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Rise of Pakistan just a matter of time - Morgan Stanley

TIME IS NEAR . AMERICANS SHOULD UNDERSTAND THAT THEY WON'T BE ABLE TO STAND AGAIN IN THIS BATTLE. BANGLADESH IS READY TO DROP A KNIFE . WE WERE NOT SLEEPING WHEN GET A COUNTER AND MASSIVE INVOLVEMENT OF RAW IN BALOCHISTAN
 
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Shame Pakistanis decided to elect someone so they'll feel less sad his wife died.

  1. Education Reform
  2. Land Reform
  3. Tax Reform
  4. Special Exclusive Zones just zone them, corporations will come
  5. Restructure Police
  6. Restructure Political Parties
    1. No more shut-downs.
    2. No more overseas political offices
    3. Crackdown on people who buy votes
  7. Crackdown on "Madrassas"
  8. Get people who know how to do stuff to run State Industries
    1. Former Chinese Rail Minster to take over Pakistan Railways
    2. Former CathyAirways CEO takes over PIA
    3. Former Dubai Ports CFO to run Karachi
Drop the Superiority Complex, just because you got nukes doesn't mean your a big shot.

Agreed. 50% privatization will be good for Pakistan railways and PIA, but 100% will affect the national security matrix.
dont drop the superiority complex, just accept that u are not superior yet, work hard to be.
 
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It's in Pakistan interest if they let go Kashmir issue for some 10 years, develop itself economically strong. Become strong enough to fight India back both economically and strategically at international level. Being a nuclear power Pakistan will have more influence than Turkey in world politics if it prosper economically. Being a proclaimed nuclear power, It can become leader of muslim countries leaving Saudis far behind.
Don't understand why Pakistani leader are so much short sighted.
Waiting for the day when a party would come in Pakistan who would promise Pakistan's development instead of freeing Kashmir.
 
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a.) Railways cant be run properly if the right software is in place - hardware is fine. Software (i.e. the management) is lacking.....however Railways is now a profitable entity, there have been some much needed reforms

b.) PIA - same logic applies. But it should be 100% PRIVATIZED. Fire non-essential staff (a huge number!)

c.) On Karachi (or Gwadar) Ports - Dubai should have nothing to do with it. Major conflict of interest.

My logic is this, Pakistani Political Parties are too weak to do what is right to correct PIA,PR, Steel Mills, Gwadar (I researched Dubai Ports, but understand it's mostly run by foreigners).

Pakistani Politial Parties are, somewhat, going to be held responsible for the mass firings of PIA, PR, and Steel Mills workers. Allow a foreigner, who has the experience and expertise to run these industries run them for ~20-30 years, in which enough time is spent to overhaul the culture.

Case Study: Oman.

In my view its lack of planning, railway and PIA are beyond fix and reason being the hardware.

Even with only 1% stake of PIA or PR, Pakistan can still Nationalize Strategic Assets in case of war.
 
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says an expat indian himself why are you judging others did you met him or brush shoulders with him at some point...best to make informed comments

Dear Sir ,
I may be `wrong` in judging him , but who doesnt ? Do you not judge people? Judging the people has been hard-grained in everyone , I mean everyone`s DNA. Judging a movie based on its title , judging a coffee based on its colour , judging a Sabzi , at a restaurant , choking with oil wondering is the a Chef Pakistani bhai :p ? judging a girls character based on her `modern` dress ..its wrong , i agree 100% , but as I said I havent reached enlightenment yet :P I can judge the crap out of judgment :)
I dont even know why am I typing this...I think I had enough beer ... now I am going to bed...
P.S. - Dont judge me that I drink every weekend now :) . have a fun filled week-end .
 
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Dear Sir ,
I may be `wrong` in judging him , but who doesnt ? Do you not judge people? Judging the people has been hard-grained in everyone , I mean everyone`s DNA. Judging a movie based on its title , judging a coffee based on its colour , judging a Sabzi , at a restaurant , choking with oil wondering is the a Chef Pakistani bhai :p ? judging a girls character based on her `modern` dress ..its wrong , i agree 100% , but as I said I havent reached enlightenment yet :P I can judge the crap out of judgment :)
I dont even know why am I typing this...I think I had enough beer ... now I am going to bed...
P.S. - Dont judge me that I drink every weekend now :) . have a fun filled week-end .

