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Can Pakistan’s brain drain be reversed?

And to top it all up, they will turn around and accuse Expat Pakistanis of abandoning Pakistan!

the fcuking conspiracies you dont need new world order masonic rothschild when you have relatives conspirin to take your land, dictate who you and your sister will marry even threats to your life, the secret meeting they will have plotting, suddenly the electricty guy arrives to ask for money even though you didnt use no electric, the d i ckhead who charges arm n leg to fix your generator when all you had to do is spray carb, then again elders know best that why thier life is misery, getting ripped off. by the way watch out for dodgy girl who will get you trapped then you pay bail out or marry the w hore of the village. thier that bas tard paiti seller who you pay extra so he dont charge your cousin full price and gives them the goods but the bas tard he is he charges full price and gives less. the bull s hit doctors god wtf is this sorcery?, they take your blood sample just ram the syringe without warning, no health and safety, hygiene and they just plug you to glucose bottle then give you the price while you in bed in pain or unconcious.

then thier the rumor spreaders, it the jinn, it someone giving nazar etc. they want your fone, they want your sandals, they want your watch, the want money, they want your used shaving blade,.
going to wedding is hard task becuase the whole fcuking masalis will be asking money and dancing.

best approach is to have your shalwar kameez made in england properly stitched buy couple, take some tablets you need like charcoal, paracitmol etc. water filteration system. then go pak but dont go shopping you will be ripped off. food is good though. try to blend but the husslers can tell you a valitey.
 
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Yes, if there are right policies in place.

First of all we need to understand what motivates overseas Pakistanis to return home:

Favorable environment
No interference in social and business
immediate justice
No corruption
Cleanliness
Merit
Security and safety
Good economy
Traffic rules
Outdoor activities
Discipline
No nepotism

Many highly educated and good people want to comeback but its hard for them to settle in this corrupt system
 
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https://tribune.com.pk/story/1427498/can-pakistans-brain-drain-reversed/
By Naveed Ahmad
Published: June 5, 2017
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DOHA: The best and the brightest have been looking outwards for decades. Pakistani politicians, generals and bureaucrats – the champions of patriotism – invariably prefer their children to study and settle abroad. The middle class follows suit.

The lower middle class pays hefty amounts to human traffickers to reach Europe via Iran and Turkey or to reach Australia via Thailand and Indonesia.

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Various categories of economic migrants include highly skilled professionals ranging from scientists to surgeons and physicians to engineers and software developers. In a normal world, such migration is categorised as brain drain. This is in short the story of Pakistan’s manpower migration.

Gallup Pakistan, in its survey last year, found that more than two-thirds of Pakistan’s adult population aspires to leave the country for work with half of them leaving for good. The figure comes in sharp contrast with Gallup’s 1984 study that found only 17% Pakistanis wanting employment abroad. Over the past three decades, the discontent level for livelihood within adult population soared by 50%.

Translating the trend in real numbers, the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development states that around 2.765 million people left Pakistan over the last five years for livelihood, a figure that can’t even be matched by high discontent Muslim countries like Egypt. Over 6 million Pakistanis migrated from the country over the last two decades, notwithstanding the odds brought forth by post-9/11 visa restrictions.

With the export-import balances to Pakistan’s perpetual disadvantage, Islamabad’s reliance on foreign remittances is tantamount to being addictive. The higher the expatriate Pakistanis, the greater would be the remittances. It’s time for a spoiler alert since remittances fell by nearly 2% during the last 10 months, mainly from the US, the UK, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Donald Trump’s immigrant phobia, coupled with Brexit-fever in the UK, pushed the expatriates in a saving mode, while falling oil prices shrank the spending power of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.

Remittances from Saudi Arabia declined 5.6% to $3.70 billion, United Arab Emirates 1.8% to $2.44 billion and 1.7% to $1.34 billion from other nations of the GCC. The remittances may not beat the record $19.9 billion in 2015-16 State Bank of Pakistan had recorded till June 30, 2016.

Ready for reverse brain drain

What could be better than skilled professionals returning to Pakistan with valuable foreign experience and significant savings? Given the lack of public sector reforms, power cuts and red-tapism coupled with corruption, it’s a high-risk proposition. However, driven by a motivation to serve the country and making a name for themselves, there is a steady stream of patriotic investors.

Asad Badruddin, in a recent article in Stanford Social Innovation, noted that around 5,000 graduates return to Pakistan from universities in the UK, the US and Canada every year. Badruddin himself leads a movement – Pakathon – that aims to reinvest the country’s expatriate human resource back home.

Pakathon’s Returner’s Program is designed to empower expatriates “who want to launch projects in Pakistan by connecting them to funding, resources and a community of like-minded change-makers”. The movement aims to connect the returning citizens with “accelerator programs operating in Pakistan”.

Such initiatives feed into other parallel movements in the same direction aspiring to spearhead Pakistan into advanced economies using smart technologies and social innovations.

The phenomenon of teaming up of foreign-experienced Pakistan and unemployed education youth has marginal role of Pakistan’s state-run institution, which largely preserves old-fashioned officialdom than innovation and modernity.

Notwithstanding the sincerity of purpose, the idea of reverse brain drain largely remains platonic. The professionals come at their own risk with an undated return ticket as a backup option. While the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) does raise hopes for high-skilled foreign-experienced professionals’ consumption, the initial results have been disappointing.

The Planning Commission has failed to impress upon the finance ministry in its bid to start some ground-breaking initiatives.

The future is the game

With the age of robots and high-performance mechanised machinery becoming more affordable and widespread, the demand for hardworking construction worker, house-worker and semi-skilled technician will diminish in the GCC market.

