Goenitz
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There is not a single solution, as I iterated many times a few times in your response. We need small steps to correct our economy. Austerity is a top priority. Couple it with cheap fossil fuels. Then ask overseas Pakistanis to invest. Negotiate with IMF if you want to give subsidies such as to farmers or Faisalabad's industry. Improve law and order and judiciary by introducing reforms, political stability and upholding law. It can then only attract FDI from foreigners.The real question is HOW? No one seems to know.
so was in 1971. You can relate that we need a combination of things to defend our borders. yes, a strong military is the main part. But why do you think political instability is secondary or economy? If Bengalis were with us, Indians could have doubled the forces but couldn't win east Pakistan.The nation may be sick of the establishment, of course, but Pakistan is simply too small to be as important as the USSR once was. The military remains the best guarantor of keep the country together.