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The Saudis and gulf Arabs in general are very impressed and a big fan of IK. Just look at the Arab media interviews. The questions they pose are friendly and in favor of Khan. Compare that with Western interviews and propaganda against IK.
I am pretty sure Saudis and others will immediately make funds available once IK is in power.
Overseas Pakistanis will ramp up remittances and other forms of investment if IK gets a majority in next elections. The key is getting overseas Pakistanis involved. When IK was in power the economic figures were very promising despite COVID and inflation. Pakistan can overcome this crisis if expats play their part.
This reminds me when the journalists such as Kamran Khan and Kamran Shahid, among a few others, were saying that the new Army Chief due to his past assignments in Saudia was close to the Saudi leadership and that would be helpful in getting economic help from the Arab world.
Guess that was a hogwash too.
bus sir ghusy ma main kaheen idhar udhar nikal jata honBhai same argument with which too agree could be presented with decent language why use derogatory term
As long as their heads roll after all is said and done, I'd say it's worth it.No matter how much we hate them but there failure will be catastrophic for us
Makes you think about all such claims. e.g. Bajwa was supposed to be the "LOC expert", wasn't he?This reminds me when the journalists such as Kamran Khan and Kamran Shahid, among a few others, were saying that the new Army Chief due to his past assignments in Saudia was close to the Saudi leadership and that would be helpful in getting economic help from the Arab world.
Guess that was a hogwash too.
This is what everyone seems to be missing. It's not so much to do with IK being trustworthy and shit. We just aren't worth it anymore.On top, Pakistan’s usefulness is over this country has nothing to offer to anyone.
No matter how much we hate them but there failure will be catastrophic for us
Not really
Pakistan only hope is either blood in street or a economic collapse which will give people out of their homes to do something about this shit show going on
This makes sense. I see remittances increasing to previous levels due to change and crackdown on illegal channels. However, Imran's trust in OSP is misplaced. Overseas Indians did not immediately invest back into their country until the environment had changed significantly and there was already tremendous FDI.The answer is no. I'm part of a group of Overseas Pakistani investors where if we move the market moves. The general thinking now is that even if IK is back, even with a 2/3 majority, the establishment can change things in a blink of an eye. Secondly, rule of law was thrown under the bus, and jungle law was reined supreme; this is not acceptable to OPs who like order and rule of law.
PDM and powers-to-be have lost the OPs for good. The most or I should say bare minimum funds that will be sent is to support family back home and nothing more.
We are creating several funds to basically spear ahead investment in the Gulf.
Doubt! Army has never stood with Pakistan, they have always supported corrupt who have brought Pakistan to the brink more than once throughout our history.How many of you guys think that another ex army chief might be pulling some strings here?
No matter how much we hate them but there failure will be catastrophic for us
The biggest problem the "change organisers" have created, is that they demonstrated to the entire world, that there is NO RULE OF LAW in Pakistan, and that it was/is/will be essentially a MAFIA STATE unless things change.
Why would anyone invest hundreds of millions, if not billions, in a country of no law and order and of no consequence to law breakers ? How can any physical, or intelletucal property or asset be protected if the establishment can take what they want, when they want it and do it without consequence.
It will take decades to overcome the lack of trust that this set of actions have generated and only then through a concerted public demonstration of accountability and consequence for what has happened.
Quite possible.How many of you guys think that another ex army chief might be pulling some strings here?