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Dar emphasises importance of economic diplomacy for Pakistan’s growth

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Friday stressed the need to reorient the country’s diplomatic initiatives from conventional diplomacy to economic diplomacy to ensure that Pakistan’s development agenda was also advanced.
“The conventional diplomatic times are over. Along with the conventional diplomacy, we will have to focus more on economic diplomacy,” the Deputy PM said while addressing the passing ceremony of the 43rd passing out Specialised Diplomatic Course at the Foreign Services Academy.
He said the basic purpose of foreign diplomacy was not only to safeguard national interests but also to help in stimulating economic growth by transforming the potential of the country’s geo-strategic position into a geo-economic one, the official news agency reported.
Deputy PM Dar said Pakistan was at the cross road and at a very important location in the world. However, he said unfortunately “we failed to streamline and benefit from our location which the Almighty has blessed us”.
He emphasised the need for young diplomats to be equipped with the necessary skill set to promote trade and investment, tourism and opportunities to explore the workforce.
“Today’s diplomats should not only be experts in international law and politics alone but also economic diplomacy,” he remarked.
He also asked the young diplomats to work hard in their careers for the development of the country, saying that to compete with the world, they should no longer engage in luxuries. “I am confident you will take this country forward on the road of prosperity, peace and stability,” he said.
He also assured his full support to upgrade the infrastructure and improve the academy’s working.
The deputy prime minister pointed out that Pakistan had great potential in terms of workforce, resources and economy.
He recalled that in 2013 Pakistan was declared a globally macroeconomic unstable country, a country that was on the verge of default. “It was projected that Pakistan will take at least a decade plus to come out of the quagmire it was facing by 2013,” he said.
However, he said what happened in the next 3-4 years reflected the resilience of the country, its economy and its people. In three and a half years, he said, Pakistan reached a level where it was recognised as the 24th biggest global economy.
“Pakistan’s economic indicators were the best, and probably still not matched in any era,” he said, adding that the country witnessed the lowest CPI inflation at 3.6 percent, food inflation at 2 percent, over 6 percent economic growth, the best stock market in South Asia and sixth best in the world.
“But unfortunately”, he said, “Our leg pulling and political instability took Pakistan in next four years to 47th global economy.”
The Deputy PM hoped that Pakistan, with nuclear power, a great strategic location and huge natural resources worth over $10,000 billion would one day lead the Muslim Ummah.
“Pakistan has been blessed with tested, proven and certified mineral, granite and stones’ reserves worth $10,000 billion,” he added.
Dar also commended the efforts of the Foreign Service Academy for maintaining excellence in its training modules and the training of a large number of foreign diplomats over the years.
Director General of the Foreign Service Academy, Ambassador Ahmed Hussain Dayo underlined the commitment of the Academy to continue to maintain excellence in the training of diplomats and its pride in training 1,554 foreign participants representing 120 countries.
Later, Dar distributed certificates among the participants of the 43rd Specialised Diplomatic Course (SDC) and awarded medals to the top three performers of the 42nd SDC.

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