Pak-Tajikistan Forge Enhanced Cooperation in Digital Media, Business, and Trade.

Islamabad: Pakistan and Tajikistan have reached a mutual agreement to fortify their collaboration in the domains of digital media, business, and trade. This development was the outcome of a meeting held between Tajik Ambassador Sharifzoda Yousuf Toir and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Digital Media Fahd Haroon in Islamabad.

According to Radio Pakistan, both parties recognized the potential for deeper collaboration in digital media, business, and culture, aiming to build long-lasting relations. The meeting highlighted the mutual interests of both countries in these sectors and emphasized the opportunities for growth and cooperation.

Fahd Haroon, representing Pakistan, elaborated on the country’s initiatives to engage with global partners on various digital issues. He highlighted efforts to combat misinformation and reduce the digital divide, indicating Pakistan’s commitment to fostering international partnerships in the digital arena.

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