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Information technology in Pakistan

Information technology in Pakistan is a growing industry that has the potential to expand more in the future. Matters relating to the IT industry are overseen by the Ministry of Information Technology of the Government of Pakistan.[1][2][3] The IT industry is regarded as a successful sector of Pakistan economically, even during financial crisis.[4] The first IT policy and implementation strategy was approved under the leadership of Atta-ur-Rahman, the Federal Minister of Science and Technology in August 2000 which laid the foundations of the development of this sector. [5] The emphasis was placed on quality IT education in universities rather than numbers during this period. The quality measures introduced by Atta-ur-Rahman as Chairman of Higher Education Commission during 2002-2008 included:1) All PhD thesis were evaluated by eminent foreign scientists,2) All PhD thesis and research papers were checked for plagiarism 3) Some 11,000 students were sent abroad to leading universities for PhD level training and absorbed on their return, 4) Appointments at faculty positions were linked to international stature of the applicants as judged from their international publications, patents and citations, and (5) Quality Enhancement Cells were established in all universities for the first time in the history of the country.[6][7] Thereafter two policies were launched by the Ministry of IT under the leadership of Anusha Rahman Khan, Federal Minister for IT and Telecom (2013-2018). The Telecom Policy was announced in December 2015,[8] and later National Digital Pakistan Policy that was approved by the cabinet in May 2018.[9] In 2001, a 15 year tax holiday was approved to promote the IT industry which has the grown from $30 million to over $3 billion during the last 16 years.[10] A nationwide programme to train teachers was initiated by Intel in March 2002 in Pakistan on the request of Atta-ur-Rahman which has resulted in the training of 220,000 teachers across 70 districts at no cost to the government.[11][12] The government of Pakistan has given incentives to IT investors in the country during the last decade, this resulted in the development of the IT sector. From 2003 to 2005, the country's IT exports saw a rise of about fifty percent and amounted a total of about 48.5 million USD. The World Economic Forum, assessing the development of Information and Communication Technology in the country ranked Pakistan 111th among 144 countries in the Global Information Technology report of 2014.[13] In an analysis of scientific research productivity of Pakistan, in comparison to Brazil, Russia, India and China, Thomson Reuters has applauded the developments that have taken place as a result of the reforms introduced by Atta-ur-Rahman, since Pakistan has emerged as the country with the highest increase in the percentage of highly cited papers in comparison to the "BRIC" countries.[14] Atta-ur-Rahman is Co-Chairman of the Prime Ministers Task Force on Information Technology and Telecommunications.[15] As a result of the measures introduced on the recommendation of the Task Force, there has been a sharp increase in software exports of Pakistan.[16]

The Prime Minister of Pakistan established a National Task Force on "Technology Driven Knowledge Economy" which he himself chairs. Atta-ur-Rahman is the Vice Chairman of the Task Force and several national initiatives related to information technology have been launched under this Task Force.[17] One important area of focus is that of Artificial Intelligence and a number of Centers of Excellence are being established by the Task Force in universities across the country[18]

As of 2020, Pakistan has 85% teledensity with 183 million cellular, 98 million 3G/4G and 101 million broadband subscribers, due to the foundations laid by Atta-ur-Rahman of the IT and telecom industry during 2000-2008.[19] Pakistan is now ranked as one of the top countries that have registered a high growth rate in internet penetration. Overall, it has the 10th largest number of internet users in the world[20][circular reference]

The period from 2013 to 2018 witnessed landmark revolution in the sector after the launch of 3g/4g technologies and IT industry is booming.[21]

According to Bloomberg, 2021 saw a record year in Pakistan's technology sector, due in part to COVID-19 pandemic and the 2021 China tech crackdown.[22]

E-government

The Government of Pakistan has attached great importance to information technology, as part of its efforts to develop an "information age" in the country.[23] In this regard, an elaborate national IT policy was formulated under the leadership of Atta-ur-Rahman in 2000, then Federal Minister of Science & technology. [24] Through a focus on the technological development of information technology, the government aims to increase productivity in the public sector, improve the standards of IT infrastructure in the country and use it as a management tool for the promotion of good governance in general. There has been remarkable progress in creating effective computerised e-government systems in Pakistan for major departments such as police, law enforcement agencies and district administration.[23] The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has also introduced computerised registration systems for issuing important documents such as national identity cards, passports, and permanent residency cards. IT has also been critically important in improving work procedures of the civil service and other government-related fields.[23]

According to a study published by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), Pakistan has been highly exposed to information technology while pursuing the concepts of e-governance and e-commerce:

Pakistan's communication system is also reliable. This has now fully graduated into the email, Internet and IT culture perse. The country is fast exploring the brave new world of information technology and keenly assimilating the requirements of e-government and e-commerce. Information technology has opened a new business frontier for Pakistan. The government is assigning high priority to information technology both in terms of policy limelight and resource allocation.

