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Outlook 2035 on future socio-economic roadmap launched

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The Planning Commission has initiated a comprehensive study on the future development scenario building for Pakistan titled “Pakistan Outlook 2035”. The initiative, which will assess long-term challenges in the light of prevailing economic crisis and changing global dynamics in key sectors of the economy and identify policy choices for the policy makers for rapid socioeconomic development of the country, said a press release.

While chairing a meeting of the Planning Commission Members, Minister Planning and Development, Professor Ahsan Iqbal said that the study would be launched at the start of 2023, and that it would act as a prelude to developing Pakistan’s Vision 2035 and Vision 2047. He emphasized that Pakistan’s economy required fundamental structural changes and development of new export led growth paradigm.

This could only be achieved by following a consistent policy framework for at least a decade. “The country in 2017-18 was well on its way to realise the target of joining top 25 economies of the world by 2025 as set in Pakistan’s Vision 2025 launched in 2014 under PMLN government but the change of government in 2018 caused a major diversion. Continuity of policies was discarded and path of confrontation and reversals was adopted by previous government which destroyed the investor confidence and progress.

Nearly four years later, we inherited a country close to economic bankruptcy,” said the minister. While underscoring the significance of Pakistan Outlook 2025, he added, “Since day one our topmost priority has been to bring about an economic turnaround and stabilisation in the country and resume the journey to national progress. Pakistan

Outlook 2035 will help us understand where we are at present and where are we headed if we do business as usual a decade and a half later.” The Members of the Commission were assigned to complete the study through engagement with the relevant stakeholders.

The minister directed to establish a Steering Committee for supervising the initiative, comprising of country’s top economists, private sector and research institutions in the country The Chief Economist will coordinate the effort.

The future needs assessment and target setting in Pakistan Outlook 2035 will be done on the basis of seven pillars of the previous vision, which include: developing human and social capital; achieving sustained, indigenous and inclusive growth, democratic governance, institutional reform and modernization of the public sector; energy, water and food security; private sector and entrepreneurship-led growth; developing a competitive knowledge economy through value addition; and modernizing transportation infrastructure.

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