
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti announced on Sunday that Balochistan was entering a new era of digital governance, transparency, and innovation. The provincial government introduced its first-ever Digital Media Policy 2026 in a message marking World Telecommunication and Information Society Day.
Bugti highlighted the implementation of advanced systems to strengthen transparency, merit, and good governance. An AI-based recruitment system was emphasized for ensuring fairness and efficiency. He stated that Balochistan is embracing modern communication systems to create a transparent, innovative, and future-ready province.
The chief minister noted rapid progress in establishing IT parks, youth IT programs, and e-governance reforms. Projects such as the digitalization of route 164 buses and climate tech initiatives were reshaping the province’s infrastructure. Bugti emphasized that scholarships and digital skills programs for youth remained top priorities, ensuring equal opportunities for development and access to modern facilities.
He added that new projects in health, infrastructure, and public welfare aligned Balochistan with global standards of innovation and sustainability. The Balochistan government is committed to providing equal opportunities and modern facilities to its youth, enabling them to lead the province into a prosperous future.
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