The Margalla Dialogue 2025 brought Islamabad into the spotlight as policymakers and intellectuals gathered to discuss the future of regional integration and artificial intelligence (AI). Organized by the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI), this high-profile event focused on some of the most pressing issues of our time: connectivity, soft power, and internal security.
AI Takes Center Stage
Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunications, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, emphasized how technology—especially AI—has the capacity to transform Pakistan’s economic and social landscape. She highlighted the urgent need for policy innovation and regional cooperation to harness AI for growth and stability. The Margalla Dialogue served as a platform for leaders to map out strategies that could propel Pakistan and its neighbors toward a more connected and technologically advanced future.
Collaboration Over Competition
The discussions weren’t just about technology; they also touched on soft power, connectivity, and internal security. Participants echoed the sentiment that regional unity is key to facing global challenges. The event sent a clear message: when it comes to progress, it’s better to build bridges than firewalls. Who knew that policy talks could sound this inspiring?
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