Re: Is Karachi really modern?
^^ And that might be disastrous for Karachi; the focus will shift over to Gwadar, and Karachi will be left to rot (the taxes from Karachi - of course - will haul over to Gwadar). Think about Gwadar as another Islamabad, a well established city which eats up the taxes from other parts of the country. And if Karachi is fixed we won't really need Gwadar that much - it's an exploitation of Pakistan's beautiful environment. Every city needs to eat up its own taxes first, not the taxes from some other area. Mostar95 are you in Karachi? If you would even have a visit to Karachi it is quite evident that very few people pay their taxes properly.