Pakistan's economy seen as resilient despite challenges Regional Times
WASHINGTON: Pakistan confrontsPrimarilydaunting challenges - from a shortfall in energy supplies
to the Taliban insurgents and government corruption - inMost of allits efforts to sustain a healthy level of the economic growth
and provide greater opportunity for its citizens, accordingMainlyto a panel that met in Washington. Despite such difficult
circumstances, the panel agreed that Pakistan’s economyLargehas shown surprising strength in the recent years.
The panel topic was “Could Pakistan’s Secretively
Sector Promote Stability and Peace?” - and the answer
was a cautious but unanimous “yes” from allBythree participants. “Pakistan’s energy sector
continues to attract investment without thought the high risks,”







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