— United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2002[25]

Local-language computing

In 1994, an Indian software company- Concept Software Pvt Ltd,[1] led by Rarendra Singh & Vijay Gupta, with the collaboration of a UK company called Multilingual Solutions led by Kamran Rouhi, developed InPage Urdu for Pakistan's newspaper industry

Urdu

The Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing conducts research and development in linguistic and computational aspects of Urdu, as well as other languages of Pakistan, in areas such as speech processing, computational linguistics and script processing.[26]

Sindhi

Sindhi has also been digitised to make it easier to publish Sindhi newspapers, magazines and books. InPage also offers support for Sindhi with the proper fonts and ligatures which makes it easier for people to type in the Sindhi language without any difficulty.

Software development in Pakistan

Software development is a rapidly growing field in Pakistan; The government has initiated numerous programs to encourage software development and exports. Pakistani IT companies have begun developing software for use in different types of businesses and services. Locally made software packages are available for implementation in schools, hospitals, supermarkets and other businesses at low cost. Large control systems such as ERPs are also developed for use in large organisations which manufacture textiles, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, etc. Also, the increasing use of Android smartphones, tablets and Apple iPads has given a great boost to the mobile applications development industry. Experts can easily develop these applications at home, with very low capital investment, as a personal computer and an Internet connection are the only things required to begin. Educational institutes have also begun offering diplomas and short-courses in software and applications development for young people.

Information Technology Education in Pakistan

With an understanding that technology could be a big boon to local exports and can simultaneously provide Pakistan with much needed foreign exchange, Pakistan has invested aggressively both in information technology education.[27]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ministry of Information Technology & Telecommunication".
  2. ^ Jamshed Masood; Salman Malik (7 January 2008). "Pakistan". In Felix Librero (ed.). Digital Review of Asia Pacific 2007/2008. Sage Publications. p. 264. ISBN 978-0761936749. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Ministry of Information Technology". Government of Pakistan. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  4. ^ Peer Muhammad (18 May 2012). "Scholarship fund, IT centre for women announced". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  5. ^ "IT Policy and Action Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Higher Education Reform in Pakistan". December 2007.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 February 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "ECC approves Telecom Policy 2015 | Pakistan Today". 12 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Cabinet Approves Digital Pakistan Policy". 22 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Pakistan at a crossroads".
  11. ^ "INTEL ICT Programs in Pakistan". 21 January 2010.
  12. ^ "The News International: Latest News Breaking, Pakistan News".
  13. ^ Farooq Baloch (6 May 2012). "As PSEB dallies, IT Park project in jeopardy". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Ministry of Information Technology & Telecommunication".
  16. ^ "47% growth seen in Pakistan's IT exports from July-May in fiscal year 2020-21".
  17. ^ "Prime Minister's Office, Islamabad, Pakistan".
  18. ^ "MS in Artificial Intelligence – PAF IAST".
  19. ^ "Pakistani startups raise $85 million in 2021 with rush of foreign capital in fintechs". 13 June 2021.
  20. ^ List of countries by number of Internet users
  21. ^ "Pakistan's IT Industry Boom". 16 January 2018.
  22. ^ "Startup Fever is Gripping the World's Last Big Untapped Nation". Bloomberg.com. 17 November 2021.
  23. ^ a b c Mahmood, Sohail (2007). Good Governance Reform Agenda in Pakistan: Current Challenges. Nova Publishers. pp. 196–199. ISBN 9781600214189.
  24. ^ "IT Policy and Action Plan" (PDF). Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  25. ^ United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (2002). Development of the Automotive Sector in Selected Countries of the ESCAP Region: Proceedings and Country Papers Presented at the Regional Consultative Meeting on Promotion of Intraregional Trade and Economic Cooperation in the Automotive Sector. United Nations Publications. p. 85. ISBN 9789211201406.
  26. ^ "Introduction". Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  27. ^ Ombudsman. "Education Sector Reform in Pakistan" (PDF). Higher Education Commission, Pakistan.

