President Zardari hails NASTP as a milestone in aerospace technology and commended PAF’s leadership for advancing modern warfare capabilities .
President Asif Ali Zardari visited the National Aerospace Science & Technology Park (NASTP), a key initiative led by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
During his visit, the President received a comprehensive briefing on the various facilities and projects established within NASTP. The Chief of the Air Staff, who was also present, described NASTP as a significant milestone in PAF’s journey toward technological advancement.
He underscored the national significance of the project, emphasizing its role in laying the foundation for a knowledge-driven and technology-based economy in Pakistan. NASTP is designed to seamlessly integrate private and public sector enterprises across Space, Cyber, IT, Artificial Intelligence, and Aerospace domains.
The President commended PAF and its highly skilled personnel, expressing his admiration for the cutting-edge technological ecosystem he witnessed at NASTP. He noted that the park will serve as a hub of innovation, propelling the country’s aerospace and aviation capabilities into the future. Additionally, he praised the PAF leadership for its strategic vision and proactive measures in addressing modern warfare challenges, completing this critical national project within an impressive timeframe.
NASTP is expected to play a transformative role in Pakistan’s aerospace sector, strengthening strategic partnerships and significantly contributing to the country’s economic development.
The President’s visit to NASTP stands as a testament to the project’s success and underscores PAF’s unwavering commitment to fostering research and development in Pakistan.
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