The Federal Plan, Development and Special initiative, Ahsan Iqbal on Monday launched “Uan Pakistan: Creative and Cultural Economy”.
Karachi, (Urduupoint / Pakistan Point News – 28th July, 2025) Federal Ministry for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal on Monday launched “Uman Pakistan: Pacific and Cultural Economy” at a high -profile event here.
The launch brought together the major figures of film, television, drama, performing arts and music industries that shared their insight on the challenges facing challenges and the challenges facing areas where the party’s support is immediately needed.
Addressing the gathering, the minister highlighted the importance of Uyan Pakistan as part of the Prime Minister’s vision to change Pakistan’s economic trajectory under the 5S framework. He said that eight high-coaches have been identified under the export column, recognized as an important driver of future development with creative and cultural economy.
The minister remarked, “Our creative economy has had unpublished capacity.” “Tonight marks the onset of a new chapter, where we invest in this field, help it to flourish, and help place it on a global platform.”
Ahsan Iqbal emphasized that Uan Pakistan is not just an incident, but a national comment to nurture creativity and cultural exports. He invited industry leaders to cooperate with the report by sharing his aspirations and obstacles, stating that a collective attitude is necessary to increase Pakistan’s creative industries.
The minister described the creative economy as both a cultural property and an economic engine. He said, “globally, the creative industry has developed in the $ 2.5 trillion sector and is now an important source of foreign exchange and national branding for many counties. Creative exports, reactions of the world that can shape cultural narratives and shape global perception to economies and global perceptions,” he said.
He reflected Pakistan’s heritage of Pakistan’s globally acclaimed television plays and cultural prosperity, lamenting missed opportunities due to lack of strategic focus. He said that Pakistan which produces 80 to 100 plays annually, the industry still struggles with limited support and infrastic. In this context, he outlined the immediate need for policy interventions that really understand and enable the creative workforce.
The minister highlighted the role of soft power and the role of the cultural field in national-bed, “said,” Cultural story stories influenced hearts and minds.
He said that the government is committed to support the creative economy as a main part of the country’s export-level development strategy. “If we come to achieve permanent devils, we should uplift areas like art, tourism, IT and entertainment industry.
Ahsan Iqbal “shut down his speech” until 2047, when Pakistan and India celebrate 100 years of independence, we should be able to perform a progressive, creative and confident Pakistan.
The Ministry confirmed its commitment to keep Pakistan’s creative economy as a strategic pillar of national development, shaping not only exports, but also Ideasi, Hope and future postability.