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Post reported for personal attacks, Post# 167, 168
Bada beem...Bada ..boom...
Time to get out of your world of lies and deception sunny, and quit portraying India as a hellhole. You don't have to convince other pakistanis or me about 1947 split by India bashing. Admit it man, you got a separate nation to rule and you FAILED capish.
Pakistan is better than many nations of the world in many aspects, and we certainly are not a failed state, we are in a rough patch but that is not something we have not encountered before.
India also still has many problems which it needs to overcome, however on other fronts it has worked well.
Do some research and try to figure out who did not agree to the terms of troops withdrawal in Kashmir, you may be surprised to find out that it was not Pakistan but India which did not agree to the number of troops.
The issue which needs to be taken into perspective is that if there is a prolonged arms race in subcontinent then there will be severe repercussions in the long run and magnified misery for the people...
China is a huge economy and pretty much at the top, if India competes militarily with China at this stage it may hinder its economic growth, also Pakistan will genuinely be threatened and will also try to maintain a semblance of parity with India, which will strain its economy tremendously.
If on the other hand Pakistan India manage to resolve their major issues, the mega spending of all countries in the region on defense can be brought down which will increase the economic growth tremendously and enable this region to become the hub of world trade, the dividends of such a step and trade volume would imply that it can be a win win situation 2 decades down the line.
No offence Xeric..you are a think tank here..if you drag your self down to name calling and insulting words..then it willl clearly shows the downfalling of this forum..
Cherry picking again Sir??
Some more numbers from the HDR2009 only
Human Development Index score India 0.612, Pak 0.572
Adult Litracy India 66%, Pak 54%
Per Capita PPP India $2,753, Pak $2,496
Poverty Index (lower is better) India 28%, Pak 33.40%
Female Adult Literacy India 54%, Pak 39%
Public expend on Health (% GDP) India 3.4%, Pak 1.3%
Infant Mortality (High wealth Q) India 3.4% Pak 6%
You again forgot that Pakistan is NOt among the top ten military spenders.
You again forgot that Pakistan is NOt among the top ten military spenders.
You again forgot that Pakistan is NOt among the top ten military spenders.
Pakistan is better than many nations of the world in many aspects, and we certainly are not a failed state, we are in a rough patch but that is not something we have not encountered before.
India also still has many problems which it needs to overcome, however on other fronts it has worked well.
Do some research and try to figure out who did not agree to the terms of troops withdrawal in Kashmir, you may be surprised to find out that it was not Pakistan but India which did not agree to the number of troops.
The issue which needs to be taken into perspective is that if there is a prolonged arms race in subcontinent then there will be severe repercussions in the long run and magnified misery for the people...
China is a huge economy and pretty much at the top, if India competes militarily with China at this stage it may hinder its economic growth, also Pakistan will genuinely be threatened and will also try to maintain a semblance of parity with India, which will strain its economy tremendously.
If on the other hand Pakistan India manage to resolve their major issues, the mega spending of all countries in the region on defense can be brought down which will increase the economic growth tremendously and enable this region to become the hub of world trade, the dividends of such a step and trade volume would imply that it can be a win win situation 2 decades down the line.
^^^
1. its their money
2. they claim that 50% of their equipment / systems are 'obsolete' - hard to believe but so be it - they shd know.
3. they can spend it however they please - 3%, 3.5% or 4%. it really dosnt matter because (whether its India or Pak) u never know what the real spending
is.
4. they believe they are being 'encircled' by China, esp in the indian ocean and they have the perennial 'bad-boy' of the neighbourhood to contend with.
5. nearly 400m indians live on US$ 2/day.