Showing posts with label PAKISTAN ECONOMY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PAKISTAN ECONOMY. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Pakistan Chosen Among 22 To Lead Economic Growth


 










22 economies of the planet are severally chosen by world establishments and are earmarked to guide world economic process into the twenty first century. These countries presently account for seventy fifth of world gross domestic product and seventieth of its population. it's pertinent to notice that these twenty two nations account for a mere 100 percent of the countries within the World Bank’s world info.
The most encouraging side is that Pakistan is among these twenty two choose nations. In 2005 once all our economic indicators were positive associate degreed showing an upward trend, Pakistan was another to the list known as NEXT-11, a bunch of eleven countries – Bangla Desh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Turkey, Asian nation, and Vietnam – that world money establishments and researchers felt would lead the long run world economic process, behind the G-7 countries – North American nation, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, and USA – and BRIC countries (abbreviation for Brazil, Russia, India, and China). it had been a good honour and a sworn statement that we have a tendency to square measure among the most important contributors of the planet.
As a background perspective, G-7 was created in 1986 and since then they need important influence on regional yet as world policies concerning care, education, carbon emission, and different property initiatives. BRIC was coined in 2001 and mirrored a shift in world economic power removed from the developed G-7 economies and towards the developing world. These four countries, combined, account for over 1 / 4 of the world’s land mass and over four-hundredth of its population and it's calculable that BRIC economies can overtake G-7 economies, in size, by the year 2027. Next-11 economies have the potential of turning into the world’s largest economies among this century right behind G-7 and BRIC countries. the choice of Next-11 was supported economics stability, investment policies, size of economy, and future growth potential.

Do we still should be a part of this list?

Last few years are terribly rough on Pakistan. With our lacklustre economics performance and deteriorating infrastructure, there's a high chance that international specialists could plan to drop U.S.A. from the NEXT-11 list unless we fix our structural problems and rebound back and show sturdy economic progress that we had displayed in early 2000. Reviewing Pakistan’s past performance trends, we have a tendency to see that in 2001 we had all-time low economic process among all the fifteen countries (Next-11 + BRIC), by 2004 our economic process had up to prime|the highest} half-hour mark and that we remained within the top five hundredth mark in 2005 and 2006. afterward it's continued to drop steady and in 2011 we have a tendency to once more hit the bottom to fifteen within the list.

Despite our lacklustre economic performance over the previous couple of years, we've got the potential, resources and competence to deliver considerably higher growth rates. However, to try and do therefore we have a tendency to need sturdy commitment from our government, paperwork and political leadership. we have a tendency to should 1st fix the safety scenario, followed by investment heavily in infrastructure particularly energy reliableness.

We conjointly should specialize in up overall governance, belongings rights, and strengthening our investment opportunities to draw in native and international investors. to create this growth property we have a tendency to should invest important resources in upgrading our education infrastructure yet as analysis and innovation standing.

I have little question that with the vast natural resources, seventh largest population plus the tenth largest work force with 3 million staff getting into work force once a year in conjunction with intelligent policies, we will come back to our past glory. we simply want a sincere qualified economic team and support from government establishments.

Sunday, 2 November 2014

Pakistan In 2025 vision of Nawaz


Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal said on Sunday that the PML-N government would launch economic long march or Vision 2025 here on August 11 (Monday) to transform Pakistan into an economically strong and prosperous country by providing a high quality of life for all citizens.
“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to launch Vision 2025 developed with the consensus of all four provinces, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan governments to put Pakistan on way to sustainable economic growth trajectory, creating a globally competitive and prosperous country by providing a high quality of life for all citizens”, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal told a press conference here this afternoon.
He said that PML-N’s previous government in year 1998 initiated Vision 2010 but dictator Pervez Musharraf after one year overthrew the government and the vision was not materialized.
He added that under vision 2010 PML-N government forecast that Pakistan would require 28,000 MW of electricity but the road map for energy need under the vision 2010 was not implemented and discontinued as a result the country is facing worst type of load shedding today.
 Ahsan Iqbal however said that only one part of vision 2010 was implement by the then Chairman Higher Education Commission (HEC) Dr Prof Attaur Rehman and PhD programme was continued which helped infuse new life to the universities in the country.
Prof Iqbal said if Vision 2025 is implemented and continued the country would get rid of the problem of load shedding before the years 2017-18.
He further said that government has initiated Diamer-Bhasha Dam, which is the biggest water reservoir to be completed in 10 to 12 years time.
This project would not only facilitate the one government in power but also help provide electricity and water to governments in future for long term across the country.
Vision 2025 is a long term project for socio economic prosperity of the country on sustainable basis”, he remarked.
He added that if Diamer-Bhasha Dam was not built, the country would face shortage of water and the building of the dam would secure the power and water requirements of the country for the longer period.
He urged the youth that instead of participating the Imran-Qadri led “Barbadi (destruction) March” should participate in the Vision 2025 march. 
He highlighted the long term visions had given by the leaderships of China, Turkey, Malaysia and other countries, which changed the fate of their people and these countries are now witnessing economic growth and prosperity and their citizens are enjoying a quality life.
“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has also given the nation Vision 2025 aiming at making Pakistan a economically strong and prosperous country in Asia as well as the world”, he remarked.
He added that PML-N led government has put Pakistan on the path of economic growth trajectory and the international organization like “Moody’s” has enhanced credit rating of Pakistan from negative to stable which reflected the prudent economic policies of the government.
Prof. Iqbal said that Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri are conspiring to destabilize the country and democracy for their ulterior motives and people of Pakistan would never allow them to do so.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, he said, wanted to make Pakistan economically strong and a viable country in the region.
The development of the country and human resource development are the Prime minister’s top priorities and the government would continue this policy for the betterment of the people.
Prof. Iqbal said that government under Vision 2025 would enhance exports of the country from current $25 billion to $150 billion to create job opportunities and reduce poverty in the country.
In Vision 2025, education and human capital development have also been given top priorities and enough resources would be allocated for these sectors for the prosperity of the country and its people.