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Pakistan Population Summit Highlights Urgent Growth Challenges

Published on: December 2, 2025 10:07 AM

Pakistan Population Summit Highlights Urgent Growth Challenges

The second day of the Pakistan Population Summit is beginning in Islamabad shortly. The summit focuses on Pakistan population growth challenges. , it brings together politicians, economists, and experts. Discussions aim to create a shared vision for sustainable futures. Rapid population growth is putting pressure on health, food, water, and employment.

On the first day, policymakers and experts agreed that unchecked population growth threatens prosperity. They emphasized that rising numbers of mouths to feed reduce development impact. Resource management is critical for social uplift and economic progress. Pakistan is out of balance compared to neighboring countries. Population management must become a top political agenda, they argued.

READ MORE:Pakistan’s Future and Population Growth

Pakistan has over 241 million people, making it the fifth most populous country. The country adds four to five million people annually. Its growth rate of 2.40 percent is the highest in South Asia. Employment cannot keep pace with population expansion, creating major economic challenges. By 2040, Pakistan will require 104 million new jobs to accommodate its population.

Experts warned that the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be unattainable without slowing growth. Thirteen of 17 SDGs directly link to population trends. Rapid growth depletes natural resources and affects social and economic indicators. Unsustainable pressures harm overall population well-being and national development. They stressed urgent action to address these risks.

READ MORE:Population growth rate 2.55 percent annually

The Pakistan population growth issue remains critical for the country’s future. Summit participants called for policy reforms, awareness campaigns, and long-term planning. Coordinated strategies can balance population with resources, ensuring sustainable development. Experts concluded that population control is vital to achieve social, economic, and environmental stability.

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