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HOW WE (PAKISTANIS) SHORTCHANGED BANGLADESH

The difference between Bangladesh's and Pak's GDP is same in 2013 as it was in 1971. Pak's GDP is still nearly double than Bangladesh's GDP even in 2013. But Bangladesh's GDP growth rate is quite high as compared to Pak since 2008 so Bangladesh is progressing more than Pak in economic front since 2008.
 
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you just brought new point, not only 1965 war but also East pakistanis were off guard (no warning from West Pakistan).

Lol you think when a country goes to war its people dnt know whats happening? wasnt PA deployed in East Pakistan?

and talking about GDP, check whose economy growing faster and how much, we started from almost zero.

BS.. no industry,factory etc was destroyed.. even the state bank of Pakistan in E.P with its reserves was handed over to bangladesh ...

As for ur "GDP" ur still behind Pakistan DESPITE PAKISTAN FACING A WAR IN NORTHERN FRONTIER.
 
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Lol you think when a country goes to war its people dnt know whats happening? wasnt PA deployed in East Pakistan?

Learn history properly how EP was off guard.

BS.. no industry,factory etc was destroyed.. even the state bank of Pakistan in E.P with its reserves was handed over to bangladesh
LOL sure it is BS when you becomes ignorant, even Hospital was attacked by WP, want prove ? come here and talk to my mother, she is the witness.
 
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We started from scratch in 71......we did not get any reparations...we did not get our share of national assets.....we did not get our share of reserve.....we did not get our share of gold.....

Seriously? which industry was destroyed by PA? wasnt State bank of Pakistan in east wing taken by bangladeshi govt? or did we take all the money with us? read the hamoodur rehman comission report.
Pakistan on the other started with its share of wealth from British India.......

HAHAH.. WHICH "WEALTH" we didnt recieve anything from india... only 17-18 jute factories which were in? guess
ur economic growth is much higher than yours....

I would have asked you the question if you were facing a war in which 80-100 billion $ was lost and economy crippled .. not to forget issues like terrorism n load shedding..

If we go in and destroy your country and make you guys start from scratch just like we did in '71 you won't be able to come close to us in the next 100 years!

Superman read above.. even after 4 decades where is the growth? and tell us what was destroyed in ur country?
 
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Lol you think when a country goes to war its people dnt know whats happening? wasnt PA deployed in East Pakistan?



BS.. no industry,factory etc was destroyed.. even the state bank of Pakistan in E.P with its reserves was handed over to bangladesh ...

As for ur "GDP" ur still behind Pakistan DESPITE PAKISTAN FACING A WAR IN NORTHERN FRONTIER.

After the war BD lost its track. And it couldnt find its goal since 90.

When the democracy arrived its economy started flourishing.
From 91 to 2013, 23 year's achievements are not so small.
 
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I think everyone can agree that Pakistan and Bangaldesh should never have been together in the first place and it was doomed to be a failure.

There's nothing in common between us, its like asking Pakistan and Malaysia to form a country together.
 
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Any how.. except jute what did you have? floods and storms tht kept destroying East wing? even now after decades and despite us facing WOT for the past 12 years you arent equal in GDP? think man..

On the contrary indians have written books how they were created proxy in east Pakistan...

A 9-month long war is enough to break the backbone of economy for a nation for next 40 years. Despite that we managed to stand within last 40 years. Just few days ago we surpassed Pakistan on foreign reserve with 20 million less people than Pakistan. Check all the human development indexes, Pakistan is probably 4 years behind Bangladesh on life expectancy. And GDP, GNP...what's the point arguing on these? If you had one with land and air difference, we could argue but definitely we won't stay behind on any index with Pakistan....it's our promise, count the day.
 
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Seriously? which industry was destroyed by PA? wasnt State bank of Pakistan in east wing taken by bangladeshi govt? or did we take all the money with us? read the hamoodur rehman comission report.


HAHAH.. WHICH "WEALTH" we didnt recieve anything from india... only 17-18 jute factories which were in? guess


I would have asked you the question if you were facing a war in which 80-100 billion $ was lost and economy crippled .. not to forget issues like terrorism n load shedding..



Superman read above.. even after 4 decades where is the growth? and tell us what was destroyed in ur country?

