Islamabad, President Dr. Arif Alvi has called for the global sharing of scientific knowledge and breakthroughs to address various economic, social, and global challenges. His remarks were made during a ceremony marking the 29th anniversary of COMSATS in Islamabad.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, President Alvi stressed the importance of not restricting access to scientific knowledge, as its wider availability could significantly benefit humanity. He emphasized the need for knowledge sharing among nations without hindrances, highlighting its potential in helping the world navigate through its current challenges.
In his speech, President Alvi also underscored the importance of just and equitable distribution of wealth globally to alleviate human suffering. He pointed out that by adopting modern scientific methodologies, Pakistan has the potential to become a leading nutrition-supplying country.
Addressing the issue of costly power production in Pakistan, President Alvi noted the advancements in solar technology as a viable solution to this challenge. His comments reflect a broader vision of harnessing scientific progress for sustainable development and greater public welfare.
The President’s advocacy for the free exchange of scientific ideas and knowledge resonates with a growing global consensus on the importance of science and technology in solving contemporary issues.