About this Event
The Pakistan Conference at Harvard 2026, the flagship annual gathering of The Pakistan Initiative (TPI), returning to Harvard University on April 12, 2026. represents the second chapter of North America's leading gathering on Pakistan’s future.
Centered on the theme “Pakistan — From Potential to Performance,” the conference brings together policymakers, economists, technologists, artists, investors, and global leaders to explore how Pakistan can translate its immense potential into sustained performance on the world stage.
Why this event?
Pakistan’s story is often told through crisis. This conference aims to shift the narrative — spotlighting innovation, resilience, and the leaders shaping Pakistan’s next chapter.
At a time when conversations about Pakistan are often stuck between optimism and pessimism, this conference asks a more practical question: what does real performance look like, and how do we get there?
The Pakistan Conference at Harvard 2026 is designed to:
- Elevate bold ideas and evidence‑driven solutions
- Connect global and diaspora talent
- Build bridges between academia, industry, and government
- Inspire a new generation of Pakistani and Pakistan‑adjacent leaders
This is the platform where ambition meets action.
What to Expect
The Pakistan Conference at Harvard 2026 will feature a full day of programming including keynote conversations, curated panels, and cross-sector dialogues spanning:
- Economic policy and macroeconomic confidence
- Governance, institutions, and democratic resilience
- Education, workforce readiness, and social mobility
- Innovation, entrepreneurship, and enterprise creation
- Arts, culture, and creative influence
The program is designed to move beyond diagnosis toward insight, alignment, and long-term thinking.
Featured Speakers & Contributors (preliminary list, subject to confirmation)
This year's conference will feature voices from across Pakistan and the global Pakistani diaspora, including:
- Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Planning Development & Special Initiatives
- Atif Mian, Economist
- Hina Rabbani Khar, Former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
- Mudassir Sheikha, CEO and Co-Founder, Careem
- Michael Kugelman, Former Director, South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center
- Daron Acemoglu, Economist
- Amjad Saqib, Founder & Executive Director, Akhuwat Foundation
Alongside senior policymakers, business leaders, academics, and cultural figures from Pakistan and abroad.
Additional Programming
In addition to the core conference agenda, the day will feature:
- Startup and Innovation Pitch Competition: Early-stage Pakistani founders pitching to investors and operators for exposure, feedback, and potential support.
- Cultural and Arts Exhibition: A curated exhibition running throughout the day, offering a mere glimpse of the prolific Pakistani heritage.
Who should attend?
- Students & young professionals
- Policy thinkers, public sector leaders, & academics
- Founders, operators & investors
- Members of the global Pakistani diaspora
- Anyone interested in solutions-oriented conversations about Pakistan
What’s included in my ticket?
- A full day of programming (9:30AM–6PM): keynotes, panels, art exhibitions, and leadership conversations with top thinkers and practitioners
- High‑impact networking with students, policymakers, industry executives, and global experts
- Complimentary halal lunch
📅 Date: Sunday, April 12, 2026
📍 Location: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
🎟️ Tickets: Sales close April 5 at 11:59pm EST
🕘 Format: Full-day conference 👥 Audience: 700+ in-person attendees, with broader global reach through media and digital platforms
Join us for the second chapter of the Pakistan Conference at Harvard and help shape the conversations that matter.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harvard University, Harvard University, Cambridge, United States
USD 40.00 to USD 75.00












