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Pakistan Rich in Natural Resources But Poor in their Management

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1- Introduction
2- Natural Resources and their management
3- Richness / abundance of natural resources in Pakistan
4- Pakistan's natural resources and their mismanagement
a) Energy resources
i- Nonrenewable energy resources
a. Oil and Gas reserves
b. Coal reserves
ii- Renewable energy resources
a. Wind and solar power
b. Hydropower
b) Agricultural resources
i- Irrigation Network
ii- Fertile Land
iii- Variety of Crops
iv- Animal Husbandry
v- Fishing
c) Mineral Ore Resources
i. Copper and gold resources.
ii. Salt mines and other minerals
d) Human resources
i. Sixth Largest Population in the World
ii. Youth comprising major chuck

5- Factors leading to poor management / Governance
a) Political instability/ rivalry,
b) Lack of vision and planning,
c) Flawed policies,
d) Bureaucratic bottlenecks and corruption,
e) Worsened Law and order situation,
6- Implications of mismanagement of natural resources
7- Way forward
8- Conclusion

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Pakistan is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of natural resources but also one of the poorest among them in their management. The country is abundant in the vital resources including that of energy, agriculture, minerals, population, and geography, but unlike the developed countries, these have not been properly exploited due to poor management. This dismayed situation is caused due to several, both chronic and acute, flaws which have led to poor governance of country since its inception except some brief spells of economic prosperity. Prevalent political rivalry and instability, worsening law and order and rampant corruption have catalyzed the situation to resource development impasse. Contrary to economic potential of its natural resources, Pakistan is a depending on foreign aid and debt, it is facing deficit in trade, acute energy crisis to run industry, and water stress for agriculture, to name a few challenges.

However, the daunting challenges and the mounting public pressure caused due to awareness of civil society are increasingly influencing the political decision making. Eventually, there is sign of hope for devising effective strategy to exploit the natural resource wealth of the country for its self sufficiency and viable economic development. It is suffice to say that the proper exploitation of this wealth would lead to the prosperity of this nation.

Before discussing what natural resources Pakistan possesses, it is important to understand what constitutes natural resources. These occur naturally within environments characterised by amounts of biodiversity and geodiversity existent in various ecosystems. Some resources like water and agriculture are essential for survival of inhabitants while others like energy and minerals are secondary in nature but essential for economic development. However, efficient management of these resources is vital to achieve prosperity of nation. Natural resource management is a discipline with a particular focus on how management affects the quality of life for both present and future generations. It is interrelated with the concept of sustainable development. Pakistan is blessed with huge quantity of resources but lags in management.
Pakistan is affluent in the natural resources. It has enormous energy surplus resource potential of both renewable and nonrenewable, which is greater than that of oil rich countries of Gulf.
Being situated at one of the best geographic and geostrategic locations on the map of world, Pakistan is affluent in the natural resources. It has enormous energy surplus resource potential of both renewable and nonrenewable, which is greater than that of oil rich countries of Gulf. Among the world's 200 plus countries it has the second largest salt mines, second largest coal reserves, fifth largest copper and gold reserves, seventh largest wheat and rice production capacity. It is the sixth most populous country in the world having large share of young population. Had these resources been properly managed, this country would have been one of the richest economies of world. The detailed account of the natural wealth of Pakistan shows how such great potential has been untapped due to mismanagement.

There are plenty of nonrenewable energy resources like oil, gas and coal in Pakistan. It has more than 436.2 million barrels of oil, according to CIA World Fact Book, and 31.3 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves. The current oil production is 65,997 barrels per day while gas production is 4 billion cubic feet per day. Though it is not enough to meet the needs, it can save considerable outflow of currency. Moreover, there is resource potential of 27 billion Barrels of Oil and 282 TCF of gas reserves in the country which has not been explored due to lack of vision and flawed policies.

