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It's just not going to happen, top 20 perhaps but nowhere near the top 10.
I agree. But even in Top 20, Pakistan would be in MUCH better condition (from a developed country criterion's standpoint) than say India, China or even Brazil. The landmass is about 7 times or more, LESS than that of India and China. The population is ALSO 7 or more times LESS than India and China.
So the country's government can provide a LOT more to its people (if proper democratic government remains) even being a top 18th economy, than larger countries like China and India which will be at number 1 and 2. Simply because of the fact that the country has less population and less landmass. So where say 1 or 2 trillions (as an example) may not mean a lot to China and India or the US by 2030, for Pakistan, it would turn the country into a near-developed state. Simply put, a smaller household with fewer people has less expenses than a much larger household with many people in bigger homes. Smaller household can enjoy a much better lifestyle in quarter of the money compared to a significantly larger family living in a significantly larger home.