I found top awesome work Pakistan Government should do in Pakistan
Here are some of the **most impactful and awesome** initiatives the Pakistan Government could (and in many cases should) aggressively pursue in 2026 to transform the country. These are drawn from current economic realities, expert recommendations (World Bank, IMF, local think tanks), and widespread consensus on what could deliver real, visible progress for ordinary Pakistanis.
### 1. Massive Overhaul of the Education System (Especially for Girls & Out-of-School Children)
Invest heavily in quality primary/secondary education, modern curricula, teacher training, and free digital access.
Fix the 22–26 million out-of-school children crisis and dramatically improve learning outcomes.
This single move would create the biggest long-term multiplier effect — better human capital → more productive workforce → higher exports & innovation → less poverty.
### 2. Truly Revolutionary Tax Reform (Broad, Fair & Low-Rate)
Broaden the tax base massively (include retail, real estate, big agriculture) while **simplifying** the system and lowering rates for the compliant majority.
End elite capture, reduce corruption in tax collection, and eliminate most exemptions/loopholes for the powerful.
This could add huge revenue without killing growth — the single biggest fix for the chronic fiscal crisis.
### 3. Complete Energy Sector Rescue & Green Revolution
Fix circular debt once and for all, privatize more loss-making entities, enforce real competition, and shift aggressively toward affordable renewables + efficient transmission.
Lower industrial power tariffs dramatically → factories can actually compete globally.
Bonus: massive tree plantation + clean energy push to fight climate vulnerability (floods keep hitting hard).
### 4. Export Explosion Strategy (Double Exports in 3–5 Years)
Implement serious **ease of doing business** reforms, restructure tariffs sensibly, improve trade logistics, and provide real incentives for digital/IT exports, services, engineering goods, and value-added agriculture.
Move from protectionism → genuine global integration (deeper regional & international trade).
Pakistan's current trade-to-GDP ratio is embarrassingly low — fixing this could be game-changing.
### 5. Serious Governance & Anti-Corruption Overhaul
Implement the IMF's 15-point governance plan seriously — reduce elite privilege, end regulatory capture, make public procurement transparent, and hold powerful institutions accountable.
Streamline bureaucracy, cut red tape, digitize most government services.
Nothing else will work sustainably without fixing how the state actually functions.
### 6. Population Management as National Priority
Launch a bold, respectful, evidence-based national family planning & population control program (like almost every successful regional peer did decades ago).
Combine it with women's empowerment, health access, and education.
Without this, demographic pressure will keep swallowing most economic gains.
### 7. Unleash Agriculture & Agri-Food Revolution
Modernize farming with technology, better water pricing/management, high-value crops, cold chains, and export orientation.
Pakistan has huge untapped potential here — turning it around would create millions of rural jobs and stabilize food security.
### 8. Massive Push for Digital Economy & Youth Tech Jobs
Expand affordable broadband (5G roadmap), support IT/freelancing/digital exports aggressively, create tech innovation funds, and partner with private sector for skill development.
Pakistan's young population is hungry for this — turn brain drain into brain gain.
If the government shows real political will on even 4–5 of these in 2026, Pakistan could genuinely start feeling like a country on the rise again — not just surviving crisis to crisis.
Pakistan has the talent, location, youth, and resilience. The question is execution.
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