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AI Infrastructure: Pakistan Is About to Waste Its Cheapest Competitive Advantage

Pakistan should stop chasing crypto mining and build AI infrastructure instead. Here’s why sovereign AI compute could become the country’s next strategic industry.

  • land registries
  • supply chains
  • trade finance
  • digital identity
  • tokenization
  • cross-border settlements
  • document authentication

Those opportunities remain real.

But they do not require Pakistan’s primary national energy strategy to revolve around Bitcoin mining.

Blockchain should remain one component of digital transformation—not the destination itself.


Digital Infrastructure Comes Before Decentralization

One observation made during the recent public discussion deserves particular attention.

Fractionalization and decentralized trust become meaningful only after a country has digitized its core infrastructure.

That means strengthening:

  • national identity systems
  • payment rails
  • digital signatures
  • cloud infrastructure
  • cybersecurity
  • government APIs
  • enterprise software
  • public databases

Pakistan has already begun parts of this journey through institutions including NADRA, the State Bank and digital governance initiatives.

Without this foundation, decentralized systems become fragmented rather than transformative.


Sovereign AI Is Becoming National Infrastructure

The world has quietly entered a new technological arms race.

Five years ago countries competed for manufacturing.

Today they compete for semiconductor access.

Tomorrow they will compete for AI compute.

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Governments across the world are investing billions into sovereign AI infrastructure because they increasingly recognize that relying entirely on foreign cloud providers creates strategic vulnerabilities.

National AI infrastructure is becoming as important as ports, highways and airports.

Pakistan should not be absent from this race.


Gwadar Could Become Pakistan’s Compute Gateway

Several observers have suggested Gwadar as a potential location for large-scale AI infrastructure.

The idea deserves serious consideration.

A dedicated AI and cloud computing zone could integrate:

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