Our country has long invested in hard power that can defend the country from foreign aggression. However, Pakistan is lagging behind when it comes to the economic sector, exposing it to financial vulnerabilities.
Political instability has exacerbated this issue. The country’s transition towards geo-economics will take time and require a consensus among all major stakeholders.
Shafi Ahmed Khowaja
Hyderabad
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