No problem. Drink drink away till you are too drive to drunk :laugh:

My logic is this, Pakistani Political Parties are too weak to do what is right to correct PIA,PR, Steel Mills, Gwadar (I researched Dubai Ports, but understand it's mostly run by foreigners).

Pakistani Politial Parties are, somewhat, going to be held responsible for the mass firings of PIA, PR, and Steel Mills workers. Allow a foreigner, who has the experience and expertise to run these industries run them for ~20-30 years, in which enough time is spent to overhaul the culture.

Case Study: Oman.

PIA needs to work closely with Turkish Airlines and NO other. Their business model is a success story. Now a world class airline (which i have flown many times back and forth between Turkiye and Pakistan). Fantastic service, professional staff.



Even with only 1% stake of PIA or PR, Pakistan can still Nationalize Strategic Assets in case of war.

PIA isnt needed by the military. Railways will of course be of importance and i agree it should be a small stake (if at all)
 
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The current Pakistani economy is reaching an average 5% GDP(which is good for our current condition) with a war in the north west, nation wide blackouts and terrorist attacks. Imagine the potential for growth when the country returns to normal conditions, we could potentially be a powerful economy in asia
 
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Shame Pakistanis decided to elect someone so they'll feel less sad his wife died.

  1. Education Reform
  2. Land Reform
  3. Tax Reform
  4. Special Exclusive Zones just zone them, corporations will come
  5. Restructure Police
  6. Restructure Political Parties
    1. No more shut-downs.
    2. No more overseas political offices
    3. Crackdown on people who buy votes
  7. Crackdown on "Madrassas"
  8. Get people who know how to do stuff to run State Industries
    1. Former Chinese Rail Minster to take over Pakistan Railways
    2. Former CathyAirways CEO takes over PIA
    3. Former Dubai Ports CFO to run Karachi
Drop the Superiority Complex, just because you got nukes doesn't mean your a big shot.


Dude. In this world business is the only way that can cross borders without a war. So Chinese investment is welcome in Pakistsn,

Other deduction of you about people electing such losers is wrong again, Dude, they stole the elections, Dude, I guess you are not in touch with the news , so you trump up strange fictions and try to make them facts, dude.
 
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The current Pakistani economy is reaching an average 5% GDP(which is good for our current condition) with a war in the north west, nation wide blackouts and terrorist attacks. Imagine the potential for growth when the country returns to normal conditions, we could potentially be a powerful economy in asia

With good governance, un-interrupted supply of energy, a healthy forex reserves position, sustained growth @ Karachi Stock Exchange and incentives for investors to conduct long-term FDI and with increased domestic consumption and re-vamped infrastructure (evenly distributed) -- Pakistan has the basis to grow consistently with a GDP growth rate of 8% -- and this, coupled by a cap on # children per household (as done by the Chinese) this growth would be spectatcular and lead us on a path to become a developed country

GOVERNANCE is key here



p.s. need to formalize the informal sector of the economy, which itself is worth at least 60-75 billion USD and not incorporated in official GDP figures because of complexities involved...but that is a HUGE challenge
 
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The current Pakistani economy is reaching an average 5% GDP(which is good for our current condition) with a war in the north west, nation wide blackouts and terrorist attacks. Imagine the potential for growth when the country returns to normal conditions, we could potentially be a powerful economy in asia

Pakisttan needs to privties
With good governance, un-interrupted supply of energy, a healthy forex reserves position, sustained growth @ Karachi Stock Exchange and incentives for investors to conduct long-term FDI and with increased domestic consumption and re-vamped infrastructure (evenly distributed) -- Pakistan has the basis to grow consistently with a GDP growth rate of 8% -- and this, coupled by a cap on # children per household (as done by the Chinese) this growth would be spectatcular and lead us on a path to become a developed country

GOVERNANCE is key here



p.s. need to formalize the informal sector of the economy, which itself is worth at least 60-75 billion USD and not incorporated in official GDP figures because of complexities involved...but that is a HUGE challenge
It's in Pakistan interest if they let go Kashmir issue for some 10 years, develop itself economically strong. Become strong enough to fight India back both economically and strategically at international level. Being a nuclear power Pakistan will have more influence than Turkey in world politics if it prosper economically. Being a proclaimed nuclear power, It can become leader of muslim countries leaving Saudis far behind.
Don't understand why Pakistani leader are so much short sighted.
Waiting for the day when a party would come in Pakistan who would promise Pakistan's development instead of freeing Kashmir.
Thanks to god we are strong enough to defend Pakistan from India, we don't need any pity from anyone
 
