Friday, September 25, 2009

Afghanistgan and Indian Influence

My feelings are:

If some one is injured, hungry or thirsty, or some one’s dear has passed away; he will be thankful to that person who helps him in time of need. I have heard people calling that helping hand an “angel”.

Some nationals promote their nationalism on worldwide basis. They reach places they find vacuum and people looking out to redress their sufferings; be the helper from among or an outsider.

Deeds and not slogans do the job. Noble cause is to be noble and promote a noble image of your country. Go deep into the hearts of people. Work for their prosperity in bringing them “dress, education, food, and health services”.

In many countries, I found Indians working as importers, exporters, consultants, wholesalers, retailers and doctors and entertainers (theaters, movie and music discs). They have established themselves in those countries and earn money for them and ultimately name and money for their country.

Indian nationals established themselves since long, in many Muslim countries, as in Afghanistan, investing money, doing business, providing cheap manpower, IT-innovations, industrial machinery and what not.

My questions to a Pakistani –
 Have you ever tried to set up businesses, medical facilities, food processors, textiles, in other countries; instead of opening up several outlets in one city or the whole of country?
 US and Japan have established industry in countries where cheap labor is available. It created jobs in those countries and reduced cost of products. Pakistan industry is no less than others; take, Batala Engineering whose products used to be exported to UK; Imdad Tanning Machinery; they are also exporters; Kohinoor Textiles and their contemporaries; Ittefaq Industries; they have a long range of products, the KSB pumps at Wah.
 If you have put 100 demands on table for help from other countries; how many were for “exporting your manpower – officially”.

On the other side –
 There have been established instances where products of Pakistan; like dalda (cooking oil), atta (wheat flour) and rice were expensive inside Pakistan and they were cheaper in Afghanistan????
 If that was labeled “smuggling”; why Pakistan did not try to export officially and why the other country welcome unofficially.
 Pakistan and Afghanistan are brotherly, friendly; Why they are not on talking terms from core of heart? Why they don’t visit each other frequently?

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