Pakistan, Feb. 10 -- For too long, Pakistan's policy debate was a carousel of announcements that vanished into noise. The Pakistan Reforms Report 2026 changes that: for the first time, there is a systematic account of more than 600 governance reforms across 135 federal institutions. Rather than applause for volume alone, this documentation marks a turn from crisis management toward deliberate state capacity building-a shift that economists and investors watch closely because it underpins sustainable economic performance.

Critics of Pakistan's economy often point only to its challenges - weak growth, stubborn unemployment, and persistent deficits. Those are real. Yet omitting the progress on governance would be equally misleading. The ver...