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PAKISTAN 2025 VISION

at the
Sustainable Development Conference
10-12 December, 2013


Dr. M. Aman Ullah
Ministry of Planning, Development & Reforms
Planning Commission of Pakistan
Email: aman.economist@gmail.com

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Layout of this Presentation
1. Why Vision 2025
2. Objective of Vision 2025
3. Outline of Vision 2025
4. Working Groups
5. Sub-Working Groups
6. National Consultation Conference of 1000+
Stakeholders
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Vision 2025 will be about unlocking the
immense potential within this country: It will
primarily aim at:

Private sector as engine of growth
An efficient professional and accountable public
sector
Corporate Governance based on OECD guidelines
Macroeconomic stability with inclusive growth
Political stability and peaceful Pakistan
Why Vision 2025
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To have good quality of life and high living standard compatible with
emerging economies like Malaysia.
To achieve an annual average growth rate of 7 to 8 percent by 2025
To bring about structural transformation of economy from low
productivity to high productivity in all real sectors.
To build institutions and social capital commensurate with requirements
of high growth economy.
To have energy, food and water security.
To put private sector as driver of growth and ensuring enabling
environment through better public management and good corporate
governance.
OBJECTIVES OF VISION 2025
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The Vision 2025 is the countrys longterm development blueprint. It
aspires to transform Pakistan into an industrialized and knowledge
based high income country by 2025. To this end we have to ensure:

Energy security
Sustained and inclusive higher growth
Private sector led growth
Modernization of existing infrastructure
Improving Competitiveness in Industry & Trade
Internal resource mobilization through Tax Reforms.
Ensure peace, security and tranquility in the country and the region
Financial sector reforms
Institutional and governance reforms
Fully harnessing potential of Social capital
Revival of Confidence


OUTLINES OF VISION 2025
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Integrated Energy
Inclusive and Sustained Higher Growth
Private Sector Led Growth
Internal Resource Mobilization
Modernization of Infrastructure
Social Capital
Strategic Regional Initiatives
Institutional Reforms & Governance
Major Themes
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Private Sector Led Growth

i. PSLG- The Challenges and Way Forward
ii. Value Addition in Agriculture & Marketing
iii. Improving the Software of Growth
iv. Corporate Governance
v. Privatization for opening Space for Private Sector
vi. Small & Medium Enterprises - Challenges and Way
Forward
vii. Taping Potential of Textile Sector
Sub Themes
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Internal Resource Mobilization

i. Fiscal Policy and Resource Mobilization
ii. Monetary Policy & Financial Development
iii. Promotion of Value-Added Exports
Sub Themes
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Institutional Reforms & Governance
i. E-Governance
ii. Civil Service Reforms
iii. Provincial Governments Restructuring
iv. Local Government System
v. Legal and Regulatory Framework
vi. Effective Implementation of PSDP
Sub Themes
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Strategic Regional Initiatives
i. Transport & Communication
ii. Special Economic Zone
iii. Trade Facilitation
iv. Regional Energy Related Initiatives
Sub Themes
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Social Capital
i. Social Justice for Peace and Harmony
ii. Health, Nutrition, Food Security
iii. Demographic Challenges & Population Welfare
iv. Empowerment of Women
v. Inclusion of Minorities and Vulnerable Groups
vi. Education, ICT & Employability
vii. Mass Media and Social Media
viii. Youth
Sub Themes
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National Consultation Conference of 1000+
Stakeholders was held on 22
nd
Nov. 2013
Prime Minister of Pakistan Chaired the conference to
show the highest level of commitment
Stakeholders from Private Sector, Public Sector,
Academia, Minorities, Civil Society, Parliamentarians,
Youth and Overseas Pakistanis Participated and
contributed valuable input
National Consultation Conference of 1000+
Stakeholders
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THANKS
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