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Good progress despite inherting near default Pakistan from Niazi regime.
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Patwari came out of the closet at last with his intense expression of Bughaz e Imran.Good progress despite inherting near default Pakistan from Niazi regime.
Plus - it’s fake news:
Good progress despite inherting near default Pakistan from Niazi regime.
Everything destructive is allowed to happen to the country in ONE man’s Bughaz:Very good. Make the numbers look good - meanwhile in reality industry has come to a screeching halt. Duffers and thier dogs have even bitten IT sector.
Good progress despite inherting near default Pakistan from Niazi regime.
The remarkable thing here is that fixing this issue doesn't have to be difficult, not at all. It literally just takes leaders who are focused on national interests and some basic common sense.Very good. Make the numbers look good - meanwhile in reality industry has come to a screeching halt. Duffers and thier dogs have even bitten IT sector.
Plus - it’s fake news:
Transport where? Over the Himalayas to the China? Was this project even tested for economic feasibility - before PMLN sold it to us as “gift” from China:So, all we had to do with CPEC was orient as an energy corridor - i.e., a port to receive crude, refineries to make product, rail lines and roads to transport product.
It’s fake news because the debt to gdp ratio isn’t real. It’s based on force aka manipulation of the PKR value - a typical hall mark of currency manipulator Ishaq Dar:You don't know who the source "Topline Securities" is right? fake news lol
Debt data is taken from State Bank of Pakistan website.
The remarkable thing here is that fixing this issue doesn't have to be difficult, not at all. It literally just takes leaders who are focused on national interests and some basic common sense.
For example, we have China that imports oil and gas, and it wants to build an alternative route to the Straits of Malacca (in case the US puts pressure there).
So, all we had to do with CPEC was orient as an energy corridor - i.e., a port to receive crude, refineries to make product, rail lines and roads to transport product. Just build all that on loans from China, and then require China to pay a toll fee every year (given the debt accrued to build that infrastructure, they'd be toll-free for some years, and then eventually, Pakistan will get income).
It’s fake news because the debt to gdp ratio isn’t real. It’s based on force aka manipulation of the PKR value - a typical hall mark of currency manipulator Ishaq Dar:
You believe Chinese negotiators to be THAT dumb like our Sharifs?Just build all that on loans from China, and then require China to pay a toll fee every year…
Thats the most frustrating thing. The solutions to our problems are so simple - yet the elite will fight tooth and nail to prevent them being implemented. The truth is a wealthy populous and a burgeoning middle class is contractory to the interest of the elite. People with wealth begin to aquire knowledge, they travel, they have aspirations, they form opinions - they challenge the status quo - look at the bulk of the PTI traditional vote bank for example.The remarkable thing here is that fixing this issue doesn't have to be difficult, not at all. It literally just takes leaders who are focused on national interests and some basic common sense.
For example, we have China that imports oil and gas, and it wants to build an alternative route to the Straits of Malacca (in case the US puts pressure there).
So, all we had to do with CPEC was orient as an energy corridor - i.e., a port to receive crude, refineries to make product, rail lines and roads to transport product. Just build all that on loans from China, and then require China to pay a toll fee every year (given the debt accrued to build that infrastructure, they'd be toll-free for some years, and then eventually, Pakistan will get income).
No - they’re not simple:Thats the most frustrating thing. The solutions to our problems are so simple…
You believe Chinese negotiators to be THAT dumb like our Sharifs?