ISLAMABAD: The federal government has initiated work to incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the national education curriculum, confirmed Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme.
Speaking at a press briefing, Rana Mashhood stated, “The government is actively working on an AI curriculum, recognizing the growing importance of technology in shaping the future.”
He added, “People used to say that India was far ahead in technology, but the world witnessed the talent of our youth during the recent Pakistan-India conflict.”
Highlighting Pakistan’s technological edge, he credited the Pakistan Air Force and the armed forces for effectively countering India, stating, “Had we not been technologically advanced, India would have implemented a Gaza-style model against us, but their aircraft were rendered blind in aerial warfare.”
“We downed the very aircraft that attempted to drop payloads. We could shoot down 35 aircraft, but chose restraint,” he said.
Rana Mashhood emphasized that future wars will be technological, not conventional, and added, “India lagged behind because of Pakistan’s superiority in tech.”
He concluded by saying, “If we hadn’t countered India through technology, Pakistan’s fate could have been very different. But we delivered a blow the world will remember. Attempts were made to erase our two-nation ideology, but the nation stood united.”