Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar expressed confidence in Pakistan’s future, stating that the country’s “best days lie ahead” while addressing an Eid-ul-Adha dinner hosted for Pakistani-American community leaders in New York.
Speaking to members of the diaspora, Dar highlighted several positive economic developments, including declining inflation, improved external accounts, stronger credit ratings, and growing investor confidence. He described these indicators as evidence of economic stabilization and recovery under the current government’s policies and reform agenda.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the vital role of overseas Pakistanis in the country’s development and encouraged the Pakistani-American community to strengthen economic ties with their homeland through investment, entrepreneurship, and knowledge-sharing initiatives.
Dar noted that Pakistan is focused on achieving sustainable, export-led growth while continuing efforts to modernize the economy, attract foreign investment, and create new opportunities for business and innovation. He reiterated the government’s commitment to economic reforms aimed at ensuring long-term prosperity and stability.
Highlighting Pakistan’s role on the international stage, he also stressed the importance of regional peace, diplomatic engagement, and global cooperation in addressing shared challenges and promoting economic progress.
The gathering served as an opportunity to strengthen connections between Pakistan and its overseas community, which continues to play an important role in supporting the country’s economic and social development.
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