- Pakistan is an important Islamic country located in South Asia between India and Afghanistan. It has a population of over 200 million people and significant natural resources.
- However, Pakistan faces many challenges in the 21st century including a severe energy crisis, poor education and healthcare systems, high levels of corruption, terrorism, inflation, political instability, and widespread poverty and inequality.
- To overcome these issues, Pakistan needs strong leadership to improve governance, encourage economic development through industries and infrastructure projects, better distribute resources, and empower the population through education. With proper planning and unity, Pakistan has the potential to overcome its current problems.
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GEO-STRAREGIC IMPORTANCE OF PAKISTAN.
GEOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN.
GEOGRAPHICALLY LOCATION OF PAKISTAN WITH RESPECT TO NEIGHBORS.
GEO-POLITICAL IMPORTANCE OF PAKISTAN.
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GEO-STRAREGIC IMPORTANCE OF PAKISTAN.
GEOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN.
GEOGRAPHICALLY LOCATION OF PAKISTAN WITH RESPECT TO NEIGHBORS.
GEO-POLITICAL IMPORTANCE OF PAKISTAN.
Geo-strategic Worth And Location of Pakistan - CPEC - 2017FaHaD .H. NooR
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Pakistan is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan to the west and Iran to the southwest while China borders the country in the northeast. The nation is geopolitically placed within some of the most controversial regional boundaries which share disputes and have many-a-times escalated military tensions between the nations, e.g., that of Kashmir with India and the Durand Line with Afghanistan. Its western borders include the Khyber Pass and Bolan Pass that have served as traditional migration routes between Central Eurasia and South Asia
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2. Pakistan 21st Century
PAKISTAN AT GLANCE
• Important Islamic State
• Stretches over 1600kms north-south, 800kms east-west, and
1064kms along the costal-line of Arabian Sea
• Gateway of Central Asia and only way to reach Persian Gulf
through central Asia, that’s why get important position in
Sub-continent Asia
• Pakistan in this magnificent era of 21st Century have a lot of
Blessing of Allah along with miss-use and un fair distribution
of these resources.
3. STANDING ARM FORCE
•1st Islamic State with nuclear
weapon
•ISI, the world’s best intelligence
agency
•5th largest standing force
4. IRRIGATION & AGRICULTURE
• Pakistan's principal natural resources are ARABLE LAND
• 25% of Pakistan's total land area is under cultivation
• Pakistan has largest irrigation systems in the world
• Agriculture accounts for about 21.2% of GDP and employs
about 43% of the labor force
• Pakistan is one of the world's largest producers and
suppliers of
• Pakistan ranks third in the Muslim world and eighth
worldwide in farm output, according to the List of countries
by GDP sector composition.
• The most important crops are wheat, sugarcane, cotton,
and rice, which together account for more than 75% of the
value of total crop output.
5. RESERVES & PRODUCTIONS
• 5th largest coal reserve, (175 billion ton coal
in THAR)
• 2nd largest salt mine “khewra Mines”
• 5th largest Gold deposit
• 4th largest reserve of natural gas
• 2nd largest Dam “Tarbela Dam”
6. TRADING & ECONOMY
• World Largest Deep Sea Port “GAWADAR
SEA PORT”
• Gateway for central Asia & United Republic
of Russian States to reach Persian Gulf.
• Fish is found in large amount
7. • 9th Largest English Speaking Country
SCIENCE & SPORTS
• 7th Largest Pool of scientist and engineers
• Dr Abdul Salam
• Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan
• Dr Samar Mubarakmand
• Late Arfa Kareem (Youngest MCP)
• And List goes on
• Rawalpindi Express “SHOAIB AKHTER”
• WASEEM AKRAM
• SAEED AJMAL
• RAMEEZ RAJA
• NASEEM HAMEED
8. MEDIA AND MUSIC
• The major news agencies in Pakistan are the Associat
ed Press of Pakistan and Pakistan Press International.
• By the mid 1990’s television reached 80% of
the Pakistan population, and Pakistan television Co-
operation is the only channel at that time.
• Now many new private channels have been
introduced.
• Radio is also used.
