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Gwadar to Host National Youth Summit 2026 with Focus on Innovation

Gwadar to host National Youth Summit 2026 promoting innovation, technology, and youth-led solutions for Pakistan’s future growth.

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Gwadar National Youth Summit 2026

Gwadar National Youth Summit 2026 showcasing youth engagement, innovative projects, and ideas shaping Pakistan’s future [ Image by AFP]

April 5, 2026

Gwadar is set to host the National Youth Summit 2026 from April 7 to 9 at GDA Public Higher Secondary School. The event is being organized by the Youth Affairs Department Balochistan. It will bring together young people from across Pakistan. The summit shows a growing focus on youth empowerment and national engagement.

Thousands of students, entrepreneurs, and young professionals are expected to attend. This makes it one of the largest youth gatherings in the region. The theme of the summit is “Learn, Innovate, Lead.” It aims to help young people build skills and explore new ideas.

At the same time, the summit will offer mentorship and policy discussions. Participants will meet experts and decision makers. This will give them a chance to share ideas and learn from experienced voices. As a result, it will help bridge the gap between youth and leadership.

Moreover, the event is part of a wider set of activities in Gwadar. Events like the Jashn-e-Sahil Sports Festival are also taking place. These activities are turning the city into a lively center for youth engagement and opportunity.

The summit will promote unity among young people from different regions. It will help build a shared sense of purpose and national cohesion.

Looking ahead, Gwadar is emerging as a symbol of growth and hope. The summit reflects a positive shift towards inclusion and opportunity. It shows that investing in youth is key to Pakistan’s future.

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