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its not that bad our debt to GDP ratio is still below 60% which is ok for a developing country. Everybody needs to calm down with the hyperbole. We are in bad shape right now but we will find a way we always do. not in the most elegant of ways but we always find a way
Thats not a bad idea infact a great idea. This will just open a pandoras box. Other African countries will follow suit.
I am not sure how G7 will react to it.. but there will be a lots of support for Pakistan.
Sparkling
Was that a call to renegotiate or to default?
I don't share your soft spot for PPP, they are but betrayers.
Renegotiate. Defaulting is moronic.
So does that mean off-topic and clearly non-related rants are necessary all the time?
Objectivity should be the prime criteria.
Hence my suggestion that debt payments and interest waived should be looked at as if the lenders were providing financial assistance for development projects - i.e the GoP would have to show lenders which projects the money saved was going into, and establish transparency, accountability and feasibility WRT those projects.Guys, international creditors are not the harshest of people in such situations and are usually more than ready to let interest payments slide for some months without penalty - it just takes a little negotiation. What they won't want to see is (1) Pakistan totally excused from all its debts, and (2) loan relief that doesn't get applied to the needy but disappears in a puff of corruption instead. In my opinion, too many Pakistanis are looking at the $$$$, rather than how they can best help their countrymen.
When the ruling party's top leadership makes statements like 'a degree is a degree, whether real or fake' and 'corruption is our right since we were elected', then I think there is little chance of 'accountability'.The South Koreans, while not suffering from natural disasters of a Pakistani scale, nevertheless have a corruption-prone society. Maybe taking a couple of pages from their books will help? For example, I understand that teachers charged with drawing up critical school exams are held incommunicado - comfortably - until the exams are actually taken. This eliminates the pressure to give an "edge" to their own family members, who of course then would also use the information to help their friends...
K-P province alone is announcing 2 trillion in damages. Costs overall will continue to rise as the impact of destroyed crops sinks in.
Please do discuss how is defaulting "moronic"
Brazil defaulted and is coming back pretty ok.
that too without the political and strategic leverage that we bring to the table.
If Pakistan made an effort to raise domestic capital using low-interest bonds and offered to let international creditors hold these as security, that would be one of the most confidence-inspiring efforts I can imagine. (Unfortunately, wealthy Pakistanis are much more apt to stash their money abroad. )