اردو(Urdu) English(English) عربي(Arabic) پښتو(Pashto) سنڌي(Sindhi) বাংলা(Bengali) Türkçe(Turkish) Русский(Russian) हिन्दी(Hindi) 中国人(Chinese) Deutsch(German)
Thursday, March 20, 2025 03:50
Question of Palestine Eternal Wisdom: Iqbal Building Futures: Empowering Pakistan's Youth for Tomorrow Tourism: An Essential Element for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth Connecting Youth to Global Opportunities Algorithms: The Silent Architects of Warfare Pakistani Youth: The Driving Force for National Progress Investing in Future Generations: Pakistan Army Lost Voices: The Systematic Marginalization of Indian Muslims Parallel Struggles: Examining the Palestinian and Kashmiri Quests for Self-determination Emergence of BJP as a Hindutva Force The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Transforming Pakistan Building Sustainable Cities: Urban Search and Rescue Preparedness Simulation Exercise In the Pursuit of Happiness: Understanding Hedonia, Eudemonia, and Naikan COAS’ U.S. Visit: Strengthening Ties and Fostering Collaboration A Biological Marvel of Human Heart Educational Empowerment: FC Balochistan (North) Initiates Literacy Program for Soldiers Digital Pakistan Journey: Pioneering Towards a Connected Future Driving Digital Transformation: Pakistan CJCSC Calls on His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussain During His Visit to Jordan COAS' Peshawar Visit Highlights Security, Socioeconomic Development and National Unity Unity in Diversity: COAS Joins Christmas Celebrations with Christian Community in Rawalpindi Chief of the Naval Staff Attends Indian Ocean Naval Symposium in Bangkok Strengthening Bonds and Elevating Collaboration: Combat Commander Turkish Air Force Calls on Chief of the Air Staff Closing Ceremony of Multinational Special Forces Exercise Fajar Al Sharq-V Strengthens Counterterrorism Collaboration Off the Beaten Track: Exploring Jiwani's Coastal Marvels and Heritage Special Investment Facilitation Council: A Game Changer for the Economy of Pakistan Rising Stars: Pakistan’s Youth Shines Bright in 2023 Indian Supreme Court’s Decision and the International Law Challenges to Justice: The Indian Supreme Court’s Fallacy in IIOJK Belt and Road Initiative: Strengthening Global Ties with Unhindered Trade and Connectivity The Media Matrix: Unraveling How Technology Shapes Our Perception Decoding Human Interaction: The Comprehensive Guide to Reading Body Language The Magic of Moscow On the Same Wavelength: Suno FM's Impact on Community Empowerment, Diversity, and Social Progress in Pakistan The Journey of SAIL: A Beacon of Hope for Autism in Gilgit-Baltistan Pakistan National Youth Convention 2024: COAS Stresses Youth's Vital Role, Urges Unity, and National Strength Vice Foreign Minister of the People’s Republic of China Calls on COAS COAS Attends Inauguration Ceremony of the Second Chapter of NASTP Silicon PAF's Induction and Operationalization Ceremony Showcases Technological Advancements and Operational Excellence COAS Witnesses Firing of Different Air Defense Weapon Systems During Exercise Al-Bayza-III, 2024 COAS Visits POF Wah, Highlights Importance of Indigenous Defense Industry Exercise Sea Guard-24: Strengthening Maritime Security Al-Noor Special Children School and College Celebrates International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2023 in Multan Garrison Exercise BARRACUDA-XII: Strengthening Global Cooperation for Maritime Safety and Environmental Protection Pakistan-Qatar Joint Aerial Exercise "Zilzal-II" Held in Qatar March 23, 1940: Charting the Course for Pakistan's Future Peshawar’s Namak Mandi: A Gemstone Heaven Genocide in Palestine Rising Cities, Shrinking Spaces: Tackling Overpopulation and Urbanization in Pakistan Impact of Pakistan Resolution Day on National Identity Building Leaders: Jinnah and