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Pakistan emerging as ‘top choice for investments’

If you view the rise of China, S Korea, and India

their biggest support came from West settled Chinese, Koreans, and Indians respectively.

these expats brought home Western values, optimism, and business outsourcing.

Unfortunately

Pakistani expats are 180 degrees opposite.

Majority of the educated Pakistanis settled Pakistanis bring home the worst of the worst from the West.

No it is not alcohol or x-rated movies. Who cares.


What Pakistani expats in USA and UK bring home

1. Tribal Arab (Beduin) values
2. Pessimism
3. outsourcing of the most rigid Islamism
4. Deep hate for the USA, and UK


Thanks to these expats that bring all of the above or most of the above,

and dimwit marxism within Pakistan, we the Pakistanis remain mired in abject poverty, pessimism, center for conspiracy theories, and a general misunderstanding about the modern world.


Now see if you are bring home something from this list

or exporting optimism and tech business to Pakistan.


Just check your inner self and then respond.


Thank you.

Expats have only a minor role to play. Blaming them for the ills at home is simply way off the mark. If anything, it is the expat's remittances that keep the books balanced.

Most of the problems, and the obstinacy in refusing to do anything effective in solving them, are domestic phenomena.
 
Expats have only a minor role to play. Blaming them for the ills at home is simply way off the mark. If anything, it is the expat's remittances that keep the books balanced.

Most of the problems, and the obstinacy in refusing to do anything effective in solving them, are domestic phenomena.

Don't think you read about the contributions of Irsih Americans, Korean Americans, Chinese Americans and Indian Americans in their respective motherlands.

Do you.

Otherwise you will not use the word "minor" in your post.

Read up please.

Read up.

It does the brain good!
 
Don't think you read about the contributions of Irsih Americans, Korean Americans, Chinese Americans and Indian Americans in their respective motherlands.

Do you.

Otherwise you will not use the word "minor" in your post.

Read up please.

Read up.

It does the brain good!

Those contributions rely on a domestic foundation, not the other way round, as you are trying to portray.
 
Pakistanis should be aware of " Pump and Dump " Strategies by Foreigner investors in KSE, as they did in Malaysia.
 
Those contributions rely on a domestic foundation, not the other way round, as you are trying to portray.

seeds came from West
Soil was local Japanese, Chinese, S Korean, Indian, etc. etc. etc. .


Hope you get it now.


As I said.

Read bhai Read.

Understand this world.

reading does the brain good!

So read it!

Pakistanis should be aware of " Pump and Dump " Strategies by Foreigner investors in KSE, as they did in Malaysia.

They happen too.

However the impact will be minimal if balanced out by strong exports to the West.
 
seeds came from West
Soil was local Japanese, Chinese, S Korean, Indian, etc. etc. etc. .
Hope you get it now.

Seeds need fertile soil and water and fertilizers to take root and grow. Seeding deserts is futile.
 
Seeds need fertile soil and water and fertilizers to take root and grow. Seeding deserts is futile.

Don't go to deserts then.

Find the fertile patches. There are plenty even in Afghanistan.

Pakistan offers huge opportunities for those who avoid throwing $hite on everything.

Hope you understand this time.

Thanks.
 
Don't go to deserts then.

Find the fertile patches. There are plenty even in Afghanistan.

Pakistan offers huge opportunities for those who avoid throwing $hite on everything.

Hope you understand this time.

Thanks.

Whatever opportunities Pakistan may offer, they pale in comparison to what is being offered by the rest of the world, and in the region too. With these opportunities also come grave risks that are much higher relative to those elsewhere.

That is also why Pakistan continues to lag behind in investment and development, and falls further behind each passing year, relative to others in the world.
 
@VCheng

There , indeed, is a direct relationship between Pakistan's economic development and political stability. In order for IMF Programme and repayment mechanisms to be maintained, there needs to be a continued support from international donors. These donors and partners are influenced by the situation in the ground in Pakistan. Now, given, there have been some security concerns in the country, particularly in Balochistan , and in the restive northwest region of the country. The cross-over effect of fighting from the restive Afghanistan has had a significant effect on Pakistan's demography.

Pakistan's economic viability depends on several independent variables:

a) Pakistani military power projection
b) Reduction in terrorist activities
c)Infrastructure development
d)Political stability

This is all the more reason why Pakistan needs to continue its prosecution of its war against terror. At the same time, Government Bodies should continue to develop the infrastructure and ensure restoration of electrical grids, water supplies, food distribution, and importantly education. This is where international aid becomes an indispensable tool for attainment of said goals.

