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Afghanistan is developing faster then Pakistan ?

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I have for long time kept an eye on development projects in Afghanistan and in my oppinion Afghanistan is developing faster then Pakistan. Afghanistan is getting modern infrastructure in every field. Foreign companied doing state of the art jobs etc etc. Else the politicly and religously Afghanistan is much more stable then Pakistan. Pakistan is more dismantled by internal conflicts and big thieves like MQM, PPP, Baloch sardars, ANP and JUI corrupt politicians looting Pakistan.

Else religious leaders in Pakistan fueling conflicts.

I forcast that in 20 - 30 years time Afghanistans development will be visible for pakistanies, its sad that Pakistan cant even catch up with Afghanistan.

Today i read Afghanistan to Get its First Online Commodity Exchange Market ,

Afghanistan to Get its First Online Commodity Exchange Market

I dont think Pakistan has its own commodity exchange. but its a matter for concern that Pakistan is lacking behind in development and is becomming an island of jahil peoples.

Even Afghan currency is more stable and stronger then Pakistani currency, thats a matter of concern for pakistani, that why isnt the pakistani rupee for stable.

Currency Rates

1 USD
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60.80 AFN
1 Euro
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68.30 AFN
1000INR
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940 AFN
1000PKR
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589 AFN
1000IRT
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18.30 AFN
1 UAE
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16.45 AFN
 
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I have for long time kept an eye on development projects in Afghanistan and in my oppinion Afghanistan is developing faster then Pakistan. Afghanistan is getting modern infrastructure in every field. Foreign companied doing state of the art jobs etc etc. Else the politicly and religously Afghanistan is much more stable then Pakistan. Pakistan is more dismantled by internal conflicts and big thieves like MQM, PPP, Baloch sardars, ANP and JUI corrupt politicians looting Pakistan.

Else religious leaders in Pakistan fueling conflicts.

I forcast that in 20 - 30 years time Afghanistans development will be visible for pakistanies, its sad that Pakistan cant even catch up with Afghanistan.

Today i read Afghanistan to Get its First Online Commodity Exchange Market ,

Afghanistan to Get its First Online Commodity Exchange Market

I dont think Pakistan has its own commodity exchange. but its a matter for concern that Pakistan is lacking behind in development and is becomming an island of jahil peoples.
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Else the politicly and religously Afghanistan is much more stable then Pakistan.
War in Afghanistan (2001–present) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Their political and religious instability was so high that it had broken into full fledged civil-war, albeit with foreign involvement, and Afghanistan is still recovering from it. Until a couple of years ago the Afghan government had no control of anything other than Kabul. They're slowly recovering, but they are in no way more stable than Pakistan. That notion is completely and utterly absurd.

I have for long time kept an eye on development projects in Afghanistan and in my oppinion Afghanistan is developing faster then Pakistan.
Your opinion is wrong in every way possible.

Them getting an online commodity exchange means absolutely nothing.
I dont think Pakistan has its own commodity exchange. but its a matter for concern that Pakistan is lacking behind in development and is becomming an island of jahil peoples.
Yes, you don't think. All you'd need to do is google ''online commodity markets in Pakistan'' to find out that Pakistan has several of these online commodity markets. They mean nothing in the bigger picture.

For God's sake, educate yourself before talking about others.

PMEX - Trade Gold, Silver, Crude, Commodities
SCS - KSE - Karachi Stock Exchange Brokerage | Online Stocks & Commodities Trading in Pakistan, Share trading Pakistan by Top Broker Pakistan
KASB Direct : Pakistan's Fastest Online Trading System

Hadd hoti hai.
 
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No it is not... The economy of Afghanistan cannot be compared to Pakistan just like the economy of Pakistan cannot be compared to Germany or France.

The entire economy of Afghanistan is less than half of Lahore let alone Karachi or rest of Pakistan.
 
