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How can Pakistan have a robust and free foreign policy?

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I wish to invite @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @JamD @GriffinsRule @fatman17 @Zarvan and all the others whom I highly respect.

To discuss how we can have a foreign/economic/defense policy where we do not make someone our "Abba G". Like India has done. It has had a Soviet tilt for sure, but has managed the West very well. Now recently leveraging it's Israeli connection, India has made successful forays into the MENA region.

So how can we have a robust foreign policy where we not just limit ourselves to US, EU, China. And we don't make any of them our abba.

Some of the Iron Brother types on here make me cringe slightly. Yes, China was our "Iron Brother" but it was also a developing country. Now it is almost a supreme power where U.S was in 2000s. And in future I certainly can foresee China making "do more" demands a la U.S.A from us that we wouldn't want to fulfill. Hence, Iron Brother could easily become Iron Danda.

So what should be the future of Pakistan foreign policy??
 
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How you see China political system and domestic policy?

If a political system and domestic policy can change China's fate so dramatically, the Chinese must had done something right.

In past 15 years India/Vietnam are learning from China very hard. Such as India PM Singh adopted China reform and opening up policy, while BJP adopted even more Chinese experience. Vietnam call themselves small China for 1000 years, Vietnam government just translate China government domestic policy and documents and use it for past 30 years.

It seems to me that Pakistanis have less interest, since most educated in western system.
 
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Those who learnt from US experience in past 30 years failed, especially those who adopted Washington Consensus.

I think talking about robust and free domestic policy is more meaningful for Pakistan, because I can see Pakistan is hugely influenced by Washington Consensus doctrine.

Foreign policy are built upon robust domestic economy and industry not vice versa.
 
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To discuss how we can have a foreign/economic/defense policy where we do not make someone our "Abba G".

The short and simple answer: the economy.

However, to get to that answer is a complex endeavor that requires sustained and intelligent hard work over decades.
 
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One thing to remember:

The developed countries don't want you to share the pie. So what doctrines they are trying very hard to sell you, most likely are poisons.

How to become developed countries? They don't want to talk about it. Instead, they talk about Rule of Law, Western Democracy, Tripartite System, Checks and Balances, Human Rights, Equality, Environment protection.

I am not saying those are wrong, but they are luxury for sure.
 
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I wish to invite @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @JamD @GriffinsRule @fatman17 @Zarvan and all the others whom I highly respect.

To discuss how we can have a foreign/economic/defense policy where we do not make someone our "Abba G". Like India has done. It has had a Soviet tilt for sure, but has managed the West very well. Now recently leveraging it's Israeli connection, India has made successful forays into the MENA region.

So how can we have a robust foreign policy where we not just limit ourselves to US, EU, China. And we don't make any of them our abba.

Some of the Iron Brother types on here make me cringe slightly. Yes, China was our "Iron Brother" but it was also a developing country. Now it is almost a supreme power where U.S was in 2000s. And in future I certainly can foresee China making "do more" demands a la U.S.A from us that we wouldn't want to fulfill. Hence, Iron Brother could easily become Iron Danda.

So what should be the future of Pakistan foreign policy??
Have a strong economy. let's start from here.
 
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I wish to invite @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @JamD @GriffinsRule @fatman17 @Zarvan and all the others whom I highly respect.

To discuss how we can have a foreign/economic/defense policy where we do not make someone our "Abba G". Like India has done. It has had a Soviet tilt for sure, but has managed the West very well. Now recently leveraging it's Israeli connection, India has made successful forays into the MENA region.

So how can we have a robust foreign policy where we not just limit ourselves to US, EU, China. And we don't make any of them our abba.

Some of the Iron Brother types on here make me cringe slightly. Yes, China was our "Iron Brother" but it was also a developing country. Now it is almost a supreme power where U.S was in 2000s. And in future I certainly can foresee China making "do more" demands a la U.S.A from us that we wouldn't want to fulfill. Hence, Iron Brother could easily become Iron Danda.

So what should be the future of Pakistan foreign policy??
firstly we have to develop system where people develop and benefit and elect leaders not based on Pindi connection spend money on human development and develop strong economy then only we will not have abba beta reltionship with world powers!
 
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The developed countries
So China too included in that?

C'mon dude on this thread let us talk among ourselves. The moment you bots open your mouth it's like I'm going through a Soviet mind reprogramming session. You can find a different thread to tell us Pakistanis how good Iron Brother is. I am requesting you.
 
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I wish to invite @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @JamD @GriffinsRule @fatman17 @Zarvan and all the others whom I highly respect.

To discuss how we can have a foreign/economic/defense policy where we do not make someone our "Abba G". Like India has done. It has had a Soviet tilt for sure, but has managed the West very well. Now recently leveraging it's Israeli connection, India has made successful forays into the MENA region.

So how can we have a robust foreign policy where we not just limit ourselves to US, EU, China. And we don't make any of them our abba.

Some of the Iron Brother types on here make me cringe slightly. Yes, China was our "Iron Brother" but it was also a developing country. Now it is almost a supreme power where U.S was in 2000s. And in future I certainly can foresee China making "do more" demands a la U.S.A from us that we wouldn't want to fulfill. Hence, Iron Brother could easily become Iron Danda.

So what should be the future of Pakistan foreign policy??
Everyone is saying strong economy but equally important is long term planning. Pakistanis are too short term orientated this needs to change, it will be a long list of things to do something like this:
1- Economy.
2- Long Term Planning (taking into account population growth etc)
3- Education.
4- Removing Corruption.
5- Improve Healthcare.
6- Improve Agriculture.
7- Improve Animal Husbandry.
8- Invest in a military that is not reliant on a single big country (USA,China, Russia)
 
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Vietnam is not Western Democracy by any standard. Economy doing good.
Philippines is Western Democracy, they don't have an economy, they live, just live, chaos, drugs.

In Fabianism, the marginal benefit keep going down, while marginal cost going up.

No fundamental reform, no fundamental improvement. No pain, no gain.
 
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firstly we have to develop system where people develop and benefit and elect leaders not based on Pindi connection spend money on human development and develop strong economy then only we will not have abba beta reltionship with world powers!
So there needs to be genuine rebuilding and working new laws right?

Because since Bhutto all we have seen is a game of musical chairs and these tin pot dictators whether mil or civ kicking the can down street. For someone else to deal with the problem.
 
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