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About Pakistan

Pakistan Quick Facts

Indicator title200020052006200720082009
People
Population, total (in Million)138.1155.8159169.7
Population growth (annual %)2.42.42.121.9
Life expectancy at birth, total (years)636666666767
Fertility rate, total (births per woman)4.74.14.1443.9
Mortality rate, infant (per 1000 live births)857975737271
Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1000)1089993918987
Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education (%)75.478808082
Literacy rate, adult total (% of people ages 15 and above)505456
Economy
GDP (current US Billion $)73.3111.3128.8163.9162
GDP growth (annual %)4.37.36.25.71.63.6
Inflation GDP deflator (annual %)23.88.710.57.716.220

Source: world Bank

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan emerged as an independent sovereign state on 14th August 1947, under the Leadership of Quaid-e -Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, as a result of the division of former British India. Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world and is the second most populous country with a Muslim majority. It lies between 23-35 to 37- 05 north latitude and 60-50 to 77- 50 east longitude touching the Hindukush Mountains in the north and extending from the Pamirs Mountain to the Arabian Sea. Pakistan covers 796,095 sq.km with a population of 150 million (approximately). It is divided into four provinces:

  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
  • Sindh,
  • Punjab,
  • Balochistan.

Climatically, Pakistan enjoys a considerable measure of variety. North and north western high mountainous ranges are extremely cold in winter while the summer months of April to September are very pleasant.

The country has an agricultural economy with a network of canals irrigating a major part of its cultivated land. Wheat, cotton, rice, millet and sugar cane are the major crops. Among fruits: mangos, oranges, bananas and apples are grown in abundance in different parts of the country. The main natural resources are natural gas, coal, salt and iron. The country has an expanding industry. Cotton, Textiles, sugar, cement, and chemicals play an important role in its economy.

The country comprises of a vast area that was the great center of ancient civilizations of the world. Its historical sites beginning with stone-age to Twentieth Century A.D are a mirror of the life of its people who were, by nature, simple, virile, hospitable and hard working. Ancient sites excavated in Taxila, Harappa, and Moenjodaro speak volumes for Pakistan's rich cultural background dating back to 3,000 B.C.

For more information on Pakistan, please go to http://www.pakistan.gov.pk/

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