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Dubai police chief compares 'disciplined Indians' to Pakistanis

No harm in admitting that we Pakistanis have problems, while drugs are mostly smuggled by people hailing from KPK and Afgan border areas region, the rest of Pakistan areas have also produced smugglers. In UK also , I think we have this honour of controlling most of the street supplies of cocaine and weed. In Bradford's Jail, most of the inhabitants are Pakistanis, who are mostly in due to drug related crimes. While other nationalities would also be indulging in drug related and other crimes, we need to worry about ourselves, proportionately speaking, our numbers are definitely higher than any other nationality.

But sadly, corruption runs so deep in our country and now has penetrated into our morals. Doing wrong is not considered wrong, as you will hear that everyone is doing it. The materialism of the world has further enhanced the greed levels. Now there is so much available to buy that everyone is desperate to earn money.
 
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https://www.opendemocracy.net/north...nd-gwadar-silent-economic-war-in-gulf-of-oman
Dubai and Gwadar: the silent economic war in the Gulf of Oman
TARIQ AL-SHAMMARI 14 August 2017
The expansion of Gwadar port in Pakistan is a game-changing venture that would reformulate the economic agenda of the entire region.

A free zone co-built with China in construction at the Gwadar port in Pakistan. Picture by Xinhua/Sipa USA. All rights reserved.Many economic analysts believe that Gwadar is another Dubai emerging on the world’s map. The controversial issue here is that an economically powerful Gwadar threatens the strategic influence of Dubai in the region. This challenging point, recently, has caused a silent economic war in the Gulf of Oman between two groups of countries. Pakistan, China and Qatar on one side. India and the UAE on the other.

Dubai is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf. It is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Dubai has invested in infrastructure to overcome its poor natural resources and become a global business, trade and tourism hub. Thus, Dubai has emerged as a multi-cultural city and enjoys to receive millions of leisure and business visitors each year from around the world.

The major revenue of Dubai comes from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. Large construction projects, iconic skyscrapers and sports events are other means of income for Dubai. The world’s tallest building called the Burj Khalifa is located in this emirate.

It is clear that the area where Dubai is located can offer a distinct geographical advantage to businesses. There are two major commercial ports in Dubai, Port Rashid and Port Jebel Ali. The latter one is the biggest man-made harbor in the world and the biggest Middle East port. It is home to over 5,000 companies from 120 countries.

However, Gwadar port is a serious rival to Dubai. Gwadar port is considered a strategic location, giving China and Central Asia access to the Gulf region and the Middle East. Gwadar port will become the main sea gate for Central Asia. It will also become easier to send products from Xinjiang and central Asian countries to other regions. “The corridor will help reduce transport time for goods from Gwadar port to western China and central Asian regions by about 60 or 70 per cent,” Vice Premier of China Ms Liu Yandong said.

On 10 April 2016, talking to The Washington Post, Zhang Baozhong, chairman of China Overseas Port Holding Company said that his company could spend a total of $4.5 billion on roads, power, hotels and other infrastructure for the industrial zone of Gwadar. He also added that the company also plans to build an international airport and power plant for Gwadar.

Dubai Investment Forum’, a platform aiming to persuade local and international investors will be held in October under the patronage of Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Undoubtedly, this Forum is so crucial for the future of Dubai to continue its development as now it has a strong rival named Gwadar.

India is another key player in this regional battle. The Chabahar-Gwadar adversary is due to the fact that the ports are at a distance of about 72 km from each other. Both India and Pakistan have been attempting to undermine each other in the region and the development of the two ports is bound to add to the animosity.

America’s relations with India should also be seen in this context. Recent agreements signed between the US and India validate the fact that a rising China is a threat to the regional balance of power. The US is also concerned about the rise of Chinese economic power in the region. Dr. Ahmed Albanna, UAE Ambassador to India declared that China’s investment for expanding Gwadar port in Pakistan will have negative impact on the UAE’s interests.

Qatar officials understand the importance of Gwadar as a great game-changer in the region and they planned to invest 15% of the “China–Pakistan Economic Corridor” (CPEC), a collection of infrastructure projects that are currently under construction throughout Pakistan, so that to put pressure on Dubai and the UAE as the animosity between the two country has recently became more harsh.

