Tania Aidrus aims to unlock Pakistan’s digital future with ‘Digital Pakistan’ initiative.

Tania Aidrus graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and was Head of Strategic Initiatives on the Next Billion Users (NBU) team at Google Inc, before joining ‘Digital Pakistan’.

She quit her position at Google Inc a few months ago to head Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ‘Digital Pakistan’ initiative. In her own words, she wants to “put Pakistan on the map” as far as technology and innovation were concerned. She has described it as having “an over-arching vision that aims to unlock the potential of Pakistan’s digital future”.

Tania Aidrus says; “Pakistan must work towards a future in which technology touches and enriches the life of every citizen, thereby driving higher productivity and giving the people greater control by unleashing their entrepreneurial potential and propelling Pakistan forward towards a secure economic future”. She has been made in charge of the Prime Minister’s Digital Pakistan initiative which is expected to herald a technologically-driven environment for the tech-savvy youth of Pakistan.

Talking about the start-up environment in the country, Tania Aidrus says; “I strongly believe that Pakistan’s startup ecosystem is poised for take-off as ‘the middle class is growing and is driving growth in consumer spending”.

She further stated that; “there are 70 million broadband internet users in the country besides a mostly young and dynamic population and incredible talent. It seems as a matter of time when a few big successes in Pakistan will suddenly bring regional and global attention to the massive opportunity that exists in the country”.

Asked how can this be a more structured, coherent and measurable pathway, Tania clarifies that; “like most other ambitious transformations, what Pakistan needs is a clear, comprehensive and articulate strategy to determine where it wants to go in the long term”.

In Tania’s view; “the Digital Pakistan initiative will make a marked contribution to the job market as the next billion dollar companies will come from IT and hundreds of thousands of new jobs will be created. These jobs will be in multiple sectors and functions and will offer the single biggest opportunity to Pakistan to help it bridge the unemployment gap”. 

Making her views about the blocks in the way of entrepreneurial evolution in the IT sector in Pakistan known, she said that; “things should be made easier for tech startups to operate easily in the country. In Pakistan’s future tech development, Tania pins her hopes on the private sector and adds that the government could contribute by creating an enabling environment for the new entrants”.

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