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I'm not too sure if this population boom is a good thing
And second twice the rate as if India is doing 7% we do 14% that's not at all realistic
Doubt India will grow that fast, unless it get a boost in FDI. Also, I said it was Idealistic. I was thinking 7% average year on year growth for Pakistan over 25-30 years and 3.5-4% average growth for India.
Pakistan could do it if it attracts ~3% of GDP FDI annually and get more productive, as well as the increase in population could keep pakistani labor prices competitive (similar to how China grew over the last 30-40 years).
considering foreign firms maybe reluctant to mine and process in Afghanistan, if Mining is done in Afghanistan, there is a possibility sole of the value added processing and manufacturing for some components of things like batteries could be done in Pakistan (a safer and stable place for investors to put up the factories and processing centers)
A large labor force under the right kind of management could be put to use turning marginal land into arable farmland, and with the right agricultural technological improvements, crop yields can go up dramatically; enough o feed the population and export to the markets next door in the Middle East, at competitive prices.
7% annual growth for the next 30 years can help Pakistan get to a $2 trillion dollar economy. Even if India is larger then a $8 Trillion economy in 30 years, a $2 trillion dollar economy with a 400 million strong population that is still relatively young will be a challenge for them.
We need to remember that our GDP per capita is depressed for a number of artificial reasons, and could see somewhat of a rebound with the right kind of policies and management.
also, the $2 trillion dollar economy was based on a world bank report
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