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Friday, January 30, 2009
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KARACHI: Managing Director YUM Group of UAE, Irfan Mustafa, has said that in order to change Pakistan’s image across the world, people of the country would have to first change their mindset.

He was speaking on the concluding day of a two-day conference ‘Marcon 2009, Marketing in Challenging Times’ on Thursday.

The conference was organised by the Marketing Association of Pakistan (MAP). He delivered a thought provoking, energetic and encouraging speech, and convinced the audience and the organisers of the conference by concluding an interactive discussion that “we the people of Pakistan hold all those characteristics that a best nation does, then why is our image disfigured across the world? This is a case of perception of our own and we have to correct it in accordance with the established truth.”

Pakistan’s exports have increased remarkably by 44 per cent this fiscal year, it had a bumper crop of wheat, rice and cotton last year, the country holds highly potential and hardworking human and natural resources, foreign investment is increasing continuously, none of the multinational companies has so far wrapped up its business here, he said and urged the audience to market these good qualities and characteristics before the outsider instead of explaining to them that “we are a confused nation, problem-makers, unpredictable and passing through bad times, which we usually do.

“Terrorism is everywhere in the world, not only in Pakistan, and if our country is seen as a safe-haven for terrorists, religious extremists and fundamentalists then it is our fault and not of the outsiders. To remove this negative perception about our homeland we have to correct ourselves first and then market our best qualities across the globe. This will greatly help companies functioning in the country in flourishing their business. But putting Pakistan first should be the top most priority of every individual.” To build Pakistan’s true image across the world, Mustafa’s suggestion of holding roadshows on Pakistan abroad was accepted immediately. He recommended constituting a 50-people delegation consisting of members of MAP, youth representatives, economists, politicians and senior journalists.

He elaborated that MAP should prepare a 50-people delegation every year for the next three consecutive years, which would cost about $0.3 million for the entire three-year period. He announced his company would bear 30 per cent of the cost of the total project every year and presented the first tranche of $30,000 on behalf of the company on the spot.

His motivating lively discussion convinced the participants to pool funds for roadshows and about half of the total cost was collected on the spot.

Syed Farukh Mazhar, President MAP and MD SGS Pakistan announced the formation of a committee to run matters of the three-year project. This committee will be headed by Tariq Ikram, Ex-Chairman of Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP).

Mustafa concluded his talks on a highly optimistic note and was confident that Pakistan is experiencing a lot of ‘good happenings’ inside, despite it being a prisoner of political confrontation and a victim of terrorism and extremism, while marketers from the platform of MAP would succeed in changing the country’s image to positive, which it so greatly deserves and desires for. While delivering his presentation on ‘How Pakistani Brands Can Go Global’ Abrar Hasan, MD-National Foods questioned why Pakistan has not so far introduced international brands and answered himself saying it was because we do not have a strong culture of marketing our products and instead we prefer to sell commodities instead of branded goods.

Pakistan has one of the largest textile and food exports, and textile sales are declining gradually, because people in this industry did not introduce brands and continued to sell it like a commodity.

He was of the view that to go global, companies strongly require capital and equity and without that, they cannot introduce international brands. He maintained that there are some Pakistani companies whose products are sold in world markets, but people buy those products as a result of their ethnic or traditional connections.



http://www.thenews.com.pk/print1.asp?id=159835
 
Quite a good read, but understand not only does Pakistan have to change it's mindset but so does the West and other lands.

Pakistan needs a period of 20 stable years and continued economic growth, then there is no doubt that Pakistan would become a "Middle Income Nation" and quite industrialized as well. The problem is Pakistan experiences too many crises and we leap from crisis to crisis. We must have a great leader with strong and discipline leadership.

In regards to Pakistani people, I urge we must acknowledge civil law, establish a routinely working schedule, make education a major priority, overall we must channel all our energy in the direction of progress as Islam allows it.
 
