Pakistan needs to adopt digital technology to enhance economic development: president


  • World
  • Friday, 10 Mar 2023

ISLAMABAD, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani President Arif Alvi said on Thursday that his country needed to adopt digital technology to enhance economic development and make progress in public service delivery.

"There is a need to make early decisions in technology and keep pace with the fast-changing world ... and a full-throttle acceleration on expanding digitalization in areas of public service delivery, including online banking, is required," Alvi said while addressing a seminar on digitalization.

Stressing on taking initiative in learning and getting the edge in technology, Alvi said that by leveraging digital technology, the South Asian country could explore advanced avenues of business in the revolutionized world.

The president further said that learning knowledge about financial technologies and artificial intelligence could prove to be a catalyst to progress for Pakistan.

"Working on intellectual ideas and early decisions on implementing digitization strategy in diverse areas is important," he said, underlining that besides digitalization, the stakeholders needed to guide the consumers not to fall victim to online scams.

Alvi said Pakistanis had already adopted cell phone technology, and there was a need to guide them about the benefits of advanced technology.

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