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PAK could have spent more on education during 1965- present, and could have replicated Indian IT industry success provided they focused on institution and economic development since PAK early birth as a nation.Half of Pakistan's problems will be solved the day it stops funding it's corrupt army and makes peace with india. They can enjoy the fruit of development just like Bangladesh, Indonesia, vietnam , phillipines and India are doing right now. The biggest problem for Pakistan is the military dictatorship, they always try to find a way to make themselves relevant to the public and hence pick up unwinnable fights against a much larger and powerful india for which Pakistan dosent have the resources to fight. Pakistan is not blessed with natural resources which automatically rules out development models based on the gulf states. It neither has a well educated workforce to work in IT and financial services sector like india and Phillipines nor does it have the skilled labour to manufacture value added goods like vietnam and indonesia does
As British former colony, PAK has relatively better English than most developing nations. Indian uses their English capability to penetrate Western market IT service and the value is huge.
Since 2004, Indonesia spend 20 % of its state budget for education system. Currently our teachers salary is pretty good, the same like medical specialist.
It is stated in our law since 2004 that education should have had 20 % portion of state budget. Our 2023 state budget is more than 200 billion USD.
This equal to 40 billion USD, while our defense budget is 8.3 billion USD. The best schools and universities in Indonesia are highly dominated by public schools. The best high school in Indonesia for many years is taken by state Madrasah located in Banten province (Java Island ). It is also boarding school like typical Islamic Madrasah in Indonesia. 90 percent of the graduates end up in best Indonesian universities which are all public universities like University of Indonesia ( UI ), Institute Technology Bandung ( ITB), UGM, ITS, UNPAD, and so on.....
We also have many state Islamic universities funded by central Gov. We have around 33 province, and almost each Indonesian province has one. From there our Ulama (Indians like to call it as Mullah ) generally comes from. Not all end up as Ulama as well, many becomes journalists, entrepreneurs, and other profession like marketing, sales etc that dont need specifict worldly scientific knowledge. But common jobs for them are Islamic religious teachers where from before kindergarden like TPA until universities we need them, regardless what faculty we enter in our university, for 2 semesters we have Islamic Study as study objects.
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