Pakistan’s IT delegation lands in Qatar, eyeing investment, tech collaboration amid region’s digital shift

Pakistan's Minister for IT and Telecommunication Dr. Umar Saif (center) pictured with the Pakistani delegation in Doha, Qatar, on December 3, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Ministry of IT)
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Updated 03 December 2023
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Pakistan’s IT delegation lands in Qatar, eyeing investment, tech collaboration amid region’s digital shift

  • Pakistan’s first IT delegation to Qatar aims to explore the market for local software houses and freelance developers
  • Qatar has made investments in smart city initiatives and held technologically advanced events like FIFA World Cup

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s first information technology delegation to Qatar landed in Doha on Sunday to seek potential investments and explore the market for software houses and freelance developers in the country.
Most countries in the Gulf region are actively trying to diversify their economies away from oil and gas reliance by investing heavily in technology sectors, creating innovation hubs and fostering digital infrastructures to encourage growth in various industries.
The strategic shift includes significant emphasis on adopting advanced digital technologies such as AI, cloud computing and cybersecurity, aiming to transform these countries into knowledge-based economies.
Qatar has made notable strides in the area by making robust investments in smart city initiatives, tech start-ups and a commitment to hosting technologically advanced events like the FIFA World Cup 2022.
“Our visit to Qatar kicked off with an event at the Pakistan embassy attended by Pakistani diaspora in Qatar alongside 30 top IT companies we brought from Pakistan,” Caretaker Information Minister Dr. Umar Saif announced in a social media post.
“This is the first ever visit of an IT delegation from Pakistan to Qatar to explore the huge untapped potential in the region to increase Pakistan’s IT exports,” he added. “This will also help us prepare for a substantial participation in the upcoming Web Summit in Qatar in a few months.”

According to a statement released by the IT ministry, the fundamental objective of the conference is to encourage Qatari investors and hi-tech firms to invest in Pakistan.
Pakistani authorities have been striving to secure foreign investment to strengthen the country’s economy by identifying various areas which they believe to have maximum potential.
These include agriculture, mining, information technology, defense production and energy sectors.
Pakistan also established the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) – a civil-military hybrid forum – in July to fast-track decision-making and promote investment from foreign nations, particularly from the Gulf region.


Pakistan moves to digitize payments for 10 million women under flagship poverty initiative

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Pakistan moves to digitize payments for 10 million women under flagship poverty initiative

  • BISP Official says accounts will be linked to phones to boost financial inclusion and curb payment deductions
  • Over 1.9 million SIMs issued as the nationwide rollout continues across provinces ahead of the March deadline

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s flagship poverty alleviation initiative, the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), plans to equip 10 million women with digital bank accounts linked to their phone numbers within four months in one of the largest such exercises in the world, one of its top officials said on Wednesday.

Launched in 2008, the initiative is named after the late former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and has a budget of Rs716 billion ($2.5 billion) during the current fiscal year. Through its Benazir Kafaalat — or financial assistance — program, BISP provides quarterly stipends of Rs13,500 ($48) to around 10 million women.

In an exclusive interview with Arab News, BISP Secretary Amir Ali Ahmed said the opening of digital bank accounts for the beneficiaries was part of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s initiative related to a cashless economy and digital transformation of the country.

“I’m glad to share that 10 million bank accounts, wallet accounts were created,” he said. “This is a follow-up of the same exercise whereby now 10 million SIMs are being distributed.

“It is significant to share that the entire beneficiary network that we have is female-centric,” he continued. “So these are 10 million female accounts that have been created.”

Ahmed said the process of issuing mobile phone SIM cards to BISP beneficiaries had started on November 17 and would be completed by March next year.

“Let me share that this is one of the largest such exercises to be conducted in the world which is female-centric, linked with financial inclusion and financial empowerment.”

The BISP official added that out of the more than 10 million beneficiaries, only five to 10 percent had bank accounts, but nearly 90 to 95 percent were excluded from the system.

He said they were being linked to the banking system with cellphone SIMs that are being distributed with the help of the IT ministry, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, National Database and Registration Authority and telecom companies across the country.

“We feel that this initiative of the government of Pakistan will not only result in financial empowerment of our beneficiaries, it will also result in financial inclusion of a segment which was not part of the banking sector in Pakistan,” he said, adding that the move will also lead to transparency.

In the past, there have been complaints of women not getting their full payment from bank officials in the absence of their own accounts, but Ahmed said this was going to change.

“They will be free from any exploitation at the agent networks, the queues that one would witness, the complaints of corruption or deductions that would emerge,” he continued.

According to official data, more than 1.9 million SIMs have so far been issued for BISP beneficiaries across the country.

The province of Punjab leads the rollout with 810,597 SIMs, followed by Sindh with 523,629 and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with 371,427 SIMs.

In other regions, Azad Jammu and Kashmir has received 59,617, Balochistan 82,826, Gilgit-Baltistan 45,184, and Islamabad 4,508 SIMs.