do some study before writing bs.. the deals includes spicejet buying soome 33 boeing planes and reliance have also enterened into multi billion deal. some people a55e5 are burning because of military deal. but what can do??
it is not about creating jobs ..its about saving jobs, because it gives americans company competitive advantage. suppose, a company in US having 30000 employees but if they hire people from INDIA they can save the jobs of these 30000 american employees, itherwise they will also loose their jobs...
lol..it is pure business. we are giving them money and they are giving us required products, because we donot have capabilities to produce inhouse. so nobody is stealing our jobs. but how can pakistanis understand business because they have the habbits of be*****
what makes u think that investment will come, when situation gets normal
? look, these type of statement defines the situation. a person sitting in other part of world cannot know about the ground realities, they go by the government opinion. suppose i say there is a bomb, everyone will get...
hmmm...... never expected a journalist talks like this... they are the heads of state. they are the decision makers and define the market sentiments. if he criticizes pakistan for sponsoring terrorism, who would like to do investment in pakistan?? what will happen to expatriate living in US and...
high inflation is the cancer of all things. it sucks you. even in india, inspite of having a high growth rate, we are too much worried about inflation. PoI first priority should to bring it back at comfort level.
araz sir has posted a well articulated post. we should talk about the current mess high inflation, high external debt, low gdp to tax ratio, low fdi etc. a wave of reforms need to bring in a very honest way. but surely it will take some 20-25 years. my POV
I do not get, why he keep asking for the mediation in kashmir and civil nuclear deal at par with india to US, thousand times it has been rejected by US.
Washington: Pakistan has piled the pressure on the US administration to mediate on the Kashmir issue, ahead of a crucial visit by President Barack Obama to India.
Speaking at the Brookings Institute here, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said US mediation is essential for the...