Pakistan's Minister Calls for STE Infrastructure Development to Drive Export-Led Economy

Published on 4.18.25

  Pakistan's Minister has emphasized the need for a national reawakening rooted in knowledge, innovation, and technological prowess to drive the country's development ambitions forward. This pivot towards realigning the country's Science, Technology, Engineering (STE) infrastructure with its development goals is seen as crucial in today's global competition. The success of initiatives like Daanish University has been cited as a "game changer" in Pakistan's pursuit of technological excellence. The government aims to establish an export-led economy through sectors such as edu-tech, which are considered key drivers of growth in the 21st century. This trend is reflected in the government's focus on establishing an export-led economy through sectors like edu-tech, which has the potential to create jobs and stimulate economic growth. The Minister's emphasis on innovation and technological prowess suggests that Pakistan is looking to leverage its human capital to drive development and compete globally.

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