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The Struggles and Hopes of Pakistani Brits in the UK

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Zarghona Jannat
Last updated: August 10, 2023
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Britain Pakistan - Image Courtesy of EurAsia Times
Britain Pakistan - Image Courtesy of EurAsia Times

The Pakistani community in the UK faces a unique set of challenges and opportunities. As the third-largest minority group in the UK, Pakistani Brits play a significant role in the country’s social and economic fabric. However, they also encounter hurdles that impact their well-being and their potential contributions to both Pakistan and the UK.

One of the key concerns among Pakistani Brits is the perception of their homeland in the international community. Pakistan’s governance and socio-political issues have raised doubts and skepticism among global observers, affecting the country’s credibility and potential for international support.

The sentiments of Pakistani Brits matter because of their influence on foreign direct investment, trade, and remittances. Their experiences and perspectives can be a barometer for how other overseas Pakistanis view the country’s prospects.

While the UK offers opportunities for skilled professionals and immigrants, the rising cost of living poses challenges. Skilled doctors, IT professionals, and others often struggle to compete in a competitive job market. Additionally, issues with assimilation and lack of guidance for Pakistani British youth contribute to economic backwardness within the community.

The economic backwardness of the Pakistani community should not solely be blamed on others. While the UK provides opportunities for merit-based success, individuals must also be proactive in leveraging education and skill development opportunities.

The Pakistani community in the UK also takes pride in the success of inspiring figures like Sadiq Aman Khan and Malala Yousufzai, who represent the community’s potential for achievements.

To foster progress and prosperity, both Pakistan and the UK need to understand and address the concerns of the Pakistani Brits. Economic diplomacy, foreign investment, and remittances from the Pakistani UK community can play a vital role in Pakistan’s sustainable growth.

The road ahead requires collaboration and support from both nations, and Pakistan must take the necessary steps to regain trust and inspire confidence. By cultivating goodwill and material support, Pakistan can create a positive impact on its image and attract more foreign investment and remittances from its diaspora in the UK.

The struggles and hopes of Pakistani Brits in the UK are crucial in shaping the future of both nations. While challenges exist, the community’s potential for progress and contributions remains significant. By addressing economic backwardness, providing guidance to youth, and fostering a sense of collective responsibility, Pakistani Brits can play a pivotal role in the progress of both countries.

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