These are the international rankings of Pakistan.

Geography

List World Ranking Source Notes
Total Area33/196United Nations Statistics Division881,913 km
Irrigated land area4/145CIA World Factbook[1]202,000
Length of coastline74/196List of countries by length of coastline1,030 km
Highest Point2/248(official territory) K2 is the second highest peak in the world
Mountain peaks over 7,200 meters above sea level2nd (official territories) List of highest mountains on EarthPakistan has 42 mountain peaks which are over 7,200 metres (23,622 ft) above sea level.
Forest area41/193CIA's World Factbook

Cereals, Fruits and Livestock Production[2]

Source is Food and Agriculture Organization[3]

FieldWorld RankingYear
Seed Cotton, output of 4,096,106 tonnes52021
Rice, output of 13,984,009 tonnes92021
Onion, output of 2,305,701 tonnes62021
Mangoes,Mangosteens, Guavas output of 2,677,017 tonnes42021
Wheat, output of 27,464,081 tonnes82021
Dates, output of 532,879,55 tonnes62021
Sugar Cane, output of 8,865,593 tonnes42021
Chickpea, output of 233,934 tonnes82021
Okra, output of 263,448 tonnes52021
Goats, Stock of 76,143,000 Heads42019
Buffaloes Stock of 40,002,000 Heads22019
Asses Stock of 5,417,000 Heads32019
Chicken Stock of 1,321,000 Heads52019
Camels Stock of 1,090,000 Heads92019
Meat (Buffalo), 1,085,000 tonnes22019
Milk (Goat), 940,000 tonnes42019
Meat (Goat), 491,000 tonnes32019

Cities

List World Ranking Notes
Largest City(Population)12City: Karachi
Largest City(Area)71City: Karachi

Demographics

List World Ranking Source Notes
Global Peace IndexDecrease147/163Institute for Economics and Peace[4]
Fertility Rate38/228CIA World Factbook[5]3.60 child born per woman
English speaking population3/133List of countries by English-speaking population211.8 million
Human Development Index154/189United Nations Development Programme[6]
Quality-of-life index93/111Economist Intelligence Unit
Literacy rate59.13% World Bank[7]74.5% youth literacy rate (population 15–24 years both genders)
Population5/238CIA World FactbookTotal Population 268,580,000
Population growth rate 45/237 World Health Organization[8] 2.07%
Population Density50/235Worldometer[9]275 people per km2 of land area
Life Expectancy at birth144/183CIA World Factbook[8]66.2 years
Health expenditures 187/192 CIA World Factbook[8] 2.8% of GDP
Happiness Index105/148World Happiness Report
Linguistic diversity index42/209UNESCO[10]

Economy

List World Ranking Source Notes
Account Balance53/206CIA World Factbook[8]144.8 billion US dollars
Exports67/224CIA World Factbook[8]31.73 billion US dollars
Imports50/224CIA World Factbook[8]60.2 billion US dollars
Index of Economic Freedom153/178The Heritage Foundation[11]
GDP (nominal) per capita157/213The tribune [12]1,568 US dollars
GDP (nominal)46/195The tribune [12]341 billion US dollars
GDP (PPP)24/229IMF[13]1.58 trillion US dollars
GDP (PPP) per capita138/213IMF[13]6,836 US dollars
Global Competitiveness Index110/137World Economic Forum[14]
Financial Development Index58/62World Economic Forum[15]
Ease of Doing Business Index108/190World Bank[16]
Labor Force6/141World Economic Forum[8]71.76 million
Inflation rate63/226PBS35.4%
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold100/195CEIC[17]8.5 billion US dollars

Industry

List World Ranking Source Notes
Cement production17/154United States Geological Survey[18]74,000 metric tons
Electricity production32/209British Petroleum[19]137,800 GWh
Hand-sewn footballs production1[20]55% of football are made in Sialkot
Surgical instrument manufacturing180% of world supply come from Sialkot

Environment

List World Ranking Source Notes
Environmental Sustainbility Index131/146Yale Center for Environmental Law and PolicyESI Score 39.9[21]
Happy Planet Index36/140New Economics FoundationHPI Score 31.5[22]
Forest cover 185/217 World Bank 1.9%[23]
CO2 emissions 31/205 World Bank 223.6 million tonnes[24]

