The global economy is undergoing a dramatic transformation driven by digital technologies. This shift, further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, affects how individuals, businesses, governments, and societies interact. These changes have far-reaching implications for areas like politics, labor markets, trade, and even human rights.
A new report by Tabadlab, a Pakistani research organization, argues that Pakistan must embrace a “radical, multi-sectoral digital transformation” to stay competitive in this new economic landscape. Their report, “Digital Now: A Guide To Pakistan’s Digital Transformation,” outlines a comprehensive vision for achieving a truly “Digital Pakistan.”
The report emphasizes the need for an ambitious and forward-looking agenda to drive this digital transformation across various sectors. Without such a plan, Pakistan risks falling behind in the evolving global economy.