Pakistan PM forms committee to promote artificial intelligence for economic growth

Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif (left), chairing an online meeting in Lahore, Pakistan, on October 11, 2025. (Government of Pakistan)
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Updated 11 October 2025
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Pakistan PM forms committee to promote artificial intelligence for economic growth

  • Government says AI will make digital economy implementation more effective and transparent
  • A steering committee and expert panel will guide responsible use and data protection framework

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday the government wants to promote the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to drive economic growth, as he constituted a high-level steering committee to oversee its adoption across sectors.

Pakistan has already launched an AI-based Customs Clearance and Risk Management System (RMS) to improve tax collection, cut human intervention and make customs operations more transparent and efficient.

It has also announced digital upgrades at the southern ports to integrate AI for managing congestion, accelerating cargo processing and boosting exports.

“The government is working on a priority basis to promote information technology and artificial intelligence,” Sharif said, according to an official statement released after he presided over a meeting. “We want to use artificial intelligence for the development of the national economy.”

The statement said the national policy on AI would be implemented effectively and that responsible use of the technology and data protection would be ensured.

The prime minister directed the formation of an AI Steering Committee to promote and implement the technology nationwide.

Officials briefing the meeting said a panel of experts would also be established to advise on AI deployment and regulatory safeguards.

“The implementation of the digital economy will be made more effective through artificial intelligence,” Sharif siad during the meeting.


Pakistan’s defense minister backs army spokesman’s criticism of Imran Khan

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Pakistan’s defense minister backs army spokesman’s criticism of Imran Khan

  • Khawaja Asif calls the military’s response to Khan’s recent remarks ‘measured’
  • He accuses Khan’s PTI party of ‘changing its identity’ by siding against Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Saturday defended a scathing news conference by the military’s spokesman a day earlier, in which the latter accused former prime minister Imran Khan of promoting an anti-state narrative that he said had become a national security threat.

Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, who heads the military’s media wing as director general of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), addressed journalists on Friday in response to Khan’s latest social media post accusing Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir of being responsible for “the complete collapse of the constitution and rule of law in Pakistan.”

During the briefing, Chaudhry described the incarcerated former premier as a “narcissist” and a “mentally ill individual,” though he said it up to the government to determine how it wanted to deal with him.

Asked about the military’s viewpoint against Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, Asif told reporters in the city of Sialkot the former premier had long used harsh language against state institutions and political opponents.

“When this kind of language is used for individuals as well as for institutions, then a reaction is a natural outcome,” he said. “The same thing is happening on the Twitter accounts being run in his [Khan’s] name. If the DG ISPR has given any reaction to it, then I believe it was a very measured reaction.”

The minister said Khan and PTI leaders had continued to target the army despite the sacrifices made by soldiers in the fight against militancy and during the four-day conflict with India in May.

He said PTI should recognize those sacrifices by supporting “our soldiers and martyrs” rather than “the terrorists.”

“Imran Khan speaks on every issue. Why did he not speak [in favor of the military] during the war [with India]?” Asif said. “Even during the war he kept targeting the military leadership. He continued to use inappropriate language for them.”

“People whose conduct is like this, whose language does not spare even the martyrs, how can they say ... that the DG ISPR should not say this or should not say that?” he continued. “He absolutely should.”

Asif added that Khan and his party had “changed their identity,” adding they were no longer standing with Pakistan.

PTI has not officially responded to his comments yet.