I am not worried about any war with India. I am far more worried about increasing gap in economic, industrial and technological aspects of Pakistani and Indian' economies. For decades, we have stood strong as a nation against India when it comes to conflicts like Kashmir and our nation has maintained a principled stances on many other conflicting issues. People who are aware of pace of economic and technological progress in India must have realized that we have slowly started to lag far behind India as a country and every year this gap between economic and technological progress continues to increase. Indians are doing many things right to slowly and steadily develop their country. I have nothing against progress in Indian economy, but Pakistan must develop faster and we must introduce technological sophistication in our industries and in our economy if we want to remain an independent sovereign country that continues to protect its interests and those of its citizens otherwise we may become a satellite country of India if the economic and technological disparity between the two countries continues to increase at the same pace for another decade. Our true problem is not lack of resources, it is lack of vision and lack of proper planning for the future of our country. Lack of resources is certainly a reason for our backwardness but lack of proper and judiciously planned management of resources is probably the only real hurdle in taking Pakistan towards the path of fast economic progress. Unfortunately, as a nation we have become content with our destiny of staying poor and backward and our government has become complacent with this situation. We need to take radical decisions, do radical planning and later use radical management and try proper implementation of the radical and visionary plans to get Pakistan out of this poverty and backwardness trap.