With these taken into consideration, there is no reason why Pakistan's rating can't go higher. In fact, an upward movement is attainable.


Sincerely I remain,
@Nihonjin1051

Hey Samurai, got a question for you!

How come you, as a Japanese, know so much about the Muslim world and Islam itself? What makes a Japanese want to learn all these? What survival benefits do these knowledge impart to a Japanese? I wonder.

Sincerey I remain,
@Maira La
 
Hey Samurai, got a question for you!

How come you, as a Japanese, know so much about the Muslim world and Islam itself? What makes a Japanese want to learn all these? What survival benefits do these knowledge impart to a Japanese? I wonder.

Sincerey I remain,
@Maira La

Hi Rajah @Maira La !
;)

It is important to know the cultural sensitivities of the Muslim World. Collectively, the Muslim World accounts for over 1.2 Billion people in the world, with Islam the fastest growing religion. It is growing. So, for any country who wants to tap into the market in the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, Caucasus etc...needs to really know what Islam is, how Islam influences the practitioner's behavior. What the similarities are between Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Eastern religions, and how can these similarities be applicable in social contracts, and in business development.

For me, lets just say I've been learning about Islam for quite some time. I also love history , particularly Asian History: Middle Eastern History, South Asian history, Colonial history etc.

Japan is curious about the world around us. Japanese admire many qualities of Islam, namely, its dedication to duty.


Yours,
Samurai 8-)
 
If you view the rise of China, S Korea, and India

their biggest support came from West settled Chinese, Koreans, and Indians respectively.

these expats brought home Western values, optimism, and business outsourcing.

Unfortunately

Pakistani expats are 180 degrees opposite.

Majority of the educated Pakistanis settled Pakistanis bring home the worst of the worst from the West.

No it is not alcohol or x-rated movies. Who cares.


What Pakistani expats in USA and UK bring home

1. Tribal Arab (Beduin) values
2. Pessimism
3. outsourcing of the most rigid Islamism
4. Deep hate for the USA, and UK



Thanks to these expats that bring all of the above or most of the above,

and dimwit marxism within Pakistan, we the Pakistanis remain mired in abject poverty, pessimism, center for conspiracy theories, and a general misunderstanding about the modern world.


Now see if you are bring home something from this list

or exporting optimism and tech business to Pakistan.


Just check your inner self and then respond.


Thank you.

its us Pakistanis who screw up our institutions so much that anyone who gets some education (or not) leaves the country whenever presented with an opportunity. if the expats stop sending the ever increasing remittances back home every year, all the accounting which Mr. Dar does will collapse. Moreover, they are not even given the right to vote despite the law. And finally, we staple all sorts of labels to them. Isnt the worker who sends his money back to pakistan better than the ruler who keeps most of his assets abroad? Whose interests are more in-line with the interest of the Country? Its an irony that our rulers use our money to go on world tours in the name of attracting investment while themselves keeping their investments out of Pakistan. Not that they should bring their back, but should atleast improve the institutions enough so the investment returns within the country improve.

As far as our socio-economics condition is concerned, Pakistan will remain in abject poverty, pessimism and all else if we keep manipulating our law to the benefit of the few. A country where police is run by thugs, institutions by relatives, and law is discarded with the help of legal loopholes.

Also, people leave the country when presented with the higher returns to their effort to start with. So the problem - which we are pinning on the expats - starts from within not without. The only industry where we offer higher returns is the industry of radicalism - thanks to the saudi/wahabi support in various forms. Glad to mention, Iraq and Syria have recently overtaken us in this.
 
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its us Pakistanis who screw up our institutions so much that anyone who gets some education (or not) leaves the country whenever presented with an opportunity. if the expats stop sending the ever increasing remittances back home every year, all the accounting which Mr. Dar does will collapse. Moreover, they are not even given the right to vote despite the law. And finally, you staple all sorts of labels to them.
Pakistan will remain in abject poverty, pessimism and all else if we keep manipulating our law to the benefit of the few. A country where police is run by thugs, institutions by relatives, and law is discarded with the help of legal loopholes.
People leave the country when presented with the higher returns to their effort to start with. So the problem - which we are pinning on the expats - starts from within not without. The only industry where we offer higher returns is the industry of radicalism - thanks to the saudi/wahabi support in various forms. Glad to mention, Iraq and Syria have recently overtaken us in this.


outward flow of technical people is very high for India and China as well.
 
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