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This article s lead section may be too long Please read the length guidelines and help move details into the article s body September 2021 Information technology in Pakistan is a growing industry that has the potential to expand more in the future Matters relating to the IT industry are overseen by the Ministry of Information Technology of the Government of Pakistan 1 2 3 The IT industry is regarded as a successful sector of Pakistan economically even during financial crisis 4 The first IT policy and implementation strategy was approved under the leadership of Atta ur Rahman the Federal Minister of Science and Technology in August 2000 which laid the foundations of the development of this sector 5 The emphasis was placed on quality IT education in universities rather than numbers during this period The quality measures introduced by Atta ur Rahman as Chairman of Higher Education Commission during 2002 2008 included 1 All PhD thesis were evaluated by eminent foreign scientists 2 All PhD thesis and research papers were checked for plagiarism 3 Some 11 000 students were sent abroad to leading universities for PhD level training and absorbed on their return 4 Appointments at faculty positions were linked to international stature of the applicants as judged from their international publications patents and citations and 5 Quality Enhancement Cells were established in all universities for the first time in the history of the country 6 7 Thereafter two policies were launched by the Ministry of IT under the leadership of Anusha Rahman Khan Federal Minister for IT and Telecom 2013 2018 The Telecom Policy was announced in December 2015 8 and later National Digital Pakistan Policy that was approved by the cabinet in May 2018 9 In 2001 a 15 year tax holiday was approved to promote the IT industry which has the grown from 30 million to over 3 billion during the last 16 years 10 A nationwide programme to train teachers was initiated by Intel in March 2002 in Pakistan on the request of Atta ur Rahman which has resulted in the training of 220 000 teachers across 70 districts at no cost to the government 11 12 The government of Pakistan has given incentives to IT investors in the country during the last decade this resulted in the development of the IT sector From 2003 to 2005 the country s IT exports saw a rise of about fifty percent and amounted a total of about 48 5 million USD The World Economic Forum assessing the development of Information and Communication Technology in the country ranked Pakistan 111th among 144 countries in the Global Information Technology report of 2014 13 In an analysis of scientific research productivity of Pakistan in comparison to Brazil Russia India and China Thomson Reuters has applauded the developments that have taken place as a result of the reforms introduced by Atta ur Rahman since Pakistan has emerged as the country with the highest increase in the percentage of highly cited papers in comparison to the BRIC countries 14 Atta ur Rahman is Co Chairman of the Prime Ministers Task Force on Information Technology and Telecommunications 15 As a result of the measures introduced on the recommendation of the Task Force there has been a sharp increase in software exports of Pakistan 16 The Prime Minister of Pakistan established a National Task Force on Technology Driven Knowledge Economy which he himself chairs Atta ur Rahman is the Vice Chairman of the Task Force and several national initiatives related to information technology have been launched under this Task Force 17 One important area of focus is that of Artificial Intelligence and a number of Centers of Excellence are being established by the Task Force in universities across the country 18 As of 2020 Pakistan has 85 teledensity with 183 million cellular 98 million 3G 4G and 101 million broadband subscribers due to the foundations laid by Atta ur Rahman of the IT and telecom industry during 2000 2008 19 Pakistan is now ranked as one of the top countries that have registered a high growth rate in internet penetration Overall it has the 10th largest number of internet users in the world 20 circular reference The period from 2013 to 2018 witnessed landmark revolution in the sector after the launch of 3g 4g technologies and IT industry is booming 21 According to Bloomberg 2021 saw a record year in Pakistan s technology sector due in part to COVID 19 pandemic and the 2021 China tech crackdown 22 Contents 1 E government 2 Local language computing 2 1 Urdu 2 2 Sindhi 3 Software development in Pakistan 4 Information Technology Education in Pakistan 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksE governmentMain article E Government in Pakistan The Government of Pakistan has attached great importance to information technology as part of its efforts to develop an information age in the country 23 In this regard an elaborate national IT policy was formulated under the leadership of Atta ur Rahman in 2000 then Federal Minister of Science amp technology 24 Through a focus on the technological development of information technology the government aims to increase productivity in the public sector improve the standards of IT infrastructure in the country and use it as a management tool for the promotion of good governance in general There has been remarkable progress in creating effective computerised e government systems in Pakistan for major departments such as police law enforcement agencies and district administration 23 The National Database and Registration Authority NADRA has also introduced computerised registration systems for issuing important documents such as national identity cards passports and permanent residency cards IT has also been critically important in improving work procedures of the civil service and other government