Pakistan’s latest Economic Survey reveals significant expansion in the digital economy, largely fueled by robust growth within the Information Technology (IT) sector. The survey indicates a 9.2 percent growth in the IT sector, contributing substantially to overall economic activity. This growth is attributed to increased demand for digital services both domestically and internationally, alongside rising exports. The report highlights a surge in freelance exports, reaching $2.8 billion in the first nine months of the current fiscal year, a considerable increase from previous periods. Furthermore, the tech startup ecosystem is flourishing, attracting substantial foreign direct investment. The government emphasizes its commitment to further incentivizing the IT sector through supportive policies and infrastructure development to sustain this positive trajectory and address challenges like skill gaps and connectivity issues. The survey projects continued expansion of the digital economy as a key driver of future economic growth for Pakistan.