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    Mazhar Abbas Reflects on Repeated Attempts to Build a ‘New Pakistan’

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mazhar Abbas has highlighted a recurring theme in Pakistan’s political and social landscape, noting that the country frequently embarks on ambitious projects to create a ‘new Pakistan.’ These efforts, often launched with great enthusiasm, aim to bring transformative change across various sectors including governance, economy, and social development. However, despite these repeated initiatives, sustainable progress remains elusive, raising questions about the underlying factors that hinder long-term success.

    Historically, Pakistan has witnessed multiple waves of reform and reconstruction, each promising a fresh start and improved conditions for its citizens. From constitutional amendments to economic reforms and social campaigns, the vision of a ‘new Pakistan’ has been a rallying cry for political leaders and civil society alike. Notably, these attempts reflect the nation’s desire to overcome persistent challenges such as corruption, inequality, and institutional weaknesses that have impeded growth.

    In a significant development, Abbas’s observation underscores the importance of learning from past experiences to ensure that future endeavors are more effective and inclusive. The repeated cycle of launching new initiatives without achieving lasting change highlights the need for deeper structural reforms and consistent policy implementation. Moving forward, Pakistan’s leadership and stakeholders must focus on building resilient institutions and fostering a culture of accountability to truly realize the vision of a ‘new Pakistan.’

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