Araz,
Opinion786 has already summed up the achievements made during Musharraf's 8 magnificent years and it wouldn't be fair to credit 9/11 for all progress we've made.
9/11 happened and we've certainlly gained a lot eversince and we can't go around the fact that 1998 sanctions would have taken us to the abyss.
But who pulled us out of this misery well before 9/11?
Didn't Musharraf appoint the best man for the job, Shaukat Aziz. Didn't he recover billions that were granted during 11 years of Bibi and Ganjju's Looting Extravaganza? Didn't he pass the bill to curb endless attracting of foreign loans my ministers without parliamentray approval?
Like the above member said we were already on our way to recovery, 9/11 only shaped things up for our benefit.
The stats don't lie:
Opinion786 has already summed up the achievements made during Musharraf's 8 magnificent years and it wouldn't be fair to credit 9/11 for all progress we've made.
9/11 happened and we've certainlly gained a lot eversince and we can't go around the fact that 1998 sanctions would have taken us to the abyss.
But who pulled us out of this misery well before 9/11?
Didn't Musharraf appoint the best man for the job, Shaukat Aziz. Didn't he recover billions that were granted during 11 years of Bibi and Ganjju's Looting Extravaganza? Didn't he pass the bill to curb endless attracting of foreign loans my ministers without parliamentray approval?
Like the above member said we were already on our way to recovery, 9/11 only shaped things up for our benefit.
The stats don't lie:
In that SHORT span of 2 years BEFORE 9/11, Pakistan’s revenue increased from Rs.308 billion to become Rs.395 billion. Exports increased from $7.5 billion to become $9.2 billion. Foreign Reserves increased from $1 billion to become $3.25 billion. Debt servicing as a ratio to Revenue decreased from 65% to 57%. Public and external debt as a percentage to Foreign exchange earnings declined from 300% to 250%. Current account deficit decreased from $2.4 billion to become $510 million. And, Pakistan’s large-scale manufacturing grew by 11% in June 2001 against 3.5% in 1998.