Afghanistan on the agenda as Pakistani PM arrives in Tajikistan for SCO summit

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan address Pakistan-Tajikistan Business Forum in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on September 16, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Imran Khan Official)
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Updated 16 September 2021
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Afghanistan on the agenda as Pakistani PM arrives in Tajikistan for SCO summit

  • Visit is part of Pakistan’s attempt to deepen engagement with Central Asia, Pakistani foreign office says
  • PM Khan’s talks with regional leaders will focus on Afghanistan, trade and economic ties

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday arrived in Tajikistan to attend the 20th Shanghai Cooperation Organization Council of Heads of State (SCO-CHS) summit in Dushanbe, the Pakistani foreign office said, with Afghanistan expected to be on the agenda of bilateral and summit-level discussions.
This will be the third visit of the Pakistani prime minister to Central Asia, aimed at underlining Pakistan’s enhanced engagement with the region. He previously attended the SCO-CHS summits in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, in June 2019 and another hosted by Russia through video conference in November 2020. 
The prime minister is scheduled to have bilateral meetings with other participating leaders on the sidelines and discuss trade and economic ties, as well as the developing situation in Afghanistan and its impact on the region. 
“His talks with [the] Tajik president will cover the entire gamut of bilateral relations, especially enhancing trade, economic and investment ties with a particular focus on regional connectivity,” the foreign office said in a statement. “The two countries have earlier expressed strong commitment to enter into a formal strategic partnership.” 

 


PM Khan, who will be accompanied by a high-level ministerial delegation, will inaugurate the first meeting of the Pakistan-Tajikistan Business Forum, for which a group of Pakistani businesspersons are also traveling to Dushanbe.
“The Joint Business Forum will catalyze growing trade and investment relations, and promote business-to-business contacts between trading communities of both sides,” the statement read. “A meeting of Pakistan-Tajikistan Joint Business Council will also be held on the sidelines.” 
The foreign office said the visit was part of Pakistan’s deepened engagement with Central Asia and focus on political ties, trade and investment, energy and connectivity, security and defense, and people-to-people contact. 
SCO, an eight-member permanent inter-governmental trans-regional organization, was established in Shanghai in June 2001. Pakistan became an SCO observer in 2005 and a full member in June 2017. Other members include Russia, China, India, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan. 
The organization has four observer states, Iran, Mongolia, Belarus and Afghanistan, and six dialogue partners, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Cambodia, Nepal, Turkey and Sri Lanka. 

 

 


Pakistan IT minister in Kuwait to attend digital cooperation body meeting on AI risks

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Pakistan IT minister in Kuwait to attend digital cooperation body meeting on AI risks

  • Shaza Fatima Khawaja to attend event themed ‘Inclusive Prosperity in the Age of AI’
  • Pakistan approved National AI Policy last year, launched first locally hosted AI cloud

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Information Technology (IT) Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja on Wednesday arrived in Kuwait on a two-day visit to hold discussions on artificial intelligence (AI) and its risks at the fifth Digital Cooperation Organization General Assembly (DCOGA), her office said.

The annual gathering brings together representatives of various states and international organizations to discuss the digital economy and the challenges associated with its growth. This year’s theme is “Inclusive Prosperity in the Age of AI.”

Pakistan has been actively developing its AI landscape, marked by the approval of the National AI Policy in July last year and the subsequent launch of its first locally hosted AI cloud in a bid to integrate AI for economic growth.

“The federal minister will participate in the General Assembly of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) and hold meetings with representatives of member states,” the IT ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Discussions will be held on artificial intelligence and its risks, with meetings scheduled with global policymakers.”

Khawaja will hold high-level meetings with global leaders at the event and participate in the DCO thematic ministerial roundtable comprising ministers from various countries, it added.

The development comes as Pakistan seeks to position itself as a credible participant in the global AI economy to harness AI for productivity, skills development and innovation while managing regulatory risks.

Pakistan has mainly been engaging with Gulf countries on AI. In October last year, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that Saudi Arabia has offered free training in IT and AI for Pakistani youth. Last November, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates agreed to deepen cooperation in AI, digital governance and data innovation.

Pakistan is also hosting a week-long national AI initiative, “AI Indus Week 2026,” from Feb. 9-15 to promote the responsible use of technology and accelerate the adoption of AI across the public and private sectors.