This document outlines Pakistan's Vision 2025, which aims to transform Pakistan into one of the top 25 economies in the world by 2025. The Vision has 7 pillars: 1) Developing human and social capital, 2) Achieving sustained, inclusive growth, 3) Democratic governance and institutional reform, 4) Ensuring energy, water and food security, 5) Promoting private sector-led growth, 6) Developing a competitive knowledge economy, and 7) Modernizing transportation infrastructure. It sets over 25 quantitative goals, such as increasing per capita income, reducing poverty and infant mortality, boosting literacy and higher education, and improving governance indicators. Key enablers to achieve this Vision include fostering a shared national vision,
5. “Create a Fair Regulatory
Regime to Promote Investment,
Encourage Competition, Protect
Consumer Interest, and Ensure
High Quality ICT Services.”
Background
Pakistan was founded on Quaid-e-
Azam vision, spelled out in his
address to the Constituent
Assembly on August 11, 1947.
“My guiding principle will be
justice, fair play, and complete
impartiality and I am sure that
with your support and co-
operation, I am looking forward to
the making of Pakistan as one of
the greatest nations of the world.”
6. Over the last decade, starting from
the year 2000, Pakistan economy has
been on the downhill path since
2006.
Serious internal and external issues
cannot be resolved by short-term
planning.
For a nation to progress it must have a
clear idea of its longer- term
aspirations.
National Consultation Conference
was held on November 22, 2013.
7. Vision 2025 was roll out by
PML-N Government on
August 11, 2014 by the Ex-
Prime Minister Nawaz
Sharif.
“The Vision is document roadmap
and an implementation strategy for
Pakistan in the next one decade. It is a
strategy for development of all
economic, political, social sectors to
bring prosperity in the country is
called Pakistan Vision 2025.”
8. The 12 years Vision, which has seven pillars set several quantitative targets
such as;
To increase per capita income from $1,299 to $4,200 by 2025
To bring down poverty from 49% population to 20%by 2025
To increase primary school enrolment and completion rate to 100%.
To improve primary and secondary gender parity and raise literacy rate
upto90%.
To increase higher education coverage from 7% to 12%.
To increase number of PhDs from 7,000 to 25,000.
Basic Goal of Vision 2025
The main goal of Vision 2025 is to set Pakistan among top 25 economics in a
world, leading to upper-middle incomes countries status by 2025 and 2047 10
top economics.
9. Aims of Vision 2025
• To make Pakistan the next “Asian Tiger”.
• Private sectors as engine of growth.
• An efficient professional and accountable public sector.
• Macroeconomic stability with inclusive growth.
• Political stability and peace full Pakistan.
• To have a good quality of life and high living.
12. Shared Vision
It brings transformational change.
It allows individual to forecast outcomes.
It Motivates people to take action.
It encourages peoples’ creativity.
It is people oriented.
It shares strong sense of nationalism.
13. Political Stability & Continuity of
Policies
Change in policies and governments.
Political stability.
Overcome instability and chaos.
14. Maintaining national security and peace.
Faces challenges of security specially after 9/11.
Development cannot sustain without peace.
Peace and Security
15. Rule of Law
Supremacy of law is necessary for development.
Vision’s success lies in the successful application of law.
Enforce the law by strengthening the judicial system.
Rule for all.
16. Social Justice
To establish a moral and just society.
Giving equal rights in society.
Distribution of wealth, opportunities and privileges
within a society.
19. PILLAR 1
Putting People First:
Developing Human and Social Capital
Education
Higher
Education
Population
and Growth
Youth
Gender
Equality and
Women’s
Development
Inclusion of
Vulnerable
Segments
Interfaith
Harmony and
Religious
Diversity
20. PILLAR 2
Achieving Sustained, Indigenous &
Inclusive Growth
Macro-
economic
Framework
Productivity
Growth
Formalizing
the Parallel
Economy
Resource
Mobilization
Urban
development
and Smart
Cities
Social
Protection
Framework
21. PILLAR 3
Democratic Governance, Institutional Reform and
Modernization of Public Sector
– New Governance Paradigm
– Parliamentary/Standing Committees
– Civil Service Reforms
– Judicial System Reforms
– Police Reforms
– Tax Reforms
– Anti-Corruption
– E-Governance
– Open Government
22. PILLAR 4
Energy, Water and Food Security
– Energy
– Energy Efficiency
– Water
– Food Security(Nutrition)
– Climate Change
23. PILLAR 5
Private Sector & Entrepreneurship led Growth
Pakistan Vision 2025 seeks a Pakistan that is a highly
attractive destination for the private sector where
private investment and entrepreneurship plays a lead
role in the country’s development.
