Pakistan has achieved a significant milestone at the International Olympiad in Informatics held in Bolivia, with all four participating students earning bronze medals. Competing against teams from 86 countries, the Pakistani delegation secured the 32nd position, outperforming nations such as Germany, France, and Italy.
The national team consisted of Muhammad Aneeq, Ghulam Junaid, Muhammad Saram, and Ahmed Imran Malik, each of whom demonstrated outstanding problem-solving and programming skills on the global stage. Their combined success reflects both individual excellence and the strength of Pakistan’s training programs for young talent in the field of computer science.
This achievement is being celebrated across the country, as the students’ performance highlights Pakistan’s growing presence in international academic competitions. The accomplishment also serves as an inspiration for future participants and signifies the country’s potential in the field of informatics.