FuturePAF
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So you’re saying the elite might as well go all in with China?Pakistan isn't getting any access to European markets. You already know that. Of course this is mainly due to Pakistan’s own stupidity and lack of ability. You guys never invested in education and the well-being of your own people. When the vast majority of Pakistanis cannot read, write and haven't even learnt a skill what market do you expect to capture? In Pakistan quality education is expensive and beyond ordinary people. In other words, an apartheid education system. Your government and leaders don't even care about educating the masses. You want to capture markets... You can only capture markets if you have something to offer. Unfortunately Pakistan doesn't have much on offer. A country already low on natural resources doesn't also have any skilled people. How and with what do you intend to capture European markets?
It’s true they expect you to side with their gang against the other gang, but if you have a product that is valuable on the world market at competitive pieces, you can still trade and try to stay out of most disputes.Being in the Western block has left Pakistan bankrupt and its people poor. Only China has made meaningful contribution to Pakistan in all fields. Unfortunately the world has turned into gang warfare and if you are not a member of a gang or you are member of a weak gang you will get demolished.
What India wants is for the dichotomy to look so black and white. Pakistan in the China block so that India can look like it’s like it’s in the US block without actually doing much.
Pakistan needs to find a way to operate in the grey, for at least the next 20 years, when India’s demographic divided runs out, the way China’s demographic dividend has run out and investors are looking for other destinations for their capital.