Growing Pakistani participation at GITEX boosts IT exports to UAE to $380 million — envoy

Picture of Pakistan's pavilion at GITEX Global Expo in Dubai, UAE, on October 13, 2025. (Pakistan Embassy UAE)
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Updated 14 October 2025
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Growing Pakistani participation at GITEX boosts IT exports to UAE to $380 million — envoy

  • Over 100 Pakistani companies, including 36 at national pavilion, take part in world’s biggest tech expo
  • IT exports to UAE rise from $280 million to $380 million as Pakistan expands digital footprint

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s growing presence at Dubai’s GITEX Global Expo has helped push the country’s IT exports to the United Arab Emirates to $380 million, up from $280 million last year, Pakistan’s ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Tirmizi, said on Monday.

At GITEX Global 2025, Pakistan has set up a National Pavilion showcasing 10 startups and more than 26 tech firms, highlighting the country’s expanding digital potential. The pavilion was launched by IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja to promote business networking, global partnerships, and foreign investment in Pakistan’s tech sector.

The five-day exhibition, running from October 13 to 17, features over 6,500 companies from more than 180 countries and attracts about 200,000 tech professionals along with thousands of expert speakers on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, quantum computing, digital transformation and sustainable technologies.

“Over 1000 Pakistani IT experts have come to this Gitex expo this year and this growing participation every year is establishing Pakistan as the next destination of tech,” Tirmizi said, adding that “UAE is becoming a growing market and partner for Pakistani IT companies.”

“Pakistan’s IT exports [to UAE] have increased from $280 million last year to $380 million and this is the third largest destination of Pakistani exports,” he added.

Khan said the Pakistan Pavilion offered “opportunities to 36 Pakistani companies and startups to show their businesses and IT solutions to the world.”

“It is a great opportunity for Pakistan’s IT talent and IT businesses to project their innovation, entrepreneurship and hard work on a global stage,” he said, adding that “this will get a lot of support for the IT sector and Pakistan’s exports of IT services will increase.”

Muhammad Zohaib Khan, former chairman of the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) and one of the exhibitors, said over 100 Pakistani companies were taking part this year. The Pakistan Pavilion “received an excellent response” from visitors on the opening day, he added. 

“Around 36 IT companies and startups are part of Pakistani pavilion while remaining participating in private capacity,” he told Arab News. “The response on the first day was excellent, and all participating companies are hopeful of generating strong leads and securing deals by the end of the expo.”

Minister Khawaja said Pakistan’s participation in GITEX Global reflected “its confidence, capability, and commitment to a digitally empowered future.”

“With a young, skilled workforce and an expanding base of IT exports, Pakistan is ready to play a central role in shaping the global tech economy,” she said. “The Pakistan Pavilion represents not just our innovation but our invitation to the world to partner in growth.”
 


Pakistan, Saudi Arabia discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation, security matters

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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation, security matters

  • Pakistan’s interior minister meets Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki in Islamabad
  • Pakistan, Kingdom signed landmark defense pact in September to deepen security cooperation

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Wednesday discussed enhancing bilateral security cooperation and bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki, the interior ministry said. 

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy close economic and defense ties. The two regional allies signed a historic defense pact in September, according to which an attack on one of them will be considered an attack on both. 

Naqvi was received by Al-Malki during his visit to the Saudi embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan’s interior ministry said in a statement. 

“They discussed Pakistan–Saudi relations, enhancing bilateral cooperation and matters related to security,” the interior ministry said. 

The Saudi envoy condemned the militant attack near a district court in Islamabad last week that killed 12 and injured 36, expressing sorrow over the loss of lives in the incident.

The ministry said that a longstanding issue regarding the legal status of Burmese Muslims between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia has also been resolved. It added that a formal agreement between both sides will be signed in the Kingdom next week. 

The ministry did not provide details of the agreement.