For labour export purposes, Pakistan requisites a supply chain of self-confident, well-groomed and multilingual proficient professionals ranging from nurse to surgeons and software engineers to scientists.

The GCC countries diversifying away from reliance on oil can thus continue to be the main source of the country’s priceless foreign remittances.

As much as Pakistan needs foreign remittances to strengthen its economy otherwise hampered by low-tax collection and exponentially high imports, the society can’t afford to lose surgeons, physicians and scientists.

Govt failed Pakistanis in foreign prisons

Thanks to the state’s short-sighted policy of relying on the expatriates’ remittances and ignoring the intellectual resources they may invest in the country, the outward flow of highly-skilled Pakistanis has grown against all odds.

Given conservative or hyper-nationalistic policies in the US and the UK, a good number of expatriate Pakistanis must be weighing alternate options. Islamabad must come forward with bold incentives for its critical mass borrowed to the west for years and decades.

The writer is a Pakistani investigative journalist and academic with extensive reporting experience in the Middle East and North Africa. He is based in Doha and Istanbul and tweets @naveed360

Published in The Express Tribune, June 5th, 2017.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1427498/can-pakistans-brain-drain-reversed/


Lol how did this author decide they are more brainy than those who have stayed?

Bigots are everywhere just to create cheap sense of disappointment in Pakistanis.
 
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And to top it all up, they will turn around and accuse Expat Pakistanis of abandoning Pakistan!

One "elite" member on this forum who I will not name (for now) called me a traitor for going to the UK (which wasn't even my choice) SOLELY because I said I hoped that Edhi sahab was a Muslim so he would enter jannah. The reason I bring this up is because these kind of things do have an effect on people such as myself who are trying to work hard in other countries so we can one day contribute to a better Pakistan and often worry about being accused of treachery.

the fcuking conspiracies you dont need new world order masonic rothschild when you have relatives conspirin to take your land, dictate who you and your sister will marry even threats to your life, the secret meeting they will have plotting, suddenly the electricty guy arrives to ask for money even though you didnt use no electric, the d i ckhead who charges arm n leg to fix your generator when all you had to do is spray carb, then again elders know best that why thier life is misery, getting ripped off. by the way watch out for dodgy girl who will get you trapped then you pay bail out or marry the w hore of the village. thier that bas tard paiti seller who you pay extra so he dont charge your cousin full price and gives them the goods but the bas tard he is he charges full price and gives less. the bull s hit doctors god wtf is this sorcery?, they take your blood sample just ram the syringe without warning, no health and safety, hygiene and they just plug you to glucose bottle then give you the price while you in bed in pain or unconcious.

then thier the rumor spreaders, it the jinn, it someone giving nazar etc. they want your fone, they want your sandals, they want your watch, the want money, they want your used shaving blade,.
going to wedding is hard task becuase the whole fcuking masalis will be asking money and dancing.

best approach is to have your shalwar kameez made in england properly stitched buy couple, take some tablets you need like charcoal, paracitmol etc. water filteration system. then go pak but dont go shopping you will be ripped off. food is good though. try to blend but the husslers can tell you a valitey.

Nah mate even the food is dodgy.
 
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One "elite" member on this forum who I will not name (for now) called me a traitor for going to the UK (which wasn't even my choice) SOLELY because I said I hoped that Edhi sahab was a Muslim so he would enter jannah. The reason I bring this up is because these kind of things do have an effect on people such as myself who are trying to work hard in other countries so we can one day contribute to a better Pakistan and often worry about being accused of treachery.



Nah mate even the food is dodgy.


yeah it is but i mean home cooked just make sure some ahem close relatives are not stiring the pot you dont know what kind of jadoo portion they are making for you. oh i had the privilage to taste ketchup which isnt even ketchup.
 
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yeah it is but i mean home cooked just make sure some ahem close relatives are not stiring the pot you dont know what kind of jadoo portion they are making for you. oh i had the privilage to taste ketchup which isnt even ketchup.
Hahaha I tend to have to check my ice cream for ants
 
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One "elite" member on this forum who I will not name (for now) called me a traitor for going to the UK (which wasn't even my choice) SOLELY because I said I hoped that Edhi sahab was a Muslim so he would enter jannah. The reason I bring this up is because these kind of things do have an effect on people such as myself who are trying to work hard in other countries so we can one day contribute to a better Pakistan and often worry about being accused of treachery.

I personally don't think we have a right to talk about the faith of others. It's between God and them, but calling overseas Pakistanis traitors is indeed a common thing amongst dhoodh ke dhulay huay "overland" Pakistanis.
 
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Third generation folks like myself have been helping for years and we will continue to do so, but we just don't see progress.
 
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Third generation folks like myself have been helping for years and we will continue to do so, but we just don't see progress.
lets say the true people looks for high life standarts and pakistan cant give it so they looking for better life less base on relagion
 
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The government should encourage students to go abroad and gain skills is that they can return and teach the fellow countrymen.
Sadly no subcontinent govt ebernoaid attention and a lot of good resources went away.
 
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The government should encourage students to go abroad and gain skills is that they can return and teach the fellow countrymen.
Sadly no subcontinent govt ebernoaid attention and a lot of good resources went away.
they wont return
 
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Is there any data on the scientific achievements of these Pakistanis? How many have made significant contributions? Researchers with big Journal papers citations, Inventions, Successful businessmen, CEOs and so on are the brains. The rest are all avg to above avg. They probably better of for Pakistan if they stay abroad since they may send money home. If they were in Pak, they would probably be in the unemployed line like many others. I would quickly add it's the same for India as well before our sensitive folks here get offended.
 
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