Lesson to Learn - Strengthen the Economy

Re: Lesson to Learn - Strengthen the Economy

aussieindian

pakistan needs india like it needs a hole in the head.

If pakistan was to rely on another country china would be a better more reliable state as history shows.

the stregth of the nation is from the military so cutting the military would only suit india.

It should cut off ties with AMerica because it is root cause of all instability and chaos.

the country will only become strong if it follows an ideology and currently it has none,

secondly its polticial structure needs to be destroyed and a new system needs to replace it which can serve the people and its needs.

Re: Lesson to Learn - Strengthen the Economy

After 2nd world war Japan did not have any military and still does not have any military. So according to you, Pakistan is more powerful than Japan as Pakistans military is more powerful than Japans. LOL

Re: Lesson to Learn - Strengthen the Economy

ha what are you talking? talk with respect, pakistan is a nuclear power , they have assembled nuclear bomb so now they are equal to u.s.a. super power ,

Re: Lesson to Learn - Strengthen the Economy

The nuclear power you talk about, is not something to boast about, it is only a 'deterent' - it insures no one will attack you, BUT it also ensures you will not attack anyone. Thus the 'status quo' can be maintained.

This situation is in favour of India - they do not want any change in the LOC and want it to become the permanent border.

By trading with India, things would become cheaper in both countries, because of very low trucking charges. It could be done on a 'barter system', that is if you buy $1billion from India, India must buy $1billion from Pakistan.

With Indo Pak trade, - business men would visit each others countries.

If the indian/pakistan visa's are opened - tourists could flow. Tourism is worth billions of dollars, employment in hotels, restuarants, handicraft sales and other employment opportunities.

Grow the Economy - that is the main thing required. Not war.