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India borrowed our economic plans, claims Ahsan Iqbal
By Arsalan Altaf
Published: May 22, 2018
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Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has said India borrowed Pakistan’s economic and reforms plans and implemented them successfully while “we squandered the opportunity largely because of political instability”.

Speaking at the inauguration of Pakistan National Centre for Cyber Security in Islamabad on Monday, Iqbal, who also holds the portfolio of interior minister, said during the 90s then Indian finance minister Manmohan Singh borrowed economic reforms strategies from his Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz and successfully implemented them in India.

He said Bangladesh also successfully used the same strategies but Pakistan could not put its own plans to use as the decade was lost to political instability.




The planning minister said the first opportunity for Pakistan’s economy to take off came in the 60s, the second in the 90s, and the third opportunity is knocking at the doors now, which must not be lost to instability like in the past.

Enough is enough, Ahsan Iqbal tells CJP

He described peace, stability and continuity as critical for economic progress.

“We will have to think why many countries which were behind us are now far ahead. China’s per capita income was far below Pakistan’s but is now much higher. Similarly, Bangladesh’s foreign reserves have reached $33 billion while we are at $18 billion. For how long, we will watch other countries overtake us,” the minister wondered.

He said tanks and missiles alone could not save a country “if it’s not strong economically”. He said while the armed forces had rendered great sacrifices, the successful fight against terrorism was possible also because of the availability of funds from the national budget.

“There was a time when terrorists had surrounded us but today the state has cornered them. If we squander this opportunity, the history and future generations will not forgive us,” Ahsan added.

He said in 2013 Pakistan was using 2G wireless technology but the country would now be among the first users of the 5G technology in the worild.

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India borrowed our economic plans, claims Ahsan Iqbal
By Arsalan Altaf
Published: May 22, 2018
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1715931-ahsaniqbal-1526933697-782-640x480.jpg

Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has said India borrowed Pakistan’s economic and reforms plans and implemented them successfully while “we squandered the opportunity largely because of political instability”.

Speaking at the inauguration of Pakistan National Centre for Cyber Security in Islamabad on Monday, Iqbal, who also holds the portfolio of interior minister, said during the 90s then Indian finance minister Manmohan Singh borrowed economic reforms strategies from his Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz and successfully implemented them in India.

He said Bangladesh also successfully used the same strategies but Pakistan could not put its own plans to use as the decade was lost to political instability.




The planning minister said the first opportunity for Pakistan’s economy to take off came in the 60s, the second in the 90s, and the third opportunity is knocking at the doors now, which must not be lost to instability like in the past.

Enough is enough, Ahsan Iqbal tells CJP

He described peace, stability and continuity as critical for economic progress.

“We will have to think why many countries which were behind us are now far ahead. China’s per capita income was far below Pakistan’s but is now much higher. Similarly, Bangladesh’s foreign reserves have reached $33 billion while we are at $18 billion. For how long, we will watch other countries overtake us,” the minister wondered.

He said tanks and missiles alone could not save a country “if it’s not strong economically”. He said while the armed forces had rendered great sacrifices, the successful fight against terrorism was possible also because of the availability of funds from the national budget.

“There was a time when terrorists had surrounded us but today the state has cornered them. If we squander this opportunity, the history and future generations will not forgive us,” Ahsan added.

He said in 2013 Pakistan was using 2G wireless technology but the country would now be among the first users of the 5G technology in the worild.

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@Nilgiri @ranjeet @pothead @cyclops @Cherokee

how come you guys missed this masterpiece ??

He doesn't say what plans we borrowed from Pakistan?? Is he talking about India opening up its economy to the outside world in the 90's ?? Or moving away from socialist and licence raj??
 
If he isn't being specific, we won't know if he's actually telling the truth or just being hyperbolic.

But as long as the pakistani army has a say in the running of pakistan more so than the civilian government.
Pakistan will never truly succeed.
 
how come you guys missed this masterpiece ??

What is the big deal here!!!!

South Korea now an economic giant did this in the 60's...when M. Haq was in the planning ministry, he gave the world HDI, human development index.


ISLAMABAD, Dec 13: South Korea crafted its five-year plans in the 1960s with the technical assistance of Pakistani planning authorities, but the subsequent years yielded opposite fortunes for both countries due to the state of implementation of those targets.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1073769

https://www.kiva.org/team/dr_mehbub_ul_haq
 
We are what we do , obviously we didn't do enough :-)
Outcomes are achieved by completing tasks successfully with minimal cost and risk and reducing opposing constraints..blah blah blah....so Pakistan missed a few steps here and there between Military take overs and political bickering and infighting. But we got there in the end, a stable, powerful and confident Pakistan, Mashallah.
 
Everyone borrowborrowa ideas from one another and i would like Pakistan to borrow indias power sector plans and implement it here.
 
What ideas did India take from Pakistan exactly?
 
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