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News » Pakistan IT exports hit $3.4Bn as AI outsourcing demand surges

Pakistan IT exports hit $3.4Bn as AI outsourcing demand surges

Pakistan IT exports hit $3.4Bn as AI outsourcing demand surges
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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — Pakistan’s IT and IT-enabled services sector generated $3.39 billion in exports during the first nine months of FY2025-26 — a 20% year-on-year increase — with March 2026 alone recording $413 million, the second-highest monthly figure in the country’s history. 

According to a report from Independent News Pakistan, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) projects full-year exports reaching $4.5–$5 billion, driven by global demand for AI integration, cloud migration, and cybersecurity services.

AI outsourcing demand fuels Pakistan’s 20% export growth

Global demand is shifting toward the service categories Pakistan is actively building: AI integration, data analytics, cybersecurity compliance, and cloud migration — as international buyers diversify sourcing relationships beyond single-country dependency.

The 20% growth rate, sustained over nine months, reflects Pakistan capturing demand from multiple vectors simultaneously: the global AI outsourcing wave, Gulf market expansion, and rising buyer interest in credible alternatives to established India-Philippines ecosystems.

“Global demand is rapidly shifting toward AI integration, data analytics, cybersecurity compliance, and cloud migration services,” said Asfand Yar Khan, Director General IT at MoITT.

Pakistan targets higher-value contracts as freelancer earnings surge

Pakistani freelancers earned $557 million in foreign exchange in H1 FY2025-26 — a 58% increase over the same period the prior year — as AI-adjacent work commands higher per-engagement rates across global platforms.

The sector is transitioning beyond small outsourcing contracts into higher-value segments including fintech, cybersecurity, health tech, and digital banking, supported by the “Tech Destination Pakistan” campaign and institutional backing from the MoITT, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, State Bank of Pakistan, and Pakistan Software Export Board.

Gulf country demand is growing significantly, adding a new geographic demand base alongside Pakistan’s established North American and European client relationships.

Pakistan’s freelancer community and enterprise IT firms are expanding in the same direction simultaneously — toward AI-enabled, higher-margin service categories — a dual-track growth pattern that is rare among emerging outsourcing markets at this scale.

“International companies are now diversifying outsourcing destinations instead of depending on a single market — and Pakistani firms are no longer limited to small outsourcing contracts,” said Syed Junaid Imam, Member IT at MoITT.

For BPO and IT services buyers, Pakistan’s trajectory presents a market expanding at 20% with deepening AI, cloud, and cybersecurity capability alongside cost competitiveness well below India’s current benchmarks for equivalent technical talent. 

A full-year figure of $4.5–$5 billion would represent one of the faster single-year growth arcs in South Asian IT services history. For buyers considering Pakistan as a primary or supplemental offshore destination, the nine-month export data marks a credibility threshold the market has now clearly crossed.

 

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