Pakistan is 44th largest economy in the world with GDP of $383 billion
Pakistan's per capita income increased to $1798 in 2022 from $86 in 1950
According to
the finance ministry report, the nominal GDP rose from $3 billion in 1950 to
$383bn in 2022, while GDP growth was recorded at 5.97% in 2022 compared to 1.8%
in 1950. Per capita income jumped from $86 in 1950 to $1,798 in 2022.
The tax
revenues rose from Rs0.31 billion to Rs6, 126.1 billion from 1950-2022, while
agriculture accounted for 59.95 of the total GDP in 1949-50. Pakistan is 44th
largest economy in the world on the basis of nominal GDP of $383 billion but 24th
largest economy on purchasing power parity.
In the
agriculture sector, the production of wheat increased from 3.35 million tonnes
in 1958 to 29.4m tonnes in 2022, rice from 0.69m tonnes to 9.32m tonnes, maize
from 0.36m tonnes to 10.64m tonnes, sugarcane from 5.53m tonnes to 88.65m
tonnes, cotton from 1.16m bales to 8.33m bales and water availability from 63.9
million acre-feet to 131 MAF.
Pakistan was
an agriculture country with large population was dependent on agriculture in
1947. The structure of economy has drastically changed since Pakistan’s
inception in 1947 with industry and then services sectors dominated the economy.
The report also revealed that at the time of the independence in 1947, Pakistan
inherited only 34 industrial units out of the 921 in undivided India.
Finance
Minister Miftah Ismail said the dearth of resources to meet the local needs
after independence was not a secret as India refused to give due share of its
wealth to Pakistan soon after its birth.
The severely
disrupted country’s economic system along with settlement of the refugees were
major challenges faced by the newly born country, he said but added that Pakistan’s
economy quickly revitalised with the hard work and determination of its people.
He said a country with 30 million population in 1947 could not feed its population and had to import most of its food requirements from abroad, adding that local agriculture production has risen significantly today.
Miftah Ismail said Pakistan constructed both large and small dams like Tarbela and Mangla, which increased the water storage and availability to 131 MAF in 2022 from 63.9 MAF in 1965-66, adding that it helped in achieving sustain agriculture sector growth.He said
Pakistan emerged as one of the leading exporters of textiles, pharmaceutical
goods and food-related items and economic policies of the successive
governments have promoted industry, agriculture and services sectors.
The
perseverance of its people made Pakistan the world’s 24th largest economy in
terms of purchasing power parity and 44th in terms of nominal GDP, the finance
minister said.
Federal
Secretary Ministry of Finance Hamed Yaqoob Sheikh said the 75 years journey of
Pakistan was a story of economic, political, social and regional events that
has shaped the country that we live today.
He said
several boom-bust cycles, political crises and geo-strategic challenges have
guided the country’s policies and programmes.
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