Pakistan has world's second largest coal deposits of 185 billion tons. These are estimated to be equivalent to 618 billion barrels of crude oil. This is more than twice if we compare it with oil reserves of Saudi Arabia. If it is converted into oil by gasification, it will generate 650 barrels of crude oil which at an average market rate of eighty dollars per barrel, would generate 5.2 trillion dollars. But the policy making elite of the country has not only been oblivious to the potential but also indifferent to the slow pace of efforts to harness this source for energy production and exports. The energy deficit is badly affecting the industry in country but no any serious initiative is taken for electricity production from coal. China imports its 65 percent of coal requirements but despite being 'all weather friend', this giant energy importing economy does not import coal from Pakistan.

Besides, the geography of Pakistan enriches it with the renewable energy resources. Wind and Solar energy are other unused lifelines of Pakistan. 1046 km long coastal line gives potential of 40000 MW of electricity. The vast lands of Balochistan can be utilized for solar electricity generation. But unfortunately these resources have barely been used due to technological backwardness and lack of innovative policies.



The hydropower potential of the country is also enough to satisfy the needs of energy. Only 33 percent of around 20,000 MW generation capacity is produced from this resource which has the potential of producing 40,000 MW. No concrete steps have been taken to harness this resource mainly because of political differences and distrust prevailing in the country.

The lack of vision and policy planning in utilisation of water resource is also severely affecting agriculture. Despite having one of the largest irrigation systems of the world, Pakistan is facing water scarcity for crops. Storage capacity of water reservoirs is quickly depleting because of annual sediment inflow and a substantial quantum of available water is lost in seepage as the canals have not been cemented. Out of 77 million acres cultivable area, only 55.5 million acres have been ploughed. The country is blessed with four seasons and variety of crops but due to lack of research the productivity remains low.

In addition, being an agricultural country it possesses tremendous scope of animal husbandry. Pakistan's breeds of cow like Sahiwal cow are the best breeds of world. Due care to this area can lead to bulk of exports in dairy products. On other hand, fishing industry has an important role to play in national economy of Pakistan. The coast line of 814 km provides ample opportunity to enhance this industry, but poor performance and poor presentation of our cause in WTO have put this industry at the verge of destruction.

The minerals are also vital natural resources available in great quantity. Pakistan has fifth largest copper and gold reserves in the world. The Riko deq project, copper and gold reservoir, have been estimated to be worth of 260 billion dollars, which is ten times the all financial aid received from USA in last sixty year. But instead of exploiting own resources for economic independence, country has been dependent on foreign aid. How rich Pakistan is, and how poor Pakistanis are! There are other partially untapped resources of rock salts, Gypsum, lime stone, iron, marble, and silica sand in large quantities. These resources have not been exploited due to corruption and bottlenecks in political and bureaucratic culture.

The most important of the natural resources in this globalized world is human resource. Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world having large share of 'young population' i.e. 63 percent below age of 25 years, according to United Nations Development Programme. But the failed policies have caused mounting unemployment of 15 percent. The resource which could be used to enhance the economic activity is left to no use which is adding to the increase in poverty. The lack of opportunities leading to the brain drain of talented minds has further worsened the situation.

The above analysis reveals that Pakistan is not poor, but poorly managed country. The factors which have caused the poor management of natural resources include political instability, political indecision making / divergence, lack of vision and planning, flawed policies, bureaucratic bottlenecks and corruption, lack of human resource development, worsened law and order situation. These factors have led not only to the poor management of natural resources but also to the poor governance of country.

The political instability has been the main cause of such mayhem. Since the independence, no political group in Pakistan has been given enough time to be mature. The military interference in politics and rivalry among political stakeholders are the key features of brief history of this country. This inconsistency has kept the exploitation of natural wealth unattended. The divergence of opinion on construction of water resources has deprived the country of storing the surplus water for agriculture and electricity generation. However, this could be overcome by vision and planning, which is a scarce commodity here. Instead of controversial big dams several small reservoirs could be constructed, had a pragmatic approach prevailed among the decision making machinery.

Coupled with this, the flawed policies of successive governments have caused tremendous problems despite availability of adequate resources. The energy sector is a vivid example of such poor management. The major chunk of the electricity is produced through thermal generation for which almost 80 percent of oil is imported. Whereas the second largest treasure of coal in the world is left unexplored as it contributes only 2 percent of electricity generation. Countries like US, China and India generate electricity by almost 60 percent from coal due to its lower cost. This shows how other countries take cost of electricity generation into serious consideration.

