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For 2013-14 Pak GDP was 25.4 trillion pkp, for 2014-15 its 29.2 trillion pkr.
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For 2013-14 Pak GDP was 25.4 trillion pkp, for 2014-15 its 29.2 trillion pkr.
I agree we are at a better position (in terms of security) than you but with Hasina at power, we will just stay where we are staying where we are and not improving. Meaning, things will only get worse.
Only if it's domestically, in international market you need to use the nominal.
these are all official sources so forget about wikie
I am tired of this stupid discussion. if state bank OF PAKISTAN says its 22,489,077 million who are you to contradict it ???????
the GDP was RS. 22,489,077 MILLION for year 2014 = AROUND 226 BILLION DOLLARS
check it their official site for GOD SAKE!
State Bank of Pakistan - Statistics and Data Warehouse Publications
Check the site again, it says 25.4 trillion. You can also chech last year budget pdf files.
no other site/source (even if it comes out of MR. Dar own mouth) is more trusted than "state bank of Pakistan" official site and it says 22,489,077 million
its simple, state bank of Pakistan is undisputed source
Check latest data, which is for 2013-14 and its 25.4 trillion. I know 29.2t is estimate, it can be lower depending on gdp growth. But even in worst case scenario it will not go below 28 trillion. We will get real figure in couple of months when budget is presented.
ok i didnt know that state bank bank of Pakistan is lying. its banana bank i think.
Pakistan grew 30% 2011-2012?
no, from 177 to 213 means only around 15% growth due to 4% real gdp growth, inflation, rupee gain during that period.Pakistan grew 30% 2011-2012?
I guess it is $1190
you guess but I don't guess I provide precise values. See your GDP at worldbank website and divide it with your population
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