and attract long-term foreign investment amid pressure to boost exports and reduce reliance on external financing. While Pakistan has traditionally positioned itself as a provider of IT services and outsourcing, officials have increasingly emphasized localized production in sectors such as electric vehicles, electronics, cloud infrastructure and data centers.

According to the statement, the STZA pavilion will be organized around three themes: “Manufactured in Pakistan,” “Powered by Pakistan,” and “Pakistan as a Tech Destination,” highlighting the country’s effort to integrate technology with manufacturing and physical infrastructure.

“Manufactured in Pakistan [is] a clear demonstration of Pakistan’s shift from technology consumption to localized production, featuring global brands manufacturing and assembling within STZA-notified zones for domestic and international Markets,” the press release by STZA said. 

“Exhibits include BYD Electric Vehicles, Google Chromebook Assembly through NRTC, and Samsung Electronics through Sapphire Group, underscoring Pakistan’s growing role in global manufacturing value chains.”

The digital infrastructure segment will showcase investments in data centers and computing capacity, with participation from firms including Multinet, a Pakistani telecom and data services provider, and Sky47, a local data center and cloud infrastructure operator, focusing on cloud services, connectivity and enterprise-grade digital platforms.

A third segment will highlight investment-ready technology zones, including Tech7 STZ and Winston STZ, privately developed Special Technology Zones that are building large-scale facilities such as offices, data centers and industrial space to support technology firms seeking to expand domestically and internationally.

STZA said it has notified 32 Special Technology Zones nationwide since its inception, hosting more than 250 technology enterprises and around 27,000 professionals across sectors including artificial intelligence, fintech, cloud computing, agritech, business process outsourcing and high-tech manufacturing such as drones, electronics and electric vehicles.

Under existing policy, technology firms operating within notified zones are eligible for income tax, customs duty and foreign exchange incentives until June 30, 2035, the statement said.

ITCN Asia is one of Pakistan’s largest annual technology exhibitions, drawing local and foreign investors, industry leaders and policymakers, and is being used this year to project Pakistan’s readiness for technology-driven manufacturing and infrastructure development.