Ex-Singapore Diplomat analysis on Pakistan with Pakistani journalists

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Listen to this short clip, he has direct experience with Pakistan during his service. He did a full panel with Pakistani journalists.

He says Pakistan has been mismanaged poorly from the beginning, you can't blame others for your issues.

He says it's a feudalistic society and all politicians regardless of parties are useless. He says the military is part of the problem for upholding this status quo, but also holds the country together.

He even says Pakistan has been on the brink of failure for a long time.

An incompetent feudalistic country with an incompetent military ruling it and useless feudal politicians.

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Listen to this short clip, he has direct experience with Pakistan during his service. He did a full panel with Pakistani journalists.

He says Pakistan has been mismanaged poorly from the beginning, you can't blame others for your issues.

He says it's a feudalistic society and all politicians regardless of parties are useless. He says the military is part of the problem for upholding this status quo, but also holds the country together.

He even says Pakistan has been on the brink of failure for a long time.

An incompetent feudalistic country with an incompetent military ruling it and useless feudal politicians.

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Kausikan's father, P. S. Raman, was a late British Raj-born Indian immigrant who moved to Singapore after the Partition of India. After serving as a Singapore diplomat, the wealthy P. S. Raman married Lim Eng Neo, a Peranakan, with whom he had three children.

His name says it all. Of course Pakistan has been mismanaged. There is absolutely bo doubt about that.
 
Kausikan's father, P. S. Raman, was a late British Raj-born Indian immigrant who moved to Singapore after the Partition of India. After serving as a Singapore diplomat, the wealthy P. S. Raman married Lim Eng Neo, a Peranakan, with whom he had three children.

His name says it all. Of course Pakistan has been mismanaged. There is absolutely bo doubt about that.
I don't sense any malice in his words though, highly rational and logical. We should learn from them instead of deflect.

Of course though you are not wrong on his background however he provides justified reasoning for his opinions
 
I don't sense any malice in his words though, highly rational and logical. We should learn from them instead of deflect.

Of course though you are not wrong on his background however he provides justified reasoning for his opinions

The Pakistani state will be fine.
 
Pakistan is mismanaged but I rather not take advice of Indian origin Singaporean. Indian is a Indian after all no matter how much removed from it. Their hatred of Pakistan will remain till nuclear fallout hit them. If tomorrow Indians take over Singapore then that will also become legitimate target for Pakistan in all out war.
 
Listen to this short clip, he has direct experience with Pakistan during his service. He did a full panel with Pakistani journalists.

He says Pakistan has been mismanaged poorly from the beginning, you can't blame others for your issues.

He says it's a feudalistic society and all politicians regardless of parties are useless. He says the military is part of the problem for upholding this status quo, but also holds the country together.

He even says Pakistan has been on the brink of failure for a long time.

An incompetent feudalistic country with an incompetent military ruling it and useless feudal politicians.

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"Singaporean" analysts should be cross checked for their actual origin. Many are Indian diaspora, hence have inherited the same inferiority complex that their relatives have. There is one that Al Jazeera kept wheeling out during the Iran-US war. You could see how much pain he was in when forced to utter the word "Pakistan".

Chinese origin, Malaysia origin and white singaporean citizens talk objectively
 
"Singaporean" analysts should be cross checked for their actual origin. Many are Indian diaspora, hence have inherited the same inferiority complex that their relatives have. There is one that Al Jazeera kept wheeling out during the Iran-US war. You could see how much pain he was in when forced to utter the word "Pakistan".

Chinese origin, Malaysia origin and white singaporean citizens talk objectively
It's okay, OP is on some doomer hype train.
 

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