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Pakistan is a lovely place to live, says British High Commissioner
MATEEN HAIDER — PUBLISHED ABOUT 4 HOURS AGO
ISLAMABAD: British High Commissioner to Pakistan Philip Barton made a scathing attack on international writers who have painted a bleak picture of Pakistan in their books at the the award ceremony of Chevening scholarships.

Talking at a gathering in Islamabad on Tuesday, he said: “Books about Pakistan have universally miserable and depressing titles.”

“Just to confuse the international book buying public, I am thinking of penning a book called ‘Pakistan – a lovely place to live,’” remarked Barton.

“One of the things you do before coming to a country as a diplomat is to read the key political and historical books about the country. This is my sixth posting, so I have a relatively impressive collection of books about the different countries I have had the pleasure to serve in. Pakistan is no exception,” he remarked.

The envoy added that those who saw his comment piece a couple of weeks ago titled ‘The glass is half full’ will know that “I actually do think Pakistan is a lovely place to visit – and those who write book titles are getting it wrong.”

“I think Pakistan has huge potential to become an economic powerhouse by investing in education, infrastructure and its people, so that Pakistanis can make the best use of their talents and Pakistan’s location.”

The British envoy said given continued reports of violence, it is easy to forget the bigger picture: Pakistan is in a much better place than it was a few years ago, and has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape the country to the kind of Pakistan its people want.

“The year 2047 is not only a 100 years from the birth of this great nation, but it will also be a day when the youth of today will be leading Pakistan, and the Chevening Scholars of this year would have had the opportunity to shape the country,” he stated.
 
“Just to confuse the international book buying public, I am thinking of penning a book called ‘Pakistan – a lovely place to live,’” remarked Barton.

I am sure that many would welcome this book, as soon as it is written.
 
Hmmmmmm.......never been there so cany say for sure. Judging by news media , not convinced yet. Maybe few years from now when things gets better i might visit. Think only Pakistan and nepal in south Asia that i havent visited yet.
 
Oh yeah, thats typical diplomatic lingo. Dont read too much into it.
 
OMG validation from English speaking white people!!!!!!! Feel proud Pakistan you've come a long way :')))
 
Need to put your head down and work hard for the next 20 years and grow consistently. There's a long way to go.

If Brazil can go grow so rapidly, why can't Pakistan? Its possible.

Just need to make sure never to elect PPP failures ever again.
 
welcome all
u will love to visit again if u visited once:pakistan:
 
No doubt abt it as we are well aware of the heaven that exists in our northern areas.
 
Mr. Barton should walk the talk and live in Pakistan after he retires. Not in UK
 
What do you care if no whites come to Pakistan, you get millions of ex-pat visitors every year
 
we knowbwe are a mehman nawaz koum

we know we are a mehman nawaz koum
 
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