However, it would be unfair to put all the burden of poor resource management on the political factors. The bureaucratic bottlenecks and corruption have been equally responsible for this undesirable scenario. Several hydro power projects, Thar coal project, and oil exploration projects are in doldrums due to bureaucratic bottlenecks. There is no headway in solar and wind energy projects planned by Alternative Energy Development Board. Similarly, corruption has also been extremely detrimental. The standstill in the Riko deq project is an example of this case. Pakistan is ranked at 34 in Corruption Perception Index 2010 by Transparency International, which is a discouraging factor for foreign direct investment.
Pakistan has world's second largest coal deposits of 185 billion tons. These are estimated to be equivalent to 618 billion barrels of crude oil.
In addition, the worsened law and order situation has caused severe blow to the economy in general and natural resource management in particular. The volatile situation in Balochistan is harmful to the exploitation of resources. The Gawadar port, despite being located at crucial location, has not been made fully functional. Other projects of mineral exploration are also affected. The terrorism in the northern areas has been harmful for the potential tourism industry.

These factors of poor management have placed Pakistan in an undesirable situation domestically and internationally. The socio-economic situation remains gloomy as the GDP growth rate is one of the lowest in South Asia at 2.2 percent, trade deficit is estimated about $16 billion, inflation rate continues to be in double digits at 15 percent, population below poverty line is alarmingly around 35 percent, and unemployment is at 15 percent.

Also, it does not enjoy a favorable position among the comity of nations. It is ranked 123rd out of 139 countries in Global Competitive Index; it is at 134th among 192 in Human development Index by UNDP; and it occupies the critical position of 12th in Failed States Index 2011 issued by Foreign Policy Magazine.

The country has been economically dependent on foreign aid and debt, which has adversely affected her standing in international community. However, despite Pakistan's crucial role in west's geostrategic framework and war on terror, the allies end up donating small amounts of grants which make fractions of what could be obtained from exploiting own natural resources. The external debts and liabilities have nearly doubled from $ 37 billion in year 2000, to $ 59.5 billion in year 2011.

Nevertheless, the worst impact so far is the energy crises in Pakistan. There is serious shortfall of electricity, gas and oil. Electricity demand exceeds supply and “load shedding” is a common phenomenon. The shortfall of electricity reaches at 4000-5000 MW which badly affected industry, eventually leading to decreased exports and diminished economic activity.

These adverse implications, of the extremely poor management of resources, on the economy and society in the country, warrant a serious approach and comprehensive strategy to reverse the trend. The pragmatic approach and policy direction can help the country to be able to rely on its own resources instead of dependency.



Pakistani leadership must focus on exploration of natural resources and their scientific management. Properly managed natural resources can become instrumental in national income and its growth. Extensive geological survey is required to discover the resource potential, planning and vision is needed to explore the proved but untapped resources and effective strategy is essential to fully exploit the resources under use.

In order to take maximum benefits from natural resources there is the need of technical education of people involved in resource exploitation and management. The technical education ensures that there is minimum wastage of the resources. Hence, such education should be made compulsory for the people in concerned areas of activity.

On the other hand, the politicians, policy makers and all the stake holders must adopt a rational approach not to politicize natural resources. It should be prioritized as the vital national interest and dealt with as such. The controversies on the management of water and mineral resources must be resolved pragmatically for best interest of the nation.

Last but not the least, worsened law and order situation in Pakistan, which has led to the lack of investment, must be checked. The private firms engaged in resource exploration must be protected by the state. Ensuring the security, would attract investment in the respective areas which would subsequently guarantee the inflow of capital in the national economy and the resource potential could be fully exploited.

It needs not to be emphasised that Pakistan is not poor but poor management of its natural resources has made it so. The enormous natural resources of all kinds like energy, minerals, agriculture, and human could have made this country a wealthy economy. Instead, there been bleak picture of economy and undesirable image outside due to the chronic flaws in vision and policies. Thus, the daunting challenge of poor management of natural resources direly needs to be addressed not only to overcome the perils caused due to it but also to achieve economic self sufficiency and prosperity of the nation. By surpassing this challenge, Pakistan is destined to have eminence place in the world as a stable, growing and prosperous nation.
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Causes of Pakistan Backwardness.

