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The second five-year plans oversaw the development of water and power utilities in East and West Pakistan and had energy sector built with the help from private-sector. [11] The financial services heavily depended on the foreign investment and aid from the United States that bolstered the economy. [ 12 ]
Second Five-Year Plan may refer to: Second five-year plan of Argentina; Second Five-Year Plan (Bhutan) Second Five-Year Plan (China) Second Five-Year Plan (India) Second Five-Year Plan (Nepal) Second Five-Year Plans (Pakistan) Second Five-Year Plan (Romania) Second Five-Year Plan (South Korea) Second Five-Year Plan (Soviet Union) Second Five ...
Despite this, Pakistan's average economic growth rate since independence has been higher than the average growth rate of the world economy during the same period. Average annual real GDP growth rates [25] were 6.8% in the 1960s, 4.8% in the 1970s, and 6.5% in the 1980s. Average annual growth fell to 4.6% in the 1990s with significantly lower ...
1965: 3 Yahya Khan (1917–1980) 25 March 1969 20 December 1971 2 years, 270 days Military – [1] [2] [page needed] 4 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1928–1979) 20 December 1971 14 August 1973 1 year, 237 days Pakistan People's Party – [1] 5 Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry (1904–1982) 14 August 1973 16 September 1978 5 years, 33 days Pakistan People's Party ...
1960s; 1970s; 1980s; See also: ... history; Events from the year 1965 in Pakistan ... Indo-Pakistani war of 1965. [6] The United States supplied the nuclear research ...
Pakistan Television established its second studio in Dacca after Lahore in 1965. Runa Laila was Pakistan's first pop star and became popular in India as well. Shabnam was a leading actress from East Pakistan. Feroza Begum was a leading exponent of Bengali classical Nazrul geeti. Jasimuddin and Abbasuddin Ahmed promoted Bengali folk music.
Five years plan to governing aborigines; Five-year plan; Five-Year Plans of Argentina; Five-Year Plans of Bhutan; Five-Year Plans of India; Five-Year Plans of Nepal; Five-Year Plans of Pakistan; Five-Year Plans of Romania; Five-Year Plans of South Korea; Five-year plans of the Soviet Union; Five-Year Plans of Vietnam
5 September – The inaugural issue of Bengali-language daily newspaper Dainik Azadi is published in Chittagong. [13] 9 September – Pakistan defeats India 1–0 in field hockey at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, winning the gold medal. [14] 19 September – Pakistan and India sign the Indus Waters Treaty, brokered by the World Bank. [15]