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According to the Economic complexity index, Pakistan is the 67th largest export economy in the world and the 106th most complex economy. [10] During the fiscal year 2015–16, Pakistan's exports stood at US$20.81 billion and imports at US$44.76 billion, resulting in a negative trade balance of US$23.96 billion.
P@SHA/PASHA (Pakistan Software Houses Association for IT and ITeS) (1992–Present) is a non-profit functional trade body and registered association for the IT industry in Pakistan, primarily to promote and develop the software and services industry in Pakistan and to protect the rights of its members.
Pages in category "Software companies of Pakistan" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. TPS Pakistan
Name Headquarters Assets Industry Net income Nishat Group: Lahore: US$6 billion [1]: Conglomerate: Fauji Foundation: Rawalpindi: US$4 billion [2]: Conglomerate: US$1.671 billion (2017) [3]: Hashoo Group
The Government of Pakistan has prioritized Information technology as a key component of its efforts to establish an "Information age" within the country. [12] Significant progress has been made in developing efficient computerized e-government systems for major departments, including the police, law enforcement agencies, and district administration. [12]
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TPS Pakistan's two founders, Mohammad Sohail and Mubashir Rahim, completed their higher education in engineering in the United States. After gaining experience at NCR Corporation, a software and electronics company specialised in computer servers and ATMs, [1] they returned to Pakistan in the early 1990s. In Karachi, they established their own ...
Lahore is home to Pakistan's Punjabi film industry, and is a major centre of Qawwali music. [31] The city also hosts much of Pakistan's tourist industry, [31] [32] with major attractions including the Walled City, the famous Badshahi and Wazir Khan mosques, as well as several Sikh and Sufi shrines.