Pakistan has a large population and a low Per capita GDP. It lacks clean water and sewer systems.
The most common waterborne diseases are cholera, dysentery, hepatitis, typhoid, giardiasis, intestinal worms, diarrhea, cryptosporidium infections, and gastroenteritis.
Nominal
GDP $340.636B Per capita GDP $1,471, Population 240,485,658, Debt to GDP
91.0%
Inflation 20.4% 2021-2023,
Unemployment 8%, Average salary $3522/yr, Urban average salary $24,000/yr, Urban
population 37.7%, Rural population 62.3% who live in 25,875 villages.
Exports $27.9B, Imports $34.213B, Trade Deficit $6.313B.
Almost all cities in Pakistan lack adequate sanitation infrastructure,
resulting in a variety of problems, including poor hygiene, polluted
water, and disease outbreaks. One of the main causes of Pakistan's urban sanitation
problems is a lack of investment and adopting technological solutions in
infrastructure.
Main
Industries include textiles, apparel, food processing, pharmaceuticals, surgical
instruments, construction materials, fertilizer, shrimp, paper
products.
Exports include Textiles: $16,628 million, Food: $4,740 million, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals: $1,424 million, Leather goods: $627 million, Sports goods: $461 million, Petroleum: $290 million.
Export partners include United States 21.2% China 7.3% United Kingdom 7.0% Germany 5.7% United Arab Emirates 5.3% Netherlands 5.2% Spain 4.9% Italy 4.1%
Imports include Petroleum $17,538 million, Agriculture and other chemicals: $8,253 million, Machinery: $4,431 million, Food: $7,966 million, Textile: $4,565 million, Metal: $3,450 million, Transport: $1,266 million…
Import partners include China 18.6%, United Arab Emirates 14.3%, Saudi Arabia 6.4%, Singapore 5.3%, United States 4.3%, Indonesia 5.1%, Kuwait 4.9%, Malaysia 2.0%.
Pakistan’s history reveals that its population comes from Indian ancestry.
In 1858, Britian took military control of India and made it a British Colony. In 1600, Britain had established the India Trading Company with the Mughal Empire who ruled India. Britain ruled India as a colony from 1858 to 1947 when Britain granted India independence. Muslims and Hindus had been fighting for years.
From 1915 to 1947 Indian leaders led by Mahatma Ghandhi concluded that India had to break with Britain and Muslims and Hindus should separate. These leaders took the western part of India and created Pakistan that would be a Muslim country. They sent their Muslims to Pakistan and some Hindus living in Pakistan moved to India.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea
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