Islamabad: The Minister of Finance, Senator Mohamed Uranzib, said on Wednesday that Pakistan aims to move from receiving aid to attracting investment and technical cooperation from China.
In an interview with CGTN URDU during the Boao Forum for ASIA 2025 in China, Aurangzeb emphasized agriculture, artificial intelligence and technology as major sectors where Chinese investments will be welcomed.
He referred to successful cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), such as infrastructure and energy projects in Pakistan, as a testimony to the capabilities of this partnership. In addition, he discussed the ongoing efforts to renew the youth of the agricultural sector in Pakistan, with a reference to Prime Minister Shaybaz Sharif’s visit to China last year, which focused on exploring agricultural and agricultural universities.
As part of these initiatives, 1,000 Pakistani students and agriculture specialists will be sent to China soon for training and skills development. Uranzib also praised China’s leadership in green projects and environmental sustainability, which highlighted Pakistan’s strong desire to learn about these developments.