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PM Khan instructs envoys to build positive image of Pakistan
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The premier regretted that past leaders went abroad and painted themselves as progressives while labelling the rest of the nation as "extremists". —PID

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"When a nation feels a sense of honour and responsibility towards their country, they are able to achieve things which countries stronger than them are unable to attain," said the prime minister. —PID

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The premier regretted that past leaders went abroad and painted themselves as progressives while labelling the rest of the nation as "extremists". —PID

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"When a nation feels a sense of honour and responsibility towards their country, they are able to achieve things which countries stronger than them are unable to attain," said the prime minister. —PID

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The premier regretted that past leaders went abroad and painted themselves as progressives while labelling the rest of the nation as "extremists". —PID


Prime Minister Imran Khan instructed the Foreign Office and envoys stationed abroad to carry out efforts for improving the image of Pakistan. He expressed disappointment that "our elite themselves have ruined Pakistan's reputation abroad".

The premier said this on Friday while addressing the concluding session of the two-day Envoys Conference on Economic Diplomacy in Islamabad.

"Nowadays, people think of having pride and self-esteem for Pakistan as a 'laughable' matter, but it is something that is of genuine importance," he said.

"When a nation feels a sense of honour and responsibility towards their country, they are able to achieve things which countries even stronger than them are unable to attain," he impressed upon the audience.

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The participants of the two-day Envoys Conference on Economic Diplomacy in Islamabad. —PID


He said Pakistan's current standing presents us with an immense opportunity. "One thing becomes evident that things cannot go on as they are. It can no longer be 'business as usual'," he stressed.

The premier said Pakistan is sorely in need of a change in mindset whereby we shed our "dependency syndrome". He said our previous leadership took decisions not for the benefit of Pakistan and its people but for their own vested interests, whereby, the foremost concern was where aid would come from.

Furthermore, Pakistan is in great need of projecting a positive image, the premier said, coming back to focus on this issue throughout his speech. He regretted that past leaders had gone abroad and painted themselves as progressives while labelling the rest of the nation as "extremists" or "fundamentalists".

Laying special emphasis on overseas Pakistanis whom he termed as "our biggest asset", he instructed ambassadors to realise the fact and ensure their better treatment.

The prime minister said they [overseas Pakistanis] remain our greatest unutilised asset whom we have managed to ward off from investment owing to the countless hurdles they have to face despite the fact they are desirous of investing in Pakistan.

He said special lists should be developed for Pakistani entrepreneurs and businessmen competing abroad so we can communicate with them in a better manner. He stressed on the fact that regular contact be maintained with them.

"The more we remain in touch with them [the better we can build trust]...when our board of investment people go abroad, they should invite them to dinners and hold meetings with them."

He also instructed the foreign office to develop compassion and better serve these workers who are toiling abroad in 12-hour shifts, after having left their entire families behind in Pakistan.

"These are special people. The way they work, the country is running because of their blood, sweat and tears. What would we be like without the $19bn we receive due to their hardwork," the prime minister said.

"Please see to it that they are given assistance. Develop communities of Pakistanis there who could help these people," he instructed the foreign office.

He said that ambassadors do not meet with these people considering them as "working class" and later complain that "these workers break this law or that".

"When you don't help them or take care of them when they are already facing a lot of difficulties..[then what else will they do]?" the premier said in exasperation.

The premier said these very workers will play a special role when we fix our systems and have them come to Pakistan to work, owing to the fact that they would have acquired special skills abroad.

The premier also stressed upon the fact that new avenues need to be developed for exports.

"Please be in touch with BOI to see what we can export. We don't have trade with Africa, an emerging economy, and Latin America. Go there and develop a report," he said speaking directly to Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistan's representative to the United Nations.

"We don't currently have the level of expertise to penetrate Europe so Africa presents us with a better chance."

The prime minister also urged the envoys to play their role in keeping a check on money laundering, reiterating the government's commitment to eradicate the plague of corruption.
 
Why are his eyes so baggy?

Does he drink? @Imran Khan

How are things on the ground for you guys? Happy? Unhappy? Undecided?

Somehow I did not get a gushy fanny vibe from the kids I met. They all made the right noises. But you know ...

Cheers, Doc
 
Why are his eyes so baggy?

Does he drink? @Imran Khan

How are things on the ground for you guys? Happy? Unhappy? Undecided?

Somehow I did not get a gushy fanny vibe from the kids I met. They all made the right noises. But you know ...

Cheers, Doc
he is not sleeping well sir he should increase his sleeping hours . most of the people are happy but as its democratic country with dozens of parties so some are not happy too those whom damaged . for example thousands of people lost billions worth properties in anti encroachment operations
 
if we want to implement one nation theory then allow u.s to form bases like in skorea and japan no need to spend billions on defense and keeping nukes and such large army give this task to nato and become their ally and spend money to remove poverty and improve lifestyle of public
Two nation theory got independence, one nation theory can develop country..
Which is Pakistani only.
 
if we want to implement one nation theory then allow u.s to form bases like in skorea and japan no need to spend billions on defense and keeping nukes and such large army give this task to nato and become their ally and spend money to remove poverty and improve lifestyle of public
I hope Pakistan's leadership will not get this mentality which you have.. Pakistan can't survive if there is no strong Army. Nation can have both strong economy and military both.. What we need most is honesty.. Patriotic and loyal persons in public offices..
 
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I hope Pakistan's leadership will not get this mentality which you have.. Pakistan can't survive if there is no strong Army. Nation can have both strong economy and military both.. What we need most is honesty.. Patriotic and loyal persons in public offices..
There are nations who are surviving more better than us without strong army in europe as well as japan and skorea due to their alliance with u.s and nato the only reason to keep strong army and nukes is to preserve Islamic values in Pakistan otherwise if we want to become liberal like west it is better to become their ally and follow their lifestyle they will provide you with full security like they are providing skore,japan and europe and there is no need of nukes and large army better then if we want to follow western culture better to make Pakistan their colony rather than remaining a separate hypocrate nation using name of Islam but implementing laws of west and following their living style and culture atleast it will end poverty and improve our living standards
 
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There are nations who are surviving more better than us without strong army in europe as well as japan and skorea due to their alliance with u.s and nato the only reason to keep strong army and nukes is to preserve Islamic values in Pakistan otherwise if we want to become liberal like west it is better to become their ally and follow their lifestyle they will provide you with full security like they are providing skore,japan and europe and there is no need of nukes and large army better then if we want to follow western culture better to make Pakistan their colony rather than remaining a separate hypocrate nation using name of Islam but implementing laws of west and following their living style and culture atleast it will end poverty and improve our living standards
Mr Ayub agreed to your point of view..and we were doing good until indian army marched into Bengal and USA aircraft carrier got stuck in water ...so ask this question will USA come to save Taiwan today..?
 
Mr Ayub agreed to your point of view..and we were doing good until indian army marched into Bengal and USA aircraft carrier got stuck in water ...so ask this question will USA come to save Taiwan today..?
Taiwan condition is very different as china is much powerful than india and u.s helped us to save west Pakistan otherwise india has completely choked our airforce in 1971 we never allowed u.s to form basis like japan and skorea in our history
 
Taiwan condition is very different as china is much powerful than india and u.s helped us to save west Pakistan otherwise india has completely choked our airforce in 1971 we never allowed u.s to form basis like japan and skorea in our history
Wow you are beyond redemption what are you smoking ...you cant even understand simple concept of self serving ? You also think USA saved us from india..really ??
 

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