Pakistan

Backgr Notes Ser. 1987 Mar:1-10.

Abstract

PIP: This information sheet about Pakistan, by the U.S. State Dept., summarizes its geography, political history, government, economy and international relations. Pakistan, lying on the Arabian Sea between Iran and India, and neighboring Afghanistan and China, has been independent from British control since 1947. Her people, 98 million, come from several Indo-European ethnic groups, but are 97% Muslim. Most live in the fertile Indus river valley; 53% work in agriculture; 13% in industry; mean per capita income is $331. The infant mortality rate is about 119/1000; life expectancy around 51 years. The country is endowed with resources, besides farmland, of oil, gas, coal, iron and hydroelectric power. It produces cotton, rice, fruits and vegetables as well for export. Pakistan's history is filled with strife, armed or political, marked by the independence of East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, in 1970, and rivalry for power by military and democratic factions, ending with a real election of Benazir Bhutto in 1986. Despite basic resources and a net export of food and textiles, the country has a significant debt and runs a deficit, and supports a rapidly growing young population (3.1% growth rate). Pakistan partakes in a complicated net of international relations due to the alignment of countries on her borders. Religious and ethnic conflicts with India, ideological difficulties and millions of refugees flowing from Afghanistan, but good relations with Iran and China make up this pattern.

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture*
  • Asia
  • Commerce*
  • Communication
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Demography
  • Developing Countries
  • Economics*
  • Environment
  • Financial Management*
  • Geography*
  • Government*
  • Industry*
  • International Cooperation*
  • Language*
  • Pakistan
  • Political Systems*
  • Politics*
  • Population Characteristics*
  • Population Density*
  • Population Dynamics
  • Population*
  • Religion*
  • Social Sciences