Quite a good read, but understand not only does Pakistan have to change it's mindset but so does the West and other lands.

Pakistan needs a period of 20 stable years and continued economic growth, then there is no doubt that Pakistan would become a "Middle Income Nation" and quite industrialized as well. The problem is Pakistan experiences too many crises and we leap from crisis to crisis. We must have a great leader with strong and discipline leadership.

In regards to Pakistani people, I urge we must acknowledge civil law, establish a routinely working schedule, make education a major priority, overall we must channel all our energy in the direction of progress as Islam allows it.


Bro Pakistan has the potential of being far better than a Middle Income Nation, knowing where in the world Pakistan is geostratigically located and the recent discovery of natural resources found in two of our southern provinces. Pakistan has the capability of being richer than UAE, but we have a lot of haters too that UAE doesn't have.
 
Bro Pakistan has the potential of being far better than a Middle Income Nation, knowing where in the world Pakistan is geostratigically located and the recent discovery of natural resources found in two of our southern provinces. Pakistan has the capability of being richer than UAE, but we have a lot of haters too that UAE doesn't have.

Yes Pakistan does have high potential, but I am saying we will have to take things step by step and progress each decade, I'm not saying we stop at "Middle Income Nation" of course we can surpass it, but I think the mid-way point for us is Middle Income Nation, if we can reach that in a period of 2 stable decades, then trust me Pakistan will become one of the "Asian Tiger Economies" and reach new and greater heights.
 
Terrorism is everywhere in the world, not only in Pakistan, and if our country is seen as a safe-haven for terrorists, religious extremists and fundamentalists then it is our fault and not of the outsiders. To remove this negative perception about our homeland we have to correct ourselves first and then market our best qualities across the globe

Great article, if Pakistan would have more leaders as Mr. Irfan Mustafa, it would be unstopeable.
 
Bro Pakistan has the potential of being far better than a Middle Income Nation, knowing where in the world Pakistan is geostratigically located and the recent discovery of natural resources found in two of our southern provinces. Pakistan has the capability of being richer than UAE, but we have a lot of haters too that UAE doesn't have.

And you forgot to mention "a lot" of corrupt politicians and other officials in all of our instituitions. ;)

Perhaps, corruption is the first and far most danger to our country than the mindset of our people and the "only" thing stuck between us and the glory.
 
And you forgot to mention "a lot" of corrupt politicians and other officials in all of our instituitions. ;)

Perhaps, corruption is the first and far most danger to our country than the mindset of our people and the "only" thing stuck between us and the glory.

You're right corrupt politicians are also holding the nation back. Pakistan has everything, it has so much potential. I wish our politicians knew where Pakistan can be headed if we had sincere politicians.

Pakistan is the only country in the world thats a gateway to the oil-rich Middle East, reource rich Central Asia, the power of Asia China, and who can forget we have India next door.

From the beautiful mountains of NWFP and Northern Areas to the beaches of Sindh to the lush plains of Punjab to the deserts of Balochistan...Pakistan has it all wish our leaders in Pakistan were sincere and really cared for Pakistan and its people.
 
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“Terrorism is everywhere in the world, not only in Pakistan, and if our country is seen as a safe-haven for terrorists, religious extremists and fundamentalists then it is our fault and not of the outsiders.

Perhaps someone needs to tell him that the global terrorism is an illegitimate child of American imperialism, that have been the illegitimate father of this terrorism by nourshing it throughout the last century.

The terrorism in Pakistan is a direct involment of United States in the region. They first created the terror, to incite the terror, to deal with the terror.

The writer is vrey insulting to the intelligence of the people. The fact of the matter is, there was no terrorism in the region until Kashmir was occupied. The fact of the matter is, there was no terrorism in region, until Afghanistan was occupied by America and dragged Pakistan into this stupid war on terror.

The concept of American imperial games is very simple. Create terror, to incite terror, to react to terror.
 
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