Pakistan in 2025: Nation must end political deadlock and reform economy

The world's only nuclear-armed Muslim-majority country can't ignore dire conditions

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People walk past a banner with a picture of the former Prime Minister Imran Khan outside the party office of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), a day after the general election, in Lahore, Pakistan, February 2024. © Reuters

Farhan Bokhari is an Islamabad-based foreign correspondent who writes on Pakistan and the surrounding region.

Pakistan's unsettled politics and a lack of clarity on its economic future will continue to overshadow the country's future in the year ahead.

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