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2 days ago · 2030. Read 15 predictions about Pakistan in 2030, a year that will see this country experience significant change in its politics, economics, technology, culture, and environment. It’s your future, discover what you’re in for.
Feb 9, 2017 · PwC projected Pakistan’s GDP on PPP-basis at $1.868 trillion in 2030 and $4.236 trillion in 2050. The tax consultancy, however, forecast a whopping nine times jump in the country’s GDP at market exchange rates (MER) within three decades.
Pakistan 2030: Possible Scenarios and Options. By Col Harinder Singh. Issue Book Excerpt: Asia 2030 - The Unfolding Future | Date : 15 Feb , 2012. George Friedman once said that the first line of defence against Islamic radicals would be the Muslim states themselves. It could be believed that Pakistan quite accurately represents this fault line.
6 days ago · WASHINGTON, March 22, 2024—The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved $149.7 million in financing for Pakistan today to support two projects.The Digital Economy Enhancement Project ($78 million) will support the expansion of digitally enabled public services delivery for citizens and firms, while the second Additional Financing for the Sindh Barrages Improvement Project ($71.7 ...
between 2019 and 2030, reflecting population growth and higher per capita consumption. To keep up with this higher consumption, Pakistan will need to invest an aggregate amount of US$24.5 billion by 2030, equivalent to spending 0.7 percent of GDP every year from 2020 to 2030. This should be accompanied by the planned shift toward
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Apr 3, 2023 · ISLAMABAD, April 4, 2023 —Pakistan’s economy is expected to grow by only 0.4 percent in the current fiscal year ending June 2023. According to World Bank’s latest Pakistan Development Update: Recent Economic Developments, Outlook, and Risks, released today, the slower growth reflects subdued private sector activity amid deteriorating ...
Nov 9, 2023 · November 09, 2023. Credit: Depositphotos. In a series of statements, top government officials have predicted optimistic figures for Pakistan’s future information technology (IT) exports.