i got this one from email,
The writer is an Islamabad-based freelance columnist. Farrukh Naeem Email:
farrukh15@hotmail. com, i don’t have any link for this, No offense buddies
**Here’s what is happening in India:
The two Ambani brothers can buy 100 percent of every company listed
on the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) and would still be left with $30
billion to spare. The fou r richest Indians can buy up all goods and
services produced over a year by 169 million Pakistanis and still be left
with $60 billion to spare. The four richest Indians are now richer than
the forty richest Chinese.
In November, Bombay Stock Exchange’s benchmark Sensex flirted with
20,000 points. As a consequence, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries
became a $100 billion company (the entire KSE is capitalized at $65
billion). Mukesh owns 48 percent of Reliance.
In November, comes Neeta’s birthday. Neeta turned forty-four three
weeks ago. Look what she got from her husband as her birthday present: A
sixty-million dollar jet with a custom fitted master bedroom, bathroom
with mood lighting, a sky bar, entertainment cabins, satellite
television, wireless communication and a separate cabin with game consoles.
Neeta is Mukesh Ambani’s wife, and Mukesh is not India’s richest but the
second richest.
M ukesh is now building his new home, Residence Antillia (after a
mythical, phantom island somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean). At a cost of $1
billion this would be the most expensive home on the face of the
planet. At 173 meters tall Mukesh’s new family residence, for a family of
six, will be the equivalent of a 60-storeyed building. The first six
floors are reserved for parking. The seventh floor is for car servicing and
maintenance. The eighth floor houses a mini-theatre. Then there’s a
health club, a gym and a swimming pool. Two floors are reserved for Ambani
family’s guests. Four floors above the guest floors are family floors
all with a superb view of the Arabian Sea. On top of everything are
three helipads. A staff of 600 is expected to care for the family and
their family home.
In 2004, India became the 3rd most attractive foreign direct
investment destination. Pakistan wasn’t even in the top 25 countries. In 2004,
the Un ited Nations, the representative body of 192 sovereign member
states, had requested the Election Commission of India to assist the UN in
the holding elections in Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah and Dowlat-e
Eslami-ye Afghanestan. Why the Election Commission of India and not the
Election Commission of Pakistan? After all, Islamabad is closer to Kabul
than is Delhi.
Imagine, 12 percent of all American scientists are of Indian origin;
38 percent of doctors in America are Indian; 36 percent of NASA
scientists are Indians; 34 percent of Microsoft employees are Indians; and 28
percent of IBM employees are Indians.
For the record: Sabeer Bhatia created and founded Hotmail. Sun
Microsystems was founded by Vinod Khosla. The Intel Pentium processor, that
runs 90 percent of all computers, was fathered by Vinod Dham. Rajiv
Gupta co-invented Hewlett Packard’s E-speak project. Four out of ten
Silicon Valley start-ups are run by In dians. Bollywood produces 800 movies
per year and six Indian ladies have won Miss Universe/Miss World titles
over the past 10 years.
For the record: Azim Premji, the richest Muslim entrepreneur on the
face of the planet, was born in Bombay and now lives in Bangalore.India
now has more than three dozen billionaires; Pakistan has none (not a
single dollar billionaire) .
The other amazing aspect is the rapid pace at which India is creating
wealth. In 2002, Dhirubhai Ambani, Mukesh and Anil Ambani’s father,
left his two sons a fortune worth $2.8 billion. In 2007, their combined
wealth stood at $94 billion. On 29 October 2007, as a result of the
stock market rally and the appreciation of the Indian rupee, Mukesh became
the richest person in the world, with net worth climbing to US$63.2
billion (Bill Gates, the richest American, stands at around $56 billion).
Indians and Pakistanis have the same Y-chromosome ha plogroup. We have
the same genetic sequence and the same genetic marker (namely: M124).
We have the same DNA molecule, the same DNA sequence. Our culture, our
traditions and our cuisine are all the same. We watch the same movies
and sing the same songs. What is it that Indians have and we don’t?
Indians elect their leaders.**