Military Personnel as a Percentage of Population in Pakistan, 1987-2016

Military Personnel as a Percentage of Population in Pakistan, 1987-2016

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Pakistan’s military personnel as a percentage of its population showed a relatively stable trend from 1987 to 2016. Starting at in the late 1980s, this figure gradually declined to by the late 1990s and further to by 2014, where it remained. This shift reflects a transition from higher military staffing in earlier years to a more streamlined approach, particularly as Pakistan focused on modernizing its military while balancing fiscal constraints.

Urbanization trends in Pakistan played a role in this reduction. Rapid growth in urban centers necessitated greater allocation of resources to infrastructure and social programs, influencing government priorities. Although military engagement remained significant due to regional security concerns, the gradual decrease in personnel as a percentage of population points to a strategic reallocation of resources in favor of a technologically enhanced yet smaller force.

For additional information, visit statistics on Pakistan’s net ODA received, Pakistan’s working age population ratio, Pakistan’s population growth trajectory.

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