Pakistan, UAE agree to boost cooperation in AI, digital governance at GITEX Global 2025

Pakistan, UAE agree to boost cooperation in AI, digital governance at GITEX Global 2025
The handout photograph released on October 14, 2025, shows Pakistan’s Federal Minister for IT and Telecom, Shaza Fatima Khawaja (second right), meeting with Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi (second left), Undersecretary at the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, on the sidelines of GITEX 2025, in Dubai, UAE. (Ministry of IT and Telecom)
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Updated 14 October 2025
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Pakistan, UAE agree to boost cooperation in AI, digital governance at GITEX Global 2025

Pakistan, UAE agree to boost cooperation in AI, digital governance at GITEX Global 2025
  • Shaza Fatima Khawaja held meetings on the sidelines of the event featuring Pakistani startups and tech firms
  • Pakistan and the UAE also discussed joint work on cybersecurity, data sovereignty and cloud infrastructure

KARACHI: Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday agreed to deepen cooperation in artificial intelligence, digital governance and data innovation during a meeting held on the sidelines of GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai, Pakistan’s IT ministry said.

The event, which runs from Oct 13 to 17 and features more than 6,500 companies from over 180 countries, is the world’s largest tech exhibition, drawing nearly 200,000 professionals and speakers on AI, cybersecurity, quantum computing and sustainable technologies.

Pakistan has set up a National Pavilion with 10 startups and more than 26 technology firms to highlight the country’s expanding digital potential at the event. The pavilion was inaugurated by IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, who held talks with Omar Suwaina Al Suwaidi, undersecretary at the UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, on expanding collaboration in advanced technology and startup development.

“The minister highlighted Pakistan’s Digital Nation Pakistan Act, National Data Exchange Layer and initiatives promoting a cashless economy, smart governance and AI integration," the ministry said. "Both sides agreed to strengthen cooperation in advanced technology, data innovation and cross-border startup investment.”

The Digital Nation Pakistan vision seeks to position the country as a regional hub for innovation and public-sector digitization through policies encouraging AI adoption and e-governance.

Khawaja also met Dr Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, head of the UAE Cybersecurity Council, to discuss joint work on cyber-resilience, cloud governance and data-infrastructure security. Both sides agreed to develop frameworks for data sovereignty, cybersecurity capacity-building and training initiatives.

Meetings with Abu Dhabi’s G42 cloud group and the Abu Dhabi Investment Office explored partnerships on sovereign-cloud infrastructure, AI innovation hubs and digital investment under Pakistan’s Cloud First Policy.

The minister further held discussions with Vasile Catalin, advisor at Romania’s Ministry of Economy, on cooperation in cybersecurity policy, ethics and digital governance and explored institutional linkages between Pakistan’s National Cyber Emergency Response Team (PKCERT) and Romania’s National Cybersecurity Directorate (DNSC).

In separate sessions, Dr Ramin Hasani, CEO of Liquid AI, and Andrew Feldman, CEO of Cerebras Systems, briefed Khawaja on AI research and infrastructure projects, agreeing to collaborate on AI-skill development, startup incubation and access to advanced compute systems supporting Pakistan’s National Artificial Intelligence Policy 2025.

Pakistan’s expanding footprint at GITEX has coincided with rising IT exports to the UAE, which reached $380 million this year, up from $280 million in 2024, according to Pakistan’s ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi.


Saudis, Palestinians among delegates arriving in Islamabad for parliamentary speakers’ moot

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Saudis, Palestinians among delegates arriving in Islamabad for parliamentary speakers’ moot
  • Conference to focus on parliamentary cooperation amid regional and global tensions
  • Delegations from over a dozen countries land ahead of November 11 opening

ISLAMABAD: Foreign parliamentary delegations from Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Malaysia and more than a dozen other countries began arriving in Islamabad on Monday to attend the Inter-Parliamentary Speakers’ Conference, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported.

The two-day conference, which opens Tuesday, brings together speakers, deputy speakers and parliamentary representatives from over 40 countries in an effort to expand Pakistan’s role in global parliamentary diplomacy, according to event organizers. It comes at a moment of heightened regional tensions, particularly surrounding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and shifting alignments in the Middle East and South Asia.

Radio Pakistan said representatives from Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Palestine, Algeria, Barbados, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kenya, Tajikistan, Morocco, Maldives, Serbia, the Philippines and Rwanda had already reached Islamabad.

“This historic gathering marks the beginning of a new chapter in parliamentary diplomacy, one that places dialogue, collaboration, and mutual respect at the heart of our collective efforts,” Radio Pakistan quoted Senate officials as saying.

The conference is designed as a platform for parliamentary leaders to exchange views on peace, security, development and legislative cooperation, including how elected bodies can address shared global challenges. Organizers say discussions are expected to cover economic resilience, digital governance, conflict mediation, humanitarian relief cooperation, climate adaptation and parliamentary transparency.

Pakistan has stepped up parliamentary diplomacy in recent years, seeking to expand political ties beyond the executive branch and build coalitions on issues such as Gaza, Kashmir, climate vulnerability and developing-country debt reform. 

Officials say the upcoming sessions will also allow bilateral meetings on the sidelines, including with delegations from Saudi Arabia and Palestine.