Jobless Jack
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Everything is fine .
Unless Uncle Sam Start nuclear war by 2024 . .
Unless Uncle Sam Start nuclear war by 2024 . .
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@RiazHaq
Brof sb,
In 2009, Pakistan's installed generating capacity was about 20,000 MW. It exceeded demand of 17,000 MW and actual supply of just 10,000 MW.
You are missing the finer point. Most of this 20GW capacity was fuel oil based, which is way too expensive for consumers of a developing country- that too during the peak of the oil cycle. Mushy never invested substantially in coal or hydro power during his tenure which could have avoided this peril.
Perhaps Niaz sb @niaz or SAH sb @VCheng can shed some light on this.
Regards
I can only observe that the power sector circular debt keeps on climbing, even now.
PAKISTAN military rule is not like myanmar venezuela etc. Ayub khan did what all of combined pakistani civil could do in 50+ years rule.I see you are a very pro military rules, just be wise here, just look on the condition on Myanmar, just dont make any attempt to bring military rules again and you are living in US now, you will not face any consequences if that thing ever happen in Pakistan.....
And I see many Pakistani members here saying Pakistani military who lead many Pakistani institution and SOE is the main problem of mismanagement.....
Better see the cause and fix it, just dont try to seduce both Pak military and its supporters to make any coup again
And there are also unsuccessful authorian rule like North Korea, Myanmar, Venezuela, Cambodia, Laos
@RiazHaq
Brof sb,
In 2009, Pakistan's installed generating capacity was about 20,000 MW. It exceeded demand of 17,000 MW and actual supply of just 10,000 MW.
You are missing the finer point. Most of this 20GW capacity was fuel oil based, which is way too expensive for consumers of a developing country- that too during the peak of the oil cycle. Mushy never invested substantially in coal or hydro power during his tenure which could have avoided this peril.
Perhaps Niaz sb @niaz or SAH sb @VCheng can shed some light on this.
Regards
PAKISTAN military rule is not like myanmar venezuela etc. Ayub khan did what all of combined pakistani civil could do in 50+ years rule.
PAKISTAN military rule is not like myanmar venezuela etc. Ayub khan did what all of combined pakistani civil could do in 50+ years rule.
The 2010 floods and the administrations by the PPP and PML-N, along with the spill over of the war from the west didn't help things. You can can me a PTI supporter all you want (rhetorical statement, not directed at anyone) but macroeconomic reforms and regaining the public’s trust are key to getting the political capital to make the tough changes that will be unpalatable. If the Afghan war ends and some stability is achieved in Afghanistan, PM Khan could claim a hand in his advocacy of dialogue, and may gain the political capital in certain parts of society to make more reforms.
One thing that PML-N did, which was a double edged sword, but on the whole their greatest legacy was getting China interested enough in Pakistan via CPEC. Managing the debt (from CPEC and past borrowing) is part of what’s creating a drag on the economy. The double edge sword of this debt is that financing may be hard to come by in the near future, and a bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
the forty years of war next door doesn’t help economic growth, and unless global support can be assured to create a soft landing after western forces withdraw, Afghanistan will be a basket case on Pakistan’s door and a pull on our resources if Pakistan is forced to deal with the subsequent spillover.
Pakistan has had a lot of challenges over the past ten years, it’s was inevitable Bangladesh would surpass Pakistan and India on a GDP per capita basis and Pakistan in raw exports.
The 2020s will have to be the decade Pakistan caught up.
VN has a very different political system than CN despite sharing the communism in name.As far as I know despite Pak civilian government rules, military is still quite dominants, which I read from here that so many institution are under military and they can have business empire as well
Different environment Today where other countries are more stable Today thus more competition to get FDI. Any way Ayub Khan only rules about 10 years, just wait until 32 years and you will likely end up with corruption and supression in which in the end can cause major economic and political crisis like happening in Indonesia within 1997-2002.
Authorian rule without check and balance will create very corrupt government in the long run and please dont compare military rule with China and Vietnam. Both China and Vietnam adopt communist political system where the powers are divided and there are also politbiro, very different with militaristic rule with one strong man control every thing, this is why China and Vietnam can still be able to produce good government policy within long period of time. Even for Vietnam their communist parties also have internal election. @Viet
Indonesian history can be a good example where political stability under military rule create huge corruption that led to economic crisis. Actually the start of our financial mess comes when our finance minister in 1988 make Pakto 88 that liberate the banking system and make people can make a bank without much capital. Limited of public discussion and debate due to undemocratic system make this flaw policy can pass, and it is also in the very corrupt environment. My father refused to be CEO of Japanese company in Indonesia during Soeharto rule because he knows as CEO he must do bribery, just an example....
in yindu bhingion ko errection Pakistan ka soch keh hoti hai! obsessed tatti nation!Chutyapa na saar.