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You know the truth.what about Pakistan, isn’t it a vassal state of China”, blah blah blah)
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You know the truth.what about Pakistan, isn’t it a vassal state of China”, blah blah blah)
oh noOnly fools would. America is an untrustworthy snake.
We will play the rednecks in Afghanistan.
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President Joe Biden administration announced that the United States of America would be holding an online World Leaders’ Climate Summit in the month of April. The White House statement released on March 26th said “President Biden invited 40 world leaders to the Leaders Summit on Climate he will host on April 22 and 23. The virtual Leaders Summit will be live-streamed for public viewing”.
According to the statement by the White House, the key themes of the summit are set to revolve around the urgency – and the economic benefits – of stronger climate action.
In the list of invitees included several world leaders like PM Modi of India, PM Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh, PM Lotay Tshering and others like President Putin of Russia and Xi Jinping from China.
Other countries whose premiers have been invited to the Climate Summit include Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Republic of the Congo, Denmark, European Commission, France, Gabon, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, Singapore amongst others.
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This would have probably been the only summit where Imran Khan and Netanyahu would have been speaking on the same forum.
I feel that Biden is carrying Obama's legacy by snubbing Pakistan. Trump at least recognized Pakistan's importance.
we should be out of the american camp long time ago... but still establishment doesn't learn. WE need to hit some red neck in afghanistan. Enough with this passive attitude.
A very unambitious target, Indian gdp per capita.dont think of fighting, just focus on the economy. Look at Germany and Japan, they focused on the economy, post WW2. Now they have significant say in their regions.
Pakistan has a 25 year window ahead of it to modernize, due to our young population. India has a smaller window of 18-20 years because its population’s average age is a little higher. If we don’t develop now, we will be stuck. Our goal should be a higher GDP per capita then India, and even Iran. we need sustained GDP growth of at least 7-8% of the next 25 years.
Not impossible if we get stability in Afghanistan and they have to send their minerals through Pakistan (after some processing in Pakistan) to the west or China. Hence why it’s best to show neutrality to major powers, and maintain economic ties, like China did for the last 40 years. If we do that; building lithium ion batteries, polishing diamonds and other precious stones, etc. we can surpass India on a per capita basis. But we need a very shrewd diplomatic effort.
A very unambitious target, Indian gdp per capita.
Do it for the average Pakistani not to one up India.