💨 Abstract
Daniel Castro, Vice President of the US think tank ITIF, expressed concern over Pakistan's ongoing internet restrictions, warning that these measures could result in long-term economic instability. He described Pakistan's internet shutdowns as a "puzzle" and "anomaly" given the country's push towards digitalization. Castro stressed that governments should prioritize long-term economic stability over short-term political gains.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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