fair enough. I didn't really structure my argument for that conversation anyway, so mehDon't respond to the retarded Pajeet for something which is an internal matter
fair enough. I didn't really structure my argument for that conversation anyway, so mehDon't respond to the retarded Pajeet for something which is an internal matter
Exactly this here ^yeah it can give statements of peace, but it has no reason to stop any activities against a weak vulnerable pakistan, if anything the current diaster has probably fanned excitement in bjp quarters for akhand bharat dreams
I think people dont understanf what a collapse is.All signs that Pakistan is heading towards complete economic collapse.
Expats account for a massive amount of the country's income.
If we were all to go back to Pakistan, I reckon we could build back the country a lot faster.
The current imported govt is a useless one
If we were the imported government, it might be the best thing to happen to Pakistan
Don't respond to the retarded Pajeet for something which is an internal matter
Pointless since you are not personally invested in pakistan, but Arsalan345 has to stake his very life and the life of his family on the survival of pakistan.
You are sitting in UK, pissing impractical fantasy on a pakistani who smells and lives his reality every day of his life.
Even the current govt. as useless as it might be, has more invested in pakistan than you. That is the harsh reality.
I have as much right as a British citizen to respond on the "internal matter" of pakistan.
I am a Pakistani citizen too, though?
okA dual citizenship is more dangerous than a British pakistani with a single citizenship.
It gives you a false sense of pakistani "patriotism" while sitting in a comfortable UK home. The kind that makes you give selfish and bad advice to folks in pakistan who one had high hopes on you.
And that's the biggest problem with Pakistan. Dual citizenship. Ask your Chinese compatriots how much they hate dual citizenship, if it sounds harsh to hear from an Indian.I am a Pakistani citizen too, though?
They can start using the Indian Rupee to save themselves and their economy.
It would stabilize their economy, provide food security and protect them against inflation.
How simple it all can be unless they want to complicate it with their "logical reasoning".
That does not make any sense and won't solve any problem. Pakistan's problems are lack of resources, they can't be fixed by changing currency just as your car with broken transmission won't run after a paint job. Even in practical terms, who will supply them with INR, India's reserve Bank? based on what? What will they do with PKR if they do an exchange?They can start using the Indian Rupee to save themselves and their economy.
It would stabilize their economy, provide food security and protect them against inflation.
How simple it all can be unless they want to complicate it with their "logical reasoning".
No consequences@Bleek
they want to move towards total disintegration
What do you think would be the consequences for India if (a nuclear powered) Pakiland were to totally disintegrate? Think!
Regards
That does not make any sense and won't solve any problem. Pakistan's problems are lack of resources, they can't be fixed by changing currency just as your car with broken transmission won't run after a paint job. Even in practical terms, who will supply them with INR, India's reserve Bank? based on what? What will they do with PKR if they do an exchange?
Pakistan has a minimum need of $20 - $25 Billion per year indefinitely for basic needs (food, fuel, medicines). Nobody has that liquidity lying around today. If you visualize the magnitude of the problem, you will realize that no gamesmanship will fix this.A currency swap agreement will help pakistan bridge this resource gap. Pretty sure India will find something to buy in pakistan too. It will boost their trade 500%. At the very least.
If nothing India can purchase and rent the road corridor to Afghanistan using the PKR.