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It's a Bihari poodle.

Aha....that would make sense. He seems to know quite a lot about Bangladeshi culture. I don't expect Pakistanis to know our culture to that extent, let alone Turks. Bihari would make sense, he would know our culture living here while having a constantly burning rectum. How did you figure out BTW?
 
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Aha....that would make sense. He seems to know quite a lot about Bangladeshi culture. I don't expect Pakistanis to know our culture to that extent, let alone Turks. Bihari would make sense, he would know our culture living here while having a constantly burning rectum. How did you figure out BTW?



I have personally met Biharis who claim to be descended form Turks..


The most virulent haters of Bangladeshis on PDF are Biharis... Not Indians or Punjabis but Biharis..

They will hate for absolutely no reason... This maggot spews filth and lies all day... It would only make sense for him to be Bihari.



Plus as you said, he knows quite a bit.. he's probably an alternate account for that proven Bihari 'baibars' simian.
 
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You're making this argument with the wrong guy. I've always been of the belief that BD should have been a separate nation from the very beginning.

You're a fool if you think Pakistan would ever bow to India. Pakistan offered an olive branch to India multiple times, but it also showed India that Pakistan will not tolerate Indian aggression, thus an Indian jet was downed.

Also, considering just how dependent and subservient BD currently is to India, your comment is laughable at best.

In regards to Pakistan's foreign loans, learn basic economics first, before spouting nonsense. The fact you would state this in any serious manner is enough enough evidence to completely disregard your opinion.

Finally, I've said it before and I'll say it again: BD's current economic growth is artificial, and won't last. India and Pakistan are going to overtake BD again, it's a matter of when, not if.

[Edit]: changing my comment a lot, because my original comment was way too harsh, even if it was factual.

You are a “Think Tank Analyst” and coming up with statements like “BD growth is artificial”?

Dude, I think IMF,ADB, World Bank and the UK’s CEBR who has no skin in the game knows more than you. They all predict growth in excess of 7% average per year between now and 2035 for BD.

BD has already left Pakistan behind and is racing past India. It is more similar economically to the growth trajectories of the E Asian former “Tiger Economies” than the South Asian multi-ethnic slow-growth ones like India and Pakistan.

Sorry but it seems like BD economy is a source of anguish for some others in S Asia. Rather than trying to drag BD down to their level, best to see what BD is doing right and try to replicate that instead.
 
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You are a “Think Tank Analyst” and coming up with statements like “BD growth is artificial”?

Dude, I think IMF,ADB, World Bank and the UK’s CEBR who has no skin in the game knows more than you. They all predict growth in excess of 7% average per year between now and 2035 for BD.

BD has already left Pakistan behind and is racing past India. It is more similar economically to the growth trajectories of the E Asian former “Tiger Economies” than the South Asian multi-ethnic slow-growth ones like India and Pakistan.

Sorry but it seems like BD economy is a source of anguish for some others in S Asia. Rather than trying to drag BD down to their level, best to see what BD is doing right and try to replicate that instead.


He's a senior analyst at Moody's dude, show some respect.
 
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Define that 😂😂😂
Considering that I'm not the only one saying this, and infact there are bengali experts saying this as well is evidence enough.

BD's economic indicators do not match up to the growth rate that BD declares, simple as that.

You are a “Think Tank Analyst” and coming up with statements like “BD growth is artificial”?

Dude, I think IMF,ADB, World Bank and the UK’s CEBR who has no skin in the game knows more than you. They all predict growth in excess of 7% average per year between now and 2035 for BD.

BD has already left Pakistan behind and is racing past India. It is more similar economically to the growth trajectories of the E Asian former “Tiger Economies” than the South Asian multi-ethnic slow-growth ones like India and Pakistan.

Sorry but it seems like BD economy is a source of anguish for some others in S Asia. Rather than trying to drag BD down to their level, best to see what BD is doing right and try to replicate that instead.
Except, and you know this very well, BD isn't doing much right.

The IMF, WB, ADB...etc all said that Pakistan's growth rate was 4-5% during the Nawaz sharif era, and we all know that ended up being a lie, and Pakistan's true growth rate was likely as low as 1-2%.

These organizations rely on the data that the government gives them, that's how they model their predictions.

BD is still far behind both India and Pakistan, BD's numbers don't add up, and it's economic indicators all show that the BD government is playing games with its population.

Again, I don't really care much about BD, you all know how I feel about your nation, so I don't know why you're acting surprised and offended by my comments.
 
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Except, and you know this very well, BD isn't doing much right.

The IMF, WB, ADB...etc all said that Pakistan's growth rate was 4-5% during the Nawaz sharif era, and we all know that ended up being a lie, and Pakistan's true growth rate was likely as low as 1-2%.

These organizations rely on the data that the government gives them, that's how they model their predictions.

BD is still far behind both India and Pakistan, BD's numbers don't add up, and it's economic indicators all show that the BD government is playing games with its population.

Again, I don't really care much about BD, you all know how I feel about your nation, so I don't know why you're acting surprised and offended by my comments.

No one ever had much faith in Pakistan economy to be honest. Even at 5% growth that is just 3% per capita. With BD they are predicting 7% average growth rate and 6% per capita till 2035.

As you seem to know more than I do about BD economy please advise which data does not match up with BD’s government growth rate and gdp calculation and I am happy to engage with you in debate on this.
I will help you here, think about a concept called “accumulated wealth” and that may give you a different slant.
 
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