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man, mark my words, you can trust India a more than China. future will prove.
As Pakistanis constitute 16% of UAE population.It's not surprising that there might be a large number of Pakistanis in survey sample.
This year’s poll surveyed 3,000 people in Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates in October 2011.Pakistanis are not Arabs.
This year’s poll surveyed 3,000 people in Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates in October 2011.
Source:Brookings
They didn't specifically say that all of those surveyed were ethnic Arabs.
Well I didn't buy the entire Brookings Report.And how do you know if they were Ethnic Arabs or not?
Well I didn't buy the entire Brookings Report.
But it's general common sense that some of the people from the survey will obviously be from a community which represents 16% of the population.
"The poll surveyed 3,000 people in Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates in October 2011"
I don't know where your getting the "16%" figure from. First provide me the figure of Pakistanis residing in the countries mentioned above.
As Pakistanis constitute 16% of UAE population.It's not surprising that there might be a large number of Pakistanis in survey sample.
The poll surveyed 3,000 people in Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates in October 2011.
The poll surveyed 500 Egyptians,500 UAE citizens.
AS Pakistanis accounts for 16-20% of UAE population it's entirely possible that a number of people in survey were Pakistanis.
Seems you have conveniently missed out on the other four countries....with very little Pakistani ex-pats in their midst.
My dear,He purposely ignores the rest of the countries and only focuses on the "16% UAE citizens". Typical bharati behavior, can't tolerate even the slightest positive news about Pakistan.
Super power or no super power status, its doesn't realli matters anything. The only thing that matters is that if our God Allah SBWT is happi with us. If he happi then we are super power right now but if he not happi then we are a sweeper power within seconds nomatter what we do . Even a super power can become a sweeper power if the God is unhappi with them....While I agree with the gist of the article, I do NOT expect Pakistan to ever become a 'superpower'. 'Superpower' is too loaded a word, & we shouldn't even aspire to become one. However, I do see Pakistan as an important country with plenty of growth in the near future, as soon as it tackles its outstanding issues.