Participants of the 35th Senior Management Course (SMC) at the National Institute of Management (NIM) were recently briefed on the Green Pakistan Initiative (GPI) under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).
The briefing covered various policy initiatives spearheaded by SIFC and the innovative strategies introduced by GPI.
A highlight of the session was the introduction to the Land Information and Management System (LIMS), including a practical demonstration of its functionality. The participants gained insights into how LIMS is revolutionizing land management and supporting GPI's broader goals.
The session also delved into several key areas within the Green Pakistan Initiative. Participants were informed about advancements in agriculture, efficient water management practices, and IT-based operations aimed at enhancing productivity in the agricultural sector.
The discussion emphasized the role of agricultural smart farms, designed to facilitate farmers and promote the sector's development.
The LIMS and GPI programs illustrate SIFC's commitment to creating a conducive environment for foreign investment in Pakistan's key sectors. The initiatives showcase the effectiveness of SIFC in driving growth and development through strategic investment and technological innovation.