To sum up, the geoeconomic and geopolitical situation in South Asia is changing swiftly. This can be credited to the fact that the emerging powers in the region are redefining their presence. China, Pakistan and Qatar are formulating the economic agenda of the region based on the geo-economics of Gwadar port while India and the UAE are strongly against this prospect and attempt to thwart their plan by persuading the USA and European countries to invest in Dubai.

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have natural oil resources and Qatar has natural gas resources but the UAE has no special resources and is mostly dependent on its tourism and transportation revenues. Thus, with regard to the large investment by Saudi Arabia for attracting tourism by turning 50 Red Sea islands into luxury tourism resorts and the silent economic war in the Gulf of Oman, the UAE is the big loser of the this great game since Dubai will have no tourism and transportation privileges ten years from now.
 
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Why do some pakastanis love worshiping Arabs at all cost? its funny, the gulfs states couldnt care about poor pakastanis or indians. They take their passports and use you as slave labour to build their massive skyscrappers and nightclubs. They could easily replace you with people from other poor and massive population countries like bangladesh, nepal and africa.
 
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Why do some pakastanis love worshiping Arabs at all cost? its funny, the gulfs states couldnt care about poor pakastanis or indians. They take their passports and use you as slave labour to build their massive skyscrappers and nightclubs. They could easily replace you with people from other poor and massive population countries like bangladesh, nepal and africa.

well the obvious answer would be poverty and economic reasons,
 
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Why do some pakastanis love worshiping Arabs at all cost? its funny, the gulfs states couldnt care about poor pakastanis or indians. They take their passports and use you as slave labour to build their massive skyscrappers and nightclubs. They could easily replace you with people from other poor and massive population countries like bangladesh, nepal and africa.
Actually Pakistanis do not give a damn for Arabs.

https://www.opendemocracy.net/north...nd-gwadar-silent-economic-war-in-gulf-of-oman
Dubai and Gwadar: the silent economic war in the Gulf of Oman
TARIQ AL-SHAMMARI 14 August 2017
The expansion of Gwadar port in Pakistan is a game-changing venture that would reformulate the economic agenda of the entire region.

A free zone co-built with China in construction at the Gwadar port in Pakistan. Picture by Xinhua/Sipa USA. All rights reserved.Many economic analysts believe that Gwadar is another Dubai emerging on the world’s map. The controversial issue here is that an economically powerful Gwadar threatens the strategic influence of Dubai in the region. This challenging point, recently, has caused a silent economic war in the Gulf of Oman between two groups of countries. Pakistan, China and Qatar on one side. India and the UAE on the other.

Dubai is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf. It is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Dubai has invested in infrastructure to overcome its poor natural resources and become a global business, trade and tourism hub. Thus, Dubai has emerged as a multi-cultural city and enjoys to receive millions of leisure and business visitors each year from around the world.

The major revenue of Dubai comes from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. Large construction projects, iconic skyscrapers and sports events are other means of income for Dubai. The world’s tallest building called the Burj Khalifa is located in this emirate.

It is clear that the area where Dubai is located can offer a distinct geographical advantage to businesses. There are two major commercial ports in Dubai, Port Rashid and Port Jebel Ali. The latter one is the biggest man-made harbor in the world and the biggest Middle East port. It is home to over 5,000 companies from 120 countries.

However, Gwadar port is a serious rival to Dubai. Gwadar port is considered a strategic location, giving China and Central Asia access to the Gulf region and the Middle East. Gwadar port will become the main sea gate for Central Asia. It will also become easier to send products from Xinjiang and central Asian countries to other regions. “The corridor will help reduce transport time for goods from Gwadar port to western China and central Asian regions by about 60 or 70 per cent,” Vice Premier of China Ms Liu Yandong said.

On 10 April 2016, talking to The Washington Post, Zhang Baozhong, chairman of China Overseas Port Holding Company said that his company could spend a total of $4.5 billion on roads, power, hotels and other infrastructure for the industrial zone of Gwadar. He also added that the company also plans to build an international airport and power plant for Gwadar.

