As Pakistani leaders meet with the International Monetary Fund, Pakistan continues to make the case for a new era of relations with the United States based on geoeconomics. On October 13, USIP hosted a conversation with Pakistani Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin on the country’s economic future, efforts to pivot to a geoeconomic relationship with the United States, and the impact of Afghanistan’s crisis on regional stability.
SpeakersLise Grande, opening remarks President and CEO, U.S. Institute of Peace Shaukat Tarin Federal Minster of Financial and Revenue Affairs, Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Dr. Peter Lavoy, moderator Former Senior Director for South Asia, National Security Council
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/pakistans-economic-future
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