Soul searching and introspection comes to your mind
when you look back in past searching the gains and losses as a nation
since 1947. If you ask a common man what comes to his mind when we say
the word “Pakistan”, the possible responses you get are summarized as
“Floods”, “Inflation”, “Load shedding”, “Corruption”, “Target Killing”,
“Terrorism”, “and Inqilab March”or“Azadi March”. The question arises is
that what defines us as a nation?
With the prophets of fate prediction, Pakistan has failed as a nation
and on the verge of end. The crying media itself hoarse about the
apparent failure of Pakistan as a State. It is easy to escape those
facts and aspects that made Pakistan what it is in real, a great Nation.
Pakistan has gained popularity due to increased political disturbance
and ongoing war on terror. It remains on the top of headlines of the
world since its creation. The credibility and integrity of the nation is
at stake due to some serious damage by the ongoing crisis. The
positivity of Pakistan is hidden in the burden of these hurdles.
We hear and read about the criticism of the citizen of Pakistan and that
makes me sadden. It is so easy to blame and curse the country and to
forget the achievements and potentials it possesses. No nation is
perfect. It is up to the citizens how they accept the issues and make
efforts to resolve them. We will disclose some eye opening facts and
potentials of Pakistan that makes you feel proud about your country.
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Sole Islamic Atomic Power & 6th in the World
The national security threat is on rise since the past wars with hostile
neighbor India and Line of Control clashes. It was obvious to build up
the strong nuclear network in Pakistan after India made an attempt to
this level. Pakistan achieved this landmark back in May 1998, but is
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Largest Irrigation System
Industrialization is not our hallmark and foreigners hesitate to invest
due to unsafe investment and terrorism but the amazing fact is that we
possess the largest irrigation system of the world giving a strong
backbone to the agricultural infrastructure of Pakistan, a relief to
economy. |
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Second largest gas infrastructure in the world
Let me surprise you this time as this is something not every Pakistani
is aware of. Pakistan's gas distribution network is the second largest
in the world ranking after the United States, i.e. it is larger than
those of all other developed nations such Germany, France, UK, Australia
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Khewara Mine - World’s second largest salt mine of
the world
Khewara Salt Mine located in the north of Pind Dadan Khan is the world’s
second largest and oldest salt mine of Pakistan. It produces almost
350,000 tons per annum with 99% pure halite. It is the major tourist
attraction and according to survey it draws 250,000 tourists every year
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World’s highest paved international road
Pakistan possesses the Karakoram Highway in the range of Karakoram
Mountains that connects it with its most reliable friend of world,
China. It is the highest paved international road and is acknowledged as
the 8th wonder of the world. It is known as N-35 which is 1,300 km long
in which 887 kilometer part is in Pakistan and 413 in China.
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6th largest Army in the World
“With my weapon and Pakistan Army’s spirit I can conquer the whole
World”. This statement by the United States is enough to make the World
realize our military strength and potential. With the experience of
three wars and several military operations the nation is in the position
to gain the status of the most professional military of the world.
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Some Renowned educational institutions
According to speculations, the literacy rate of Pakistan is expected to
reach 60 percent, 71 percent in India, and 61 percent in Bangladesh by
the year 2015.
The literacy rate of Pakistan is improving with a fact that we are home
to some of the finest universities and educational institutions. The Aga
Khan University, Lahore University of Management Sciences, National
University of Science and Technology, FAST, and Indus Valley School of
Art and Architecture are those newly established universities that have
joined the gang of older Pakistani educational institutions such as Dow,
King Edward College of Medicine, National College of Arts and the IBA to
become the substratum of Pakistan's higher education infrastructure.
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Most independent media
In a short period of time, Pakistani media has received an immense
appreciation from masses. Our media holds a specific position in the
political discussion and debates throughout the world.
The stature of media in Pakistan is among the most independent in the
world comprising of world-class journalists. It is a silent revolution
and national awakening throughout Pakistan similar to what this country
had witnessed prior to independence.
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Fastest growing telecom network
The extraordinary rate of growth of Pakistan's telecom industry is
unheard of anywhere else in the world. Despite we possess a minimal GDP
per capita, Pakistan has succeeded in achieving cellular connections for
fifty percent of the population that accounts for sixty million cellular
connections within a span of a few years.
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Local Production of Weapons, aircrafts and
submarines
Pakistan has gained the status of self production of weapon, arms &
ammunition. It is among the few countries in the world that produces
aircrafts. The aeronautical complex at Kamra shares the likes of those
in the US, France, China, Sweden. The production of JF17 Thunder is a
dream come true in collaboration with China. Along with that we have
also joined the league of manufacturing submarines as well.
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Largest trust ambulance service in the world
Besides the impressive list of large NGOs and charities operating in the
country, the Edhi Trust runs the largest network of ambulance in the
world and is free of cost. Given the per capita income of the people of
Pakistan, this is no small achievement. Proud of you Mr. Edhi!
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State of the art teaching hospitals and research
centers
Pakistan is undoubtedly land of highly acclaimed doctors with state of
the art medical facilities offering services at fraction of cost than
rest of the World. Aga Khan, South City Hospital, SIUT, Shaukat Khanum
Memorial Hospital, Burns Center, Kidney Center, Services Hospital Lahore
and Indus Hospital among others have built a strong name for Pakistan in
the field of medicine.
Shaukat Khanum Hospital is the world's only free Cancer hospital running
entirely on charity. Similarly, the Sind Institute of Urology and
Transplantation (SIUT) is the worlds only kidney and liver transplant
hospital that treats patients free of cost. This is no coincidence; it
is hard work and passion of professionals and people of Pakistan.
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Potentials of Pakistan
The dilemma is that this nation is unaware of its true potential.
According to projections of Jim O’Neil for Pakistan in 2050, the country
has the potential to become 18th largest economy in the world by 2050
with the GDP of US$3.33 trillion which is almost similar size of German
economy today. We currently stand at the 44th position in the world with
a GDP of US$225.14 billion. If the projections of Neil are considered
correct then Pakistan's economy would grow 15 times in the next 35 years
or so.
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