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Brain Drain: Highly Educated & Top Pakistanis Leave Country | Accelerated 3 Times to go abroad | Pakistan's brightest leaving the country

Well Thailand, same story.

You got 2-3 Indian families (2nd 3rd generation) in top 30 richest families, who’ve got big business and majority shareholders of public listed companies. Others, mostly Sikhs into textiles, real estate. Others Hindus, Gujratis/Marwaris into gem trading businesses.

Pakistanis on the other hand that come here are khepis, some into dodgy businesses. And some job expats who are stationed here for a couple years and then off to other countries. Very few 1-2 old timer families into trading. Pathans, go back and forth, from China, to deal in gemstones businesses. But never bring their family to settle here. Short timers and then they go back to their base.

The story is pretty much the same in other South East Asian countries.
 
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Very common, even today.


And by all means necessary. This is the reason why you see a lot of Pakistani uncles and aunties get arrested here for some kind of fraud whether its Medicare or Tax or Business related.



The only success early Pakistanis relatively had was keeping the population relatively homogenous. Still, among Pakistani-Americans they overwhelmingly marry other Pakistanis.

You can argue early generation Pakistanis had trouble during 9/11 and the aftermath but the business environment was very favorable in the 80s and 90s. Sad to see they squandered an opportunity



I heard the same story to Jackson Heights, that used to be a Pakistani neighborhood too.

Also a lot of the babbus don't like to adapt and plan to the times. For example, if you see the OG restaurants for Pakistanis whether its Kebab King and Dera in NYC or Ravi's Kabab House in DMV area, they still look the same for the past 20 years.



Its just government priorities at this point.


My nigga at Dera makes excellent food and that’s why he gives no f… lmao
 
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What do you think is the cause of that?

I have also heard similar complaints and comments from other Pakistanis. Is it okay to just chalk it up all to feudalism? Or there's a longer cultural divide at play, especially in the field of science and intellect?

Pakistani kids in America aren't dumb though, although they are smaller in number than Indians, they still hold their weight when it comes to academic achievement and scholarships.

I am willing to pin it on babbus and their start of the rot.



Indians are the smartest diaspora in America. They are leagues ahead of everyone.

Not the ones I have come across, Maybe a few but no greater in number than any other community. The reason why they have a mean household income of 100K is because they have about 20 people living in them.
 
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If a country is run by the children of Dulla Phullan wala (in Amritsar brothels) and so the country is being turned in a brothel by non other than "Sharifs" (LMAO) hence having their own kingdom to sell phool whereever they want. People with Izzat and those who can must leave the country.
 
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Only people remaining are

a) property dealer
b) land grab mafia
c) Janrail selling property and plot
d) Judges and Lawyers because they have 100,000,0000 Cases they have not resolved
 
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This is what unnecessary government intervention is peoples businesses does. The crappy bureaucracy is more than enough for me to leave.
 
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Establishment be like : sanoon ki 😂

wE gEt tHe CreAm oF tHe CrOp ThRouGh MeRiT aT PmA aNd tRAiN tRuE LeAdeRs. BeSt oF ThE bEsT.

"These westernized cry babies going abroad are anti-state losers."
-some intellectually challenged Gen, probably.
 
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What do you think is the cause of that?

I have also heard similar complaints and comments from other Pakistanis. Is it okay to just chalk it up all to feudalism? Or there's a longer cultural divide at play, especially in the field of science and intellect?

Pakistani kids in America aren't dumb though, although they are smaller in number than Indians, they still hold their weight when it comes to academic achievement and scholarships.

I am willing to pin it on babbus and their start of the rot.



Indians are the smartest diaspora in America. They are leagues ahead of everyone.

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Well the smartest Japanese or Chinese or any other develped nation dont really fly to the West, they are able to do well in their home countries. Usually the losers from these nations go abroad, not being able to make it in their home land. so its apples and oranges.
 
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It's ok some retired Fuaji general grade 10 pass will run the Ministry of Education

You know they even don't allow High Quality University to form unless they allow , a Political Goon from their Douchebag group of friends to be he head of University

For example if someone outside country want to setup a University in Pakistan
They have in their Law , that some idiot local goon politician will have to be designated
Chairperson , even if they invested no rupee/dollar in it


No wonder half of country can't write an Essay let along debate beyond
The Cliché quotes about "Hazaroon Sal this and that....."
 
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Brain Drain of Pakistan: Highly Educated & Top Pakistanis leave Country | Leaving Pakistan accelerated three times | Pakistan's brightest leaving the country

Lack of Senior Management and Senior citizens dislike towards promoting brightest Pakistanis on top positions, which they feel threatened. Over 60s Pakistanis do not let talented people from age 20 to 55 to come to top positions in all types of companies and institutes in Pakistan.

