Pakistan Post DG Maqsood Ahmed Leads Modernization and Reform Drive
Pakistan Post DG Maqsood Ahmed Leads Modernization Drive

ISLAMABAD: Director General Pakistan Post, SQN LDR (retd) Maqsood Ahmed, a senior BS-21 officer of the Government of Pakistan, is spearheading the modernization and transformation of the national postal network through visionary leadership, policy innovation, and institutional reform.

Driving Organizational Growth and International Partnerships

According to a statement issued by Pakistan Post, he is also driving the organization for organizational growth, fostering international partnerships, and managing complex postal and governmental operations. He is playing a pivotal role in shaping and implementing policies aimed at enhancing service delivery, operational efficiency, and connectivity across the country.

Strengthening Pakistan Post's Position

His leadership continues to strengthen Pakistan Post's position as a key public service institution in an evolving digital and economic landscape. He has a proven track record of representing Pakistan at the highest international forums, including the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and Asia Pacific Postal Union (APPU).

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Under his guidance, Pakistan Post is embracing digital transformation to meet modern demands. The integration of technology into postal services is expected to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction. Additionally, strategic partnerships with global postal organizations are being pursued to align with international standards.

Maqsood Ahmed's efforts are part of a broader government initiative to modernize public sector institutions. His experience in both military and civil service brings a unique perspective to the challenges facing the postal network. The reforms are anticipated to have a lasting impact on Pakistan's communication infrastructure.

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