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Saudi Arabia ‘Vision 2025’: Soaring ambitions

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By FAISAL TAHIR KHAN
Published: Sep 23, 2011 23:32 Updated: Sep 23, 2011 23:32

Everything we see around us now is just a manifestation of a vision once seen by someone. The future holds untold possibilities. Let’s visualize the following scenario on Sept. 23, 2025:

“Saudi Arabia is one of the fifth most competitive economies in the world. Saudi Arabia’s GDP has crossed $1.5 trillion and the per capita income has reached $70,000. King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) is ranked among the top 20 universities in the world for three consecutive years. Twenty Saudi nationals have received Nobel awards. Saudi Arabia is exporting 1.5 million cars every year. Saudi Arabia’s export revenue from solar energy has touched $500 billion. Fifty Saudi companies have made it to the Fortune 500 companies. The Kingdom’s education and health systems are followed by many nations as role models.”

Japan, China, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and many other nations saw similar dreams almost 50 years ago and they made it through sheer determination and hard work.

They showed the world that how a country with limited natural resources, scarce land and many natural disasters could still be one of the biggest industrial nations in the world.

The biggest creations of the Creator are human beings and there is an urgent need to explore the true potential of that resource more importantly than the natural resource beneath us.

All those nations who have mastered the art of developing their human resource into competitive knowledge workers — who add positive value to their economies and to global economies — will have an edge on those who do not offer such expertise.

Every economic revolution requires a different set of skills and those trying to use their obsolete thoughts in a new economic paradigm may become redundant.

The skills required in stone ages may not be relevant today. The world is entering a new era of innovation that is based on creative thinking as the knowledge revolution gathers pace.

Saudi Arabia needs to ensure that it is grooming people who could pursue lucrative careers and would play a pioneering role in the modern world.

Saudi Arabia also has a unique geographical location, favorable demographics and an asset base that can be converted into sustainable economic cycles and business models.

It also wields a lot of respect amongst OIC and G20 member states.

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah’s great vision for the nation is demonstrated in his commitment to develop both hard and soft infrastructure by building great universities. There are also moves to initiate dialogues to harness harmony, tolerance and understanding among nations. This is the need of the hour and implementing the right policies can make Saudi Arabia a truly competitive nation in years to come.

It is crucial for people from all walks of life in the Kingdom to play their role in achieving this vision that can take Saudi Arabia into this new paradigm of innovation and self-sustainable economic model based on human capital.

It is also necessary that young Saudi students, professionals, entrepreneurs should increase their ties with the outer world and learn the best practices in science, management, technology and in other cutting edge industries as the real challenge is to bridge the know-how gap. They can gain more knowledge by interacting with those who have already mastered those skills and industries.

From paper pin to an airplane, from high skyscrapers to modern cities it was just an idea once in someone’s mind.

In reality, everything we see around us is just a manifestation of a vision once seen by someone.

It is necessary that all stake holders of a community see a vision for themselves, their family and their nation and above all for the world at large.

So, let’s leave a better Saudi Arabia and a better world for our coming generations to come.

Saudi Arabia

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This is the Saudi Arabia I see in the future.
 
And what happens when Saudi Arabia runs out of oil? Your country will run like a machine as long as it has adequate oil, once the oil stops, the country stops.

The best advice I will give Saudi Arabia is to make big investments in India. We are the country of the future. It will be a smart move to join India's camp.
 
And what happens when Saudi Arabia runs out of oil? Your country will run like a machine as long as it has adequate oil, once the oil stops, the country stops.

Moving AWAY from oil is the greatest goal each Saudi has. And the path we are in will render oil a secondary income source.
 
Moving AWAY from oil is the greatest goal each Saudi has. And the path we are in will render oil a secondary income source.

Indeed, Industrialization started in 1996 I believe in SA, compared then to now it's at a good pace but he's right Mosa, Saudi Arabia should Invest Big in China and India.
 
Indeed KSA has the potential to achieve it with its young population and resources , all needed is good leadership. Good luck.
 
The biggest creations of the Creator are human beings and there is an urgent need to explore the true potential of that resource more importantly than the natural resource beneath us.

So very true. :tup:

Saudi Arabia definitely has enormous potential for the development of their human resources. All you need is a good education system, a good environment for development, and a lot of capital... and Saudi Arabia has got all of it.
 
And what happens when Saudi Arabia runs out of oil? Your country will run like a machine as long as it has adequate oil, once the oil stops, the country stops.

