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Pakistan's USD 2.8 Billion Gold Discovery Promises Economic Transformation

Tuesday 14 January 2025 - 13:00
By: Dakir Madiha
Pakistan's USD 2.8 Billion Gold Discovery Promises Economic Transformation

Pakistan has unveiled a significant gold discovery in the Attock district, with reserves estimated at 32.64 tons valued at approximately 800 billion Pakistani rupees (USD 2.87 billion). The announcement came from former Punjab Mining Minister Ibrahim Hasan Murad, following extensive geological surveys across a 32-kilometer stretch.

The Geological Survey of Pakistan validated the discovery through comprehensive sampling at 127 sites, confirming substantial deposits that could markedly influence the nation's economic trajectory. The finding emerges at a crucial time for Pakistan, which faces mounting economic challenges.

The discovery's economic implications are particularly significant given Pakistan's current financial landscape. The country has witnessed a sharp rise in unemployment from 1.5% to 7% over the last decade, with an annual requirement of 1.5 million new jobs to meet growing workforce demands. Women face additional employment barriers due to cultural factors, while rising inflation continues to burden households, as evidenced by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics' report of a 3.97% year-on-year increase in weekly inflation.

To address these challenges, the Planning Commission suggests targeting a 6% reduction in inflation to combat youth unemployment, while a more substantial 17% decrease would be necessary to improve women's employment prospects. The situation is particularly acute in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan, where educated youth struggle to secure meaningful employment despite the region's economic potential.

This discovery places Pakistan among several nations making significant resource findings. China recently announced a massive gold ore deposit in Hunan province, valued at USD 83 billion with approximately 1,100 tons of gold, while Russia has been systematically accumulating gold reserves since 2014 as an economic safeguard.

The strategic value of Pakistan's gold discovery extends beyond immediate economic benefits. As nations increasingly view gold as a hedge against financial instability, this newfound resource could strengthen Pakistan's position in global markets. However, realizing these benefits will require careful strategic planning and efficient resource management.

The successful development of these reserves could catalyze improvements across various sectors, including health and education, while potentially repositioning Pakistan in the international economic landscape. As global geopolitical tensions persist, such natural resource discoveries increasingly serve as crucial elements in national economic resilience strategies.


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