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SAARC is a joke.
And India is going because of its middle class and rising economy, same cannot be said about Pakistan.
And Pakistan is going because of its middle class and rising economy, same cannot be said about India .
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SAARC is a joke.
And India is going because of its middle class and rising economy, same cannot be said about Pakistan.
In a meeting of the National Executive Committee of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in Bangaluru last Friday, a resolution was passed to elaborate and sanctify a new foreign policy doctrine for India titled ‘panchamrita’.
Coming in the wake of India’s non-aligned approach during the cold war and ‘Look East’ policy after it, the new policy seeks to harness the economic and intellectual growth made by India over the past decade and crowns the hectic efforts made by Prime Minister Modi and Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj during the last ten months in engaging with 94 countries from around the world, chief among them being Barack Obama becoming the first US President to attend India’s Republic Day as chief guest.
The new policy essentially says that India is no longer afraid of crossing high seas and is all set to use the history, size, and intelligence of its people for global influence.
From Pakistan’s point of view, particularly notable is the acknowledgement that India’s ‘innumerable problems with almost all our neighbours is evidence that we had not engaged with the neighbourhood properly in the past,’ and the claim that India has ‘rendered irrelevant geo-politics of hyphenation while boosting bilateral relationships without being influenced by any third country.’
In other words, India no longer finds Pakistan a handicap to her external ambitions as had usually been the case since 1947.
This vainglorious BJP resolution on the new Indian foreign policy comes at a time when Pakistan is desperately looking for a new foreign policy too. Ever since 1947, Pakistan’s foreign policy has essentially focused on survival in the face of an existential threat from India. While survival still continues to be the chief concern, the recent paradigm shifts in regional and global politics demand that Pakistan must adopt a home-grown foreign policy that offers more.
In its struggle for survival, Pakistan has made several Faustian bargains with foreign vultures and is still not in any position to refuse them their pound of flesh. However, the time has come to stand on our own two feet.
We must develop an outside-in foreign policy that takes ownership of Pakistan’s unique diversity and potential and permits foreign engagements exclusively and directly for the security, dignity and prosperity of the territories and citizens of Pakistan.
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And Pakistan is going because of its middle class and rising economy, same cannot be said about India .
Man you have hell lot of labor shortage, in both skilled and unskilled both labors. You dont have enough vocational schools and training colleges to train those people. Your modis make in India dream is just a dream and your economy is booming nowhere. To fool indian public his government totally tweaked a growth rate figure of 4.9 something to 6.9 pc . And also your demographic dividend that you will be losing for lack of skilled labor is 12 million people.SAARC is a joke.
And India is going because of its middle class and rising economy, same cannot be said about Pakistan.
I like your spirit.Pakistan will reach Middle Income county before India. Just a matter of time.
Pakistan will reach Middle Income county before India. Just a matter of time.
World is saying something else......about India and about PakistanPakistan will reach Middle Income county before India. Just a matter of time.
Pakistan will reach Middle Income county before India. Just a matter of time.
Reality and hype. I have done some research and I cannot saying about the future and I don't want to play Nostradamus but the bitter reality is a average Pakistan is, better fed, better clothed, has better shelter, has better medical access, has better access to toilets, better access to mobiles, better access to cars.
Yet Pakistan is looked on by Indian's and with disdain they say 'Pakistan is failed'.
Indian on the other hand has more starving, more hungry, more emaciated, more shi*tting on the streets,.
Yet apparently India is flying high.
Reality and hype. I have done some research and I cannot saying about the future and I don't want to play Nostradamus but the bitter reality is a average Pakistan is, better fed, better clothed, has better shelter, has better medical access, has better access to toilets, better access to mobiles, better access to cars.
Yet Pakistan is looked on by Indian's and with disdain they say 'Pakistan is failed'.
Indian on the other hand has more starving, more hungry, more emaciated, more shi*tting on the streets,.
Yet apparently India is flying high.
No chance of that happening.
According to IMF by 2019 Indian per capita will be USD 2330 against Pakistan's USD 1668, By 2050, an average Indian would be earning 4 times as much as an average Pakistani
Could you point out that the research? I seriously doubt what you have written.
That is all true, Pakistan having a much smaller population will eventually attain far high levels of per capita income than India. I am glad with the current government Pakistan's economy is rapidly recovering and growing. Moody's raised Pakistan outlook to "positive", IMF stated Pakistan's economy is growing, Bloomberg News stated Pakistan's GDP has increased, government revenues increased, inflation CPI is down, etc.
Actually Pakistan's per capita income is insignificantly different from India's right now, but at the current pace Pakistan's per capita income will probably overtake India in 2 years or so. I think it's foreseeable that Pakistan will become a High Middle Income country in terms of per capita income. So eventually we will see Pakistan reach per capita income levels that we currently see in Turkiye perhaps in 2 decades time.
Data has changed, IMF has changed it's figures, Moody's has changed their figures, World Bank as well.. India will remain an impoverished poor country with a massive 1.3+ billion population and with each successive person born the average per capita income in your country will fall faster than the increasing rate of income.
Fact is Pakistan's economy has turned around with the new government. With a much smaller population Pakistan will reach higher levels of per capita income. In fact, within 2 decades Pakistan's per capita income will be multiple times higher than India's.
No. It wont.Pakistan will reach Middle Income county before India. Just a matter of time.
That is all true, Pakistan having a much smaller population will eventually attain far high levels of per capita income than India. I am glad with the current government Pakistan's economy is rapidly recovering and growing. Moody's raised Pakistan outlook to "positive", IMF stated Pakistan's economy is growing, Bloomberg News stated Pakistan's GDP has increased, government revenues increased, inflation CPI is down, etc.
Actually Pakistan's per capita income is insignificantly different from India's right now, but at the current pace Pakistan's per capita income will probably overtake India in 2 years or so. I think it's foreseeable that Pakistan will become a High Middle Income country in terms of per capita income. So eventually we will see Pakistan reach per capita income levels that we currently see in Turkiye perhaps in 2 decades time.
Data has changed, IMF has changed it's figures, Moody's has changed their figures, World Bank as well.. India will remain an impoverished poor country with a massive 1.3+ billion population and with each successive person born the average per capita income in your country will fall faster than the increasing rate of income.
Fact is Pakistan's economy has turned around with the new government. With a much smaller population Pakistan will reach higher levels of per capita income. In fact, within 2 decades Pakistan's per capita income will be multiple times higher than India's.
Pakistan has already reached majority middle income country, something India is no where close to achieving. India's population is too big and too poor to compete with Pakistan's much smaller population earning more, and the new economic conditions will only accelerate increase in income.