The Pakistan Pivot

The Pakistan Pivot by The Pakistan Pivot

The Pakistan Pivot

This podcast will host experts, businessmen, politicians, and government officials and ask critical questions about Pakistan’s current problems and future outlook. It will cover topics such as CPEC; trade & investment hub; economic growth; regional connectivity, business & industry, climate change, population management, Pakistan’s foreign policy, pandemic management, role of Pakistan in new age geo-politics, disinformation & hybrid warfare, and emerging technologies. The purpose of this podcast is to inform people about the current challenges and opportunities, affecting Pakistan’s future.

Categories: News & Politics

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In this episode of The Pakistan Pivot, Abdul Basit Khawaja, Managing Editor of Pakistan Now, sits down Professor Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives to find answers to Pakistan's biggest problems. From development to power politics, from being oppressed during Musharraf's era to the horrors of a polarized world today, for envisioning a better Pakistan to actually realizing the dream - Professor Ahsan Iqbal bares it all. 

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  • 39 - Finding Political Stability for Pakistan with. Professor Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives | The Pakistan Pivot  
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