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Item FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN A STUDY OF THE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN(UMT, Lahore, 2021) Natasha ShoaibGiven the fragile balance of payments situation and the inevitable increase in industrial production, the Asian country should pointedly increase the resources of foreign mobilization. However, semi-permanent endorsed aid will convert gradually, although encouraging giant selection investment is not a realistic strategy opportunity due to Pakistan's narrow and undeveloped capital marketplace. A substantial rise in industrial borrowing per unit area is also small. Therefore, it is imperative to prioritize overseas straight investment. Previous inflows of overseas straight investment to the Asian country were inadequate, counting for only 0.20 percentage of the total on the planet and lower than the total percentage of the Asian subtotal annually during the 1990s. The urban violence is the main obstacle included, territorial integrity, and uneven economic policies and forms of government. The therapeutic strategy of action is the basic unit of space. Another major obstacle is concentration of overseas straight investment in the capacity sector, which is a domestic market-oriented sector, resulting in huge exchange and remittance costs. This has serious implications for the stability of costs. Learning by the experience of the Asian countries are as follows: Developing countries should give temporary attention to attracting overseas straight investment in the overseas interchange earning sector, or at least in every income sector of the stock market and other sectors at the same time. Trilateral organizations, together with the Bank of Asian Development, should jointly take this into account in their operations in the isolated sector, primarily in build-own allocation, for the development of economic infrastructure in developing countries.