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India-Pakistan economic cooperation

Perhaps being in Shanghai Pact will help trade ties

If you are ready to solve issues like Kashmir (all territory), Siachine, Surcreek etc. then with CBM on both sides can put strong foundation for EU type set for future, it will benefit all, if properly done.


That only can happen if the 26/11 case is resolved and entities like LET are banished.

LeT threat to world peace, says Kerry - Pakistan - DAWN.COM if the case is closed, Kashmir can be discussed.
 
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No, making LOC into IB will only create more issues like Berlin wall. India have to leave Kashmir in a way that both India and Pakistan people see as win win situation for both, and it should not be bloody way.

Once disputes resolved both move canttonments away and totally demilitarise border, make soft borders (no visa), work to adopt single currency etc.

It will create a new powerful entity in world which can impact NWO.

Its very difficult to be implemented but not impossible.
Kashmir is an integral part of India..We are not gonna leave.
Locals are free to choose any options.
Whether migrate to pakitsan / any part of india..Or be with union of india.
You don't have another choice .Raising issue at UN won't help.Remember shimla agrement no 3rd party( who ever it is).
You have only two options...1)be happy with what you have
2) Or liberate kashmir........followed by NE.
I think you guys are professionals when comes second option.
Thats why China never interferes into kashmir issue.
Remember no third party...Be it hurriyat , or other universal institution.
Sorry if my post looks too rude..Mods can delete this message if found opposed.
Regards
 
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Nothing succeeds like success. India and Pakistan need to take that first small step and make it a success. Then there would be no seeing back.

Leaders of both the countries owe it to their people and it is long over due.

NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Impossible. Everyone needs to stop making outlandish and completely unrealistic points. There's more chance of Pakistan inventing the time machine. The hatred between Pakistan and india is so strong and intense that it cannot be broken. The strongest and most enduring hatred between 2 different races that exist on Earth. From the Pakistani point of view (not including CPEC) the most realistic, feasible and natural way to boost trade and our economy is to promptly strengthen our economic ties and links to Iran and Turkey. There is HUGE potential for us there and from a people to people perspective, we have far more in common with them than with the peoples of any other nation.
 
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We can also put long list for India too, that is why I said trust is low between two.


Trust became lower when Pakistan released Lakhvi it showed they have no intention to bring the culprits to justice.
 
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Trust became lower when Pakistan released Lakhvi it showed they have no intention to bring the culprits to justice.

I don't want to derail this thread by replying to your nonsense.

I can also post what India have done with others.
 
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I don't want to derail this thread by replying to your nonsense.

I can also post what India have done with others.


If you think 26/11 is non-sense I have little hope in improving our relations. Because from our point Kashmir, trade etc will never move forward unless the case is closed.
 
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I don't want to derail this thread by replying to your nonsense.

I can also post what India have done with others.
Oh so here we are again.
Tell us what you have....... Oh wait that is a 'secret' isn't it?
 
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If you think 26/11 is non-sense I have little hope in improving our relations. Because from our point Kashmir, trade etc will never move forward unless the case is closed.

First provide justice to victims of Samjhota express in which you military personnel were involved and your gov't is trying to save them.

Oh so here we are again.
Tell us what you have....... Oh wait that is a 'secret' isn't it?

No, its not secret even UN officially knows what your real face is.
 
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First provide justice to victims of Samjhota express in which you military personnel were involved and your gov't is trying to save them.



No, its not secret even UN officially knows what your real face is.
Lol yes I can see that and UN has officially snubbed India for supporting terrorism isn't its? Heck they would have been laughing with your so called proof.
The real proof which we gave to you and the UN was audio and video also we had even a alive terrorist which was captured who spelt the whole beans about a terrorist country called pakistan before he was hanged. That is what we call a evidence, but you didn't work on that.
And remember India is not Pakistan where a terrorist who has a bounty roams free. It only happens in Pakistan.
The culprits of samjhauta express are in jail unlike the what you have done to culprits of 26/11. So kid go and first do something.


On topic- let Pakistanis be a stooge and a child oft their Mother China, no need to do any business let them rott, let them be failed state and do our business as usual we have been doing, let them take care of their polio also we are not on same status, even if they need help from us or even a Pakistani is visiting for health checkup in India, don't welcome them. I don't need people from Pakistan in my country.
 
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Considering the effects of a large market, regional cooperation will invariably lead to a larger market size for the products of the region as it will allow free movement and lower tariff rates

The terms economic union and economic cooperation have gained momentum. The implemented and impending policies for forming trade alliances have their source in the discipline of international trade and economics. To study wider regional cooperation, it is important for a person to have knowledge of international economics, to know what international trade theories are and how they specifically apply to Pakistan and India trade relations.


First of all, the economic theory of comparative advantage explains that two countries can trade to their mutual benefit even when one is more efficient than the other in producing everything and the producers in the less efficient economy can compete only by paying lower wages. To examine how this model applies to Pakistan and its neighbours first consider that Pakistan is a country that is of fairly medium size compared to its neighbours vis-à-vis India, China and Russia according to its resources and population. As we are producing cement, textiles and ceramics due to our labour expertise and resource availability, it is very hard for us to compete with India in the software sector and with China in electronics and gadgets. Now it is equally expensive for these countries to compete with Pakistan on the aforementioned sectors. Thus, according to an economist’s point of view, there is very little room for fears of Indian hegemony or of China destroying our markets. Trade and economic cooperation with these countries is going to be extremely beneficial only if Pakistan develops the right sectors at right time and then exports its surplus.


