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because , both were chosen by, our super guns, (ZIA & MUSHARAF),at least both were , patriotic, and had morale courge?
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Tareen said the government wanted funds from the IMF on Pakistans terms. He said Pakistan would have to increase its tax to GDP ratio to get out of the current situation
- That's right, the politicians will have to follow through on more of the hated "dictator" Pervaiz Musharraf's policies -- and it just may be that agriculture may end up being a segment of the economy that will no longer enjoy a tax holiday, and that means politicians (read feudal lords) and their friends (read feudal lords) may have to actually pay taxes -- yes, unlikely, lets keep our fingers crossed.He said Pakistan would have to increase its tax to GDP ratio to get out of the current situation
muse said:If you review a thread on the strategic board "Basketcase.." you will note some of the problems Mr. tareen now says Pakistan will have to solve -- So, the obvious question: Why did Mr. Tareen and the politicians throw such a hissy when they knew these problems had to be dealt with?
muse said:Note:
Of course these are Pakistani politicians so it goes without saying that insulting the intelligence of ordinary people for them is "de rigeur", you will note "...on Pakistan's terms".
muse said:Now, we can also understand the hissy fit, how? - That's right, the politicians will have to follow through on more of the hated "dictator" Pervaiz Musharraf's policies -- and it just may be that agriculture may end up being a segment of the economy that will no longer enjoy a tax holiday, and that means politicians (read feudal lords) and their friends (read feudal lords) may have to actually pay taxes -- yes, unlikely, lets keep our fingers crossed.
because , both were chosen by, our super guns, (ZIA & MUSHARAF),at least both were , patriotic, and had morale courge?
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By MUBASHIR HASAN
MADINA - Saudi Arabia has agreed to give $4 billion to Pakistan and provide oil facility on one-year deferred payments.
It has been learnt from reliable sources privy to the meeting held here the other day between King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz and President Asif Ali Zardari. Advisor to Prime Minister on Finance Shaukat Tarin assisted the President during the meeting.
A formal announcement in this regard will be made at the meeting of the Friends of Pakistan to be held on November 17 at Abu Dhabi, said the source, adding, that Pakistan was aiming to accumulate $25 billion, which were being considered enough for bringing the economy back on track for the next 10 years.
Moreover, King Abdullah during the one-on-one meeting with Zardari has also agreed to provide oil to Pakistan on one-year deferred payments, for which the agreement is expected to be signed soon, confided the source to The Nation, maintaining that Presidents visit had come at a time when Pakistan direly needed money to tide over its trade and budget deficits.
Moreover, Pakistan had contemplated a short-term loan from the International Monetary Fund, but sources said this would be its last resort, given the IMFs stringent conditions.
An oil facility from Saudi Arabia could help the country avoid the IMF loan, or at least put it on a better footing to negotiate for more favourable conditions.
Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani had requested the Saudi govt for the deferred oil payments during his visit to Saudi Arabia in July, mentioned the source.
The sources said Zardari had held talks with King Abdullah during a two-day visit, and the two leaders had also discussed the recent Saudi initiative in bringing the Afghan government and Taliban leaders to the dialogue table. Economic, political and military cooperation between the two countries goes back several decades. Both the leaders are expected to sign a number of agreements on cooperation and investment in various sectors, while Zardari is also expected to ask Saudi businessmen to invest in Pakistans various sectors, said the sources.
Sources said Pakistan needed more than $5b within a month to meet its international obligations.
The Friends of Pakistan nations include the US, UK, France, Saudi Arabia, China, the UAE and several other countries, which are meeting in Abu Dhabi on November 17 to devise ways for stabilising Pakistans economy, added the source.
How long we live in fool paradise.In america there is no free lunch.Be brave throw their peanuts on their mouth.
Our problem is that our leaders are coward and are continusly demoralizing nation and injecting fear of America in thier hearts through media.
You are hearing capitalisim is close to distruction.
We should take motivation from Iqbal and Quaid e Azam.
The foundation of pakistan is very strong .it has blood of million of muslims.
Any one who try to harm this land will sufur badly.
What happened with Siekh mujeeb,Indra Ghandi,Bhutto etc.
Yeah left us with WOT for life.