It aims at Sustained Engagement of the Private
Sector
&
It enables efficient deployment of private resources
and skills to achieve the visualized objectives.
24. Objectives Measure & Targets Initiatives(Actions)
1
Strengthening Institutions and Rank in the top 50 countries on the World
Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Rankings.
2
Encourage Public Private Partnership (PPP) and
Restructuring Privatization.
Infrastructure
Development.
Pakistan business and
economic council.
3
Encouraging Diaspora
Investment
40 Billion USD
Foreign missions to
promote image for
attracting investments.
4
Small and Medium
Enterprises (SME’s)
No. of Jobs
New
expertise
GDP Rs
Exports
25 Million.
2 Million.
16 Trillion.
USD 54
Billion.
Capital access through
small business icons.
Encourage macro-
Businesses.
Support Entrepreneurship.
Promote Innovation.
5
Global Brands No of
Brands
5 Make “Made In Pakistan” a
symbol of quality.
25. PILLAR 6
Developing a Competitive Knowledge
Economy through Value Addition
“National Competitiveness refers to the ability to produce and
deliver products and services effectively and profitably in relation
to other, competing countries.”
Improving our national competitiveness in this new era of
globalization is therefore critical to our ability to utilize our
resources in a productive manner based on
Merit
Quality
Innovation.
26. OBJECTIVES
1
Join the ranks of the top 75 countries as measured by the World Economic
Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report.
2 Triple labour and capital productivity.
3
Improve Pakistan’s score on the World Bank Institute’ Knowledge Economy
Index from 2.2 to 4.0, and increase internet penetration to over 50%.
4
Increase the number of tourist arrivals to 2 million.
PILLAR 6
Developing a Competitive Knowledge
Economy through Value Addition
27. PILLAR 7
Modernizing Transportation Infrastructure & greater
Regional Connectivity
Key related targets are:
To ensure reduction in transportation costs.
Safety in mobility.
Effective connectivity between rural areas and markets /urban
centers.
Inter-provincial high-speed connectivity.
Integrated road/rail networks between economic hubs and also
high capacity transportation corridors connecting major regional
trading partners.
Development of modern transportation infrastructure plays a pivotal role in economic
development and attracting investments.
Pakistan vision 2025 seeks to establish an efficient and integrated transportation system that
will facilitate the development of a competitive economy.
30. SOME BASIC GOALS OF VISION 2025
1. Increase Primary school enrolment and completion rate to 100% & literacy rate to
90%.
2. Increase Higher Education coverage from 7% to 12 %, and increase no. of PhD's from
7,000 to 15,000.
3. Improve Primary and Secondary Gender Parity and increase female workforce
participation rate from 24% to 45%.
4. Increase proportion of population with access to improved sanitation from 48% to
90%.
5. Reduce infant mortality rate from 74 to less than 40 (per 1000 births) and reduce
maternal mortality rate from 276 to less than 140 (per 1000 births).
6. Reduce the incidence/prevalence of Hepatitis, Diahorrea, Diabetes and Heart
Disease by 50%.
7. Pakistan will be World Champions in 2 sports and win at least 25 medals in the Asian
games.
31. SOME BASIC GOALS OF VISION 2025
8. Become one of the largest 25 economies in the World, leading to Upper Middle Income
country status.
9. Reduce poverty level by half.
10. Increase annual Foreign Direct Investment from USD 600 million to over USD 15 billion.
11. Increase tax to GDP ratio from 9.8% to 18%.
12. Place in the top 50th percentile for Political Stability (from bottom 1 percentile), No
Violence/Terrorism (from bottom 1 percentile), and Control of Corruption (from bottom
13th percentile) as measured by the World Bank’s Worldwide Governance Indicators.
13. Energy: Double power generation to 42,000 MW to provide uninterrupted and
affordable electricity, and increase electricity access from 67% to over 90% of the
population by 2025.
32. SOME BASIC GOALS OF VISION 2025
14. Triple labor and capital productivity.
15. Water: Increase storage capacity to 90 days, improve efficiency of usage in
agriculture by 20%, and ensure access to clean drinking water for all Pakistanis
16. Food: Reduce food insecure population from 60% to 30%.