Four states ‘commit’ $27bn investment in years ahead, claims Ahsan

And that’s precisely the reason why I ashamed of being born a Pakistani. I used to take pride in my country, its language and culture. But now, I detest nothing more than that.

The majority of us do; a child in the womb of a Pakistani woman is a loser before he's pushed out in Pakistan. There is no worse cruel joke than that.

As for the South Asian culture, the nach nachia is so far removed from a civilized society or Islamic way of life that I've detested it since the day I became self-aware of my surroundings. Its customs and traditions are that of losers who've not won or accomplished anything; you just need to go to a desi wedding, and the shit show of these low-IQ jahil kids throughout is all you need to see what went wrong. Looking at South Asian dramas and movies, you get nothing of value from them. You see South Asians and how they present themselves in general; you want to do nothing but gun them down.

In the hereafter, while I'm questioned for my deeds, I will question and want to know what went wrong and that I was born out of that soil.
 
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Zero brains Pakistanis have, and see below just today; their advisor is resigning because it's just not working as it should. The current government is feeding people nothing but jumblas.

As to how it would go inside, people knew it could lead to a collapse.


@Ghseean, the above article answers your post about friendly countries having a trust deficit.


yeah, i read it yesterday it is just hopelessness everywhere.
austerity measures they begin with by slaying low pay scale staff from 1-16 grade and as he mentioned:

"Dr Kasier also challenged the committee’s recommendation to abolish 150,000 Basic Pay Scale (BPS) 1 to 16 low- cost positions and privatise Utility Stores Corporation (USC), saying that the entire burden of “right-sizing” was being imposed on the lower income strata of society and that there was no mention of any of the high-cost Secretary, Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary, Director-General, etc. positions that would be eliminated."

today's news giving reasons for his resignation in detail:

he seems so fed up as he said:
"He revealed that, come the last date of filing tax returns, he will submit his returns one day late in protest against the government’s non-serious approach to arresting the fiscal profligacy eroding the economic base. He called upon all tax-paying companies and individuals to do the same."
 
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It would be best to take this with a tanker load of salt.

@Forsvaret @RescueRanger@ziaulislam

I have one serious question: When will the first $25 billion, which has been promised over the last two decades, arrive? Is it still waiting for clearance? :(
Bohat bari ghalati kardi Pakistan bana kar aur inn haramkhoron ke hawale kar ke.
 
The majority of us do; a child in the womb of a Pakistani woman is a loser before he's pushed out in Pakistan. There is no worse cruel joke than that.

As for the South Asian culture, the nach nachia is so far removed from a civilized society or Islamic way of life that I've detested it since the day I became self-aware of my surroundings. Its customs and traditions are that of losers who've not won or accomplished anything; you just need to go to a desi wedding, and the shit show of these low-IQ jahil kids throughout is all you need to see what went wrong. Looking at South Asian dramas and movies, you get nothing of value from them. You see South Asians and how they present themselves in general; you want to do nothing but gun them down.

In the hereafter, while I'm questioned for my deeds, I will question and want to know what went wrong and that I was born out of that soil.
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The Ayub era economics of a handful of families controlling industry still lives strong in Pakistan even in 2024.
The assumption is that they now need a Pakistan to continue prospering is the difference.

They have all the contingencies in place.

This extends beyonds the families to the elite in the establishment and bureaucracy.

Pakistan rahe na rahe - apna falooda theek kar liya hai.

Every mid level officer too is now focused on getting their kids educated and settled - have 20cr in their bank account and then they’ll leave it to fate.
 
Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal says that four countries have allocated $27 billion for investment through launching various mega projects in Pakistan under framework of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

“The SIFC is a very useful institution and framework under which our four brother countries have allocated $27bn for investment. Saudi Arabia allocated $5bn, UAE and Kuwait $10bn each and Azerbaijan $2bn,” he said while responding to various questions at a press conference in Lahore on Saturday. “And this is the vision of our Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif who wants investment from friendly countries instead of getting loans from them,” he added.

The minister said the investment is expected to be made within the next two to four years, as, presently, the government is busy in preparing feasibilities for various projects.

According to him, Pakistan seeks trade, not loans, from China and Saudi Arabia. These two countries have consistently provided unconditional support in times of need since the existence of Pakistan. He said talks with the IMF were underway and soon an agreement would be finalised.

Flanked by secretary general, the Institution of Engineers Pakistan Engineer Amir Zamir Ahmed Khan and Usman Farooq, member Pakistan Engineering Council, Ahsan Iqbal said the PML-N,under Nawaz Sharif’s leadership, have put Pakistan’s economy back on track. He was of the view that the ongoing period is not a time for long marches or spreading chaos. He said any party having a programme for economic recovery must share it with the government.

Regarding the energy crisis, Iqbal assured that it would be controlled within a year. Additionally, the inflation rate will be brought down to single digit by the end of the year.

He said the interior minister has been asked to get the irregularities in the Engineers Council elections investigated. “I couldn’t even cast my vote in the election due to a glitch,” he added.

Ahsan said in a bid to revitalise Pakistan’s economy, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to announce a comprehensive five-year plan outlining national economic goals. The plan aims to address pressing issues such as the energy crisis, tax evasion, and instability. “Pakistan must avoid chaos and instability to achieve progress and development,” Ahsan emphasised. “Without peace, there will be no investments, and the energy crisis will persist.”

He urged traders to contribute to the country’s progress by paying taxes, highlighting that 70 per cent of taxes are borne by the industrial sector, while the service sector’s contribution is negligible. He said that tax evasion forces the government to borrow from others and sign agreements with the IMF.

In a message to opposition parties, particularly Jamaat-I-Islami, Ahsan appealed for collective efforts to resolve issues. “If they have an alternative plan, they should present it. We will open our books and share all resources to tackle the challenges.” He emphasised for paying tax and said: “We must pay taxes and curb electricity theft. Strikes and shutdowns will only harm the national economy. This is not the time for protests and exploiting people’s emotions.”

In another media talk, the minister criticised Imran Khan for making unnecessary noise over the facilities in Jail. “He (Imran Khan) is living in five-star jail having cooked meal, exercise machines etc. But when I was sent to jail by Imran Khan’s government, it didn’t even allow me for physiotherapy of my arms that was operated by doctors three days before he was imprisoned. And due to this my arm became deformed forever,” he deplored.

He said Imran Khan is allowed to meet his lawyers, party leaders, talk with media besides having other facilities. But during Imran Khan’s government, he and other PML-N and opposition leaders were not even allowed to meet their lawyers. “I haven’t seen or heard that Imran Khan is sweating while he appears in court. But, on the other hand, I have seen Nawaz Sharif, three-time PM, sweating in jail,” he said, adding that the government has never thought of taking revenge from Imran Khan.
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That's good to hear about.

Pakistan has great potential and is an excellent opportunity for investors.
 
The Ayub era economics of a handful of families controlling industry still lives strong in Pakistan even in 2024.


Those families at least invested and created jobs.They were a productive elite.
 

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