Pakistan and China Sign 24 MoUs to Enhance Digital Cooperation

Islamabad: Pakistan and China have expanded their technological cooperation through the signing of twenty-four memoranda of understanding aimed at strengthening digital collaboration under the Joint Working Group on IT Cooperation. The MoUs signed in Beijing include one government-to-government, seven government-to-business, and sixteen business-to-business agreements.

According to Radio Pakistan, the initiative focuses on developing an innovative and pragmatic digital corridor to enhance cooperation in the IT industry. The digital corridor will create new avenues for Pakistani technology companies and expand cooperation in ICT infrastructure development.

The Ministry of IT and Telecom has been pursuing multiple international collaborations to train up to three hundred thousand Pakistani youths in advanced digital skills, promote AI adoption, and expand IT exports and digital capacity.

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