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You’ve probably heard the phrase “Lahore Lahore Aye!”—not just a slogan, but an emotion. Known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and famous cuisine, Lahore has also emerged as a symbol of modern urban development, with wide roads, underpasses, and the Lahore Orange Line Metro Train. But the picture changes when we look at Karachi, Pakistan’s economic powerhouse. Despite contributing nearly 25% of the country’s GDP, the city struggles with broken roads, garbage mountains, and chronic water shortages. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Livability Index 2025, Karachi ranks 170th out of 173 cities, placing it among the least livable in the world. Why such a stark contrast between two major cities of the same country? Is it civic behavior, governance, or political priorities? The answer lies largely in governance structures, political will, and civic ownership—factors that ultimately determine whether a city thrives or struggles to survive. #Karachi #Lahore #KarachiVsLahore #PakistanCities #UrbanCrisis #CityDevelopment #PakistanEconomy #UrbanPlanning #GovernanceMatters #Infrastructure #PakistanNews #CityLife Karachi vs Lahore, Lahore development, Karachi infrastructure crisis, Pakistan urban development, Karachi garbage problem, Lahore Orange Line Metro, Karachi water crisis, Pakistan city comparison, Karachi livability ranking, Lahore modernization