By Our Correspondent
LAHORE – In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, leadership in technology is no longer just about expertise—it is about vision, collaboration, and national progress. The recent appointment of Muhammad Salman Nasir as Deputy Convener of the IT Committee at the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry Punjab for 2026 reflects this very spirit of forward-thinking leadership.
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Salman Nasir’s journey has been defined by consistent dedication to Pakistan’s growing tech ecosystem. From advocating innovation to fostering connections between industry stakeholders, his work symbolizes the bridge between traditional business frameworks and the digital future. This new role is not merely a title—it is a responsibility to shape policies, encourage startups, and strengthen the IT sector’s contribution to the national economy.
At a time when Pakistan’s digital economy is gaining global attention, such leadership appointments carry immense significance. They signal trust in capable individuals who can navigate challenges and unlock opportunities. As 2026 approaches, expectations rise—but so does optimism. With leaders like Salman Nasir at the helm, the path toward a stronger, more innovative Pakistan appears clearer than ever.
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