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But then we don't suck up to them either saying blasphemy is India's internal matter
What the minister does rests on his shoulder.
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But then we don't suck up to them either saying blasphemy is India's internal matter
Apparently pakistani people are extremely mad about what some bangladeshi minister said. If they concentrated the same way towards their economy they wouldn't be in their current situation.
You guys should keep on playing the condemnation game, and let us do ours.
Apparently pakistani people are extremely mad about what some bangladeshi minister said. If they concentrated the same way towards their economy they wouldn't be in their current situation.
You guys should keep on playing the condemnation game, and let us do ours.
Good to see the wide-spread debate on social media on the subject. After following some of the discussions I am getting an idea why most of the Arab countries who matter went quite on the subject. Keep the discussions alive.
Do you want to see and hear some of the logical debates.We can be angry about more than one thing. If small d!ck energy powered pajeets can be angry on many different issues then why not us?
I also hope that the debate would continue. Can only see more and more converts coming Islam way with pajeet whining even more
When did she apologize?Nupur has apologised, her party has apologised, her government has apologised, end of the story.
Don't mix up pragmatism and cowardice. You're at the risk of being used and abused repeatedly by your neighbor if you never open your mouth even once.Why should BD comment on an Indian internal issue?
Separating state and religion is the only way to progress in this world - countries that cannot do so never move into the modern world.
India is setting itself on fire and BD can only watch and try to limit the blowback to itself.
BD’s strategic policy? Oh you mean being stooges of India. Sure.Let them froth about what a BD Minister says as it will make no difference to BD’s strategic policy.
thanks for the post, good one, cheersBangladesh is playing the long game. They will be subservient to the bhartis until their economy is strong. They will then use their new found wealth upon strengthening their military. After this, they will unleash themselves on the bhartis like yajooj majooj.
They’ve been munching on the hilsa because the bones sharpen their teeth. When the Bangladeshis are done with India, the chakra on the bharti flag will be replaced with a red circle.
May Allah swt deliver the hindus from the venom of the cobra, the teeth of the tiger, and the revenge of the Bangladeshis..
Do you want to see and hear some of the logical debates.
When did she apologize?
Then keep the debate alive ,good for you. Let the debates put some sense in the heads of the fringe elements.I have seen many debates
This recent blasphemy by that pajeetni nupur sharma would only result in further growth of Islam
Good for us
Nupur Sharma apologises for her remarks on Prophet after suspension from BJP
Former BJP national spokesperson Nupur Sharma has finally issued an apology. She unconditionally withdrew her statement noting that it was never her intention to hurt anyone's religious feelings. Right after the BJP expelled its Delhi media head Naveen Kumar Jindal from the party over alleged...m.economictimes.com
Optimism is almost always the outlook when we try to predict long term outlook for any country. This is the point that I try to make.Thanks for the optimism but I stand by my words.
You have talked about macro indicators, which is the same approach most Pakistani economists take, including Imran Khan's appointees. It is the 'trickle down' approach that fixing the macro will take care of the micro. Look after the rich and the poor will eventually benefit down the line.
That simply does not work in Pakistan. LOL. I sound like @jamahir
Pakistan now has shiny malls and imported good, luxury car dealerships and stratospheric house prices, but all this opulence is funded by corruption. Corruption in the sense that very few people pay income tax. If Pakistan had the same tax rates and collection as developed countries, all these shiny things would disappear. Instead we would have good schools, universities, hospitals, public parks, public transportation, clean air, and a host of things which are nonexistent in Pakistan. KIds in rural areas would not be dying of water poisoning and malnutrition while the upper middle class drives by in imported cars on artificially expensive motorways built with corruption.
You also mentioned Reko Dig, so let me give you three models around the world:
- The Russian model where a handful of billionaire oligarchs control the country's mineral wealth while the general population wonders if they had been better off under the Soviets, with at least some things guaranteed.
- The GCC model where the dictators spend the nation's wealth on shiny new buildings and billion dollar weapons systems. Instead of building universities to train their own people in 21st century technologies, they import workers or export money so other countries can build those universities and train their people.
- The Norway model where the income from mineral wealth goes into a national fund which helps build schools, universities, hospitals and fund retirement and social benefits for the whole country.
What's the difference between these three models? It's the people running the country. Afghanistan has more mineral wealth than Saudi Arabia. LIthium, copper, rare earths, you name it, they've got it in abundance and good quality. Sadly, even if they develop those resource, we know the West and other countries will make sure they follow the Russian or GCC model, not the Norway model.
So, coming back to Pakistan, I do not see any chance of improvement for the masses regardless of global changes or massive resource discoveries. The entrenched corrupt system simply will not go, not least because it is defended by foreign interests that want to make sure Pakistan remains where it is.
1 or 2 places up or down one list(TI) means nothing dude.
All 3 countries are on similar levels.
BD politicians are corrupt and loyal to the state like S. Korean ones were - does not mean that BD economy will not power ahead and become "middle-income" by 2035.
Then Pakistan will be left as the only 3rd world country in S Asia - even Nepal and Bhutan may be pulled into "middle-income" status as they supply GWs of hydroelectricity each year to power BD industrialisation.
Sorry but BD is on a totally different ball-game here to Pakistan and even India.
If you disagree let's chat in 2035.