Pakistan has assumed the presidency of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) Council during its 5th General Assembly session in Amman/Kuwait, taking over leadership from Kuwait.
Federal Minister for IT & Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, said Pakistan is committed “to ensure that digital cooperation delivers inclusive growth and shared prosperity for all.” She outlined priorities including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digital education, and building a secure digital ecosystem.
As a founding member of the DCO, Pakistan will guide the 2025–2028 agenda, focusing on policies to develop digital skills, strengthen data governance, and promote cross-border collaboration on emerging technologies. The forum brings together ministers, innovators, and private sector leaders from member countries to advance shared digital goals.
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