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    ISI chief cancels UK visit

    FYI, what happened then. Were you happy with your economic conditions? US and UK are using carrot and stick method, they are bankrupting Pakistan and demanding efforts for their aid. I am sorry if you couldn't realize that. Better you know Who is licking whose balls. We are watching with great...
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    Majority of Pakistanis still consider India as a threat: Poll

    I meant your replying to an trolling of an Indian person. It was getting personal. So I said.:cheers:
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    Pakistan to receive $3 billion from Friends in October: Qureshi

    Pakistan's entire GDP is 170 billion. If we take into consideration everything they own, I doubt it would hardly be 750 billion. I, in no way, mean to insult Pakistanis here. But I am giving an upper limit to valuation. so 3.08 trillion is highly implausible. I suspect even rational pakistanis...
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    Majority of Pakistanis still consider India as a threat: Poll

    I don't think they are building 200 dams. Aren't you exaggerating a bit too much? You mean ambassador to India. Funny but trolling.
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    Majority of Pakistanis still consider India as a threat: Poll

    Stop trolling and discuss matter at hand.
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    Absolutely it is central to development. When we account our politicians performance with the development they show to the people, then all our problems are solved. Democracy could be just as effective as authoritarianism. And thankfully it is happening lately. China is blessed with such...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    I gave you in my previous posts how it was able to keep a check on inflation. Like manufacturing nation,low imports, low tariff, fixed exchange rate etc. Also, When you measure Chinese economy in PPP, you multiply nominal GDP by a factor of 2, while you multiply indias GDP by a factor 4.5 to get...
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    ISI chief cancels UK visit

    I don't know about that. Pakistan is pretty dependent on US and EU for its trade. They both contribute to 80% of export income of Pakistan. While China import 1.5 billion worth of goods from Pakistan it exports 5.5 billions worth of goods to Pakistan, huge trade imbalance in itself and its...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    Congrats China. You are an inspiration to all the asian countries except your political system.
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    Alright man, you win , I loose. There's no point in discussing further. I told you, you cannot compare inflations of two countries. What you get for a certain price in India, you may not get it for that price in China. We have to import almost all the things, China being manufacturing nation can...
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    Majority of Pakistanis still consider India as a threat: Poll

    You seem to like to wage a war against india without even understanding the consequences involved.
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    You cannot compare inflation of two countries, % of inflation dependent on that particular country previous year only, not for past 10 years. For example hypothetically, in 2004 if china's inflation was at 12%, the next year inflation even if it's 15% higher than in 2004, it'll be said to be...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    chauism, you have a strong affinity towards your current form of governance, like I have towards democracy. We can keep exchanging posts for weeks un-end. But it's not gonna change a thing. We can agree to disagree. lets end it here. lets readers decide what they want. I do admire China and I...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    It's not a problem. It's given also as a reason for such an increase in GDP in recent years.
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    What he was trying to say Yuan got inflated. What you used to buy with a yuan in 2000, you might have to buy it for 2 yuans in 2010.
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    I am as critical as you are about India's poverty. I do not wish to condone our government policy. But, it has to do more with our corrupt and vulgar politicians policies than with democracy. Politics are changing now, people are voting only to those parties that supports development. It can be...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    It is a thing of Past. Bihar, recently has been developing as fast as any other state. Uttar pradesh is moving towards it too. Latest Bimaru states are Northeast states, we need to add more infrastructure there. Once we eliminate maoists, we'll see all these states picking up too. I have to...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    It seems you basically think economy is a measure of happiness. I disagree, to me, it is about personal freedom, to be able to do what I want to do, to be able to voice my opposition. Also, China is 91% educated. How much more educated you want them to be. They can take their own decisions...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    But it doesn't change the fact that China developed rapidly in last three years. But, there are many other reasons why china's GDP developed so much in last 3 years. I don't want go into details. India didn't even reform telecom sector until 2000. Now see how many cell phones are there in India...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    But at what expense. People's lives? In Democracy you can achieve all of that, albeit a bit slowly, with all of parties concerned intact. All we need to do is provide education. Teach them good vs Bad. You see all western countries, also democracies, are as efficient as or even better than...
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