Secondly, let us look at the Heckscher-Ohlin Model and its implications for possible Pakistan India joint ventures. According to the Heckscher-Ohlin Model the biased effect of increase in resources on production possibilities is key to understanding how difference in resources give rise to international trade, stimulates it and makes it beneficial to all concerned. Through economic cooperation in the region the supply of land and labour is going to increase disproportionately for both India and Pakistan as compared with the production of silk or petroleum goods. Now, if China on one hand is good at producing silk and the Middle East is good for petroleum products again the point is that it would be beneficial for both India and Pakistan to supply food and cloth to international markets and take petroleum and silk in return.


According to the theory of economies of scale and economic cooperation, the more the firms there are in an industry, the higher the average cost because the average labour input decreases as we increase total output. Thus, this theory advocates joint ventures between the firms of groups of countries that produce the same product and production on large-scale to ward-off high costs.


Similarly, considering the experience curve theory, a country that has extensive experience in an industry may have lower unit cost than another country with little experience. Regional alliances can also help to get the same industries to learn experiences from an old industrialised country. Once trade barriers are lifted these specialised items can become cheaper in the countries that do not produce them. At the level of India and Pakistan such an alliance may come with the relatively new Pakistani film industry and a mature, more experienced Indian film industry.


Considering the effects of a large market, regional cooperation will invariably lead to a larger market size for the products of the region as it will allow free movement and lower tariff rates. An increase in the size of the market allows each firm to produce more and thus have lower average cost. The firms and economies of the region can be extremely beneficial from such alliances; for example the combined population of all countries in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) region is more than 1.650019 trillion and the demand for a product can rise by the factor of n.


If economic integration occurs among SAARC countries, the economies of scale will dictate that each country produce its specialised range of products in a specific region, i.e. fan industry in Gujrat (Pakistan) and automobile industry in Pune (India). The effectiveness of such specialisation can be observed in the future with the end result of Pakistan supplying India with better quality lower cost fans and India exporting locally made cars. On the same footing Pakistan can produce seats or other automobile parts for the Indian car industry at a lower cost, opening doors for intra-industry trade in specialised goods. This is indeed the scenario of the future when more industrialisation occurs in the region. This will pave the way for external economies of scale to locate specialised suppliers in the same region. The specialised labour market can be found in the vicinity i.e. the I.T. professional from Pakistan could travel to Bangalore and contribute expertise to this developed sector over there. Also, the technical staff present in the area can gain from knowledge spill overs that occur if many firms of the same industry can be localised in a specific region.


Thus, most trade policy measures are undertaken primarily to protect the income of producers. In such a case it is the duty of politicians to go for an optimum tariff rate that should be lower than the rate the producers actually demand. All the regional organisations of which Pakistan is a part are trying to do the same. Secondly, the domestic failure argument in favour of such measures is very strong. At best, economists believe that internal market failures should be corrected by domestic policies aimed at problem sources and that the public in trading economies should be well guided as to the true costs of trade policy instruments.


As we have covered all the important economic theories of international trade, the lesson is that these theories only give a general idea for policy direction. Policy implementation is the most important and difficult part in how the government acts for the betterment of its people. The theories of economics guide us to have more free trade within the region. The policies emanating from these theories should be put to action keeping in view the special case of India and Pakistan and the holistic view of the management and development of economies within the local market. Increase in supply of goods would cut down costs in the local market and export gains can be made but the question remains: are the countries and industrialists within these countries ready for this change to act jointly? If fruit should be reaped from economies of scale, better joint ventures of firms appear to be the norm. Again the question is: are the two countries and other countries in the region ready to unite for joint productions? These questions are indeed important. Theories dictate having open borders and free trade but, at the same time, our policy makers should not overlook and forget the problems and hurdles associated with policy and try to address them for the economic stability of regional nations as a whole. Pakistan and India must continue to increase their economic activity irrespective of border and political disputes. As in other parts of the world like the European Union, economic integration and interests can lead to a resolution of political conflicts.



Danish Ahmed Khan is assistant professor, Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology.
Dr Abdur Rehman Cheema is assistant professor, Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT)



India-Pakistan economic cooperation

A terrorist at the helm, drenched in the blood of Muslims, there is no way Pakistan will ever cooperate with gow mata nation in anything...

it's a waste of bandwidth to post this so called India-Pakistan cooperation garbage

We are morally and ethically above a nation filled with terrorists, murderers and rapists
 
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Lol yes I can see that and UN has officially snubbed India for supporting terrorism isn't its? Heck they would have been laughing with your so called proof.
The real proof which we gave to you and the UN was audio and video also we had even a alive terrorist which was captured who spelt the whole beans about a terrorist country called pakistan before he was hanged. That is what we call a evidence, but you didn't work on that.
And remember India is not Pakistan where a terrorist who has a bounty roams free. It only happens in Pakistan.
The culprits of samjhauta express are in jail unlike the what you have done to culprits of 26/11. So kid go and first do something.


On topic- let Pakistanis be a stooge and a child oft their Mother China, no need to do any business let them rott, let them be failed state and do our business as usual we have been doing, let them take care of their polio also we are not on same status, even if they need help from us or even a Pakistani is visiting for health checkup in India, don't welcome them. I don't need people from Pakistan in my country.

Pakistan is a failed stare because we have 40% of the world's severely malnourished and poor living in our country. india is the world's biggest superpower because despite there being more indians than white people on the planet, the achievements of the indian race exceed that of the white race in every field.
 
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Pakistan is a failed stare because we have 40% of the world's severely malnourished and poor living in our country. india is the world's biggest superpower because despite there being more indians than white people on the planet, the achievements of the indian race exceed that of the white race in every field.
Lol, pretty bad in sarcasm.
Get your facts straight and also look where Pakistan stands being a country whose population is even less than 15% of that of India.
So much for being a atomi supa powa.
As I said no need to welcome Pakistanis in India let them rott, and don't treat any Pakistani in India hospitals.
And if you have some shame then stop your country mates to stop coming to our country.
 
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