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History
WaterAid at this moment focusses its supervised in urban spots of Pakistan at
which the lack of water, sanitation and sewerage are huge problems.
Credit: WaterAid / Caroline Penn
The partition of British India in 1947 resulted in the formation of West and
East Pakistan. After a war in 1971 East Pakistan seceded and became the separate
sector of Bangladesh and West Pakistan became how is now Pakistan.
Its history has carried on characterised by a substandard relationship providing
neighbouring India, amidst an slow dispute throughout the economy of Kashmir.
In 1999 there was a military takeover led by Musharraf, who alleged himself
president in June 2001. A referendum in April 2002 long his presidency a surplus
two years.
Geography and economy
Long-term market prospects keep uncertain.
Credit: WaterAid / Caroline Penn
Pakistan is a yards of principally hot, dry desert surrounded by limited likely
freshwater supplies. It predominantly consists of the flat Indus River plains
investing in mountainous communities in the north and northwest.
Though endowed provided inherent gas reserves, it is an impoverished and
underdeveloped country, and has suffered according to internal political
disputes, lack of overseas investment, and a expensive confrontation investing
in neighbouring India, giving up it among substandard human development
indicators and a reliance on worldwide creditors for hard cash inflows.
The continuous industry prospects continue dicey as GDP cost increase is
massively reliant on agricultural generation and import dependency on distant
oil suggests a vulnerability to altering oil prices. Trade prices undergo
suffered amidst the out of country industry downturn.
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