The best advice I will give Saudi Arabia is to make big investments in India. We are the country of the future. It will be a smart move to join India's camp.

Saudi Arabia would invest in nations with better bang for the buck, unfortunately hindustan is not a lucky one as you would not even let an incoming person bring in or take out a swiss watch without paying huge sum of money call it bribe and corruption.

On the other hand Saudis are playing in the hands of US, Saudi investment in Pakistan is not enough unfortunately Saudis invested more in taliban and like minded groups, If they can invest in our gold, undiscovered oil sector and copper they can make enough and so can Pakistan prosperous unfortunately due to our corrupt government neither China nor Saudis are willing to.
 
Everything we see around us now is just a manifestation of a vision once seen by someone. The future holds untold possibilities. Let’s visualize the following scenario on Sept. 23, 2025:

“Saudi Arabia is one of the fifth most competitive economies in the world. Saudi Arabia’s GDP has crossed $1.5 trillion and the per capita income has reached $70,000. King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) is ranked among the top 20 universities in the world for three consecutive years. Twenty Saudi nationals have received Nobel awards. Saudi Arabia is exporting 1.5 million cars every year. Saudi Arabia’s export revenue from solar energy has touched $500 billion. Fifty Saudi companies have made it to the Fortune 500 companies. The Kingdom’s education and health systems are followed by many nations as role models.”

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Let's get back down to earth
KSA's goal should be to beat Iran's gowth which has been under sanctions for 3+ decades and exports 1/4 of the amount of oil KSA exports. You guys can't even beat Iran but you talk about stupid crap written in that article.

here are the GDP growths for Iran and KSA over the past 15 years. Iran in blue, KSA in red and data is from the World Bank. As you can see KSA can't even beat sanction hit Iran even though you guys export 4 times more oil than us.
iranvsksa.png



Mosa, your theads are becoming a joke man. First that car that was 99 percent Austrian and now this.
 
And what happens when Saudi Arabia runs out of oil? Your country will run like a machine as long as it has adequate oil, once the oil stops, the country stops.

The best advice I will give Saudi Arabia is to make big investments in India. We are the country of the future. It will be a smart move to join India's camp.

lol you are worried about saudi Arabia ...? you should ask what will happen to the world/india when Saudi Arabia runs out of oil....!!!:cry::cry:
 
Everything we see around us now is just a manifestation of a vision once seen by someone. The future holds untold possibilities. Let’s visualize the following scenario on Sept. 23, 2025:

“Saudi Arabia is one of the fifth most competitive economies in the world. Saudi Arabia’s GDP has crossed $1.5 trillion and the per capita income has reached $70,000. King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) is ranked among the top 20 universities in the world for three consecutive years. Twenty Saudi nationals have received Nobel awards. Saudi Arabia is exporting 1.5 million cars every year. Saudi Arabia’s export revenue from solar energy has touched $500 billion. Fifty Saudi companies have made it to the Fortune 500 companies. The Kingdom’s education and health systems are followed by many nations as role models.”

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Let's get back down to earth
KSA's goal should be to beat Iran's gowth which has been under sanctions for 3+ decades and exports 1/4 of the amount of oil KSA exports. You guys can't even beat Iran but you talk about stupid crap written in that article.

here are the GDP growths for Iran and KSA over the past 15 years. Iran in blue, KSA in red and data is from the World Bank. As you can see KSA can't even beat sanction hit Iran even though you guys export 4 times more oil than us.
iranvsksa.png



Mosa, your theads are becoming a joke man. First that car that was 99 percent Austrian and now this.

99% Austrian?? That wikipedia article was probably written by those guys as an ad for them. Yes we got their help but that car is made here by Saudi Hands and was made by Saudi Engineers.

And why are you comparing with Iran in the first place??
 
And stop flattering yourself as if Saudi Arabia is somehow obsessed with Iran.
 
Let's see where Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan or any of the Muslim Countries stand in front of the World!

List of stock exchanges - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not a Single Islamic Country here out of 57 Countries!

Heck My City has 2 in the Top 10 :lol:

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List of steel producers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1 Iranian Company at 27th!

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List of countries by motor vehicle production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iran 13th

Turkey 16th

Pakistan 34th

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List of countries by cement production - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Iran 3rd

Turkey 5th

Saudi Arabia 13th

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Automotive industry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not a Single Company of an Islamic Country in the Top 50!

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_steel_production

Again Hardly anyone noticeable!

Only Industrialization can save the Muslim countries of Apathy!
 
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