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It's in Pakistan interest if they let go Kashmir issue for some 10 years, develop itself economically strong. Become strong enough to fight India back both economically and strategically at international level. Being a nuclear power Pakistan will have more influence than Turkey in world politics if it prosper economically. Being a proclaimed nuclear power, It can become leader of muslim countries leaving Saudis far behind.
Don't understand why Pakistani leader are so much short sighted.
Waiting for the day when a party would come in Pakistan who would promise Pakistan's development instead of freeing Kashmir.

Kashmir issue is not one that is draining our economy. Troop presence is expensive but most of our resources are devoted towards the western sector at this time. Of course with indias provocations we have maintained a credible presence along the LoC to keep the indians in check. It costs money but then again the military has income streams that come about through army-run enterprises (which do pay taxes and CONTRIBUTE towards the national exchequer)

I have written extensively on the subject by the way and will be happy to provide you with figures.

The Kashmiri freedom struggle is one that simply will never be left alone till it is resolved. Be assured on that. The government may be short-sighted in other ways (we all know that) but there is a broad consensus that Kashmir is a national political issue and nobody will be "wishing it away" because to do so would be analogous to treason. And the Kashmiris themselves as well as the OIC and nation-states (like Turkiye) have been highly appreciative of our role in bringing to light their narrative.
 
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Kashmir issue is not one that is draining our economy. Troop presence is expensive but most of our resources are devoted towards the western sector at this time. Of course with indias provocatins we have maintained a credible presence along the LoC to keep the indians in check. It costs money but then again the military has income streams that come about through army-run entrerprises (which do pay taxes and CONTRIBUTE towards the national exchequer)

I have written extensively on the subject by the way and will be happy to provide you with figures.

The Kashmiri freedom struggle is one that simply will never be left alone till it is resolved. Be assured on that. The government may be short-sighted in other ways (we all know that) but there is a broad consensus that Kashmir is a national political issue and nobody will be "wishing it away" because to do so would be analogous to treason. And tha Kashmiris themselves have been highly appreciative of our role in bringing to light their narrative.
:pakistan::pakistan: In the next decade pakistan will rise from the ground to the top
 
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I like the way you think though i disagree on just 2 things:

a.) Railways cant be run properly if the right software is in place - hardware is fine. Software (i.e. the management) is lacking.....however Railways is now a profitable entity, there have been some much needed reforms

b.) PIA - same logic applies. But it should be 100% PRIVATIZED. Fire non-essential staff (a huge number!)

c.) On Karachi (or Gwadar) Ports - Dubai should have nothing to do with it. Major conflict of interest.



only the jingoists do that....nuclear weapons are merely a deterrent but nothing to do with economic development or reforms

it will take a decade just to accomplish a), b) and c) upto a satisfactory level. Because It takes atleast 3-5 years to implement a policy and the results come in next five years, and in the end of decade you can see how far the things have gone good.

If just a) b) and c) are satisfactory then it means nation is doing fine.. but unfortunately that is the only toughest task to do, as this is one of the back bones of economy. So it is just not a) b) and c) but this means Naya Pakistan :coffee:
 
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it will take a decade just to accomplish a), b) and c) upto a satisfactory level. Because It takes atleast 3-5 years to implement a policy and the results come in next five years, and in the end of decade you can see how far the things have gone good.

If just a) b) and c) are satisfactory then it means nation is doing fine.. but unfortunately that is the only toughest task to do, as this is one of the back bones of economy. So it is just not a) b) and c) but this means Naya Pakistan :coffee:
Remember that PIA has lots of potential. in the 80s the PIA was the model for other airliners, it was the number one airline in the 60s-80s
 
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Remember that PIA has lots of potential. in the 80s the PIA was the model for other airliners, it was the number one airline in the 60s-80s

Even Somalia has lot's of potential, and many other countries in Asia have good potential, but the point is about management, how you exploit the potential. India is the largest producer of coal, but that doesn't make us energy rich till now.

In 60's Pakistan had just began it's frankness to the west and in 80's it enjoyed extremely cordial relations. With lots of tourism and inter-cultural. But it 90's things started to deteriorate.
 
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