Pakistan and Tajikistan Explore Cultural and Digital Cooperation Initiatives

- Pakistan - December 20, 2025
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Strengthening Cultural Ties: Pakistan and Tajikistan’s Digital Media Cooperation

In a notable meeting between Pakistan’s Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, and Tajikistan’s Culture Minister, Sattoriyon Matlubakhon Amonzoda, both leaders emphasized the importance of deepening cooperation in digital media. This dialogue comes at an opportune moment during the two-day Pakistan-Tajik Cultural Festival held at Lok Virsa from December 19 to 20. Such festivals serve as vibrant platforms for cultural exchange and connection, breathing life into the historical ties shared by the two nations.

During their discussions, Tarar highlighted the significance of digital media as a crucial tool for public engagement and cultural outreach. He noted that as the world increasingly moves online, fostering these connections digitally becomes essential for mutual understanding. The ministers agreed that promoting cultural and media cooperation could further strengthen people-to-people exchanges, paving the way for a formal cultural cooperation agreement ahead of a potential presidential visit from Tajikistan to Pakistan.

Cultural festivals like the Pakistan-Tajik event showcase not just the arts but also the shared literary and cultural heritage that can fortify bilateral relations. Amonzoda echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that Tajikistan is committed to continuing its collaboration with Pakistan in both cultural exchanges and digital initiatives. This commitment reflects a broader understanding that shared cultures can serve as a bridge in enhancing diplomatic relationships.

The inaugural ceremony of the festival attracted prominent figures, including Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Aurangzeb Khan Khichi and Communications Minister Abdul Aleem Khan. Their attendance underscores the importance Pakistan places on cultural diplomacy and international relations.

Events that shine a light on our shared histories and artistic traditions are vital for lasting friendships between countries. They remind us that despite geographical distances, cultures can weave a rich tapestry of connection.

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