Read 2 predictions about pakistan in 2050, a year that will see this country experience significant change in its politics, economics, technology, culture, and environment. Despite all it’s problem Pakistan is likely to grow. By that time, we would have added up to 110,000,000 more people to our population. More: The future of religion, in 7 maps and charts More: [19 thought-provoking maps that will change how you see the world ] 8 Vehicles Of The Future - Future Transportation System 2050The transportation system in the future will be very different from our current system. By 2050 Pakistan is projected to be the world's 16th largest economy, frog-leaping such luminaries as South Korea, Italy, Canada, and Australia. PcW's 2017 report on global economic order change by 2050 has brought sunshine to the dark corners of our home. Pakistan’s future is important to its neighbors and to states near and far for at least six reasons: It is a nuclear weapons state with a very bad record of proliferation. It’s your future… Under United Nations' supervision, they agreed to a ceasefire along a line which left one-third of the state - comprising what Pakistan calls Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and the Northern Areas administered by Pakistan and two-thirds, Jammu, Ladakh and the Kashmir Valley, administered by India. Other indicators visualized on maps: (In English only, for now) Adolescent fertility rate (births per 1,000 women ages 15-19) Asia is the world’s most populous region and its overall population is projected to increase by 15 per cent — from 4.6bn in 2020 to 5.3bn in 2050. In 1947-8 India and Pakistan fought their first war over Jammu and Kashmir. 2025 - Pakistan economy limps on barely having borrowed from every nation including Nepal. A large percentage of population is young just like India. If you are expecting to read a rosy report on Pakistan’s progress in science in the year 2050 I am very likely to disappoint. It is going to remain so until around 2045. It’s in the top 50 of world’s largest economy and have around 4.7% growth rate. Imran Khan is either shot or hanged or in exile in London screaming his innocence and General Bawja is President of Pakistan. Population Pyramids: Pakistan - 2050. It also makes Pakistan one of the youngest countries in its region. Future is bright. In 2010, the world produced around 33 gigatonnes of CO2 - by 2050 its predicted to be 55.87 gigatonnes which could have truly disastrous effects. Throughout history, people have turned to astrologers, pundits and gurus in their quest to unlock the mysteries of the future. So, you might as well just stop reading, as sadly, our nation does not resemble Robert Zemeckis film Back to the Future in any way, shape or form.There are no hover boards being ridden and no robot driven flying cars. This makes Pakistan the fifth most populous country in the world (behind China, India, the United States and Indonesia).