AS we welcome the new year, it is nice to be able to feel that the country has a lot to look forward to. Pakistan’s development trajectory certainly looks better than what had been the case in the recent past. The country has made progress in a variety of sectors, establishing the framework for future growth and stability.

Pakistan is well-positioned to overcome obstacles as well as realise its potential with smart reforms and international partnerships.

During 2025, several important areas are predicted to boost Pakistan’s pace of development. Fiscal changes and a reju-venated financial industry will help drive economic growth.

The government’s Vision 2025 five-year plan will continue to focus on water, energy and food security to ensure long-term development. Infrastructure investments, particularly in transportation and logistics, will result in more competitive and efficient systems that are likely to promote economic growth.

Furthermore, measures to enhance the business climate and lower inflation will attract both domestic and foreign investors, accelerating national growth. The emphasis on the private sector and entrepreneurship-led development will benefit small and medium-sized busin-esses, boosting innovation and employment creation.

Despite problems, such as political ins-tability and security concerns, Pakistan’s overall prospects in 2025 appear promising. Positive economic indicators and ongoing reforms point to a trajectory of growth and progress.

Pakistan can make great progress and improve the quality of life for its people by utilising its strategic position and cultivating an innovative and sustainable environment. The march towards being a more stable nation will surely continue, guided by optimism and commitment.

Fizza Faisal
Rawalpindi

Published in Dawn, January 1st, 2025

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