You did not need to reply if that was all you could muster
A famous Chinese proverb can describe your pathetic attempts in trying to counter-argument my responses, "A blind man trying to catch a fish on a tree".
BTW, I have visited India 10 times in the last 4 years. The tales corporate India tell you could not be further from the truth. I have been to China as well; that is a different story. There is no comparison.
When you make a statement at least explain your stance with an in-depth analysis of the topic at hand. In addition, please give some of your wisdom about the corporate tales of China
I had the pleasure of working for Agricultural Bank of China in its financial leasing department, so my level of knowledge and expertise will be vastly higher in this particular area
Furthermore, I never advocated the idea that India is in the same league as China, however no one can deny that the next decade will be economically beneficial for India.
Also, you should subscribe to a better academic journal service than whatever garbage you currently read.
My arguments were enough to counter all your points, because you know squat about the Chinese and Japanese political system
Henceforth, your using one-line sentences because you feel confused and insure in trying to challenge me on this subject, that makes you look out of place.
If you DID actually support PTI, just like @@Danish saleem , why have younot posted anything but anti-PTI gibberish since you signed up for this forum? One of your first posts on this forum on 15th September 2013
Only Allah can judge me and in the day of judgement you will know that I was a staunch supporter of PTI, even before it gained national wide prominence in Pakistan, when Imran Khan use to make regular trips to England. I wrote that statement because of my experiences with the investment cell of KPK and how frustrating it was to see the outcome of bureaucracy and incompetency, right after the general election. My only real goal was to help the land of my forefathers and use what ever strength I had to bring FDI to Pakistan. However, you will notice from that post on the 15th of September 2013, that I never uttered the words that my support for PTI was gone at that particular moment, just that Naya Pakistan was becoming a pipe dream. Actually last month in the development thread of KPK, I praised the provincial government in bringing social change which was a compliment. I have been diplomatic in my criticism of PTI, however you should ask Gazi how harsh I was towards MQM and specifically their recent activities with the Baldia Town incident.
So when exactly did you stop supporting PTI? If you have no posts in support of PTI on this forum then you should not claim you once supported them. You refer to the horse-trading in 2015 to cite your withdrawal of support that apparently commenced no later than 19 July 2013.
Your logic is pathetic and it makes you look like a petulant child. I joined this forum in 2013, however my support for PTI came into existence before it gained national wide prominence, because the idea of good governance and having the right leaders based on meritocracy was appealing. Even when my personal experiences with the investment cell of KPK went down hill, my support for Imran Khan was still strong because I wanted him to topple Ganja and his sidekick brother from government. Everyone has the right to express their frustration and dissatisfaction on events that affect them personally and that is exactly what I did on the 15th of September 2013. To be honest with you my support for Imran Khan has been withdrawn for more than a year, because his policy on the Taliban was disturbing when he said that we should provide them a office for peace talks. Horse trading did occur before 2015 and to some extent I accepted it, because Imran Khan advocated the notion that the party follows its leader and those who don't abide by the rules will be kicked out. However, after the general election finished, I had the opportunity to meet a number of individuals who were involved in the intra-party election. A large amount of rigging occurred in these elections specifically by those who came from horse trading. I came to a realization that an individual should not support any party which is tainted with dirt and this is linked to the analogy of where a "person would not drink a glass of milk, if one droplet of urine falls into the cup". I don't really care if you have no real confidence in my words, because only Allah can judge my soul and I have nothing to prove to anyone.
P.S Its highly amusing to witness the outcome, that you have to look at my previous messages to try and find a weakness.