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Bhutto's nationalization policy

Bhutto's nationalization policy involved the Pakistani government taking control of key industries, particularly banking, industries, and services, from private owners. The goal was to redistribute wealth, reduce inequality, and ensure that resources benefited the public. By making these sectors state-controlled, Bhutto aimed to promote social justice and economic development. However, this approach also led to concerns about efficiency and government interference in the economy. Overall, it reflected a shift toward greater government involvement in economic affairs to address social issues and foster national development.