Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday inaugurated Google’s office in Pakistan, marking a significant development in the country’s efforts to strengthen its digital economy and technology sector.
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The prime minister welcomed a Google delegation during the inauguration and described the global technology company as a key potential partner in Pakistan’s digital transformation.
Highlighting Pakistan’s young population and growing technology sector, PM Shehbaz called for stronger cooperation with Google to promote technology, innovation and digital governance in the country.
He said Pakistan’s young population offered significant opportunities for technological development and stressed the need to expand collaboration with leading global technology companies.
Google Vice President Wilson L. White also attended the inauguration ceremony, along with Natalie A. Baker, Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) at the US Embassy in Islamabad.
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The establishment of Google’s office is expected to further strengthen the company’s engagement with Pakistan’s technology ecosystem and create opportunities for collaboration in areas including digital skills, innovation and technology-driven economic growth.