Energy

List Pakistan Ranking/Total Countries Source Notes
Electricity Production1/209CIA World Factbook[8]137,800 GWh
Installed Capacity1/215CIA World Factbook[8]37,402 MW
Electricity Consumption1/219CIA World Factbook[8]90,000 GWh
Electricity From Fossil Fuels1/215CIA World Factbook[8]62% Of Total Installed Capacity
Electricity From Nuclear Fuels1/215CIA World Factbook[8]4% Of Total Installed Capacity
Electricity From Hydroelectric Plants1/215CIA World Factbook[8]29% Of Total Installed Capacity
Crude Oil Production44/217CIA World Factbook[8]89,720 BBL/Day
Crude Oil Imports25/218WorldsTopTrade 168,200 bbl/day (2015 est.)
Crude Oil Proved Reserve47/215CIA World Factbook[8]332.2 million Barrel
Natural Gas Production22/217CIA World Factbook[8]39.05 Billion Cubic Meter/Annually
Natural Gas Imports32/216CIA World Factbook[8]6.003 Billion Cubic Meter/Annually
Natural Gas Proved Reserve30/210CIA World Factbook & EIA[8]588.8 Billion Cubic Meter / 20.8 Trillion Cubic Feet
Uranium Production14/20World Nuclear Association[5]45 Tonnes

Military

List World Ranking Source Notes
Military expenditures23/155 CIA World Factbook[8]1.8% of GDP
Active troops6/173Statista780,000
Active UN Peacekeepers1/119List of countries by number of UN peacekeepers10,000+
Defence budget 16/140 15.8 billion
Tanks 7/140 4,173
Aircraft 7/140 1,574
Total naval 7/140 272

Political


List World Ranking 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 Sources
Corruption Perceptions Index Negative increase 140/179 Decrease 31 Decrease 32 Increase 33 Increase 32 Increase 32 Increase 30 Increase 29 Transparency International[25]
 100 is very clean and 0 is highly corrupt
Worldwide press freedom index Negative increase 145/180
Negative increase46.86 Positive decrease45.52 Negative increase 45.83 Positive decrease 43.24 Positive decrease 43.55 Positive decrease 48.52 Positive decrease 50.46 Reporters Without Borders[26]
 0 is better and 100 is worse
Democracy Index Decrease 108/167 Increase 4.31 Increase 4.25 Decrease 4.17 Decrease 4.26 Decrease 4.33 Decrease 4.40 Steady 4.64 Economist Intelligence Unit[27]
 100 is Full democracy and 0 is Authoritarian
Fragile States Index Increase 30/179 Positive decrease 90.5 Positive decrease 92.1 Positive decrease 94.2 Positive decrease 96.3 Positive decrease 98.9 Positive decrease 101.7 Positive decrease 103.0 Fund for Peace and Foreign Policy[28]
 0 is very sustainable and 100 is High Alert

Communications

Following rankings involving technological advances in communication are taken from the CIA World Factbook.[29]

List World Ranking Demographics (est.)
Telephone Lines in Use 33/218[30] 46.7 million
Mobile Phone Users 7/222[31] 300 million
Internet hosts 57/233[32] 11.2 million
Number of Internet Users 9/217[33] 258.3 million

Sports

List World Ranking Source Notes
Test Cricket - men's2/ 12International Cricket Council
ODI Cricket - men's4/ 20International Cricket Council1992 ICC Cricket World Cup Winners, ICC Champions Trophy 2017 winners
T20I Cricket - men's5/ 85International Cricket Council2009 ICC World T20 Winners
ODI Cricket - women's6

/ 10

International Cricket Council[34]
Kabaddi (Standard Style)- men's3/10IKFUniversal"v"
Number of British Open Squash champions (men)1/ 12British Open Squash Championships30 championships
Number of World Squash Championships (men)1/150World Squash Championships14 championships
Number of World Cup in Field Hockey (men) 1 / 11International Hockey Federation4 World Cups
International Hockey Federation World Rankings (men)18/90International Hockey Federation[35]
International Hockey Federation World Rankings (women)60/75International Hockey Federation[36]

Awards

List World Ranking Source Notes
Nobel laureates22/71Nobel Prize
  1. Malala Yousafzai, Peace, 2014
  2. Abdus Salam, Physics, 1979
Academy Award for Best Documentary

( Short Subject )

2nd in the world along with Malcolm Clarke, Walt Disney, Bill Guttentag, Robin LehmanAcademy Awards[37]Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy 2012 and 2016 and 2018
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject - 2 Wins (Female)1st in the WorldAcademy AwardsIn 2012, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy became the first Pakistani to win an Oscar, winning the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject alongside co-director Daniel Junge for their film Saving Face. She won again in 2016 for the film A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, becoming the first female filmmaker to win twice in this category.
Lenin Peace Prize-Lenin Peace Prize
  1. Faiz Ahmed Faiz, 1962
  2. Abdul Sattar Edhi, 1988
Légion d'Honneur-Légion d'Honneur
  1. Ahmad Hasan Dani, 1998
  2. Asma Jahangir, 2014

See also

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