10. • One of the major Power crisis in Pakistan is
Short Fall of Electricity.
POWER CRISIS
• Inadequate budgetary allocation
• Capacity of Terbela, Mangla & Chasma Dam
is reducing due to mud deposit in it.
11. • Education is Pakistan is very poor.
• The government only sets aside 3%of the
annual budget for education.
• The Pakistani government estimates the
Education
literacy rate of Pakistan to be at 47% but
outside spectators beg to differ claiming
the rate must be around 20%
12. • In 2011, Pakistan ranked 134 on the index with
42 countries ranking worse
CORRUPTION
• Survey in 2010 reported about major
corruption in Pakistan by sector like in court,
education, health care, law enforcement and
police, sports and taxation
13. • Inflation rate refers to a general rise in prices measured
against a standard level of purchasing power.
• It is the root cause of oodles of problems in the country.
• The inflation rate in Pakistan was last reported at 10.2
INFLATION
percent in November of 2011
• Its mainly occur, industries are closed due to government
policies creating unemployment.
• Petrol price hikes is the second main cause.
14. • Unfortunately Pakistan rank 2nd in death ranking in spite
of largest standing arm force
• It has become a major and highly destructive
phenomenon in recent year
TERRORISM
• According to the government of Pakistan the direct and
indirect economic costs of terrorism from 2000-2010
total $68 billion.
• Terrorism in Pakistan is due to sectarian/ religious
violence, Suddenly change political situation,
Dictatorship type behavior in civil army, Business/family
disputes, Zamindar ( Landlord created by British) this
trend continued into the 21st century
15. POVERTY & IN-EQUALITY
• Some countries even lost economic growth
momentum without entering into the stage of
sustainable human development. Pakistan is an
example of such countries which had respectable
growth till the late 1960s but later experienced
low levels of economic growth (with equity)
because of faltering on human development And
often forgotten lesson, which emerges from
experiences
16. POLITICAL INSTABILITY
• The instability of government, inefficiency of
political parties, and a weak political culture create
the scenario for a politically instable state
• Pakistan failed to establish a stable democratic
government due to constitutional conflict. Due to
political instability, Pakistan’s economic and social
growth has been curtailed.
17. • Pakistan is 7th most populated
HEALTH & POPULATION
country in the world.
• Focus on curative medicine than
preventive medicine
• High prevalence of
communicable diseases
• Malnutrition
19. • From QUAID-e-AZAM to Asif Ali Zardari Pakistan
PAKISTAN TODAY
moves through every thick and thin.
• 60 years back there is NATION that did not have
LAND, but today there is a LAND that don’t have
NATION.
• The problems that Pakistan facing despite of a long
list of blessings are:
20. Pakistan can get out of crisis
• Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Chairman said that
the country is facing an unannounced economic
emergency as budget deficit has swelled to more than
Rs600 billion,
• But still its never too late, we can still have chance to
save our home land PAKISTAN….
Just by proper planning and good governance
21. BRAIN LEADERS & BRAIN LEARNERS
• needs to focus on Hydro Energy wind energy, and
electricity by coal and setting up dams and Run of River
projects.
• (India-Pakistan-Iran) and TAPI (Turkmenistan-
Afghanistan-Pakistan -India) gas pipelines Projects.
22. •
GOOD LEADERSHIP
Also, the current Pakistani government agencies include the Water and Power
Ministry, Oil and Gas Ministry, OGRA, AEDB, NEPRA, PPIB, WAPDA, NTDC, SHYDO.
To implement and coordinate all projects, it is suggested that one cohesive energy
Ministry be made responsible for all energy issues in order to create more unity
• Plan and establish more industries to reduce unemployment and poverty
• Educate people about the hazards of overpopulation
• Strick rule and regulation to follow by every one, without the discrimination of
rich & poor, power & weak.
23. Shaheen of Pakistan
• Nothing is lost yet
• Stop thinking that Pakistan is a worse country
• Major power of Pakistan is its YOUTH
(SHAHEEN of Pakistan)
• Its our motherland and we are responsible for
its goods and bad, its not the property of few
family, nobody is allow to play family politics
here.