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Pakistan makes to top 5 tech growth markets globally



@Stealth - I don't think these are acceptable as sources. For example the GE one is from GE India and that too a press release. I suggest you ask for notarized copy of actual board resolution from GE. Similarly from CPC for Xiaomi etc.

Especially for Xiaomi I think you must insist on double secret probation - how dare all weather do this....yeh mirchi tho itna lal hogai!
 
LG may invest Rs. 1000 Crores to make smartphonesin India | Business Insider India

@Stealth - I don't think these are acceptable as sources. For example the GE one is from GE India and that too a press release. I suggest you ask for notarized copy of actual board resolution from GE. Similarly from CPC for Xiaomi etc.

Especially for Xiaomi I think you must insist on double secret probation - how dare all weather do this....yeh mirchi tho itna lal hogai!

The problem in pakistan is that, most of the internet warriors do not have update knowledge or any information about india as they are brainwashed by some zombies to believe that india is a poor country and they are much better than india on key parameters.Only few sane pakistani's, rest are illiterate internet warriors good for nothing.
 
LG may invest Rs. 1000 Crores to make smartphonesin India | Business Insider India



The problem in pakistan is that, most of the internet warriors do not have update knowledge or any information about india as they are brainwashed by some zombies to believe that india is a poor country and they are much better than india on key parameters.Only few sane pakistani's, rest are illiterate internet warriors good for nothing.
You can't be an Internet warrior and illiterate just doesn't work out. smh Indian logic.
 
Not as good as india but still after having a civil war we are competing on a global level. Not just competing we are no 4.So good.


Our current GDP is 929 billion USD which is ten times more than both AMD and Intel.You have a natural tendency to troll against pakistan and comparing yourself with it when there is no need to.

I think these GDP figures are wrong. ~250 billion

I am in the remittance business. And Pakistan and Bangladesh are hi-growth markets.
 
Our current GDP is 929 billion USD which is ten times more than both AMD and Intel.You have a natural tendency to troll against pakistan and comparing yourself with it when there is no need to.
232.3 billion USD (2013)
Pakistan, Gross domestic product
 
Not as good as india but still after having a civil war we are competing on a global level. Not just competing we are no 4.So good.


Our current GDP is 929 billion USD which is ten times more than both AMD and Intel.You have a natural tendency to troll against pakistan and comparing yourself with it when there is no need to.
Pakistan's nominal GDP is 250 billion. Intel's total worth is 150 billion.
 
So what do you feel about this... Pakistan being in 4th place is good or bad?
I believe its a very good news and im even more happy that India is leaps ahead in this field,
maybe the next Tech giants wont be from Western countries but from our neighbours,
we might be able to get access to cutting edge products in much cheaper prices.
everyone's happy.
Overall south east Asia is slowly improving
 
I believe its a very good news and im even more happy that India is leaps ahead in this field,
maybe the next Tech giants wont be from Western countries but from our neighbours,
we might be able to get access to cutting edge products in much cheaper prices.
everyone's happy.
Overall south east Asia is slowly improving

Very mature comment..:tup::tup:
 
Well India at #1 on any positive list wont fare well here....
but aint that a good thing?

Very mature comment..:tup::tup:
Thank You :cheers:

:cheers: LOVE to see my predictions from years ago coming true. People, including the Pakistani population on here, used to argue with me in terms of Pakistan is in a ditch and will never get out. Here are the results of democracy and a system in place, for mere few years.

In the next ten years, Pakistan will be a head-on competition to Indian labor market, whether be it IT, Bio-Research, Pharmaceuticals or Avoinics. The ONLY thing Pakistan needs to do, is to STAY ON TRACK. Stable political system, NO terrorism, safer environment and military away from Islamabad, protecting borders.

The rest would workout naturally. The base of growth has been put in and from this point on, its going to be natural as long as the few things I mentioned above, will happen in terms of running a stable political system, peace, removal of extremist fractions from the society, etc.

The sales tax on mobile phones won't impact anything. In fact, Punjab's core focus in producing a technical labor force, is on Mobile technologies. There is Huawei and a couple of other organizations putting in local plants to manufacture tablets, laptops and mobile devices for the Pakistani market. So once that starts, the tax will be higher on imported cell phones and reduced on internally built devices to promote made in Pakistan technologies. So this increase in sales tax is the beginning of a strategy to produce entirely made in Pakistan tech. Anywhere in the world, imported stuff has a lot of taxes.

The Mercedes S class we buy in the US for $ 120,000.00, cost this much due to it being an imported car, otherwise, in Europe, it costs 40% below so imagine how much tax is added on imported items, which is how it should be.



You are focused on wrong comparisons. Pakistan and India are not the same size or the population, so they can't be compared. Pakistan will be experiencing her OWN growth for her population and size. Which, if done correctly, over the next 10-15 years, should take it around or above Australia's economy easily or in the top 15. The fact is, Pakistan's economy hitting 2-3 trillion will STILL give it such a massive boost that for its size and population, she'd have more to offer to its population than India can, simply because to feed, cloth and educate a family of 4 takes less money than a family of 12 people. Its as simple as that.

Plus, Pakistan's 60% young labor male population will become a challenge for many labor markets out there today, including India. Imagine just 5-10 million Pakistanis working on higher paying Technology, Medicine or Research jobs across the globe and inside Pakistan as BPO, over the next 10-20 years (similar to how Indian started in 1995's)...where would this country be? It'd be around of above Australia's economy. No doubt about it.




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