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Pakistan in 2050


Pakistan came into existence as a dominion within the Commonwealth in August 1947, with Jinnah as governor-general and Liaquat Ali Khan as prime minister. . With West and East Pakistan separated by more than 1,000 miles of Indian Territory and with the major portion of the wealth and resources of the British heritage passing to India, Pakistan’s survival seemed to hang in the balance. The economic condition of the Pakistan was very bad on that time. Mohammed Ali Jinnah died in September 1948, within 13 months of independence. . Pakistan is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and predominantly a Muslim society. Ninety-seven per cent of the140 million people in Pakistan are Muslims.

Urdu is the mother tongue of only seven per cent of the population. More than half the working population is involved in agriculture and live in rural areas.
                       Pakistan is not a developed country but it is a developing country. On May 28, 1998, Pakistan became a nuclear power when it successfully carried out five nuclear tests at Chaghi, in the province of Baluchistan. This was in direct response to five nuclear explosions by India, just two weeks earlier. The inflation rate in Pakistan was 121.69 percent in June 2010.Pakistan is the sixth largest populous country in the world, with an estimated population of 169.9 million at the end of June 2009.
   Pakistan may be on the top or may be…… in 2050. In terms of Macroeconomic Stability variables, Pakistan performs very poorly and has 1st, 4th and 6th place for high inflation, high government deficit and high external debt respectively. Pakistan is facing political instability since its birth. In the Pakistan the dictatorship role lots of times .If we failed to find out a good leader very soon then it will be very difficult to survey because today the leaders we have are not capable to bring the Pakistan on the top.
In 2050 Pakistan population will be doubled. In 40 years it will be the fourth largest country on Earth. Pakistan will overtake Brazil and Indonesia by 2050 to rank fourth in world population, almost doubling to 335 million from its current 180 million. The question is that How can Pakistan support a population that size with jobs, education, health care? From a strategic and economical point of view Pakistan enjoys a key position in the South Asia. Karakorum Highway now makes communication with China easier. God has gifted number of resources to Pakistan. But the problem is that we are not using them well. Sixty years have passed away but we cannot find out still our destination. Lot of people talk about that after fifty years or more Pakistan will be super power or it will be country to watch. Does it make any kind of sense? A country that is facing lot of problems since its birth can be superpower .IF such a kind of problems like terrorism, education, unemployment, corruption, health, and illiteracy continued for more ten to twenty years then I am very sorry to say that it will be difficult to keep on the map of the world.
On the other hand if the people of Pakistan really want to see it a developed country. Then there is need to bring a resolution. We have to fired out all those peoples those are not sincere to Pakistan. We have to take decide what we want? If we succeed to make all those things that our great leader Quaid-e-Azam advised us then no doubt in 2050 .Pakistan will be better than now .Pakistan must use its resources and the leaders of the Pakistan must take stand .As a Pakistan I am hopeful that Insha’Allah in 2050  Pakistan will be best in the world.

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