Pakistan has great economic potential with its strategic location, young population, and natural resources. Initiatives like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) could significantly boost infrastructure and connectivity. However, can Pakistan overcome challenges like high public debt, inflation, and unemployment? Will necessary reforms be implemented to reduce reliance on agriculture and foster a robust industrial base?
The digital economy offers hope. The rise of IT and tech startups could drive innovation and job creation. However, can Pakistan expand internet access and digital literacy to fully harness this potential? Ultimately, I believe Pakistan’s stability and prosperity will depend on internal reforms and regional dynamics.
Rimsha Saleem
Islamabad
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