Udaan Pakistan: What is the grand plan for economic prosperity?
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00:00The political crisis in this country is linked to the economic crisis, both of which are seen as necessary and necessary at the moment.
00:08If the political crisis gets better, the economic crisis of this country will get better.
00:12But the government is trying.
00:13The flight program was launched this week.
00:15It was the initiative of Mr. Ahsan Iqbal's ministry.
00:17The Prime Minister was present there.
00:18It was a long meeting of two and a half to three hours.
00:22What has the government announced in this program?
00:25Let me tell you quickly in a glance.
00:26According to the government, the aim of the five-year flight program is to make the country competitive in the world economy, which is based on the framework of five A's.
00:36The first aim is export.
00:38Export means to shape the world economy based on imports.
00:41The plan includes IT, manufacturing, agriculture, minerals, individual power.
00:46Focusing on the blue economy, the goal of imports of 60 billion dollars annually has been set.
00:53The second aim is e-Pakistan, that is, to bring a digital revolution in the country.
00:57The e-Pakistan freelancing industry will take up to 5 billion dollars in information and communication technology.
01:04And 200,000 IT graduates will be ready from it annually.
01:08Remember that this is the second largest country in Pakistan in terms of internet ban.
01:13Myanmar is ahead of us at the moment.
01:15So this is our ground reality at the moment.
01:17Anyway, what is the third aim?
01:19Environment.
01:20According to the plan of environmental change, the government will make sure of the sustainable arrangements of seasonal changes and resources.
01:27This step will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50%.
01:31The water storage capacity will increase by 10 million acres per foot.
01:35The capacity of a greenhouse will increase by 2.3 crore acres.
01:38The demand for forests will increase.
01:40The ability to deal with natural disasters will increase.
01:43I don't know where this water will come from.
01:45Anyway, the fourth aim is energy.
01:47The fourth sector that will be paid attention to is energy and infrastructure.
01:51And it has been said in the document that the government will build a new infrastructure in the fields of renewable energy and basic infrastructure.
01:57And to ensure the availability of cheap, reliable renewable energy, it will increase it by 10%.
02:06The fifth and final goal is equity.
02:08That is, the construction of society will be on the fifth equity.
02:13According to the document of Pakistan's Department of Social Cooperation, poverty will be reduced by 13%.
02:20According to the figures of the World Bank, 40% of the population in Pakistan is living below the poverty line.
02:27And according to the estimates of the World Bank, by 2026, this limit may be more than 40%.
02:33According to the government documents, the Udaan Pakistan Program will work as a Jammu Roadmap to make Pakistan $10 billion by 2035 and $30 billion by 2047.
02:44At present, Pakistan's GDP is about $374 billion.
02:47While the country's target is to increase by 6% in the next five years.
02:54So how achievable are the government's current targets?
02:59How futuristic are they?
03:01And how much are they based on a desire?