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Floods in Pakistan Inevitable Despite Spending: Miftah Ismail Speaks on Climate Change, Parliament, and National Challenges

by Web Desk
July 1, 2025
in Latest News, Pakistan
Floods in Pakistan Inevitable Despite Spending: Miftah Ismail Speaks on Climate Change, Parliament, and National Challenges
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Introduction: A Stark Warning from a Former Finance Minister

Former Finance Minister and prominent economist Miftah Ismail has warned that no matter how much money is spent, Pakistan cannot stop floods entirely. His comments, made during a public discussion alongside Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Muhammad Khan, highlighted the urgent realities of climate change, ineffective governance, and the perceived decline in the performance of Pakistan’s Parliament.

The discussion, held in the context of International Parliament Day, delved into critical national issues, from environmental challenges to economic indicators, political disillusionment, and the need for sustainable reforms.


Miftah Ismail on the Reality of Floods and Climate Change

“Floods Cannot Be Stopped—Only Managed”

Miftah Ismail addressed the growing anxiety around devastating floods that have increasingly affected Pakistan over the past two decades. Referring to catastrophic events like the 2022 super floods that submerged nearly one-third of the country, he emphasized the futility of trying to eliminate floods entirely through financial investments alone.

“Floods will come, you can reduce their intensity, you can build canals so that sea water goes into the sea or take some such measures, but it is too late to think that there will be no rain because we will do something,” said Ismail.

His statement reflects the global consensus that while climate change cannot be reversed overnight, mitigation strategies—such as improved drainage systems, dams, canal networks, and early warning systems—can help minimize the damage.


Attributing Loss of Life to Climate Change

Referring to the recent loss of 18 lives during early monsoon rains, Ismail said the tragedy should be understood as a consequence of climate change, not merely administrative neglect. He cautioned that Pakistan must transition from reactive relief efforts to proactive climate adaptation planning.

“Climate change has already happened, and we must stop assuming we can prevent its consequences entirely. What we can do is prepare smarter,” he added.

This approach resonates with the United Nations’ climate risk framework, which urges vulnerable countries like Pakistan to invest in climate resilience rather than wait for foreign aid after every disaster.


Economic Indicators: A Mixed Picture of Growth

Switching focus to the economy, Miftah Ismail commented on the recent GDP growth claims made by the government. While he agreed with some indicators, such as the increase in exports and imports, he remained skeptical about the reported GDP growth figures.

“The government’s claim about GDP growth is wrong, but other figures are largely accurate. Yes, exports have grown—but imports have increased even more,” said Ismail.

This reflects a structural imbalance in Pakistan’s economy, where import dependency continues to exceed export earnings, contributing to persistent current account deficits. Despite recent growth in sectors like textiles and information technology, inflation, energy costs, and external debt obligations remain formidable challenges.


Ali Muhammad Khan on Parliament’s Declining Influence

“Parliament Has Lost Its Value”

Commenting on the celebration of International Parliament Day, PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan shared a rather somber reflection. While acknowledging the symbolic value of the day, he criticized the decline in Parliament’s relevance and effectiveness over the past decade.

“If Parliament Day is being celebrated, I do not find it bad. But if you ask me honestly, in the last 12 to 13 years since I became a part of Parliament, I think Parliament has reduced its value and lost its effectiveness to a great extent,” he said.

This criticism echoes the sentiment of many political observers who believe that executive dominance, lack of legislative independence, and frequent disruption of parliamentary proceedings have eroded public trust in democratic institutions.


The “Unnatural” Regime Change Allegation

Ali Muhammad Khan also revisited the controversy surrounding the regime change that resulted in the ousting of the PTI government in April 2022. He labeled the change as “unnatural”, implying that external and internal conspiracies—rather than democratic processes—led to the downfall of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“The way the regime changed was not natural at all,” he stated, further suggesting that political opportunism, in the form of party switching by opposition leaders, contributed to the collapse.

This perspective continues to fuel conspiracy theories among PTI supporters and has deepened polarization in Pakistani politics. Critics argue that institutional interference in democratic transitions undermines public confidence and weakens the rule of law.


Climate Adaptation and Infrastructure Investment: The Way Forward

Miftah Ismail’s comments underscore the need for a long-term climate adaptation plan. Pakistan has experienced record-breaking temperatures, droughts, and unprecedented monsoon patterns, making it one of the most climate-vulnerable nations globally.

Key Climate Challenges:

  • Rising sea levels threaten Karachi and coastal cities.
  • Glacial melt in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region is causing frequent flash floods.
  • Water scarcity and heatwaves are affecting agriculture, especially in Punjab and Sindh.

To address this, experts urge:

  • Completion of dam projects like Diamer-Bhasha and Mohmand.
  • Investment in climate-resilient agriculture.
  • Urban planning reforms to mitigate flooding in major cities.
  • Creation of a federal climate adaptation fund.

The Bigger Picture: Governance, Accountability, and Democratic Restoration

The conversation between Miftah Ismail and Ali Muhammad Khan paints a broad yet alarming picture of Pakistan’s current trajectory. With governance challenges ranging from climate inaction to weak legislative performance, Pakistan needs urgent institutional reforms.

Governance Reforms Needed:

  • Restoration of parliamentary oversight through active committees.
  • Strengthening of provincial disaster management authorities (PDMAs).
  • Transparent data sharing on economic indicators and climate impact.
  • Protection of the autonomy of election and judicial bodies.

Conclusion: A Call for National Unity and Strategic Reforms

The remarks from Miftah Ismail and Ali Muhammad Khan serve as a wake-up call for Pakistan’s political leadership, institutions, and civil society. With climate change intensifying, political division deepening, and economic challenges mounting, the nation stands at a crossroads.

Final Thoughts:

  • Floods may not be stopped, but their devastation can be reduced through smart investment.
  • Parliament may have declined, but it can be revitalized through reforms and public pressure.
  • GDP numbers can be debated, but economic sustainability demands long-term strategic planning, not short-term fixes.

As Pakistan marks International Parliament Day, these reflections should inspire introspection and collective action—not mere celebration.

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