Wednesday 30 November 2011

Nothing is Impossible for Pakistan being a Nuclear power


To set a basic foundation of solution to these major problems prevailing in Pakistan, the government of Pakistan should first of all stabilize, get rid of corruption at each level and then work towards a common motive of setting our country free of these very basic and main problems and then moving on to greater goals and achievements.
What encourages us in achieving this motive and discourages the enemies to achieve theirs is being a Nuclear power country. 

Poverty has increased from 30% to 40% during the past decade. Consider that if 40% of a country’s population is earning their life below the poverty-line in which the people are deprived of basic necessities of life such as clothing, shelter, food, education and medication, they will be forced to think of their survival only.

Illiteracy in Pakistan is categorized by people aged 15 or above who can “read” and “write” which in today’s technology oriented world is still considered as illiteracy. According to this criterion, the literacy rate of Pakistan is 50%. This means that half of its population is illiterate causing the country our country to adopt the advanced technology at a snail’s speed.

Corruption & Political Instability is probably also the main reason why the political process in Pakistan is not let to prosper. Soon after its inception the sincere and loyal politicians were removed from the main stream and only dummy agents and rubber stamps are put in place, while all the decisions are made outside the country.

Terrorism Pakistan plays a key and highly conflicted role in the global war on terror. The country is a U.S. ally in the war, but is often accused of supporting Taliban and Al Qaeda presence in its northern provinces. Pakistan also has nuclear ambitions. This timeline of Pakistan's role in the war tells the story of Pakistan's complex relationship to terrorism and the war on terror since 2001.

Overpopulation Pakistan has an estimated 2% population growth rate which for a country of official population of 160 Million turns out to be roughly around 3.2 Million every year. 

Unemployment has been triggered by the rapid population growth rate. About 40% of the population is already living under poverty line and 5.6% of the population is unemployed.

Inflation Pakistan has a fast developing economy which is making its middle class grow swiftly. This is creating more need for energy, food and homes and the prices of these things are over the top nowadays. Also inflation is imported through internationally growing oil prices causing the price of every item in the country to double every year.

Qudsia Iqbal 
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2 comments:

  1. your article highlights the prevailing problems of pakistan which gives a clear picture to us that was are our problems and what strategies do we need to adopt.

    where pakistan being a nuclear power is concerned no nation in the world can do any harm to us as long as we are a nuclear power.

    zohra majeed

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  2. Being a nuclera powere is one of the main advantages of Pakistan.Any country going on a war with Pakistan would think twice.

    Hira Amir

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