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2 million new jobs, 7.5% GDP growth: Why India is afraid of CPEC

Consulting firms such as Deloitte, Touche and Tomatsu are in the business of making inflated projections so as to inspire business confidence. This will ensure that businesses hire their survices for business structuring, management consulting and impact assessment and so on.

Anyone who is building castles in the air based on what a consulting firm projects is in for a rude awakening.
 
Consulting firms such as Deloitte, Touche and Tomatsu are in the business of making inflated projections so as to inspire business confidence. This will ensure that businesses hire their survices for business structuring, management consulting and impact assessment and so on.

Anyone who is building castles in the air based on what a consulting firm projects is in for a rude awakening.


Just as Pakistan was in for a rude awakening that it will NEVER EVER become a nuclear weapons state because the entire world would prevent it. As said by they entire indian intelligentsia.
 
India GDP "growth" rate isn't taken seriously even in India. Actual rate is always minus 2 there.
 
Just as Pakistan was in for a rude awakening that it will NEVER EVER become a nuclear weapons state because the entire world would prevent it. As said by they entire indian intelligentsia.

:lol:

Achcha bhai, you win...Pakistan is a nuclear state and Indians acknowledge that. You can smile now.
 
Been said a million times, but it's as true as the sunset in the morning.

I would like Pakistan to be known as a progressive state rather than a country that just talks and breaths nuclear weapons 24/7 . We should be differentiating ourself from countries like North Korea .
 
I would like Pakistan to be known as a progressive state rather than a country that just talks and breaths nuclear weapons 24/7 . We should be differentiating ourself from countries like North Korea .


We will be. But we need to make sure that all enemies are kept at bay.
 

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