How Pakistan is losing investability because of its political instability and insecurity
Pakistan has been facing a major investment and savings problem, and an economic crisis which are usually blamed on the political instability of the country and perhaps the first-ever woman Chief Minister of a province (Punjab) in Pakistan, Maryam Nawaz, was not wrong when she flagged it in public.
According to the World Bank Global Political Stability Index of 2022, Pakistan has been ranked at 14th position from the bottom line. Pakistan’s Political Stability Index is −1.90 out of the total Index ranging from −2.5 to +2.5. Though the country has slightly improved from the previous years, it's not enough to make a strong investment call.
According to her, political instability is one of the main causes of fear among the foreign and local investors who are afraid of investing in Pakistan.
However, the economy of Pakistan remains fragile with deteriorating macroeconomic indicators, hindered by a series of factors, including dependence on imports and low rates of foreign investment, persistently high inflation, red tape, weak rule-of-law, political uncertainty, corruption, terrorism, security concerns, and long-standing difficulties attracting foreign direct investment.
Within a span of just ten days in March this year, Pakistan witnessed at least five terror attacks and all were suicide bombings, in which besides military personnel, five Chinese nationals were killed. Some of these attacks were clearly aimed at Chinese interests in Pakistan.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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