pakistan predictions for 2050

Read 7 predictions about Pakistan in 2050, a year that will see this country experience significant change in its politics, economics, technology, culture, and environment. It’s your future, discover what you’re in for.

Quantumrun Foresight prepared this list; A trend intelligence consulting firm that uses strategic foresight to help companies thrive from future trends in foresight. This is just one of many possible futures society may experience.

International relations predictions for Pakistan in 2050

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Politics predictions for Pakistan in 2050

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Government predictions for Pakistan in 2050

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Economy predictions for Pakistan in 2050

Economy related predictions to impact Pakistan in 2050 include:

  • This year, Pakistan becomes the 19th largest economy (at USD $2.8 trillion), up from 28th place ($284 billion) in 2017. Likelihood: 90%1
  • Pakistan could become 16th largest economy by 2050: PwC.Link

Technology predictions for Pakistan in 2050

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Culture predictions for Pakistan in 2050

Culture related predictions to impact Pakistan in 2050 include:

  • Pakistanis above 60 years of age comprise ~40 million this year, up from 12.5 million in 2020. Likelihood: 90%1

Defense predictions for in 2050

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Infrastructure predictions for Pakistan in 2050

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Environment predictions for Pakistan in 2050

Environment related predictions to impact Pakistan in 2050 include:

  • The mean temperature trend under RCP8.5 (the concentration of carbon is at an average of 8.5 watts per square meter across the planet) indicates a 4°C–6°C rise by the end of the century from 2017 levels, with a sharp increase after 2050. Snow-covered areas of Pakistan in the north show a larger increase in mean temperature compared to central and southern regions. Likelihood: 50 percent1
  • RCP8.5 scenario (the concentration of carbon is at an average of 8.5 watts per square meter across the planet) shows a more abrupt increase in temperature in the region and up to 10°C–12°C from 2017 levels, especially in northern Pakistan. RCP4.5 scenario (the concentration of carbon is at an average of 4.5 watts per square meter across the planet) indicates a similar increasing trend but with less intensity, 5°C–6°C. Likelihood: 50 percent1
  • A global mean sea level rise of 0.2–0.6 meters could occur by 2100, whereas for South Asia (of which Pakistan’s coast is a part of due to the shared Arabian Sea border), a 0.7-meter sea level rise is projected relative to the pre-industrial level. Likelihood: 50 percent1
  • Water availability in Pakistan and Nepal is projected to be too low for self-sufficiency in food production when considering a total availability of water below 1,300m³ per capita per year as a benchmark for the amount of water required for a balanced diet. Likelihood: 50 percent1

Science predictions for Pakistan in 2050

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Health predictions for Pakistan in 2050

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January 7, 2022. Last updated January 7, 2020.

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