Pakistan is 'embarking on right path of reform and resilience', with post-IMF overhaul easing pressures: Aurangzeb ...
In Pakistan, the economy does not simply suffer from mismanagement or bad luck, it suffers because the underlying political ...
Pakistan will struggle to meet its development and GDP growth targets if its current population trajectory continues, senior ...
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Only 18% consider economy strong

Only one in every five citizens thinks that Pakistan's economy is strong and just 16% are confident about investing in future ...
Pakistan, Oct. 9 -- Pakistan's economy has shown stronger-than-expected performance, as the government revised the country's GDP growth rate for FY2025 to 3.04%, compared to the earlier estimate of ...
The conference will feature eight key sessions addressing Pakistan’s current agricultural priorities and future challenges.
Pakistan’s GDP growth has missed the government’s growth target for FY 2024-25, recording only 2.68 per cent growth against the anticipated 3.6 per cent, according to sources from Pakistan's National ...
KARACHI (Reuters) -Pakistan's economy grew 2.4% in the third quarter of the fiscal year that ends in June, the national accounts committee said on Tuesday, while revising up growth prospects for the ...
Population growth, when unaccompanied by strong human development, traps an economy in a cycle of low productivity and low ...
The latest UNDP Human Development Report 2025 lays bare this uncomfortable truth. Pakistan’s Human Development Index stands ...
Pakistan has always been a center of trade, shaped by the Indus and the old Silk Road routes that once [...]Read ...
Planning minister warns country could reach 370m by 2050, with annual addition of 4-4.5m people — equivalent to New Zealand.