Since its inception, Pakistan’s economic growth has largely been dependent on foreign aid, cheap loans, and remittances with very little focus on export growth led by manufacturing and IT services.…
Muhammad Ragheeb-ud-din
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Pakistan’s recent political history has been primarily split between four institutions that have dominated the political landscape since a case of exploding mangoes ended Zia’s regime in 1988. These four…
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Pakistan’s complete economic meltdown is in progress with the currency market being the prime indicator of how quickly things are spiraling out of control. Pakistan’s currency has gone from 100…
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The events of past week have made clear the direction in which Pakistani politics is heading in the times to come with major consequences for politicians, citizens and businesses. Firstly…
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Budgets in Pakistan have rarely been dependable exercises as rarely have ever any of the targets and figures presented in the budget have come true as much as fairy tales…
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The upcoming budget is bound to be one of if not the most important budget in the history of Pakistan. The country is at a defining moment as it is…
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“A crisis takes much longer time coming than you think, and then it happens much faster than you would have thought” (Rudiger Dornbisch). This quote has accurately summed up political…