Pakistan loses an estimated 1.5–2 million DALYs annually to stroke, with stroke-related economic costs exceeding USD $1 billion per year, representing ~1.5% of the national GDP. Approximately 63,500 patients annually are eligible for MT, yet only four centers currently offer this therapy. There are only six IVT-capable hospitals and ~10 stroke units nationally, with one neurologist per million population and no formal neurointerventional training programs. Major barriers include poor public awareness, lack of EMS stroke triage, inadequate infrastructure, and out-of-pocket expenses for acute stroke therapies. Proposed interventions include: 1) development of a national stroke registry; 2) establishment of regional MT and IVT centers via hub-and-spoke models; 3) launch of tele-stroke networks; 4) implementation of EMS “Code Stroke” protocols; 5) public stroke awareness campaigns; and 6) national insurance coverage for reperfusion therapies.