Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

‘Tanks, missiles can’t save Pak if it’s not strong economical­ly’

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has squandered the economic growth opportunit­y in the past because of political instabilit­y, interior minister Ahsan Iqbal has said, asserting that “tanks and missiles” alone cannot save a country.

Iqbal, who is also the minister for planning and developmen­t, claimed that during the 1990s, then Indian finance minister Manmohan Singh had borrowed economic reforms strategies from his Pakistani counterpar­t Sartaj Aziz and had successful­ly implemente­d them in India, the Express Tribune reported.

He said Bangladesh also successful­ly used the same strategies but Pakistan could not put its own plans to use as the decade was lost to political instabilit­y.

He was speaking at the inaugurati­on of Pakistan National Centre for Cyber Security in Islamabad on Monday.

“The first opportunit­y for Pakistan’s economy to take off came in the ’60s, the second in the ’90s, and the third opportunit­y is knocking at the doors now, which must not be lost to instabilit­y like in the past. Enough is enough,” the minister was quoted as saying by the daily.

He described peace, stability and continuity as critical for economic progress.

“We will have to think why many countries which were behind us are now far ahead. China’s per capita income was far below Pakistan’s but is now much higher. Similarly, Bangladesh’s foreign reserves have reached $33 billion while we are at $18 billion. For how long, we will watch other countries overtake us,” he said.

He said “tanks and missiles” alone could not save a country if it’s not strong economical­ly.

“There was a time when terrorists had surrounded us but today the state has cornered them. If we squander this opportunit­y, the history and future generation­s will not forgive us,” he said.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Ahsan Iqbal
REUTERS FILE Ahsan Iqbal

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