pakistanMYheart
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Some years ago, we used to hear this phrase quite often. It even made its way to some text books of Social Studies. I happened to study one of these text books when I was young.
I truly believe, that this is the age of manipulation through economy. Business and money has always been a strong factor in world politics, but it is the strongest today.
We must understand that, as long as we keep using imported products, may it be general house hold items, or military equipment, we will not be able to rise above all. Other countries will keep manipulating us economically and politically.
What I mean to say is, we should slowly and gradually, start using 100% Pakistani made things in our homes, offices, industries and military. This will be a slow, and very difficult process, but will bear fruit in due time.
Some of the products from Pakistan are low in quality. They will be low in quality in the start. Take the example of the first locally produced car, the Adam REVO. The quality of the first model was not good. But still, we should have bought the cars. This would have generated money for the company, and also raised their morale. Slowly and gradually the quality of cars would improve.
Yes, Pakistan is taking steps in this direction. But I believe that we have been quite slow. If we see the economies of Singapore, South Korea and Dubai, we will have an idea what pace we have to make.
What do you say ... ?
I truly believe, that this is the age of manipulation through economy. Business and money has always been a strong factor in world politics, but it is the strongest today.
We must understand that, as long as we keep using imported products, may it be general house hold items, or military equipment, we will not be able to rise above all. Other countries will keep manipulating us economically and politically.
What I mean to say is, we should slowly and gradually, start using 100% Pakistani made things in our homes, offices, industries and military. This will be a slow, and very difficult process, but will bear fruit in due time.
Some of the products from Pakistan are low in quality. They will be low in quality in the start. Take the example of the first locally produced car, the Adam REVO. The quality of the first model was not good. But still, we should have bought the cars. This would have generated money for the company, and also raised their morale. Slowly and gradually the quality of cars would improve.
Yes, Pakistan is taking steps in this direction. But I believe that we have been quite slow. If we see the economies of Singapore, South Korea and Dubai, we will have an idea what pace we have to make.
What do you say ... ?
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