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The purpose of this thread wasnt to let down Pakistan or lead an unrealistic debate. My whole idea with this thread was that i have noticed that Alot have happend in Afghanistan in very little time, maybe in their capital area. I know western countries have also been helping Afghanistan with different development projects. I noticed the pace of development was relative faster then Pakistans development pace. In Pakistan the only thing comming to public light via media is fight between politicians, political parties or corruption news.

Else some powerful economies sorrund Afghanistan, which also have positive effect on Afghanistans economy.

Turkmenistan:
The country possesses the world's fourth-largest reserves of natural gas and substantial oil resources.
Worlds 10 th largest cotton producer.

Tourism[edit]

Panorama of the crater site of theDoor to Hell
Main article: Tourism in Turkmenistan
The tourism industry has been growing rapidly in recent years, especially medical tourism. This is primarily due to the creation of the tourist zone Avaza on theCaspian Sea.[38] Every traveler must obtain a visa before entering Turkmenistan. To obtain a tourist visa, citizens of most countries need a visa support local travel agency. For tourists visiting Turkmenistan, organized tours with a visit to historical sites Dashoguz, Konye-Urgench, Nisa, Merv, Mary, beach tours to Avaza and medical tours and holidays in Mollakara, Yylly suw, Archman.




Uzbeksitan:
Uzbekistan has the fourth largest gold deposits in the world. The country mines 80 tons of gold annually, seventh in the world. Uzbekistan's copper deposits rank tenth in the world and its uranium deposits twelfth. The country's uranium production ranks seventh globally.[43][44][45] The Uzbek national gas company, Uzbekneftegas, ranks 11th in the world in natural gas production with an annual output of 60 to 70 billion cubic meters.[citation needed] The country has significant untapped reserves of oil and gas: there are 194 deposits of hydrocarbons in Uzbekistan, including 98 condensate and natural gas deposits and 96 gas condensate deposits.[citation

In 2011, Uzbekistan was the world's seventh-largest producer and fifth-largest exporter of cotton[48] as well as the seventh largest world producer of gold. It is also a regionally significant producer of natural gas, coal, copper, oil, silver and uranium.[49]

Uzbekistan is considered one of the fastest growing economies in the world (top 26) in the next decades according to a global bank HSBC survey[66]


Tadjikistan:
The poorest Central Asian country.
The primary sources of income in Tajikistan are aluminium production, cotton growing and remittances from migrant workers.[64] Cotton accounts for 60% of agricultural output, supporting 75% of the rural population, and using 45% of irrigated arable land.[65] The aluminium industry is represented by the state-owned Tajik Aluminum Company - the biggest aluminium plant in Central Asia and one of the biggest in the world.[66]


Iran:
Significant and diverse economy

China:
Worlds second largest economy

Pakistan: Big economy


All these neighbouring countries also keep life in Afghan economy.
 
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Afghanistan is not about 3 kilometer presidential palace kid if developing a country with mud houses and hashish bar is called development thn i think Pakistani mountainous area kacha pakka is more developed thn kabul
 
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Comparing economic well being of countries based upon the relative values of their currencies. Genius! I can't stop swaying my head in dismay.
So in your world Afghanistan must be financially stronger that little nomadic, prehistoric, sub-Saharan wasteland called Japan.
 
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Comparing economic well being of countries based upon the relative values of their currencies. Genius! I can't stop swaying my head in dismay.
So in your world Afghanistan must be financially stronger that little nomadic, prehistoric, sub-Saharan wasteland called Japan.

1947, India & Pakistan started on equal footing as far as the currency was concerned.

Look at the picture now..
 
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1947, India & Pakistan started on equal footing as far as the currency was concerned.

Look at the picture now..

I never said they didn't. Also, i don't see how what you're saying is relevant. If the point your're trying to make is that value of currency can be regarded as an appropriate yardstick to gauge a nation's economy, then i'm sorry to say you're absolutely wrong.

To campare economies parameters such as Gross GDP, GDP per Capita, GDP Growth Rate, are used, not relative worth of currencies which, honestly, would be ludicrous. Countries deliberately keep worth of their currencies low primarily to boost exports apart from other benefits.

I'm not an economist but this is pretty basic stuff. Go through t.
 
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