Jungibaaz
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It matters quite a lot, we don't have the complete facts, until we know the complete extent of the damage, Pakistan's reputation remains intact. If you're talking about tourism, that was damaged a long time ago.
I understand what you're trying to say, believe me I do.
But, also believe me when I say that this is a lot bigger than you think.
We don't know the full details, yet. And the army and security have done a good job containing them (so it seems). But you haven't seen the full long term damage yet. This sort of thing killed tourism long ago, might kill any investment dreams that we were audacious enough to start having only a few months ago.
Every time you have an event like this you remind people, 'remember us? The ones that featured in the never ending war on crazed militants, the ones who saw Osama bin Laden and the Americans roll by, the ones who saw an attack on the SL cricket team, the ones who had attacks on Kamra, PNS Mehran, GHQ?'
Economic success is all about what goes through people's heads and this is not what you want to go through the minds of Pakistanis and foreign folk.
Now watch the KSE take a nice plunge tomorrow.