Algorithmic Diplomacy And Digital Sovereignty: Reimagining Pakistan's Foreign Policy In The Age Of Generative AI
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58760/mairaj.v4i2.87Keywords:
AI Governance, International Relations, Foreign Policy, Generative Artificial Intelligence, Digital Sovereignty, Algorithmic DiplomacyAbstract
The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has introduced a new dimension to international relations by transforming diplomatic communication, foreign policy decision-making, and digital governance. As states increasingly rely on AI-powered technologies for strategic analysis, public diplomacy, and information management, the concept of algorithmic diplomacy has emerged as an important area of scholarly inquiry. Simultaneously, concerns regarding digital sovereignty have intensified as governments seek greater control over data, digital infrastructure, and algorithmic systems developed largely by multinational technology corporations. For developing countries such as Pakistan, these technological shifts create both opportunities and significant policy challenges.This study examines the relationship between algorithmic diplomacy and digital sovereignty within the context of Pakistan's foreign policy. Employing a qualitative research design, the study draws upon constructivist and techno-political perspectives to analyze official policy documents, international reports, academic literature, and regional developments published before September 2025. The article argues that Pakistan's diplomatic institutions are entering an era in which AI-driven technologies can strengthen diplomatic engagement, crisis communication, and strategic forecasting. However, dependence on foreign digital platforms, limited domestic AI governance, cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and inadequate regulatory frameworks may constrain Pakistan's ability to exercise digital sovereignty. The findings suggest that Pakistan must develop a comprehensive national AI diplomacy strategy, invest in indigenous technological capabilities, strengthen cyber governance, and actively participate in international negotiations on AI governance. By integrating technological innovation with traditional diplomatic practices, Pakistan can improve its strategic autonomy while contributing constructively to emerging global norms governing artificial intelligence. The study contributes to the growing literature on technology and international relations by providing a Pakistan-centered analysis of algorithmic diplomacy and offering policy recommendations for states navigating the evolving digital international order.



