Pakistan’s Next Chapter
Pakistan’s next chapter will be built through partnership, not scattered effort. I believe the right U.S.-Pakistan partnership model must focus far more seriously on Balochistan. Feel Worldwide Foundation Inc. is open to local, national, and international partners ready to build with purpose.
The Future We Owe Balochistan
Balochistan is too often discussed through fear and distance. This article offers a more human vision of what is possible when ethical investment, local enterprise, women’s economic inclusion, youth opportunity, and U.S.-Pakistan partnership come together with dignity and purpose.
Balochistan’s Next Chapter
Balochistan is not only a place of challenge. It is a place of extraordinary promise. This article explores how peace, ethical investment, entrepreneurship, education, and U.S.-Pakistan partnership can unlock powerful opportunities for local communities, businesses, and long-term shared prosperity.
From Struggle to Opportunity:
Balochistan and KP do not need more empty entrepreneurship slogans. They need real ladders from skills to jobs to enterprise. This is the case for building a workforce-to-enterprise economy in western Pakistan. Another line: The next great business revolution in Pakistan may not come from a big city. It may come from provinces where talent has waited too long for a real economic bridge. Another line: Training alone is not enough. Placement alone is not enough. Startups alone are not enough. The future belongs to ecosystems.
Pakistan Mineral Resource Governance in the 21st Century:
The Reko Diq Inclusive Growth and Integrity Partnership (RIGIP)
Reko Diq sits at the intersection of geology, geopolitics, jobs, and governance. The EXIM announcement is not only a financing headline. It is a once-in-a-generation design moment.
When $1.25B is announced for critical minerals mining, and up to $2B in equipment and services is signaled, the real question becomes: will this capital accelerate inclusive prosperity and stability, or will it intensify inequality, mistrust, and conflict risk?
RIGIP is proposed as a practical answer: a structured partnership and delivery platform that turns high-level commitments into verifiable outcomes through:
measurable jobs and skills pipelines,
local content and SME supplier acceleration,
community benefits with grievance redress that people trust,
health and safety systems and equipment readiness,
research, monitoring, and evaluation that builds credibility,
transparent governance that protects public confidence and investor confidence.
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