Pakistan eyes cooperation with UAE-based business group in blockchain, AI, tokenization

Pakistan's Minister for Finance and Revenue, Muhammad Aurangzeb (third-left) in conversation with Sajwani Business delegation in Islamabad, Pakistan, on January 7, 2026. (Government of Pakistan)
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Updated 07 January 2026
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Pakistan eyes cooperation with UAE-based business group in blockchain, AI, tokenization

  • Sajwani business delegation meets Pakistan's finance and IT ministers in Islamabad to discuss collaboration in digital assets
  • Both sides discuss outsourcing opportunities, deployment of Pakistan's tech talent, role of tokenization in real estate

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani officials and a high-level delegation from a UAE-based business group discussed cooperation in the tokenization of real-world assets, blockchain-based platforms and AI-driven solutions, the Finance Division said on Wednesday.

Pakistan has recently undertaken efforts to regulate its fast-growing crypto and digital assets market by bringing virtual asset service providers (VASPs) under a formal licensing regime. Islamabad says it aims to regulate virtual assets to curb illicit transactions and facilitate innovation in blockchain-based financial services.

A high-level business delegation from the Dubai-based Sajwani Group, which owns the renowned real estate company DAMAC Properties, met Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb in Islamabad.

"The visiting delegation expressed strong interest in partnering with the Government of Pakistan and offered technical expertise, advisory support and capacity building in areas such as tokenization of real-world assets, blockchain-based platforms, AI-driven solutions and modern digital infrastructure," the Finance Division said in a statement.

The Sajwani delegation highlighted global best practices and private-sector innovation that could support Pakistan in enhancing transparency, efficiency, investor access and financial inclusion. It said these practices would also align with the country’s legal and regulatory framework.

The Sajwani delegation also held a separate meeting with Pakistan's IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja to explore collaboration in Pakistan’s growing digital and technology ecosystem, the IT ministry said in a press release.

Khawaja briefed the delegation on the government’s digital policies and reforms aimed at building an inclusive, innovation-driven digital economy.

Both sides discussed outsourcing opportunities, recognition and deployment of Pakistan’s tech talent, and the role of property technology (PropTech) and tokenization in unlocking savings, improving efficiency and increasing liquidity across the real estate and financial sectors, the IT ministry said.

“The Sajwani delegation praised the talent of Pakistani youth and the country’s digitization framework, and expressed strong confidence in Pakistan’s vast potential for PropTech, tokenization and technology-led investment,” the ministry said.


Pakistan Navy rescues Sri Lankan sailor in Indian Ocean operation

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Pakistan Navy rescues Sri Lankan sailor in Indian Ocean operation

  • Navy evacuates critically ill crew member 1,500 kilometer off the coast
  • Rescue follows earlier Pakistan Navy relief role after Sri Lanka cyclone

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy said on Saturday it had carried out a long-range medical evacuation in the Indian Ocean, rescuing a critically ill Sri Lankan crew member from a foreign-flagged vessel around 1,500 kilometers off Pakistan’s coast.

The operation was launched after Sri Lanka’s Maritime Rescue Coordination Center requested urgent medical assistance for a crew member aboard MV Grey Palm, an Indonesian-flagged cargo ship operating far from land, according to a statement issued by the navy’s public relations directorate.

“Pakistan Navy Ships TABUK and MOAWIN have successfully conducted medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) of a Sri Lankan national requiring urgent medical attention ... on the high seas at 800 Nautical Miles (approximately 1500 KM) off Pakistan’s coast,” the statement said.

The navy said it deployed its ships as a first responder, evacuated the patient along with an attendant and provided immediate treatment onboard before continuing coordination with Sri Lankan authorities.

“The successful medical evacuation is yet another testament to operational readiness and long-standing commitment of Pakistan for the safety of life at sea, irrespective of nationality,” the statement added.

The rescue follows Pakistan Navy’s involvement in humanitarian operations in Sri Lanka last month after a powerful cyclone triggered flooding and landslides that killed more than 470 people, according to Sri Lankan authorities.

During that mission, Pakistani naval personnel helped evacuate a family stranded on a rooftop for several days and delivered relief supplies to affected communities.