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Personally I think having a large population is a good thing.
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Don't think Pakistan is overpopulated.
The land mass can accommodate the populace if they are spread out and not concentrated upon few urban centres.
Where? Most of it is overcrowded. Pakistan ranks six in the world in terms of population and look at it's size. The only sparsely populated areas of Pakistan are deserts and mountains, both inhospitable.
No need to make excuses for overpopulation.
As economic burdens grows and urbanization more viable, the population growth will adjust itself.
With predictions of it surpassing 300 million people by 2050, I don't think so. It will crash eventually, but we want to avoid that disastrous crash by all means.
Enforcement of laws in Pakistan ? Hardly possible.Overpopulation is one of the biggest issues in Pakistan.
You breed more, in turn you irrigate more agricultural land and the cycle continues. That’s screwed up. When would this be enough.
The strain it has on a country’s infrastructure. Pakistan really needs to focus on producing quality people. The numbers don’t matter.
I say cap every family to 3 kids. Make it illegal to marry below 22. Tax families having more than 3 kids. Even Ehsaas Program should void families having more than 3 kids.
Lack of education in general and the popular culture of parents demanding grand kids from newly wed couples.Lack of sex education, lack of contraception, lack of education on family planning and birth control. Take your pick.
Having a large population is a blessing. Having large human resources is a good thing.
Not to forget load sheddingToo much f**king, not enough contraception caused overpopulation in Pakistan.
What about China?So true. Like India & Bangladesh. Two of the filthiest and poorest countries with large economies. Now compare with Finland, a country with a much smaller population and economy but a over a thousand times more prosperous both economically and ecologically.
So no.
China's population growth has been regulated, which is why they have made tremendous progress.What about China?
India has a larger economy than Britain.
Bangladesh is a fertile deltaic country with ample fresh water and agriculture. So naturally it can support more people per sq. km than any other geographic feature. This is not the case with Pakistan. Baluchistan is a big desert, here goes 45 percent land of Pakistan. Half of Sindh is also desert. Southern Punjab is semi desert. Gilgit Baltistan is 99 percent rugged mountainous. Large part of KP also very much mountainous. This leave only northern Punjab suitable for any kind of dense settlement. Northen half of Punjab's population density is not much lower than Bangladesh.Pakistan is not that overpopulated looking at the size, landmass of Pakistan at 881,913 km², which is about the size of Germany, Italy, UK combined.
Looking at the population of these three countries which comes to be 210 million approx, Pakistan population at 220 milion is not that high.
Pakistan population density is half that of India approx., whose population is 6.5 times higher with a landmass which is 3.6 times bigger.
BD population density is 5 times that of Pakistan, on extreme levels.