Jul 05, 2025
Khushi Kumari
Microsoft Shuts Down Pakistan Office After 25 Years: What It Means
Microsoft announced today the shutdown of its physical operations in Pakistan, impacting employees and services
The company cited economy and security challenges in the region as key drivers behind the decision
Several dozens of staff members are affected, with plans for reassignment or support during the transition
Microsoft will now operate remotely, focusing on online support and regional partnerships
Local businesses and government clients will continue receiving services, but without a local physical presence
This could fit a growing pattern where multinationals prioritize remote infrastructure over local offices in unstable markets
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