The Ministry of IT and Telecommunications has developed Pakistan’s first Cloud Policy and is working to connect Pakistan to the rest of the world, according to Federal Minister Syed Aminul Haque.
On Friday, he praised Prime Minister Imran Khan for presenting and pursuing the Digital Pakistan goal.
After completing the national rollout of 4G, the minister stated that his ministry’s attention would shift to 5G.
It would also help create jobs, he said, as the country moves towards an industrial and information technology-based economy.
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Since the emergence of Covid-19 in Pakistan, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has performed admirably for three years.
It spent around Rs57 billion on connectivity.
In his speech, Federal Secretary of Information Technology and Telecommunications Muhammad Suhail Rajput stated that as the globe moved swiftly towards IT and IT services, Pakistan’s agrarian economy should follow suit.