Iqbal's Timeless Wisdom for Today's Youth National Parks–Natural Assets India's New Playbook for Extraterritorial Assassination of Opponents The Legacy of Khan Brothers in Pakistan Armed Forces (Part II) Beyond the Battlefield: AIMH’s Quest for Military History Preservation The Siege of 634 A.D. (Part II) SIFC, From Vision to Reality (Part II) A New Dawn in Pakistan's Agriculture The Crowdsourcing Practices The Last Post: Eulogy of a Hero Securing Tomorrow’s Food: Sustainable Agriculture and Aquaculture in Pakistan The Saindak Copper-Gold Project: A Beacon of Pak-China Friendship and Prosperity Prime Minister of Pakistan, Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and COAS Visit Muzaffarabad CJCSC Calls on Minister of Defense, KSA 7th International PATS Exercise-2024 Held at NCTC, Pabbi CNS Visits Coastal Belt of Sindh and Coastal Areas of Balochistan to Oversee the Conduct of Exercise Seaspark-2024 Keel Laying Ceremony of the Second HANGOR Class Submarine Held at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works Chinese Ambassador Calls on Chief of the Air Staff Pakistan Navy Demonstrates Combat Readiness with Live Missile Firing Exercise in the North Arabian Sea PAF's Jf-17 Thunder Block-III Fighter Jet Participates in World Defense Air Show-2024 From Breakthroughs to Global Leadership—The Next Chapter Keeping the Promise Alive: Self-Determination for the Kashmiris Pakistan in 2025: Challenges and Opportunities One Year of Unwavering Resolve: Performance of SIFC in 2024 Changing Global Dynamics and Pakistan Addressing Pakistan‘s Climate Crisis: A Security Perspective Subsurface Competition in the Indian Ocean Sands, Sea, and Stories: Why Pakistan’s Coastline Deserves the Spotlight Strategic Diplomacy, Tariffs, and Global Implications Obligations of the Parties to the Genocide Convention Empowering Future Generations: Education as a Catalyst for Progress in Pakistan’s Context Building a Sustainable Future Integrating ESD into Pakistan’s Education System Integration of Cultural Intelligence into Strategic Decisions for Export Promotion From Battlefields to Exhibits: The Story Behind the Army Museum Lahore The Forgotten Melodies: Legacies of Pakistan’s Musical Maestros CJCSC Visits Iraq to Strengthen Defense Ties COAS Visits Field Training Exercise Near Narowal and Sialkot 17th Chief of the Naval Staff Amateur Golf Cup 2024 Held at MGGC, Islamabad High Level Defense Delegation of Azerbaijan Calls on CAS International Day of Persons with Disabilities Celebrated at Al-Noor Special Children School, Multan 52nd National Athletics Championships-2024 Held at Ayub Stadium, Multan Garrison Counterterrorism Center Lehri Hosts Key Military Exercises Pak-China Joint Exercise Warrior-VIII Concludes Students and Faculty Experience a Day with Pakistan Army at Malir Garrison Al-Barq Punjab Hockey League Organized at Okara Garrison PNS Zulfiquar Enhances Regional Maritime Security through Humanitarian Assistance and Bilateral Exercises The Fifth Generation War and Propaganda Against the Armed Forces IIOJK: The Unbroken Cycle of Occupation and the Quest for Self-Determination The Cost of Silence: Global Implications of Ignoring Kashmir Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir: The Continuous Legacy of Imperial Boomerang The Need for Accountability: Indian Actions in Violation of International Law The Ideological Roots of India’s Political Shift: RSS, Hindutva, and Nationalism Public Value, Innovation, and the Digital Economy: Advancing National Development in Pakistan Foreigners Who Made Pakistan Their Home (Part I) The Sea of Opportunity: How Pakistan Can Leverage its Maritime Strength Cultural Connections: Enhancing Public Diplomacy Between Pakistan and Azerbaijan Gwadar‘s First Flight: A Gateway to Balochistan‘s Prosperity Through CPEC Strategic Vision: Jinnah‘s Global