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Pakistan Turns to Russia to Break Free From Western AI Dominance

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Pakistan has made AI a national priority, with the government committing $1 billion to the sector by 2030. Officials have also shown interest in working with Russia on AI initiatives.
By partnering with Russia on artificial intelligence, Pakistan can reduce its reliance on Western technologies and sidestep the prohibitive costs of building its own computing infrastructure, according to Amir Jahangir, Co-Founder and CEO of Mishal Pakistan, in an interview with Sputnik.
Pakistan's government has declared AI to be a national priority sector, committing $1 billion to its development by 2030. It has also signaled interest in cooperating with Russia on AI initiatives.
"It creates a more Eastern based technology or Euro-Asian based technology platforms that can be used in Pakistan," Jahangir said.
However, Jahangir acknowledged that Pakistan currently leans heavily on applying foreign tools rather than building its own core technologies. He outlined a two-pronged national strategy to address this challenge.
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On the short-term front, Pakistan has recognized the risk and adopted a national AI policy aimed at training one million AI professionals by 2030. The Prime Minister has also committed $1 billion in AI investments by 2030, including nearly 1,000 fully funded PhD scholarships to build world-class research capacity, Jahangir noted.
In the long term, Pakistan is building infrastructure to develop its own AI capabilities, as long-term success depends on local R&D, the expert emphasized. The country is trying to create indigenous AI products and develop a robust research ecosystem — this is the current policy direction.
"If implemented effectively, you could see Pakistan transition from a consumer of foreign AI to a creator of its own AI-driven future, thereby ensuring both economic resilience and strategic autonomy," Jahangir said.
In his view, Russia-Pakistan teamwork on AI could also extend to the following areas:
Cybersecurity. Pakistan aims to leverage Russian technologies to secure the digitalization of its economy.
Joint ventures and business-to-business collaboration. Russian cybersecurity firms and Pakistani businesses can form partnerships, mutually benefiting from each other's technologies and market opportunities.
Broader industrial integration, including at Pakistan Steel Mills, where Russian technical support could help revive the plant and transform it into a major industrial enterprise based in Pakistan.
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