Beijing: Minister of State for IT and Telecommunications Shaza Fatima Khawaja has said that the next phase of cooperation between Pakistan and China will expand to traditional or improved economic corridors such as transport, traffic and information exchange.
“Pakistan’s human resources cannot be underestimated in the world. 60% of our population is under the age of 35, which is both an opportunity and a challenge. By working closely with China to continue educating such a great pool of talent, we will further enhance the role of our valuable resources in the digital age like he said.
According to CEN on Thursday, the minister detailed Prime Minister Sharif’s experience after his delegation’s recent visit to China.
Dr. Zhao Baige, Pakistan’s National Medal of Honor “Magnificent Crescent Medal”, echoed some of the recommendations. “Education of all kinds and levels must be a priority. Not only at the government level, but also at the non-government and corporate level, the education system must be integrated, because cross-border connections are the key to the overall success of the digital economic revolution.”
In addition, the Pakistani partner wants to establish a CPEC digital economic park with rich experience in Beijing. Through step-by-step development, we hope that the China-Pakistan Digital Corridor will become an important leader in the global digital economy.
Participants from both countries contributed great ideas about digitized CPEC. “As part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, we are working hard to build our cable network from China to Karachi and other cities in Pakistan. Whether it is Xinjiang, Karachi or Gwadar port, the future digital corridor, it will make a big difference,” he said.
“In 2023, Beijing’s digital economy will have an added value of 1.8 trillion yuan, accounting for 42.9% of the region’s gross domestic product,” Su Xinchao, deputy secretary general of the Beijing Municipal Administration, pointed out in his speech at the forum. Beijing for the Global Digital Economy accelerates the construction of major cities and explores the construction of the “Digital Silk Road” test zone.
“Beijing and global innovation countries and regions such as Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan are working together to explore a new multi-channel economic cooperation model for the Digital Silk Road.”
So how does data connectivity work in the context of collaboration? Businesses from the two countries have created the first spark of cooperation, looking forward to a bright future.
There are many medical resources in Pakistan, but hospitals are very independent, so doctors have to enter information and passwords multiple times when using different systems, wasting valuable time. “Not being able to share information between medical facilities means patients sometimes have to wait hours to receive diagnostic results.”
“We have full confidence in the local market through discussions with Pakistani partners. It is very possible to bring domestic medical information standards to Pakistan. We also look forward to more cooperation with our Pakistani colleagues,” Donghua Medway Technology Co., Ltd. Huang. Hongxia considered.