Pakistan became an independent state in 1947. Broadly speaking, the people of Pakistan rendered colossal sacrifices for its independence. Pitifully, Quaid’s vision of Pakistan to see it as a great power , never fulfilled. Political rivalaries, incompetency on the part of political leadership, corruption, illiteracy, military intervention, extremism and now terrorism never let Pakistan to prosper. Conversely, several other states particularly china and Indonesia,which got their independence after Pakistan, have witnessed progress tremendously. It is really astonishing that a country which is rich in natural resources, having gigantic manpower and pivotal geo-strategic importance could not progressed in a manner as was expected. Poverty rate in Pakistan is very high. According to one estimate, 1/3rd of the population is living below the poverty line. Besides Poverty, widespread unemployment has broken the backbone of the poor. Similarly, corruption has permeated in the nook and corner of the country and has posed serious challenges to its very survival. Country’s progress ratio is still very slow. However, all this does not mean that there is no way out. Realistically speaking,It would require hurculean efforts to pull the country out from the shackles of backwardness . To say, Government should rise to the occasion and deal the problem with iron hand. Firstly, Corruption should be rooted out. Secondly,equal opportunities of employment should be given to all. In addition to this, free education should form priority of the government. Last but not least, people should participate in welfare activities and shed the feelings of intolerance and extremism. No doubt, by taking such steps our country will be set out on the right track.
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Corruption in Pakistan

Corruption in Pakistan, apart from other social problems, is the major challenge confronting Pakistan. It has spread like cancer in the nook and corner of our country. Gone are the days when people consider this an evil. Today, almost everyone is directly or indirectly infected by this. Corruption, is a worldwide phenomenan, no doubt. Even the developed countries of the world are suffering from this disease. However, in Pakistan, the situation is quite grim. It seems that corrupt practices have become the norms of society. The most affected, however, is the poor section of the society. The culture of corruption directly or indirectly affect the weaker section of society. Besides, corruption on such a wider scale has brought bad name to the country. While the causes of this disease such as lack of good governance, political instability, inefficiency on the part of ruling elite and poverty are known, the government seems non-serious to combat this monster. Candidly speaking, to end this scourage is not impossible task. Serious and feasible efforts on the part of government are required to bring some fascinating results. The first step in this regard should be the overhauling of entire system. System can be overhauled provided all the major organs of the government made elimination of corruption as their agenda. Secondly, ulemas should come forward as they enjoy prestigous position in the society. Besides, the anti-corruption agencies should be made powerful enough to act transparently. All this, however, depends on government’s seriousness and interest for the elimination of this disease.

Corruption has become a dilemma for Pakistan. It ranks 6th in the list of countries considered to be most corrupt. There are a number of reasons responsible for penetration of this monster in the society. To begin with, Lack of good governance is the major cause. The major organs of the government are at dagger drawn with one another over trivial issues. They have ignored the real issues particularly corruption. Under this scenario, the virus of corruption is spreading with a massive speed.

Secondly, the anti-corruption agencies particularly the national accountability bureau, are highly inefficient. These agencies have become puppets in the hands of the mighty ruling elite. The performance of anti-corruption agencies is minimal where the feudal mighty class is concerned which has usurped the larger portion the country’s resources through illegal means.

Besides the inefficient anti-corruption agencies, the role of judiciary in bringing the corrupt monsters to book, is not encouraging. Except for a few cases, there is hardly anything worthy of mention. This attitude on the pary of the judiciary has encouraged all those who are indulged in malpractices to act with impunity.

Last but not least, salaries in both the private and public sectors are very low. The low structure of salaries have compelled even the honest people to indulge in malpractices. Average salararies,for instance, ranging from 6000 to 8000. This is a meagre amount and not enough to fulfill the basic necessities of life.Having no other alternative,people resort to illegal practices.