related fields 23 According to a study published by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific ESCAP Pakistan has been highly exposed to information technology while pursuing the concepts of e governance and e commerce Pakistan s communication system is also reliable This has now fully graduated into the email Internet and IT culture perse The country is fast exploring the brave new world of information technology and keenly assimilating the requirements of e government and e commerce Information technology has opened a new business frontier for Pakistan The government is assigning high priority to information technology both in terms of policy limelight and resource allocation United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 2002 25 Local language computingIn 1994 an Indian software company Concept Software Pvt Ltd 1 led by Rarendra Singh amp Vijay Gupta with the collaboration of a UK company called Multilingual Solutions led by Kamran Rouhi developed InPage Urdu for Pakistan s newspaper industry Urdu Further information Urdu Informatics Urdu keyboard and Urdu localization of open source software The Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing conducts research and development in linguistic and computational aspects of Urdu as well as other languages of Pakistan in areas such as speech processing computational linguistics and script processing 26 Sindhi Sindhi has also been digitised to make it easier to publish Sindhi newspapers magazines and books InPage also offers support for Sindhi with the proper fonts and ligatures which makes it easier for people to type in the Sindhi language without any difficulty Software development in PakistanSoftware development is a rapidly growing field in Pakistan The government has initiated numerous programs to encourage software development and exports Pakistani IT companies have begun developing software for use in different types of businesses and services Locally made software packages are available for implementation in schools hospitals supermarkets and other businesses at low cost Large control systems such as ERPs are also developed for use in large organisations which manufacture textiles pharmaceuticals food and beverages etc Also the increasing use of Android smartphones tablets and Apple iPads has given a great boost to the mobile applications development industry Experts can easily develop these applications at home with very low capital investment as a personal computer and an Internet connection are the only things required to begin Educational institutes have also begun offering diplomas and short courses in software and applications development for young people Information Technology Education in PakistanWith an understanding that technology could be a big boon to local exports and can simultaneously provide Pakistan with much needed foreign exchange Pakistan has invested aggressively both in information technology education 27 See also nbsp Pakistan portalNational Science and Technology Park NSTP Arfa Karim Technology Park Communications in Pakistan Higher Education Commission of Pakistan Internet in Pakistan Science and technology of Pakistan Supercomputing in Pakistan Digital Pakistan Tania AidrusReferences Ministry of Information Technology amp Telecommunication Jamshed Masood Salman Malik 7 January 2008 Pakistan In Felix Librero ed Digital Review of Asia Pacific 2007 2008 Sage Publications p 264 ISBN 978 0761936749 Retrieved 19 May 2012 Ministry of Information Technology Government of Pakistan Retrieved 25 November 2011 Peer Muhammad 18 May 2012 Scholarship fund IT centre for women announced The Express Tribune Retrieved 19 May 2012 IT Policy and Action Plan PDF Retrieved 14 August 2023 Higher Education Reform in Pakistan December 2007 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 February 2018 Retrieved 3 February 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link ECC approves Telecom Policy 2015 Pakistan Today 12 December 2015 Cabinet Approves Digital Pakistan Policy 22 May 2018 Pakistan at a crossroads INTEL ICT Programs in Pakistan 21 January 2010 The News International Latest News Breaking Pakistan News Farooq Baloch 6 May 2012 As PSEB dallies IT Park project in jeopardy The Express Tribune Retrieved 19 May 2012 Pakistan Another Bric in the Wall Archived from the original on 20 September 2016 Retrieved 14 May 2019 Ministry of Information Technology amp Telecommunication 47 growth seen in Pakistan s IT exports from July May in fiscal year 2020 21 Prime Minister s Office Islamabad Pakistan MS in Artificial Intelligence PAF IAST Pakistani startups raise 85 million in 2021 with rush of foreign capital in fintechs 13 June 2021 List of countries by number of Internet users Pakistan s IT Industry Boom 16 January 2018 Startup Fever is Gripping the World s Last Big Untapped Nation Bloomberg com 17 November 2021 a b c Mahmood Sohail 2007 Good Governance Reform Agenda in Pakistan Current Challenges Nova Publishers pp 196 199 ISBN 9781600214189 IT Policy and Action Plan PDF Retrieved 14 August 2023 United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 2002 Development of the Automotive Sector in Selected Countries of the ESCAP Region Proceedings and Country Papers Presented at the Regional Consultative Meeting on Promotion of Intraregional Trade and Economic Cooperation in the Automotive Sector United Nations Publications p 85 ISBN 9789211201406 Introduction Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing Retrieved 21 May 2012 Ombudsman Education Sector Reform in Pakistan PDF Higher Education Commission Pakistan External links Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Information technology in Pakistan amp oldid 1170377119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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