Pakistan government to set up central body to promote tourism — minister

Government and media officials travel in a Rawalpindi-Islamabad colourful tourist double-decker bus in front of the grand Faisal Mosque during a test driving in Islamabad on August 15, 2020. (AFP/File)
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Updated 28 September 2024
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Pakistan government to set up central body to promote tourism — minister

  • Inaugural National Tourism Awards 2024 held in Islamabad on World Tourism Day
  • Pakistan tourism sector contributes 5.8 percent to GDP, employs over 4.7 million people

ISLAMABAD: Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhary said on Friday the government planned to set up a “central body” to promote Pakistan as a tourist destination, as the inaugural National Tourism Awards of Excellence were held in Islamabad.

Organized by Discover Pakistan in collaboration with the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), the awards aim to recognize and honor contributions of individuals and organizations in the tourism and hospitality sectors across Pakistan. The event had 300 participants, including diplomats, senior government officials and private sector stakeholders, and awards were distributed in 20 categories.

“Government is trying to work to create a central body to promote Pakistan as a tourist destination and to coordinate with the provinces, so with this central body, I think the tourism development will also get more boost,” Chaudhary told Arab News on the sideline of the awards. 

The tourism sector contributes 5.8 percent to the national GDP and more than 4.7 million people are employed in the sector, Aftab Rana, PTDC Managing Director, told Arab News. 

“So, by promoting tourism, on the one hand, we can improve the economy of Pakistan and on the other hand, we can create lots of jobs for young people,” Rana added. 

The previous government of then PM Imran Khan in 2019 loosened travel restrictions in the hope of reviving tourism by offering visas on arrival to visitors from 50 countries and electronic visas to 175 nationalities.

World Tourism Day, observed annually on September 27, underscores the role of tourism in promoting economic growth, cultural exchange and sustainability. This year’s theme, “Tourism & Peace,” emphasizes the power of tourism to connect people across borders, fostering mutual respect, reducing tensions and building global harmony. 

The day also highlights tourism’s contributions to job creation, cultural preservation and responsible travel.


At ECO meeting, Pakistan proposes ‘Regional Innovation Hub’ to curb natural disasters

Updated 21 January 2026
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At ECO meeting, Pakistan proposes ‘Regional Innovation Hub’ to curb natural disasters

  • Pakistan hosts high-level 10th ECO Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Risk Reduction in Islamabad
  • Innovation hub to focus on early warning technologies, risk informed infrastructure planning

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has proposed to set up a “Regional Innovation Hub on Disaster Risk Reduction” that focuses on early warning technologies and risk informed infrastructure planning, the Press Information Department (PID) said on Wednesday, as Islamabad hosts a high-level meeting of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO).

The ECO’s 10th Ministerial Meeting on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is being held from Jan. 21-22 at the headquarters of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in Pakistan’s capital. 

The high-level regional forum brings together ministers, and senior officials from ECO member states, representatives of the ECO Secretariat and regional and international partner organizations. The event is aimed to strengthen collective efforts toward enhancing disaster resilience across the ECO region, the PID said. 

“Key agenda items include regional cooperation on early warning systems, disaster risk information management, landslide hazard zoning, inclusive disaster preparedness initiatives, and Pakistan’s proposal to establish a Regional Innovation Hub on Disaster Risk Reduction, focusing on early warning technologies, satellite data utilization, and risk-informed infrastructure planning,” the statement said. 

The meeting was attended by delegations from ECO member states including Pakistan, Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Representatives of regional and international organizations and development partners were also in attendance.

Discussions focused on enhancing regional coordination, harmonizing disaster risk reduction frameworks, and strengthening collective preparedness against transboundary and climate-induced hazards impacting the ECO region, the PID said. 

ECO members states such as Pakistan, Türkiye, Afghanistan and others have faced natural calamities such as floods and earthquakes in recent years that have killed tens of thousands of people. 

Heavy rains triggered catastrophic floods in Pakistan in 2022 and 2025 that killed thousands of people and caused damages to critical infrastructure, inflicting losses worth billions of dollars. 

Islamabad has since then called on regional countries to join hands to cooperate to avert future climate disasters and promote early warning systems to avoid calamities in future.