Pakistan poised to rank among top 25 economies by 2025

naveed

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reform Ahsan Iqbal said on Wednesday that Pakistan possessed the attributes of an advancing nation, and was well-positioned to rank among the worlds top 25 economies by 2025.

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The signs of a failing country cannot be attributed to Pakistan now that there is a clear vision, an independent judiciary, free media, and a growing civil society with a strategic economic roadmap standing on strong, democratic foundations, he said, while addressing a national conference titled Building Knowledge Based Economy in Pakistan.He said that his optimism was supported by the improving law and order situation, sustainable economic growth, and a favourable investment environment.At least the direction is right, Iqbal said.The conference was organised by the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) alongside the Hanns Seidal Foundation.

Iqbal said that the ministrys Vision 2025 emphasizes human resource development, regional connectivity, knowledge economy, inclusive growth, and shared prosperity.He said that human resource development is at the top of the governments priorities, and that education is being targeted through increased funding for higher education.Iqbal also proposed a United States (US)-Pakistan knowledge corridor, which would allow Pakistan to benefit from the high quality science and technology education available in US universities.It is unfortunate that despite being a strategic partner, Pakistan was not given preferential treatment in terms of its students availing higher education opportunities in US universities,

he said.
Speakers at a subsequent panel at the conference discussed the reasons behind the stable economic growth enjoyed by countries such as Japan, South Korea, and Germany, despite the countries devastation due to war.The panel highlighted how, in the 1950s when the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of South Korea was less than Pakistans, their literacy rate was 62 per cent something Pakistan has yet to achieve.Senator Farhatullah Babar said that one major issue in Pakistan was the inconsistent policymaking by successive governments.Dr. Usman Mustafa, from the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), said that the economy revolves around agriculture in its first phase, however, after the industrial revolution wealth became associated with manufacturing and commerce. He said that in the current era, wealth is linked with the ownership of knowledge needed to produce goods and services.

Not only are we talking about producing at low costs with better quality, there is now an increased demand for information, Mustafa said.The speakers, most of whom were economists, called for higher investments in research and development (R&D).However, Dr. Tariq Bashir, from the Pakistan Council of Science and Technology, blamed both the government and stakeholders for not investing in knowledge generation, and said that the private sector should establish R&D centres for specific sectors to improve the competitive standing of exports.Azhar Majeed, from the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) said that the textile sector is facing severe challenges, and has remained stagnant for five years.

But one of the most severe issues we face, apart from the energy crisis, is $1.5 billion stuck with the Federal Board of Revue for refunds, he said, adding, Which industry would be willing to invest in R&D in such conditions?

Published in Dawn, September 10th, 2015
 

imran_hosein_fan

Minister (2k+ posts)
yeh wohi hai jo hamaray bachpan mein 1997/1998 "vision 2010" ka incharge tha, aur pata nahe pakistan ko pehlay number pe la raha tha in world economies
now he is playing the same "s-h-i--t" again!!! :S
 

SpIDeR.

Minister (2k+ posts)
mujhy to corrupt league k dor main corruption mian rank milta dikh rha hia.. jaisye in k kartot samny aa rehy hian...
 

SharpAsKnife

Minister (2k+ posts)
Isi tarhan ke lollipop miyaan saahab ki tajarba kaar team har tenure main deti rahi hai aur reality main IMF ko forged figures deti rahi hai. jab jab pakri gai, typing error aur administrative errors keh kar hamara tax money penalties main pay karti rahi hai. The only thing they can do is to make us fool, yeh sirf apna business chala sakte hain, warna agar kisi paan ke khokhay ka contract do inko to us par bhi IMF say loan le lainge.
 

baba dina

Councller (250+ posts)
These people assume all stupid. Loans from all across the globe and wasting monies in grand failures to allow economy expansion to that extent... One need mind shut or total ignorance to accept this statement on just its face value...
 

Pak1stani

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
یہ کس کو بیوقوف بنآ رہا ہے؟
جب آبادی پانچویں یا کہتے نمبر پر ہوگی تو ظاہر ہے مجموی معیشت بھی بڑی ہوگی لیکن فی کس آمدنی میں شائد سویں نمبر پر
اس طرح تو انڈیا آجکل تیسری یا چھوتی بڑی معیشت ہے لیکن حال پاکستان جیسا ہی ہے

پاکستان کی معشیت
آجکل چالیسویں نمبر پر ہے اور فی کس آمدنی کے حساب سے ایک سو پچیسویں نمبر پر
 
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Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
What a genius this guy is.
Pakistan currently has world's 6th highest population, and will soon take over Brazil to become the 5th most populous.
With a population this big, it would be a shame if Pakistan doesnt fall in the top 20 economies by size.
 

mercedesbenz

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
یہ مداری کا پتر بھی نورے نے سہانے خواب دکھانے کیلیئے رکھا ھوا ھے چند دِنں کے بعد یہ بھڑوا بھی ترقی کرنے کا چوھا چھڑ کر بھاگ جاتا ھے۔
 

akinternational

Minister (2k+ posts)
this pig & his bosses don't see that people of pakistan are suffering under NOT having bijli, pani, gas, roti, dawa, milawat se pak dudh aur deeger cheezen, tahaffuz, izzat, waqar,
 

Husaink

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
نوروں کو اور کسی چیز کا تجربہ ہو نہ ہو بین سنانے کا زبردست تجربہ رکھتے ہیں

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Pathfinder

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
No limit to dreaming big. but by 2025 is a very big dream when success like nandipur that was meant to be the grail of revolution in the country failed to start producing electricity even after it devoured billions of Rs.