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Goldman Sachs Projects Pakistan to Become the world’s 6th Largest Economy by 2075, Reaching $12.3 Trillion

January 7, 2026
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Goldman Sachs Projects Pakistan to Become the world’s 6th Largest Economy by 2075, Reaching $12.3 Trillion
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Goldman Sachs has predicted that Pakistan could become the world’s sixth-largest economy by the year 2075. According to the report, this growth would be supported by Pakistan’s large and growing population, gradual development, and continued economic progress over the long term.

The report also states that China, India, and the United States are expected to remain the top three economies in the world. Other countries such as Indonesia, Nigeria, Egypt, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, and the United Kingdom are also expected to be among the world’s major economies in the coming decades.

This forecast highlights Pakistan’s long-term economic potential and suggests that the country could play a much bigger role in the global economy in the future. It points to possible opportunities in areas such as investment, industrial development, job creation, and trade. If supported by stable policies, infrastructure development, and human capital growth, Pakistan could strengthen its position on the global stage over the next fifty years.

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