How Pakistan's economy ruined between 1947 and 2023? आजादी के बाद पाकिस्तान की अर्थव्यवस्था.
Pakistan was formed after separating from India in the year 1947, during which Pakistan got 17% revenue and 35% army. Along with this, Pakistan also got fertile land and many canals. But today India has become the fifth largest economy in the world, but today Pakistan is on the verge of ruin. At present, Pakistan is also struggling with political instability along with the economic front. Because now only $ 4.3 billion is left in Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves. While the country's commercial banks have $ 5.8 billion lying with them. That is, today Pakistan has a total of $ 10.1 billion only. So in simple words, Pakistan has foreign exchange left only for 3 weeks import bill i.e. foreign goods, petrol, diesel, food grains. Apart from these, the biggest problem of Pakistan is its debt. Pakistan currently has a debt of $ 290 billion. Because of which Pakistan has to pay 40 billion dollars every year to repay the loan. But in today's time Pakistan does not have money to repay the loan. That's why a few days ago the IMF team went back from Pakistan without giving loan. But you will be surprised to know that in the year 1960, the per capita income of Pakistan was more than India. In the year 1960, the per capita income in India was Rs 6,708, while the per capita income in Pakistan was Rs 6,797. Till 1980s, Pakistan's GDP growth was the highest among the countries of India and South Asia, that is, Pakistan was in a very good condition, so the question is, what happened between the years 1947 to 2023 that Pakistan is on the verge of bankruptcy today. standing on the brink? So in today's video, we will know in detail about how Pakistan ruined its own economy while trying to destroy India? What happened to Pakistan after years of independence that it has come to the brink of bankruptcy today? You will get to know all that and much more in this video, so stay with us till the end of the video.
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