In turbulent times, as facing the world today, historical record shows that ideas with a future become the most powerful tool to create a new economic and social order.
Currently, in Pakistan also one can notice an emerging segment of development economists, think tanks and political leaders, including those holding government positions, espousing some ideas to open up the path for national economic progress.
Noteworthy is a recent statement of the Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal: “Real power does not stem from wealth or weapons but from vision and disciplined execution.”
Speaking at the 25th Convention of Management Association of Pakistan, he observed, “Great nations are not built by financial capital but by management capital.
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