r3alist
Elite Member
Yes, I definitely believe that if Pakistan produce lots of top tier talent, top-tier products and even some innovation then Arabs will be the first to purchase, and I personally think Pakistan should not ever sellI have given credit to the Indian workforce where it was due. But how does that prevent the Pakistani workforce from replacing them eventually especially given the civilizational ties? How does a country like India which is inherently against the Arab Palestinian a long term benefit to the Arab world while the Pakistan is inherently pro the Arab world.
What you and others here are missing is the potential future: Pakistan ups its game in education and talent and tap into the natural affiliation with the Arab world. Why shouldn't Pakistan do that? And, yes, one day the Arab street can become strong enough to exert itself. And I can already tell they are very vocal in supporting Pakistan in the ongoing conflict with India and I bet many of them have significant positions in their respective societies and they could influence hiring, firing and contracts and businesses; you are taking 'the street' part too literally, my friend.
But, I think you should perhaps seek out an Arab perspective on this, when it comes to business matters they are far more secular and pragmatic,




