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None of the previous governments have had the courage to do so. Will Mr Khan?
Money of these countries were blown away to keep the country floating for 6 monthsAccording to Pak news show discussion, money lent by China and Saudi has already been blown away in a matter of weeks
Stop watching Pakistan news most if its fake newsAccording to Pak news show discussion, money lent by China and Saudi has already been blown away in a matter of weeks
What's your view, outside of the domestic political implications - necessary reforms?More pain for the people to come,
What's your view, outside of the domestic political implications - necessary reforms?
One of the best articles on IMF package that I have come across:
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Good news? Yes. We need the package, not only because of the direct infusion of cash it will bring, but also because this will open up other borrowing opportunities from the open market. And yet, all this means nothing if we don’t get real about what we’ve got to do ourselves.
My worry is that if we keep the current tenor of public debate going, we won’t. As soon as we secure this deal, we are likely going to see the prime minister declare victory like he did after securing money from the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Lost here will be the fact that this money has taken us off the ventilator, nothing more. We are still sick and shall remain so if we don’t overhaul the structures of the economy.
The bottom line is as simple as it gets: we spend way more than we earn and there is nothing short of real and intense structural transformation of the economy that can bridge this gap sustainably. Previously, we behaved like an addict who continues to get an opiate under the promise that he’ll enter serious rehab. In reality, we have neither shown the intent nor seem to have had the capacity to bear the pain the process entails.
This is the only question we should be debating: are we ready for serious rehab, and if so, is everyone clear what all this will entail? If we are, we should be taking the discussion in a different direction: if there were no IMF, no bilateral benefactors, and no remittances, what would we have to do to bridge the revenue-expense gap? That’s the approach we need. If we adopt it, the rest is not rocket science and will follow. But for this, the prime minister would have to move the public narrative away from declaring victory to warning the public that what’s coming is going to hurt, but that it’s a pain we must endure for our long-term success.
None of the previous governments have had the courage to do so. Will Mr Khan?
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The writer is the author of Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia.
www.moeedyusuf.net
Published in Dawn, February 12th, 2019
Full article:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1463298/ready-for-reform
what can Mr Khan do ? It is not like pakistan can start exporting semiconductors now that he is the prime minister
it is the same old pakistan.
Money of these countries were blown away to keep the country floating for 6 months
Money was also blown to pay back old loans
The Chinese package was blown before the govt came in power while saudi package last part was recived just recently while UAE package just started.
Oil defer package which size is as big as abive hasnt even started yet!!
Nor is the new Chinese package(old 2b$ support was given in june
Stop watching Pakistan news most if its fake news
We have evolved from true news-true analysis to true news-biased anaylsis and now to false news no shame situation
Pakistan has free media. Most channels you think of are dubai based and not truly PakistaniThen why to abuses only Indian news channels ??
They are all same........
They sure believe he is going to magically increase exports. They never ask exports of what? They dont have a large educated class, so IT is out of the question. They dont have a large technically trained class, so manufacturing is out of the question. RMG market is cornered by Bangladeshis (@Mage can tell you more), and agriculture is an unreliable market (fluctuates too much). So once again, what are they going to export?
Congratulations to Pakistan for keeping IMF in business.
Pakistan has free media. Most channels you think of are dubai based and not truly Pakistani
Infact, i dont see a single truely english channel/news paper in Pakistan
with oil prices decreasing ??Low skilled labor to the Middle East.