Pakistan

Pakistan's five biggest post-election challengesISLAMABAD: The next government in Pakistan will face myriad challenges from unsustainable population growth to simmering extremism.No matter who is voted into office on July 25, the new rulers will have to make hard choices, and quickly.Here's a rundown of the biggest hurdles Pakistan is facing.ExtremismSecurity has dramatically improved across Pakistan following a military crackdown in recent years.However analysts have long warned that Pakistan is not getting to the root causes of extremism, and that the militants can still carry out spectacular attacks -- an ability they demonstrate periodically.That includes during this campaign, with a string of bombings at political events killing 175 people, including the second deadliest militant attack in Pakistans history -- an Islamic State-claimed blast in Balochistan on July 13 which killed 149 people.
Analysts have warned that insurgents may be regrouping and seeking to reassert themselves after years of setbacks.EconomyPakistan's next government faces growing fears of a balance of payments crisis, with speculation mounting it will have to seek its second IMF bailout in five years.The central bank is burning through foreign reserves and devaluing the rupee, including another five-percent dive this week, in a bid to bridge a widening trade deficit.
Pakistan, which has long relied heavily on imports, increased its procurement of materials to help build a string of Chinese-backed infrastructure projects after inking a multi-billion dollar investment package with Beijing leading to fears over how Islamabad will pay for it.The economy has also been stung by higher oil prices.Meanwhile, meagre exports such as textiles have taken a hit from cheaper Chinese-produced goods, while foreign remittances have also slowed.The winners of the election will have "limited time" to act, Fitch ratings agency warned earlier this month.Population growthConservative Pakistan, with its limited family planning, has one of the highest birth rates in Asia at around three children per woman, according to the World Bank and government figures.That has led to a fivefold increase of the population since 1960, now touching 207 million, draft results from last years census show.The boom is negating hard-won economic and social progress in the developing country, experts have warned.To add to the problem, discussing contraception in public is taboo in Pakistan.Analysts say unless more is done to slow growth, the countrys natural resources -- particularly drinking water -- will not be enough to support the population.Water shortagesPakistan is on the verge of an ecological disaster if authorities do not urgently address looming water shortages, experts say.Official estimates show that by 2025 the country will be facing an "absolute scarcity" of water, with less than 500 cubic metres available per person -- just one third of the water available in parched Somalia, according to the UN.Pakistan has massive Himalayan glaciers, rivers, monsoon rains and floods -- but just three major water storage basins, compared with more than a thousand in South Africa or Canada.
As such, surplus water is quickly lost.
Political initiative will be essential to building infrastructure to reverse the course of the impending crisis.
There is also little in the way of education on water conservation.





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