He is all about lip service, which is mostly suicidal, besides seeding divisions.
Truth is Pakistan can't afford to follow the Arabs, in taking any ground action against any western country.
Pakistan exports to France was US$442.48 Million during 2019
I disagree with the economic aspect of the argument but I concur that Khan doesn't seem to understand how to develop the economy though he's still doing a far better job than the PML-N and PPP did.
I've been meaning to put up a post for you guys on this topic because there is this incorrect perception that exports = only way to grow your economy. I primarily blame the GOP under PML-N, PPP and Musharraf because everyone totally ignores import substitution and domestic infrastructure development as a primary means for economic growth whereas exports are primarily intended to pay for imports.
One major example is the need for affordable housing in Pakistan in fact the country has the worst housing crisis, maybe in the whole of Asia, just shy of Afghanistan:
Why does this exist when we have huge amounts of iron ore in places like Kalabagh and a burgeoning cement industry?
To match India's level we'd need to construct new homes for approximately 40 Million Pakistani's. If we go by Egypt's New Administrative Capital which would house 6.5 Million people in Phase 1 of the project at a cost of $50 Billion USD that would mean Pakistan would need to spend approximately $310 Billion USD on housing alone.
This lack of housing development has not only robbed our nation of economic growth but also leads to a loss of economic growth from the financial sector like home loans which explains why Pakistan has the lowest home loan facility in the region:
There are a host of reports, like out of Canada, which show that the GDP returns for infrastructure projects are considerable with short term gains of $1.43 GDP to long term gains as high as $3.83 GDP gained per $1 spent on infrastructure:
http://www.mhca.mb.ca/wp-content/up..._Public_Infrastructure_Spending_in_Canada.pdf
Production of that much cement, steel and wiring would allow us to further expand operations to create additional cement, steel and insulated wiring for export at very competitive rates with insulated wiring being one of the most traded products on the planet with the global market sized at approximately $133 Billion USD in 2018 alone.
This doesn't even take into account a host of other projects that are required to upgrade the agricultural (ex. center pivot irrigation) and mining sector along with immediate investments that can be made to substitute a variety of products we currently import in large enough quantities to produce locally at competitive costs (ex. p-xylene, Diammonium Phosphate, Ethylene Glycol, Polyethylene, Propylene, etc...) and can expand operations to produce for export.
What I think people seem to be confused by is the idea of where the money comes from to start these projects and Khan/PTI were on the money when they referenced that it would come from tax revenue generation and my view has been this isn't happening until they properly finance the FBR (which imo is underfunded anywhere from 500-1400% of their FY14 budget the last I checked).
This idea that exports is the primary growth engine makes no sense because the role of exports should be to pay for imports of things you either can't produce locally whatsoever whether it's because you lack the raw materials to do so (ex. oil and natural gas) or its financially not feasible. No money in then no money out so you should be raising tariffs, instituting NTB's, VAT's, etc... to limit imports of value added products that aren't essential to growth or there is a local alternative available.
Whenever there is a hate crime against a Muslim they seem to mainly go for muslim women or Indian males. No idea why they always settle on an Indian.
LOL it cannot be a coincidence. Many hate crimes are committed against Indians when the target are Muslims.
A radical White Christian supremacist terrorist shot an Indian at a bar referring to him as a "terrorist" before the murder:
Kansas man sentenced to life for killing Indian engineer in a bar
Another White radical Christian supremacist terrorist saw some guys in a turban with long beards and decided to shoot up a Gurdurwara in the US:
Gunman Kills 6 at a Sikh Temple Near Milwaukee
Here's an article from CNN about how after 9/11 Sikhs were targeted because of their turbans and beards:
15 years after 9/11, Sikhs still victims of anti-Muslim hate crimes
Radical White Christian Supremacist terrorists don't hate Islam they hate blacks, browns, asians, etc...
I personally don't even think this is about a hate of Islam because they know so little about it they can't even differentiate between a Muslim and non-Muslim.
What this is really about appears to be race hence why they cheer on the internment of Mexican and other Latino Christians, mothers and children, with no care at all for their well being and the trauma they've inflicted.
from a purely economic point of view muslim countries can do absolutely nothing against France, more than 71% of French exports goes to western and other European nations, around 10% goes to north east Asia this leaves around 19% or so for the rest of the world including non muslim nations in latin America, Africa, Asia etc..
That's not actually true.
They export quite a bit to many Muslim nations for example their combined exports to Tunisia, Morocco, Turkey, Malaysia, Qatar, Kuwait, Indonesia and Algeria combined is about $30 Billion USD.
If you also include what they export to Saudi Arabia and UAE, though in all honesty their despot leadership doesn't give a damn about Islam or Muslims, that's about as much as they export to the United States.
Furthermore, add to this that Macron and France in general has so poorly contained the Covid19 pandemic that they're seeing a second lock down and early estimates see their economy contracting 11%
That's a lot of trade for a nation like France which already has an almost $100 Billion USD trade deficit.
However, the point of these aren't to hurt France now instead they're to hurt France moving forward and into the future.
What happens if these boycotts become ingrained into Muslim society that starts to view the French and France as an enemy? What's worse is the West, by association, is increasingly seen as an enemy particularly troubling when most of the Next 11 economies are Muslim nations.