NIC Karachi’s Syed Azfar Hussain Discusses AI’s Role in Governance, Education, and Youth Empowerment

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During Indus AI Week at NIC Karachi, Project Director Syed Azfar Hussain appeared on ARY News’ Bakhabar Savera to share insights on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its transformative potential for Pakistan. The discussion highlighted a national vision aimed at positioning Pakistan as a global AI powerhouse, emphasizing the technology’s impact beyond the IT sector and its role in empowering youth, improving productivity, and driving economic growth.

Azfar Hussain underscored that AI is not confined to the IT industry, but is a horizontal tool with the potential to revolutionize governance, education, healthcare, and every sector of the economy. The conversation stressed that AI adoption will enhance efficiency across organizations and public institutions, creating opportunities for smarter, data-driven decision-making at all levels.

A key focus of the discussion was skill augmentation. Echoing the Prime Minister’s vision, Azfar Hussain highlighted ongoing efforts to extend AI training and capacity-building programs to individuals from non-IT backgrounds, ensuring inclusivity and broad participation in the AI-driven economy. By democratizing AI knowledge, Pakistan aims to equip its workforce with the capabilities required to leverage AI responsibly and effectively across sectors.

The discussion also emphasized the opportunities AI presents for the country’s youth population. Rather than replacing jobs, AI is expected to enhance productivity, enable innovation, and contribute to sustainable economic growth. By integrating AI into professional and academic ecosystems, young Pakistanis can gain the skills and experience necessary to compete in global markets, positioning the country as a hub for AI talent and innovation.

Under the leadership of the Ministry of IT & Telecom, NIC Karachi has been actively supporting initiatives that foster AI awareness, skill development, and ecosystem growth. Through programs like Indus AI Week, the center provides platforms for dialogue, knowledge sharing, and collaboration among startups, industry experts, and policymakers. These initiatives aim to accelerate AI adoption across industries and strengthen Pakistan’s position in the global AI landscape.

The ARY News discussion served as an important platform to showcase Pakistan’s forward-looking AI strategy, highlighting practical steps toward inclusive skill development, cross-sector innovation, and youth empowerment. By focusing on both technological adoption and human capital, NIC Karachi and its partners are driving a vision where AI becomes a core enabler of national development and global competitiveness.

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