Since 1952, the commission have had a major influence and role in formulating the highly centralized and plannedfive-year plans for the national economy, for most of the 20th century in Pakistan. Although the five-year plans were replaced by Medium Term Development Framework, the commission still played an influential and central role in the development of the programme. Furthermore, the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) also placed under the domain of the planning commission. The commission's authoritative figures includes a Chairman who is the Prime Minister, assisted by the deputy chairman, and a science advisor.
Finally, in 1953 Prime minister Khawaja Nazimuddin decided to give commission to an institution that was set up on 18 July 1953. Ultimately, Zahid Hussain, former Governor of State Bank of Pakistan was appointed its first deputy chairman and two other members.[2]
List of Deputy Chairman Planning Commission
This is the list of the former deputy chairmen of the planning commission of Pakistan.[3]
This is the list of the history of all Chief Economists of Pakistan. [4]
Mr. M.L. Qureshi, 1956-1961
Dr. Mahbub ul Haq, 1967-1970
Dr. Jawaid Azfar, 1981-1983
Mr. Mansur Hassan Khan, 1983-1986
Dr. Arshad Zaman, 1987-1992
Mr. Fasihuddin, 1992-1995
Dr. A.R. Kemal, 1997-1999
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad, 1999-2000
Dr. Pervez Tahir, 2000-2006
Dr. M. Shaukat Ali, 2006-2007
Dr. Rashid Amjad, 2008-2010
Dr. Jaffar Qamar, 2010-2011
Dr. M. Nadeem Javaid, 2014-2018
Mr. Syed Ejaz Wasti, 2018-2018
Dr. Muhammad Ahmad, 2021-2022
Dr. M. Nadeem Javaid, 2022-2023
Vision 2025
The Vision 2025 is the country's long–term development blueprint which aims to create a globally competitive and prosperous country providing a high quality of life for all its citizens.[5][6][7] Mr. Ahsan Iqbal, Minister Planning and Dr. M. Nadeem Javaid, advisor to Minister prepared Vision 2025 by carrying out wider consultations with line ministries, provincial governments, civil society and business community. National Economic Council approved it in July 2014, subsequently a PSDP Project was created named "High Impact Initiative of Vision 2025" to implement it across the various tiers of the Government. Dr. Asif Chishti from Harvard University was called in to lead as Project Director.
The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, is a post-graduate research institute, and a public policy think tank located in the vicinity of Islamabad, Pakistan.[9]
Pakistan Planning and Management Institute
The Pakistan Planning and Management Institute (PPMI) is the one of the division of Planning Commission. The main objectives of PPMI are
to improve technical and analytical skills and enhance expertise of the federal, provincial and district governments’ officers through training in areas of Project Management, Social development and application of Information Technology in Project management.[10]
Federal Drought Emergency Relief Assistance (DERA) Unit
The function of DERA Unit is to facilitate the implementation of the project in the drought-hit areas of all the four provinces and coordinate activities carried out in the provinces to mitigate the effects of drought.[11]