A recent study by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) reveals that internet shutdowns in Pakistan have significant economic consequences.
PIDE's research shows that a 24-hour internet blackout results in a direct loss of Rs1.3 billion, equivalent to 0.57% of the daily GDP.
This disruption affects various sectors, including ride-sharing, food delivery, freelance work, and telecommunications.
Dr. Nadeem ul Haque, Vice Chancellor of PIDE, emphasized the internet's crucial role in modern life.
However, Pakistan's internet infrastructure lags in terms of quality and coverage, exacerbating the impact of shutdowns on industries like transportation and food delivery.
The study underscores the importance of improving internet access, especially in remote areas, to empower the youth and reduce socio-economic disparities.