This document outlines the economic, social, and political problems facing Pakistan and proposes remedies. The main economic problems are a lack of industry, more imports than exports, issues with nationalized industries, limited tourism, inflation, improper budget allocation, and currency value fluctuations. Social problems include poverty, illiteracy, terrorism, corruption, unemployment, and child labor. Political problems stem from past wars, the creation of Bangladesh, the Kashmir issue, weak foreign policy, military takeovers, taxation, and instability. Suggested remedies include job training programs, improving business conditions, boosting education, reducing corruption, focusing on health and education spending, family planning initiatives, and political reforms.