Brain drain: Thousands of highly educated professionals leave Pakistan​

Continuous political unrest, nepotism, army interference and deepening economic difficulties have been main reasons

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Thousands of highly educated and professional persons have been forced to leave Pakistan due to the country’s continuous political unrest and deepening economic difficulties.

Pakistan is in danger of losing its productive human capital as progressively intelligent and skilled people are saying goodbye and never paying heed to return to their own country. The term brain drain refers to the departure of people with the highest levels of education, experience and professionals in the quest for higher income, better living standards, access to vanguard technology, and more stable socio-economic-political environments in various parts of the world. Additionally, it has adverse effects on the origin country inclusive of all sectors either education, health systems, or economy.

Brain drain is triggered by globalization, and transnational corporations (TNCs) and often favors the economies that use these people to fill skill shortages. The central aim of this article is to explore the reasons for the departure of highly skilled and talented people from Pakistan. Due to its multisectoral impacts, this is a crucial issue for future investors and policymakers.

According to the document of the Bureau of Immigration, this year alone saw a 300 percent spike in the country’s brain drain with as many as 765,000 people leaving Pakistan for a better life overseas.

Thousands of highly educated and professional persons have been forced to leave Pakistan due to the country’s continuous political unrest and deepening economic difficulties.

According to the document of the Bureau of Immigration, this year alone saw a 300 percent spike in the country’s brain drain with as many as 765,000 people leaving Pakistan for a better life overseas.


92,000 highly educated individuals including physicians, engineers, information technology specialists and accountants were also included in this year’s report. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia received the majority of them.

Pakistan has lost 7,000 engineers, 25,000 physicians, 1,600 nurses, 2,000 computer professionals, 6,500 accountants, 2,600 agricultural experts and 9,00 teachers due to this brain drain this year.

Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Malaysia, China, Japan, Turkey, Sudan, Romania, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Greece and Italy were chosen by Pakistani specialists this year for the prospects over these countries.

The results have shown that approximately 40,000 kids had travelled to Europe and other Asian nations while over 730,000 of the youth had gone to the Gulf States. The statistics have indicated that 470,000 Pakistanis left for Saudi Arabia for work followed by 119,000 for the United Arab Emirates, 77,000 for Oman, 51,634 for Qatar and 2,000 for Kuwait.

A dangerous situation for Pakistan is coming

We have heard it often enough at dinner tables and formal discussions about Pakistan’s youth and one issue is brought up repeatedly – Pakistan’s brain drain. With 63% of this 220 million people country under the age of 30, the brain drain represents a significant proportion of the population and their resentment to leave Pakistan which in turn mirrors a deeply flawed system where Pakistan is unable to retain and utilize its best talent.

While there may be different reasons for the youth to reach its full potential in Pakistan, some of which include lack of opportunity, tough circumstances, an unforgiving environment or unsupportive parents. Looking at the numbers, around nine million Pakistanis currently work abroad which includes both skilled and unskilled labour as well as students going abroad for their undergrad or graduate studies. Thus, it is not surprising when we hear the remark, Pakistan may reh kar kiya karo gay [What will you do if you remain in Pakistan]. These remarks are a sobering reminder of the deep resentment and mistrust of the opportunities in ones homeland, in fact, if Pakistan were able to utilize its best talent it could become an industrial powerhouse in the area and help with some other deep seated issues such as the balance of payment and the import-export issues. While the recent investment of two major companies namely, Kliner Perkins and Nestle, are promising signs of a hopeful future as well as the Serie A funding secured by young Pakistani college graduates, it still goes a long way towards addressing the issues that would (partially) stop the brain drain.

Because there are no job opportunities or low salaries. lol.

I have talked to many Pakistanis living in Dhahran Aramco, Saudi Arabia.
They said most of them don't want to leave Pakistan or a Muslim environment like Saudi Arabia or Gulf countries.

They say they leave for better salary or better opportunities.
 
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Well Thailand, same story.

You got 2-3 Indian families (2nd 3rd generation) in top 30 richest families, who’ve got big business and majority shareholders of public listed companies. Others, mostly Sikhs into textiles, real estate. Others Hindus, Gujratis/Marwaris into gem trading businesses.

Pakistanis on the other hand that come here are khepis, some into dodgy businesses. And some job expats who are stationed here for a couple years and then off to other countries. Very few 1-2 old timer families into trading. Pathans, go back and forth, from China, to deal in gemstones businesses. But never bring their family to settle here. Short timers and then they go back to their base.

The story is pretty much the same in other South East Asian countries.
surprised to see Indians and Pakistani settle in Thailand

That might be the case in the UK and Europe, but it's completely different now in the states.
I have seen a lot of Indians working in gas stations, 7-11s, liquor stores. In some cases they are students working illegally to make some money
 
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