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{{Infobox document|writer=[[Iranian diaspora]]|date_created=May 2025|subject=Iranian regime change}}

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The ”’Iran Prosperity Project”’ (IPP) ([[Persian Language|Persian]]:پروژه شکوفایی ایران [[Romanization of Persian|romanized]]: ”prozheh rafah iran”) is a national rejuvenation roadmap designed to build an economy that can support Iran’s socioeconomic needs in a post-Islamic Republic Iran. The project, led by the [[National Union for Democracy in Iran]] (NUFDI) with the support of [[Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran|Prince Reza Pahlavi]], aims to provide a viable path for Iran’s future by focusing on economic stability, opportunity, and prosperity for its citizens.

The ”’Iran Prosperity Project”’ (IPP) ([[Persian Language|Persian]]:پروژه شکوفایی ایران [[Romanization of Persian|romanized]]: ”prozheh iran”) is a national rejuvenation roadmap designed to build an economy that can support Iran’s socioeconomic needs in a post-Islamic Republic Iran. The project, led by the [[National Union for Democracy in Iran]] (NUFDI) with the support of [[Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran|Prince Reza Pahlavi]], aims to provide a viable path for Iran’s future by focusing on economic stability, opportunity, and prosperity for its citizens.

Prince Reza Pahlavi emphasized that the IPP is built on actionable plans and solutions to foster stability and prosperity in a free Iran. The project includes presentations and policy recommendations to ensure economic stability and opportunity for all citizens.

Prince Reza Pahlavi emphasized that the IPP is built on actionable plans and solutions to foster stability and prosperity in a free Iran. The project includes presentations and policy recommendations to ensure economic stability and opportunity for all citizens.


Latest revision as of 02:47, 1 October 2025

Diaspora plan for Iranian economic development

Iran Prosperity Project
Created May 2025
Author(s) Iranian diaspora
Subject Iranian regime change

The Iran Prosperity Project (IPP) (Persian:پروژه شکوفایی ایران romanized: prozheh shokoufayi iran) is a national rejuvenation roadmap designed to build an economy that can support Iran’s socioeconomic needs in a post-Islamic Republic Iran. The project, led by the National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI) with the support of Prince Reza Pahlavi, aims to provide a viable path for Iran’s future by focusing on economic stability, opportunity, and prosperity for its citizens.

Prince Reza Pahlavi emphasized that the IPP is built on actionable plans and solutions to foster stability and prosperity in a free Iran. The project includes presentations and policy recommendations to ensure economic stability and opportunity for all citizens.

The IPP was officially launched in Washington, DC, on April 30, 2025, with presentations on various aspects of Iran’s future economy, including healthcare, budget planning, and economic growth.

However, some critics argue that the IPP needs further refinement and expansion to address key aspects of Iran’s political economy, such as the role of state-owned banks and companies, resource allocation, and subsidies.

The IPP is divided into three phases: financial and social stabilization during the first 100 days after the fall of the Islamic Republic, political and legal stabilization, and long-term economic reconstruction and investment opportunities.

Prince Reza Pahlavi has stated that the fall of the Islamic Republic will bring peace to the region and urged the West to end its policy of making deals with Tehran.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

The program called out Astan Quds Razavi, the IRGC, Setad, and Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation for its economic corruption and will oversee their privatization.[9]

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