Are Indian firms taking over Pakistan telecommunications?

Re: Are Indian firms taking over Pakistan telecommunications?

yaar baat to sahi hai ke pakistani log indians se zyada khoobsurat hain.. par aise kaam mein soorat se zyada akkal hona zaroori hai.. no one wants a busty brainless blonde trying to help them back up their critical data when an ugly looking afro can do the job much better… ab bina wajah ke points mat leke aao

Re: Are Indian firms taking over Pakistan telecommunications?

it is labor laws that keep india from competing effectively

The economy has paid a heavier price than the minister may want to acknowledge. India’s Industrial Disputes Act of 1947 requires companies employing more than 100 workers to seek government approval before they can fire employees or close down

It isn’t therefore a surprise that the India’s garment manufacturing industry opts for laborsaving technology even when hourly wages are as low as 38 cents, compared with 88 cents in coastal China. With employers reluctant to add to their workforce, nine out of 10 Indian workers are forced into low-productivity occupations that pay poorly and offer no benefits or legal protection.

Much of the reasoning behind labor regulation was wrong- headed and led to outcomes that were antithetical to their original objectives,'' say Timothy Besley and Robin Burgess, professors at the London School Economics in a study titled, Can Labor Regulation Hinder Economic Performance? Evidence From India.‘’

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