Pakistan has seen a significant economic upswing following the concerted efforts of the current military leadership and caretaker government in stabilizing the nation.
Overcoming a lot of economic and security challenges in the past year, the country is now standing on its own feet.
Under the guidance of the new leadership, a series of crucial decisions and actions have been taken, leading to the nation's newfound stability.
Notably, the expulsion of illegal Afghan residents from Pakistan triggered a wave of misinformation and negative narratives against the country on the international stage.
Despite speculations about strained trade relations and economic hardships, the actual situation presents a contrasting narrative.
Amid challenges last year, #Pakistan's transformation is remarkable!
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Despite global propagandas post #Afghan evacuation, #Pakistan's achievements shine: record-breaking #StockExchange performance, robust trade relations, and Spice Route Initiative.#SamaaTV pic.twitter.com/3mqFknMh13
Contrary to the rumours, Pakistan's stock exchange has witnessed record-breaking performance, and the country has successfully established robust trade relations with several nations.
Key initiatives such as the Spice Route Initiative, the performance of the National Logistics Corporation, and the efficiency of national logistics showcase Pakistan's self-sufficiency.
It is essential to underscore that recent projects and the National Logistics Corporation's successful operations in Central Asian Republics highlight that Pakistan is not reliant on the Afghan route for trade.
Currently, the country is actively engaged in trade with Central Asian nations, including China, Iran, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and others.
The Spice Route has been instrumental in kickstarting trade projects to enhance relations with Western countries.
The efforts of the National Logistics Corporation have not only streamlined trade with Central Asian countries, but have also facilitated improved ground trade with Eastern European nations.
Notably, two trucks from the National Logistics Corporation successfully delivered medicines to Bishkek via Afghanistan, showcasing the operational efficiency of these endeavours.
In a noteworthy development, trade with Central Asian Republics has surged from 100 million dollars to an impressive 487 million dollars in the last year alone.
The National Logistics Corporation has executed over 240 successful operations involving pharmaceuticals, textiles, leather, surgical equipment, machinery, and chemicals.
This trajectory of progress in Pakistan underscores the exemplary performance of state institutions, proving that the nation's economic and developmental success is rooted in the capability of the Pakistani people rather than contingent on the needs of the Afghan regime.