Dubai Investment Forum’, a platform aiming to persuade local and international investors will be held in October under the patronage of Crown Prince of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Undoubtedly, this Forum is so crucial for the future of Dubai to continue its development as now it has a strong rival named Gwadar.

India is another key player in this regional battle. The Chabahar-Gwadar adversary is due to the fact that the ports are at a distance of about 72 km from each other. Both India and Pakistan have been attempting to undermine each other in the region and the development of the two ports is bound to add to the animosity.

America’s relations with India should also be seen in this context. Recent agreements signed between the US and India validate the fact that a rising China is a threat to the regional balance of power. The US is also concerned about the rise of Chinese economic power in the region. Dr. Ahmed Albanna, UAE Ambassador to India declared that China’s investment for expanding Gwadar port in Pakistan will have negative impact on the UAE’s interests.

Qatar officials understand the importance of Gwadar as a great game-changer in the region and they planned to invest 15% of the “China–Pakistan Economic Corridor” (CPEC), a collection of infrastructure projects that are currently under construction throughout Pakistan, so that to put pressure on Dubai and the UAE as the animosity between the two country has recently became more harsh.

To sum up, the geoeconomic and geopolitical situation in South Asia is changing swiftly. This can be credited to the fact that the emerging powers in the region are redefining their presence. China, Pakistan and Qatar are formulating the economic agenda of the region based on the geo-economics of Gwadar port while India and the UAE are strongly against this prospect and attempt to thwart their plan by persuading the USA and European countries to invest in Dubai.

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have natural oil resources and Qatar has natural gas resources but the UAE has no special resources and is mostly dependent on its tourism and transportation revenues. Thus, with regard to the large investment by Saudi Arabia for attracting tourism by turning 50 Red Sea islands into luxury tourism resorts and the silent economic war in the Gulf of Oman, the UAE is the big loser of the this great game since Dubai will have no tourism and transportation privileges ten years from now.
Well UAE, India, and USA have to deal with it.

CPEC is developing at a rapid pace. There is no stopping it now.
 
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No comment.

*Chukle*
*Ummah*
*Brothers*

Ummah only exists in the minds of Pakistanis, that also explains why Pakistanis have been trying to turn their country into Medieval Arabia. Its hard to believe thousands of years ago our ancestors roamed in some of the oldest cities founded in human history.
 
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this statement is not without merit. Indians indeed are much better behaved in this regard. although a weak argument for Pakistanis can be made that Afghan smugglers and settlers use Pakistani passports but they are only a fraction of the total Pakistanis in the middle east.

what was surprising was his attack on Bengalis regarding bans etc.
It is fact , thousands of passport issue to Afghan. Pakistani passport office full of corrupt people.

Gwadar port - the emptiest port in the region will make dubai irrevalent :lol:

Pakistanis delusions hav no bound:tdown:
It is question of making business hub. Only difference is , Dubai has Indian dancing girls and Pakistani Gawadar won't have those girls in the mean time.
 
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Gawadar makes Dubai irrelevant ,food for thought
I doubt Dubai will become irrelevant, but Gwadar can compete with Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Once Gwadar is fully operational, nothing can stop CPEC. :lol:

Wow


Pakistani dancing girls r also available in Dubai. What it has to do with gwadar being the emptiest port in the region.:lol:
Actually you won't find Pakistani girls dancing, because dancing is UnIslamic.

But I know scantily clad Indian Hindu girls love to dance in bollywood. :lol:
 
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What's fully operational? o_O Gwadar port is in operational for more than a decade.:crazy:
I really meant once CPEC is complete. Even Gwadar is not operating at full capacity yet. But when it does, there will be no stopping of it.
 
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UK government has given nearly a million people of Pakistani extraction something better then a visa. They have given them citizenship. You, your son, your great- grandson could never get a UAE citizenship. Lick them all you like.

I on the other hand in law am as equal to a English person who has 1,000 year history on this island. I can in theory become anything other then a King. What is more the law even affords me protection against being treated unequally. Compare that to UAE where the law will never accept a Miskeen as equal to Arab. Discrimination is legally sanctioned.

Man have some self respect. Please.


true
 
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It is a fact Indians are excellent subordinate
 
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