Knowledge and Its Role in Pakistan‘s Founding The Ordeal of Lieutenant Wain The Visionary Politician Who Helped Shape Pakistan‘s Destiny: Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan (Part I) The Collapse of Certainty: Fake News and the Erosion of Truth (Part I) Digital Shadows: The Hidden Threat of Disinformation Targeting Pakistan Defending the Digital Pakistan: Strengthening Cybersecurity in a Growing Online Ecosystem Armed Forces of New Uzbekistan: Strengthening National Security and Global Defense Readiness Guardians of the Seas: Pakistan Navy CJCSC Engages with Kuwait’s Leadership to Enhance Bilateral Defense Relations Chief of General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Calls on COAS Principal Staff Officer of the Armed Forces Division of Bangladesh Calls on COAS COAS Reaffirms Commitment to National Security, Praises LEAs’ Efforts in Counterterrorism Operations CNS’ Visit to Bahrain Focuses on Expanding Defense and Maritime Collaboration CNS’ Visit to Oman Reinforces Historic Defense and Naval Ties Defense Delegation of Bangladesh Calls on CAS Faculty and Students of Bahauddin Zakaria University Visit Multan Garrison Cochlear Implant Activation Ceremony Held for Children of Al-Noor Special Children School at Okara Garrison PNS MOAWIN Delivers Life-Changing Medical Aid to East African Nations PAF Contingent Joins 'Spears of Victory-2025' Exercise in Saudi Arabia Pakistan's Indigenous EO-1 Satellite Set to Revolutionize Agriculture, Urban Planning, and Disaster Management The Ontology of Nationhood: Was Pakistan an Idea Before It Became a State? Two-Nation Theory: Foundation of Pakistan Cultural Awakening: The Role of Literature, Art, and Media in the Pakistan Movement The Visionary Politician Who Helped Shape Pakistan’s Destiny: Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan (Part II) The Indus Saga and Pakistan’s Timeless Identity: The Continuum of Civilization and the Rebirth of a Nation The Importance of Pakistan-China Military Cooperation in the Changing Geostrategic Dynamics of South Asia Understanding TTP‘s Resurgence: Security Concerns and Regional Impacts Foreigners Who Made Pakistan Their Home (Part II) Global Unity Against Islamophobia: Building a Future of Tolerance and Respect Transformative Reforms in Pakistan: Redefining Governance and Economic Stability through the Pakistan Reforms Report 2025 Reaching Out to Africa Through the Prism of Maritime Security When Cities Fail: Slums as the Final Chapter of Urban Civilization The Predatory State From Jedi Tools to Sith Tech: The Dark Side of Weaponized Innovation The Collapse of Certainty: Fake News and the Erosion of Truth (Part II) The Digital Illusion: Are You Controlling Social Media, or Is It Controlling You CJCSC Visits Saudi Arabia for 8th Round of Pakistan-KSA JMCC CNS Bangladesh Calls on CJCSC COAS, on the Invitation of CGS UK Army, Visits Warminster and Larkhill Garrisons COAS Visits UK to Participate in the 7th Regional Stabilization Conference at the Prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst COAS Visits Balochistan to Review the Prevailing Security Situation Chief of the Naval Staff of the Bangladesh Navy Calls on COAS Chief of Defense Forces of the Maldives Armed Forces Calls on COAS COAS Lauds Troops’ Combat Readiness During Visit to Muzaffarabad COAS Addresses a Gathering of Young University and College Students PSO of the Armed Forces Division of Bangladesh Calls on CNS Pakistan Naval Academy Holds Commissioning Parade for 122nd Midshipmen and 30th SSC Course Rwandan Air Force Chief of Staff Calls on CAS Closing Ceremony of Pak-Türkiye Joint Exercise Ataturk-XIII Held at Cherat Pakistan Navy Ships Visit Iran During Overseas Deployment Pakistan and Turkish Navy Conduct Bilateral Exercise TURGUTREIS-XI in Eastern Mediterranean Sea
Advertisements