Corruption on such a wide scale has posed serious challenges to the country. Broadly speaking, it has corrosive effects on society. Such malpractices are detrimental to the very foundations of the society. Among the dire impacts of this disease, poverty is on the top. Corruption, no doubt, breeds poverty. As according to an estimate billions of rupees are taken away by corrupt monsters every year. As a result, heavy taxes are imposed on the poor and depressed masses which affect them greatly.

Besides poverty, unemployment increases. In fact, jobs are being sold and not given on merit. Poverty in combination with unemployment further adds fuel to the fire. Unemployed youth remain highly prone to several social ills such as terrorism and extremism. Moreover, the suicides ratio among the unemployed people is very high as compared to others.

Similarly, rampant corruption brings political instability. The last decade of the previous century in Pakistan’s history is the case in point. Most of the governments during 1990’s dissolved on the charges of corruption which ultimately paved way for military intervention.

Military intervention has been very rampant in Pakistan. Four major military coups have been occurred so far which gave serious blow to the democratic institutions. Military intervenes because the political leadership, ignore the real issues concerning the masses, remain indulge in corrupt practices. Taking advantage of this, military interferes in the name of eliminating the menace of corruption from the country.

The impact of corrupt practices on the society is very great. It has bred numberless other problems in its wake. The government, however, seems impotent to combat this monster. All the efforts which the government has made for its eradication have met with complete failure.

Following steps, however, if taken can help resolve this grave problem. The first step in this regard should be the election of honest and upright people. Unfortunately, in Pakistan the illiterate masses without knowing the consequences, sell their votes to corrupt people. These people once take the reigns of government in their hands, completely ignore the miseries of masses and make every effort to double their money which they have spent during elections. So, the first responsibility falls on the shoulders of the masses to cast their votes to competent and trustworthy people.

Besides casting votes to competent and honest leaders, there must be a clear check and balance system. This type of system exists in all the developed countries particularly in United States.

In addition to this, the anti corruption agencies should be empowered to act transparently. Politicians should not subjugate them rather they should be free. More importantly, persons who are known for their honesty and competency should be inducted there.

In a nutshell, there is no denying the fact that corruption has become a dire problem for the country. Unless this menace is eliminated, progress in any field is hardly possible. It is therefore high time for the government to deal this issue with iron hand. The elimination of corruption, no doubt, will set our country on the track of development.
its a good effort and your words proving that you have a fertile mind. your devotion shows that you would hit the jackpot Inn Shha Allah. Just as Raz bhai said you should check it out first of all yourself and just some little mistakes would be removed with this effort and by and by it would be very fine. MaaShaa Allah good effort.
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first try to learn how to write out line. out line shows true picture of an essay in css exam. examiner does not usually read ur full essay line by line. as our faculty of csp's told us that after reading outline, examiner decides unconsciously wether candidate is energetic to go over 40 or have to say on 40 or less. so first practice on out line, get them check, then go for essay's body.

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Causes of Pakistan Backwardness.

Pakistan became an independent state in 1947. Broadly speaking, the people of Pakistan rendered colossal sacrifices for its independence. Pitifully, Quaid’s vision of Pakistan to see it as a great power , never fulfilled. Political rivalaries, incompetency on the part of political leadership, corruption, illiteracy, military intervention, extremism and now terrorism never let Pakistan to prosper. Conversely, several other states particularly china and Indonesia,which got their independence after Pakistan, have witnessed progress tremendously. It is really astonishing that a country which is rich in natural resources, having gigantic manpower and pivotal geo-strategic importance could not progressed in a manner as was expected. Poverty rate in Pakistan is very high. According to one estimate, 1/3rd of the population is living below the poverty line. Besides Poverty, widespread unemployment has broken the backbone of the poor. Similarly, corruption has permeated in the nook and corner of the country and has posed serious challenges to its very survival. Country’s progress ratio is still very slow. However, all this does not mean that there is no way out. Realistically speaking,It would require hurculean efforts to pull the country out from the shackles of backwardness . To say, Government should rise to the occasion and deal the problem with iron hand. Firstly, Corruption should be rooted out. Secondly,equal opportunities of employment should be given to all. In addition to this, free education should form priority of the government. Last but not least, people should participate in welfare activities and shed the feelings of intolerance and extremism. No doubt, by taking such steps our country will be set out on the right track.
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