Project will also provide ecosystem in the fields of aviation, space and cyber.


Rawalpindi: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif inaugurated the National Aerospace and Technology Park on Friday.
The inauguration event was held in Rawalpindi, and the heads of the armed forces, federal ministers, and other military and civil authorities were present.
The project will help Pakistan progress in the sphere of technology. It will also serve as a foundation for future generations and secure self-sufficiency.
The park will also aid in the development of academic-industry links.
In addition, the project will provide an ecosystem in the sectors of aviation, space, and cyber.
The project was finished on time thanks to the tireless efforts of the chief of army staff and the head of the Pakistan Air Force, Shehbaz added.

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