In Islamabad, Pakistan, a nation committed to overcoming economic and governance challenges is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards achieving sustainable national development. Recognizing the pressing need for comprehensive reforms as the cornerstone of progress, Pakistan aims to rejuvenate its economic prospects, improve its business environment, and enhance its global trade position.

Dr. Nadeemul Haque, the Vice Chancellor of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), delivered these remarks at the opening of the 3rd Think Tank Moot.
Dr. Shujaat Farooq, the Dean of PIDE, provided context for the Think Tank Moot, emphasizing its role as a unique platform where esteemed partners and thought leaders come together to collectively address transformative and sustainable reforms.
Hosted by PIDE, this event encourages the exchange of intellectual expertise and actionable strategies, going beyond individual efforts to make a profound impact on policymaking. It will culminate in regular meetings, giving each think tank an opportunity to present their agendas, participate in discussions, and reach a consensus on reform priorities.
The discussions at the event revolved around critical reform areas, with PIDE’s researchers delivering compelling presentations on topics such as “Catalyzing Inclusive Economic Growth through Structural Reforms” and “Optimizing Governance for Effective Policy Implementation and Impact Assessment.”
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