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Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s development vision: Sindh as a model for a stronger Pakistani federation

February 11, 2026
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Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s development vision: Sindh as a model for a stronger Pakistani federation
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Written by Rana Farooq Ashraf

 

Pakistan’s long-term stability has always depended on the strength of its federation and the ability of its provinces to translate autonomy into meaningful development. In recent years, Sindh has emerged as a case study in how provincial governance—when aligned with an inclusive political vision—can contribute not only to local progress but also to national cohesion. At the centre of this evolving narrative stands Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, whose political outlook combines heritage preservation, social inclusion, economic modernization, and constitutional balance.

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Under Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s leadership, Sindh’s development trajectory reflects a deliberate effort to connect identity with growth, welfare with productivity, and provincial empowerment with national unity. Rather than relying on symbolic politics, the PPP’s Sindh government has pursued policy-driven initiatives that address structural challenges while laying foundations for long-term sustainability.

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One of the most visible examples is the launch of the Mohenjo-daro Train Safari from Karachi, a project designed to revive Pakistan’s ancient Indus Valley heritage through structured cultural tourism. Mohenjo-daro, one of the world’s oldest urban civilizations, has long remained underutilized despite its global historical significance. By integrating transport, heritage sites, and educational experiences, the Sindh government has reintroduced history as an economic asset. The initiative not only promotes domestic tourism but also reinforces Pakistan’s cultural identity at a time when soft power has become an essential element of international engagement.

Agriculture, the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, occupies a central place in Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s political philosophy. Sindh’s farmer-focused interventions, particularly the Wheat Growers Support Program, aim to protect small and medium farmers from rising input costs and market volatility. Through direct financial assistance and fertilizer subsidies, the program ensures timely support while reducing bureaucratic inefficiencies. The emphasis on small landholders reflects a broader commitment to economic justice, reinforcing the idea that sustainable growth begins at the grassroots level.

Beyond agriculture, Sindh’s governance model has placed notable emphasis on social inclusion, particularly for persons with disabilities. The Hunarmand Program, implemented in collaboration with the private sector, has trained thousands of differently-abled individuals and linked many of them with dignified employment opportunities. This shift from welfare-based assistance to skill-driven empowerment represents a significant policy evolution, highlighting Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s view that development must be participatory and inclusive to be meaningful.

Industrial development has also gained momentum through Sindh’s expanding network of Special Economic Zones, including Dhabeji, Khairpur, Larkana, and Marble City. These zones are designed to attract investment, promote industrial diversification, and generate employment beyond traditional urban centres. Developed largely through public-private partnerships, they signal a pragmatic approach to economic modernization. International recognition of Sindh’s industrial zones has enhanced investor confidence, challenging prevailing perceptions about Pakistan’s economic environment and governance capacity.

At the national level, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has consistently articulated a strong commitment to constitutional federalism. He has defended the 18th Amendment as a cornerstone of democratic governance, arguing that provincial autonomy strengthens rather than weakens the federation. Sindh’s contributions to national energy production, revenue generation, and food security illustrate how empowered provinces can support collective national objectives. In this framework, provincial development is not a competing interest but a reinforcing pillar of federal unity.

Bilawal’s political vision extends beyond immediate governance outcomes. He represents a generational shift in Pakistani politics, combining the ideological legacy of the Pakistan Peoples Party with contemporary policy priorities such as youth engagement, climate resilience, social justice, and regional cooperation. His emphasis on institutional reform and inclusive growth reflects an attempt to move Pakistan’s political discourse from confrontation toward consensus-driven governance.

While Pakistan continues to face economic pressures, climate vulnerabilities, and political polarization, Sindh’s development experience under PPP leadership offers important lessons. It demonstrates that inclusive policies, when anchored in constitutional principles and people-centered governance, can generate both economic progress and political stability.

Sindh’s recent trajectory under Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s leadership is not merely a provincial success story. It presents a broader vision for Pakistan—one where heritage is preserved, citizens are empowered, economies are diversified, and the federation is strengthened through trust and equity. In an era of uncertainty, this approach underscores a simple yet powerful idea: a nation grows stronger when all its provinces, and all its people, are given the opportunity to move forward together.

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