ISLAMABAD — A Chinese technology delegation has expressed strong interest in building long-term partnerships and investing in Pakistan’s information technology sector, citing the country’s expanding digital ecosystem and growing pool of skilled professionals.
The two-member delegation from Leviathan Group, which specialises in big data centres, advanced digital solutions, and smart technologies, shared its interest during a meeting with Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja.
The delegation comprised Mingqian Sun, Chief Executive Officer of Leviathan Technologies, and Dinglin Mei, Senior Representative of the group. The meeting was also attended by Zeeshan Qureshi, Chief Operating Officer of Capital Smart Innovations, and Khalid Taimur Akram, Adviser to the Chairman of HRL Group.
During the discussion, Sun outlined Leviathan’s areas of expertise and explored opportunities for collaboration, technology transfer, and potential investment in Pakistan’s IT sector.
Minister Khawaja welcomed the delegation and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to promoting foreign investment, strengthening digital infrastructure, and creating a business-friendly environment for international technology firms. She highlighted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s “Digital Nation Pakistan” vision, which aims to position the country as a regional hub for IT services, innovation, and digital transformation.
The Chinese delegation welcomed Pakistan’s policy direction and expressed interest in continued engagement with local stakeholders to explore collaborative projects. Both sides agreed to maintain close coordination and identify concrete avenues for cooperation in the near future, strengthening Pakistan–China technological and economic ties.