Lt Col Javed Iqbal

The writer is the executive editor of Hilal Magazines. E-mail: [email protected]

Advertisements

Hilal English

Special Investment Facilitation Council: Igniting Pakistan's Economic Revival

July 2023

This writer discusses a number of topics, including the formation of the Special Investment Facilitation Council, Chief of the Army Staff's membership in the top body, the emphasis on attracting investments from Gulf Cooperation Council nations, and the goals set for foreign direct investment. This article enables a thorough comprehension of the SIFC and its significance for the revival of Pakistan's economy.



Attracting investments has evolved into a crucial component of a country's development plan in today's interconnected global economy. An export-oriented foreign direct investment is the key to the country’s economic revival. Pakistan’s attractiveness as a destination for investment has been on the decline. For example, Pakistan received FDI inflows of only USD 1.3 billion in the 11-month period from July 2022 to May 2023, a 21 percent decline as compared to previous year, after a drop in both remittances and exports. A dire need was felt for a holistic approach, one that includes an overhaul of the laws, practices, business procedures, and government regulations to facilitate growth and economic development. Therefore, a plan has been put together–in the wake of the economic hardships being faced by the country–to harness  the untapped potential in key sectors such as defense production, agriculture/livestock, minerals/mining, IT, and energy, through indigenous development and investments from friendly countries.
Government of Pakistan has approved the establishment of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), that will serve as a ‘Single Window’ for multi-domain cooperation in the relevant fields with GCC countries and other countries in general, aiming to facilitate investment and create an enabling policy environment. Notably, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) from Pak Army will be extended a special invitation to join this apex committee, adding a significant military dimension to the council’s operations. By integrating the expertise and resources of both civilian and military leadership, SIFC aims to consolidate its status as a formidable force in attracting investments. The SIFC is welcomed by all segments of society i.e., politicians, economists and journalists for the economic revival.


Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhary, the Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives of Pakistan, apprised the details of the national plan for economic revival. He highlighted that the leadership of GCC countries expressed their willingness to invest billions of dollars during their meetings with the Prime Minister and COAS. However, they emphasized the need for one-window operation. Ahsan Iqbal emphasized that the civil and military leadership has jointly designed this framework, following a whole-of-nation approach to facilitate foreign direct investment (FDI). He further added that ensuring the continuity of the established partnership in this framework beyond the current government's tenure will provide stability.


Chairman All Pakistan Ulema Council Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi and Shahid Rind, special correspondent in Islamabad, praised the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) and the Army's contribution to the country's plan for economic revival. Because the economy and security are intertwined, Shahid Rind emphasized that the Army plays a crucial part in the SIFC. They both emphasized how crucial it will be for civil and military leadership to work together to win back the confidence of international businesses.


Dr. Abid Qaiyum Suleri, the head of Pakistan's premier policy research think-tank, Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), urged that the economy should be considered a non-traditional security concern. He emphasized that civil and military leadership will have to work together to revive the economy. Dr. Suleri also expressed his opinion that the formulation of SIFC is a step in the right direction.


This article explores the goals, duties, and effects of the SIFC in releasing Pakistan's powerful potential of investment opportunities.
By demonstrating Pakistan's potential, emphasizing sector-specific benefits, and hosting investment conferences and campaigns, the SIFC actively promotes investment prospects in Pakistan. These initiatives seek to entice a broad spectrum of investors, from large multinational organizations to small and medium-sized businesses.


Dr. Farrukh Saleem, an Islamabad-based economist, argued that the formation of SIFC is unprecedented. He highlighted that the inclusion of Pakistan Army in attracting investments indicates continuity in economic policies, sending a message to the GCC and the international community. 


When investors show interest, the SIFC helps them by guiding them through the regulatory environment, getting them the clearances, licenses, and permits they require, and linking them with the appropriate governmental departments and agencies. By reducing red tape and other bureaucratic obstacles, this simplified facilitation procedure makes it simpler for investors to start and grow their firms.
The SIFC actively advocates for investor-friendly policies and changes with decision-makers. The council assists in creating a supportive business environment that stimulates both domestic and foreign investment by identifying investment impediments and suggesting regulatory reforms.
The SIFC concentrates on post-investment support, offering ongoing help to investors, resolving operational difficulties, and serving as a liaison between investors and pertinent authorities in order to promote sustained investment growth. The council wants to establish long-term relationships with investors and increase their trust in the Pakistani market by facilitating good communication and addressing concerns.
The Birth of the Special Investment Facilitation Council
In order to remove obstacles and bottlenecks impeding investment inflows and to provide an environment that is supportive to company expansion, SIFC was created. The SIFC has attracted interest and support from numerous stakeholders due to its emphasis on fostering an environment that is attractive to investors and promotes economic growth. The SIFC, which operates under the direction of the Board of Investment (BOI), is essential in attracting and enabling investments across a range of sectors.
The Prime Minister's Approval
The foundation of the SIFC under the Economic Revival Plan was also approved by the Prime Minister. This illustrates the government's dedication to fostering possibilities for both domestic and foreign investment and promoting economic growth.
Inclusion of COAS in the Apex Body
One noteworthy change is the Chief of the Army Staff's (COAS) presence in the top body of the SIFC. This action is intended to boost investor confidence and stability. A collaborative approach to economic restoration is highlighted by the involvement of both civil and military leadership, which also emphasizes the significance of a secure business environment.
Strengthening Ties with GCC Countries
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have a tremendous amount of potential for investment, thus the SIFC is strategically concentrating on forging closer ties with them and luring capital from them. With this program, new, significant economic potential will be unlocked, and investment sources will be diversified.
Targeting Foreign Direct Investment


