Senator Sarmad Ali Highlights Importance of Defining Brand Pakistan at NIC Islamabad Event

At the Rotary Club of Islamabad Renaissance (RCIR) Distinguished Speaker Series, held in collaboration with National Incubation Center Islamabad, Senator Sarmad Ali addressed the critical question of who controls Pakistan’s global image and why the nation itself is often absent from that conversation. The session explored how perception shapes international narratives and highlighted the importance of actively defining Brand Pakistan. According to Senator Ali, the challenge is not rooted in products or capabilities but in the way the country is perceived on global platforms, from media coverage to international discourse.

Senator Ali emphasized that Pakistan’s positioning on the world stage is influenced by multiple factors, including media narratives, soft power initiatives, and the engagement of youth and innovators in shaping the country’s image. He argued that while Pakistan produces remarkable talent, innovation, and entrepreneurial activity, these achievements often remain underrepresented in global narratives. By effectively leveraging technology, communications, and storytelling, the nation can project a more accurate, dynamic, and progressive image to the world, empowering local entrepreneurs and youth to take part in shaping that narrative.

The discussion also focused on the role of the younger generation in redefining Brand Pakistan. Senator Ali pointed out that youth influence, whether through social media, startup ecosystems, or creative industries, has the potential to transform perceptions. Founders, innovators, and emerging leaders were encouraged to consider themselves as ambassadors of the nation’s identity, actively contributing to a broader conversation about Pakistan’s capabilities in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The conversation highlighted how these efforts, when combined with structured messaging and strategic engagement, can help Pakistan reclaim its narrative in international arenas.

Moderated by Sayyed Ahmad Masud, Project Director at NIC Islamabad, the session drew attention to the interplay between perception, communication, and national identity. Examples were shared on how global branding is shaped by the stories countries tell about themselves and how misaligned or absent narratives can allow external forces to define public opinion. Senator Ali underscored that building Brand Pakistan requires deliberate efforts from both public institutions and private innovators, reinforcing that the responsibility lies with all citizens involved in the ecosystem. The event was supported by organizations including Noreen Mirza, Rotary International, Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan, Tech Destination Pakistan, and Ignite – National Technology Fund, reflecting a collaborative effort to strengthen Pakistan’s global presence through dialogue, youth engagement, and innovation-driven initiatives.

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