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The world we live in has an anarchic international system hence most states follow the realist ideology of self-help.
States are working to gain more power through unconventional means and one of them in contemporary times is the innovation of electric vehicles.
The total oil consumption of the world is 60 percent which comes from the transportation sector. This contributes largely to the economy of a state.
Revolution in war came after the French Revolution but to revolutionize the future of Pakistan, electric vehicles can change the game of Pakistan’s economy to a 360-degree opposite situation. It will have a huge impact on:
By lowering the imports of oil from international organizations or states, Pakistan can reshape its economy and stand in a better position. However, for a state like Pakistan, it is not going to be an easy task once it’s implemented, it would be worth it as the economy is a means to gain power in the international system.
We all are aware of the pollution Pakistan is facing in the form of air pollution that comes out of el and gasoline vehicles which is not only the cause of accidents many times but also a reason for cancers in the state of Pakistan.
This revolution of electric vehicles is not seemingly an on-scene for Pakistan. As Pakistan is already struggling with its economy and without that, no state can revolutionize its ways of living in a state.
So the crux would be that though for a state like Pakistan, there is a dire need to revolutionize its way of using transport it is not practically ready to implement the idea of electric vehicles.
Yes, various national and international companies have manufactured and introduced Pakistan to electric vehicles.
Due to the current economic condition and lack of awareness, there are but a small amount of electric vehicles in Pakistan.
Just like gasoline or diesel vehicles, EV vehicles also vary when it comes to their price but the cheap ones are mostly the local ones.
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