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^i think your governments target is 5.5 % ?
5.7% .
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^i think your governments target is 5.5 % ?
This is the problem you HAVE been utilised as a base to attack Pakistan combined with the bull shit coming from your politicians we have no reason to work with you
Indians listen carefully,
we are not isolated any more, china, Russia, turkey, Saudi, UAE they all are very keen in relationship with Pakistan.
your all efforts for isolating Pakistan are failed now, your assets with in Pakistan (TTP and MQM ) are no more.
http://www.pcq.com.pk/pakistan-has-9th-largest-reserves-of-shale-gas-oil-in-the-world/Do you have any information/source about the shale oil reserves?
do you know that brahamdagh was living in your kabul presidential palace?First of all it's not a state policy, because Afghans are not naive to be part of the bigger India-Pak rivalry. We gain nothing from being a football ground for others.
Second if there has been any attempts from Afghan soil, this should be brought to the attention of AF side and steps will be taken. Remember Afghanistan did offer Pak the venue that if it has solid proof lets take action against it and we can have China as a third party to verify the actions. The same also goes that Pakistan take similar steps and stop the Afghan Tali project.
As for politicians commenting against Pak, it is their duty to raise their voice if Pakistan is acting against Afghan interests. Suppose you are supporting Afghan Talis, it is basically your pet project, so of course the Afghan leadership will raise their voice, like any other sovereign state would. Make sure your ears are wide open about.
MQM a party that has massive influence in Karachi, isn't naive of you to throw the whole party in the Indian payroll?
It is smart to make friends and not enemies
First of all it's not a state policy, because Afghans are not naive to be part of the bigger India-Pak rivalry. We gain nothing from being a football ground for others.
Second if there has been any attempts from Afghan soil, this should be brought to the attention of AF side and steps will be taken. Remember Afghanistan did offer Pak the venue that if it has solid proof lets take action against it and we can have China as a third party to verify the actions. The same also goes that Pakistan take similar steps and stop the Afghan Tali project.
As for politicians commenting against Pak, it is their duty to raise their voice if Pakistan is acting against Afghan interests. Suppose you are supporting Afghan Talis, it is basically your pet project, so of course the Afghan leadership will raise their voice, like any other sovereign state would. Make sure your ears are wide open about.
first of all.who is afghanistan to tell us about taliban and haqanis.which america created.u must ask them.let them talk to us not some mayor of kabul.becose u r there loyal subjects.u can tell us all u want about sovereignty but u r not sovereign.so act like one.and plz dont be angry cos its truthFirst of all it's not a state policy, because Afghans are not naive to be part of the bigger India-Pak rivalry. We gain nothing from being a football ground for others.
Second if there has been any attempts from Afghan soil, this should be brought to the attention of AF side and steps will be taken. Remember Afghanistan did offer Pak the venue that if it has solid proof lets take action against it and we can have China as a third party to verify the actions. The same also goes that Pakistan take similar steps and stop the Afghan Tali project.
As for politicians commenting against Pak, it is their duty to raise their voice if Pakistan is acting against Afghan interests. Suppose you are supporting Afghan Talis, it is basically your pet project, so of course the Afghan leadership will raise their voice, like any other sovereign state would. Make sure your ears are wide open about.
MQM a party that has massive influence in Karachi, isn't naive of you to throw the whole party in the Indian payroll?
It is smart to make friends and not enemies
73 billion USD foreign debt is a threat to Pak economy.
first of all.who is afghanistan to tell us about taliban and haqanis.which america created.u must ask them.let them talk to us not some mayor of kabul.becose u r there loyal subjects.u can tell us all u want about sovereignty but u r not sovereign.so act like one.and plz dont be angry cos its truth
Why? India has a whopping $485 billion external debt.
India's FDI is 25-30 times than that of Pakistan. India's GDP growth is around 7.4 %, exports are increasing, foreign exchange reserves are more than 300 billion USD, industrial output is good... and hence this debt is manageable.
Pakistan has foreign exchange reserves of 20 billion USD, FDI is roughly 1 billion USD per year, exports (and imports) are decreasing at a rate of 10-15% every year. Also, GDP growth is 5% only. Also, US aid (CSF & military) has been cut to nearly zero. So, such a large debt is a big problem.
Yes but huzoor, India has 1.2 billion stomachs to feed. I mean India literally has more poor people than all of Africa put together.
You simply cannot compare (like billionaire Imran Khan) a population of 1.2 billion with 190 million people.
For you information Pakistan's accumulative external trade for the financial year 2015 was $70 billion and its increasing year-on-year.
it would surely cross 5 %, this year cotton crop is lot better than last year , LSM is thriving with major share of steel , cement , oil and gas etc . availability of power and gas 24*7 will also play a part in improving GDP growth.I don't think there's gonna be 5% growth this time around as well. Brace for something around 4.2-4.5%