We did not have industries in the East wing.....The Federal Government set them up in the West wing......Look at your heavy industries...weapons manufacturing.etc.....Do you think the government kept reserves in State Bank(East) during such a war?Do you think your government was that kind of idiot?My grandfather worked at the state bank....It was disfunctional from the begining of the war.....Do you think we would have faced a famine if you had left so much wealth for us in the eastern wing?We did not have a functioning road system.....railway system......the few bridges that we had were destroyed.....Are you comparing your present status with ours in 71??

A 9-month long war is enough to break the backbone of economy for a nation for next 40 years. Despite that we managed to stand within last 40 years. Just few days ago we surpassed Pakistan on foreign reserve with 20 million less people than Pakistan. Check all the human development indexes, Pakistan is probably 4 years behind Bangladesh on life expectancy. And GDP, GNP...what's the point arguing on these? If you had one with land and air difference, we could argue but definitely we won't stay behind on any index with Pakistan....it's our promise, count the day.

He is comparing Global war on Terrorism with 71....sigh!
 
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Seriously? which industry was destroyed by PA? wasnt State bank of Pakistan in east wing taken by bangladeshi govt? or did we take all the money with us? read the hamoodur rehman comission report.


HAHAH.. WHICH "WEALTH" we didnt recieve anything from india... only 17-18 jute factories which were in? guess


I would have asked you the question if you were facing a war in which 80-100 billion $ was lost and economy crippled .. not to forget issues like terrorism n load shedding..



Superman read above.. even after 4 decades where is the growth? and tell us what was destroyed in ur country?

You did not recieve anything from india......YOU WERE INDIA.....You got 30% of the reserve from the Reserve Bank of India!
 
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Two major areas of disagreement remained between Bangladesh and Pakistan as of mid-1988, and both stemmed from the dislocations resulting from the independence struggle. The first issue concerned the finances of united Pakistan. After the war, Bangladesh claimed that it deserved a share of the US$4 billion worth of preindependence exchange, bank credit, and movable assets protected in West Pakistan during the war. In a 1975 agreement, Bangladesh accepted half of Pakistan's pre-1971 external debt, but assetsharing issues remained unresolved. The second issue concerned the emigration of large numbers of people, mostly Biharis (non-Bengali Muslims), to Pakistan. After the war, the International Red Cross registered nearly 540,000 people who wanted to emigrate to Pakistan. By 1982 about 127,000 had been repatriated, leaving about 250,000 people still demanding repatriation. Thousands of people who desired to emigrate lived in poor conditions in so-called "Pakistani Relief Camps," where they received monthly food allotments. In 1985 there was some progress in this area when Zia ul Haq agreed to accept the "stranded Pakistanis." In 1986 Pakistan arranged for their immigration as soon as Ribatat al Alam al Islami (Union of the Islamic World), a voluntary organization based in Saudi Arabia, could mobilize sufficient funds.


Bangladesh Pakistan - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
 
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A 9-month long war is enough to break the backbone of economy for a nation

lol 9 months war is long enough to break back bone of country but 12 years war is much smaller than 9 month. You faced 9 month war, had you been facing a long war (12+years) like Pakistan your country would've break into pieces. Even Soviet Union could not survive in this war whereas Pakistan is still standing(Masha'llah) with economy growing somewhat.
 
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I think everyone can agree that Pakistan and Bangaldesh should never have been together in the first place and it was doomed to be a failure.

There's nothing in common between us, its like asking Pakistan and Malaysia to form a country together.

Nothing in common!! How is it then that indian punjabis and bengalis dont fight and kill each other and are living peacefully as fellow countrymen???
 
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One more point to note is that Pakistan is not like Bdsh, people from Bdsh, Afghanistan & Central Asia illegally come to Pakistan for work unlike Bdshi people who migrate illegally to Thailand & india for work. No offense.
 
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lol 9 months war is long enough to break back bone of country but 12 years war is much smaller than 9 month. You faced 9 month war, had you been facing a long war (12+years) like Pakistan your country would've break into pieces. Even Soviet Union could not survive in this war whereas Pakistan is still standing(Masha'llah) with economy growing somewhat.

9 month war is enough if the economic condition is very poor. Well then India gets more credit on bold part.
 
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