SIFC’s plan was praised by Pakistani newsreader and anchor Absa Komal, veteran journalist and analyst Muzamal Suharwardy, and defense and security expert Brig (R) Haris Nawaz. They claimed that the presence of the Pakistan Army strengthens its credibility because the civilian government has failed to solve economic challenges successfully.


Kamran Khan, a Pakistani journalist, asserted that the Pakistan Army serves as a guarantor to foreign investors for their investments through SIFC. He highlighted that although the present  government's tenure is completing in 7-8 weeks, COAS will lead the economic revival plan.


In order to increase foreign direct investment, the SIFC has set high goals, hoping to reach USD 5 billion. This goal indicates Pakistan's commitment to establishing itself as an appealing destination for foreign investments and the council's ambition to build an ecosystem that is conducive to investors.
Collaboration with Economic Stakeholders
The Board of Investment (BOI), policymakers, and business professionals are all active partners with the SIFC in the economy. The council seeks to improve Pakistan's business climate by addressing investment impediments, promoting beneficial policies, and implementing targeted reforms.
Economic Revival and Job Creation
The establishment of the SIFC is a critical step for Pakistan's economy to recover. The council aims to provide employment opportunities, accelerate technical development, and boost overall economic growth by luring investments across sectors like energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, and information technology.
Impact and Success Stories
The council has developed an ecosystem that is attractive to foreign investors by lowering administrative barriers and enhancing the ease of doing business. The initiatives of the SIFC are expected to significantly increase FDI inflows, promoting sectoral diversification, technological transfer, and job development. The SIFC’s focus on defense, agriculture, minerals, IT, and energy reflects a meticulous approach towards sectors that possess substantial growth prospects and the potential to uplift Pakistan’s economic trajectory. The defense sector, for instance, offers opportunities for collaboration in advanced weaponry, joint ventures, and defense-related technology transfers. In the agricultural sphere, investments can contribute to modernizing farming techniques, enhancing productivity, and tapping into the country’s agrarian potential. Similarly, the mining and minerals industry presents avenues for extraction, processing, and value addition to unlock the hidden treasures beneath Pakistan’s soil.


Khalid Khokhar, President of All Pakistan Kissan Ittehad, highlighted the significance of the SIFC in the revival of the national economy and the agriculture sector. He argued that the participation of COAS and the Pakistan Army in SIFC will create a feasible environment and build confidence among investors. Khalid Khokhar, along with Malik Bostan Khan, claimed that Gulf countries have expressed willingness to invest in Pakistan due to the Army's guarantee.


The SIFC has the potential to promote economic growth, generate employment opportunities, and position Pakistan as an appealing investment destination by fortifying ties with GCC nations, focusing on foreign direct investment, and interacting with important stakeholders. The SIFC's success depends on successful execution, ongoing cooperation, and a persistent dedication to creating an environment that is favorable to investment. 
Its success in transforming Pakistan’s economic direction hinges on at least three crucial factors: implementing robust regulatory frameworks, ensuring transparency, and streamlining bureaucratic processes. These factors will be vital in attracting and retaining investors. Additionally, fostering a business-friendly environment through tax incentives, legal protections and infrastructure development will further incentivize investment inflows. By employing the right strategies and demonstrating unwavering commitment, SIFC holds the potential to reshape Pakistan’s economic landscape and guide the nation towards a prosperous future.


The writer is the executive editor of Hilal Magazines.
E-mail: [email protected]
 

Lt Col Javed Iqbal

The writer is the executive editor of Hilal Magazines. E-mail: [email protected]

Advertisements