Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday said that the country's economic situation had improved as compared to last year, said an official press release.While talking to a group of parliamentarians who called on him in federal capital Islamabad, the premier said, "We have taken concrete measures to bring back the economy on strong footing." He further said that through pragmatic approach and rational policies, the government had been able to provide relief to masses in power sector.Sharif said, "The foreign investment was rising due to the confidence posed by the international donors in the country's economy." He added that the Chinese investment in the power and infrastructure sectors would further give a boost to our economy.While discussing the issue of terrorism, the Prime Minister said, "The government chose the path of dialogue according to the decision taken in the All Parties Conference and expressed hope that the dialogue would bear fruit." The parliamentarians also discussed political matters and development projects relating to their constituencies, said the release.