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6 - Pakistan

Tapping into Its Diasporas’ Economic Potential

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 December 2024

Klaus Brummer
Affiliation:
Katholische Universiteit Eichstätt, Germany
Šumit Ganguly
Affiliation:
Hoover Institution, Stanford University, California
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Overseas Pakistanis continue to grow in number, expanding the national community abroad. The three main challenges that exist for the Pakistani government in protecting its citizens abroad are interconnected and have to do with maintaining remittances, increasing educational opportunities, and potentially loosening visa restrictions that hamper the ability of Pakistanis to travel and interact with other countries economically. While the world has focused on security, mainly evaluating Pakistan from an Afghanistan-focused lens as US and NATO forces remained in the country till August 2021, Pakistanis have been busy seizing opportunities for themselves and their families, indicating a high level of agency. The Pakistani government is motivated by its diaspora’s agency and self-identity needs, and welcomes engagement. This movement has now resulted in remittances becoming Pakistan’s largest source of national foreign exchange. In order to maintain remittances, the Pakistani government’s activities are likely to intensify over time. As the Pakistani government engages with its citizens abroad, one of the most interesting revelations about this research is the lack of direct military involvement.

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  • Pakistan
  • Edited by Klaus Brummer, Katholische Universiteit Eichstätt, Germany, Šumit Ganguly, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, California
  • Book: States and their Nationals Abroad
  • Online publication: 04 December 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009531986.006
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  • Pakistan
  • Edited by Klaus Brummer, Katholische Universiteit Eichstätt, Germany, Šumit Ganguly, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, California
  • Book: States and their Nationals Abroad
  • Online publication: 04 December 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009531986.006
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  • Pakistan
  • Edited by Klaus Brummer, Katholische Universiteit Eichstätt, Germany, Šumit Ganguly, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, California
  • Book: States and their Nationals Abroad
  • Online publication: 04 December 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009531986.006
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