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What can we do to make Pakistan a developed country?
We have to focus on primary, secondary and higher education as this will be the key to success of Pakistan. Along with education, there is also need of good training of our younger generation so they could be more passionate, patriot and productive citizen of Pakistan.
How can we make our country a developed country?
Most commonly, the criteria for evaluating the degree of economic development are gross domestic product (GDP), gross national product (GNP), the per capita income, level of industrialization, amount of widespread infrastructure and general standard of living.
How can we make Pakistan successful?
If current trends continue, by 2050, India’s economy will be 40 times larger than Pakistan’s, and China’s economy a 100 times. Pakistan has many assets, of which it can make better use – from its vast water and river endowment, to its coastline and cities, to its natural resources, including its mining potential.
How can Pakistan be developed?
Pakistan can be developed if we ourselves primarily tend to change it. We just want our institutions to work but dont want to do something ourselves. We dont want to pay taxes but want our institutions to work on their full power. How actually it effects our country.
Is Pakistan progressing in the world?
Despite countless challenges, Pakistan has progressed. But not as much to be counted in the developed nations of the world. Pakistan and India got independence on the very same date. But why is it that India is far ahead of us in terms of economy and development? Why is Pakistan lagging behind even after 71 years of independence?
How is the development of agriculture sector in Pakistan?
The development of agriculture sector of Pakistan is continues. The big industry of Pakistan i.e. Textile, rice, sugar, flour, ghee and edible oils depends upon agriculture sector. Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy of Pakistan.
Why do people flee from Pakistan?
Much of whom find refuge in fleeing the country for finding jobs. As a result, the talent that should be serving the country for its prosperity, flees to serve other nations rising their status of development. 6. Poor are deprived, rich are blessed In Pakistan, power lies in the hands of few.