They can sent that through normal diplomatic channelsThe inside story is that Jack Ma was sent to Islamabad to deliver a message unofficially from the Chinese to the military junta.
Smarten up or they’ll pull back.
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They can sent that through normal diplomatic channelsThe inside story is that Jack Ma was sent to Islamabad to deliver a message unofficially from the Chinese to the military junta.
Smarten up or they’ll pull back.
He is obviously meeting peopleHe came for 23 hours, didn't meet a single businessman or govt official, but still it heralds a new era of investment? Right.
Jack Ma is excommunicado from the ANT Group and currently only holds a minority stake of 3.5%. These days he is a guest lecturer and travels, he recently visited Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, Nepal and Pakistan. The purpose of his visit is unclear but sources claim its personal.He came for 23 hours, didn't meet a single businessman or govt official, but still it heralds a new era of investment? Right.
Anyways, unless and until we fix the basics of the country, nothing is going to happen even if Bezos himself comes and sits here.
I think he is scouting new business opportunitiesJack Ma is excommunicado from the ANT Group and currently only holds a minority stake of 3.5%. These days he is a guest lecturer and travels, he recently visited Bangladesh, Uzbekistan, Nepal and Pakistan. The purpose of his visit is unclear but sources claim its personal.
Free drugsThen logic and reason beg one question..
Why would a Chinese Billionaire come to a hasty visit in Pakistan in personal capacity??
He has hundreds of places to go to, some fancy place like Turks and Caicos Islands or Trinidad and Tobago, or Bahamas or some other place..
Why pakistan.. in middle of a political turmoil?
If the visit is personal & he didn’t interact with any officials, why all these speculations? There’s no question Pakistan has immense potential but the strategic bottleneck that is its army leadership and lethargic political class will ensure Pakistan continues to be a begging bowl.