Breaking Free From IMF Shackles: Economic Crisis, Poverty & Capitalism - Dr.Taimur Rahman | NSP

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    In this podcast video episode, we delve into the Pakistani economy and its structure with Dr. ‪@Taimur_Laal‬ an economist, and professor at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), The episode starts with a brief summary of the conversation, followed by Dr. Rahman's experience with remuneration at LUMS and his decision to reside in Pakistan despite better opportunities abroad. Dr. Taimure Rahman shares his passion for economics and political science and how he believes diversification of the economy can lead to its growth. He also discusses his interest in music and teaching as a second nature and the differences between professors and teachers.
    The conversation moves on to the use of research/journals versus the internet and Dr. Rahman's family background. He then talks about life goals, means, and money, and the importance of basic needs and quality of life. The focus of the conversation then shifts toward capitalism and its elite class. Dr. Rahman explains how the capitalist structure of the economy leads to poverty and economic destruction. He talks about trade deficits, international trade, tariffs, and the structure of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
    Dr. Rahman shares his thoughts on international loans from the World Bank and the IMF and the debt crisis. He suggests measures to be free of the IMF shackles and talks about the development of the cotton industry and deceit by Independent Power Producers (IPPs). The podcast episode concludes with Dr. Rahman's view that the economy won't improve the current way, and people must protest against inflation. He also explains how protests can impact the IMF. The episode ends with a thank you note and Dr. Rahman's contact details.
    00:00 Summary of the Conversation with Dr. Taimur Rahman
    2:13 Remuneration at LUMS
    2:50 Decision to reside in Pakistan
    4:37 Interest in Economics and Political Science
    7:22 Diversification of the economy
    9:37 Passion and career
    11:57 Music and teaching as a second nature
    14:14 Professors vs teachers
    17:37 Researches/journals or Internet?
    22:02 Dr. Taimur's family background
    24:02 Life goals, means, and money
    26:50 Basic needs and quality of life
    28:38 Poverty is due to the capitalist structure of the economy
    31:13 What is capitalism? And its Elite class
    34:55 Our economic destruction due to global capitalism
    38:30 Trade deficit and international trade
    44:00 Tariffs in the past and now
    49:50 Structure of IMF
    54:18 International loans from World Bank vs IMF
    59:35 Debt crisis and strategy to come out of it
    1:02:35 Suggested measures to be free of the IMF shackles
    1:07:28 Cotton industry and its development
    1:09:00 Deceit by IPPs
    1:11:55 Economy won't improve the current way
    1:15:40 People must protest against inflation
    1:19:15 How can protest impact IMF?
    1:21:19 Thank you note and contact details of Dr. Taimur Rahman
    Connect With Dr. ‪@Taimur_Laal‬
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Komentáře • 402

  • @NaeemSikandar
    @NaeemSikandar  Před rokem +4

    Subscribe to our channel and press the bell icon to keep yourself updated: czcams.com/users/Back2BasicsPodcast

  • @learnenglishwithhamid
    @learnenglishwithhamid Před rokem +34

    The top 10 contributors to the IMF are:
    United States - 17.46%
    Japan - 6.15%
    China - 6.09%
    Germany - 5.32%
    United Kingdom - 4.37%
    France - 4.03%
    India - 3.58%
    Italy - 3.18%
    Canada - 2.42%
    Russia - 2.40%
    Together, these 10 countries account for more than 55% of the total quota and contributions to the IMF.

    • @bbhusari
      @bbhusari Před rokem +4

      Very nice to read that India is also a contributor

    • @hksfafa7270
      @hksfafa7270 Před rokem +1

      Top 10 economies

    • @hksfafa7270
      @hksfafa7270 Před rokem +2

      Usa
      China
      Japan
      Germany
      India
      Uk
      This is the order

    • @ijazahmad5903
      @ijazahmad5903 Před rokem

      Happy to hear that India is also competing the race ❤

    • @Moonuuu
      @Moonuuu Před rokem

      ​@@ijazahmad5903 So why you are proud? Pakistan is not there

  • @learnenglishwithhamid
    @learnenglishwithhamid Před rokem +16

    Neo-colonialism is a term used to describe the economic and political control that developed countries exercise over developing countries, even after the latter gain political independence. It is a form of indirect control where developed countries use economic and political means to maintain their dominance over the economies and political systems of developing countries. In the context of international relations, neo-colonialism can take various forms such as foreign aid, debt relief, and economic policies that benefit the interests of developed countries at the expense of developing countries. Critics of neo-colonialism argue that it perpetuates global inequality, undermines the sovereignty of developing countries, and stifles their economic growth and development.

    • @Charvak-Atheist
      @Charvak-Atheist Před rokem +2

      I am not Pakistani, I am Indian.
      But mai inse Capitalism par bilkul bhi agree nahi karta.
      Free Market Capitilism is the least imperfect economic system.
      Aap log Communist economics se experiment kar ke dekh hi lo ek baar, dir tasalli ho jae ge.
      Apne country me Import ban kar do, aur Private buisness ko bhi ban kar do.
      Fir dekho.
      1991 tak hum bhi Socialism and License Raj ka model follow karte tha.
      Government economy me sab kuch control karti thi.
      Humara haalat bahut kharab ho gaya tha iske wajhe se.
      Hume bhi IMF ke paas jaana para, aur Hume bhi Bailout karne ka yahi sart tha ki Free Market economics ke taraf move karna hoga ga.
      Uske baad se dekho, humara growth rate badhne laga.
      🙏🏼As an Indian I thank IMF kyu ki IMF ne Indian government ke sar par bandook rakh ke economy ko open karwaya.
      Ye nahi karwata to aaj bhi hum wahi 2% growth Wali economy hote.
      Thank you IMF❤

    • @kamranrajoka2055
      @kamranrajoka2055 Před rokem

      czcams.com/play/PL558dJDwkhGhzQhauCch9GaaPEJquYtXG.html

    • @abdullahdaniyal114
      @abdullahdaniyal114 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Charvak-Atheist As long as internal economy and local industries are not strong enough, going to IMF is suicide.
      India managed to utilize IMF optimally because it had strong internal economy but it is also true if India would have remained a socialist then it's economy would have not grown to an extent at which it is today.

    • @sureshjatawat9763
      @sureshjatawat9763 Před rokem +3

      ​@@abdullahdaniyal114 Pakistan economy can never become good and healthy be it capitalism or any other system bcs Pakistan doesn't produce anything and bcs of its uncontrolled population explosion and religious control on people and military controlling the economy.
      Pakistan military own so many businesses in Pakistan.
      Pakistan need population control bill like china than Pakistan can work on economic policy but bcs of population explosion the burden of consumers increasing which increase more import and it's like vicious cycle.
      Yeah tbhi hga jb log sach bolenge yeah Bhai Jo khudko itna bda economist smjh rhe h inko yeah hi nhi pta population jis speed se bdh Rahi h Pakistan ka debt bdta hi rhega 😊

    • @shaheenafridiisbestinthewo995
      @shaheenafridiisbestinthewo995 Před rokem

      @@Charvak-Atheist
      Im am not Indian, I am Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰💪💪

  • @rishiraaj.580
    @rishiraaj.580 Před rokem +3

    Economy is the Real Power Of Any Country & Family. 👍

  • @SwitzerlandEducation4471
    @SwitzerlandEducation4471 Před rokem +13

    “It is much safer to be feared than loved”
    -Machiavelli

  • @subaktagin
    @subaktagin Před rokem +4

    My favourite professor of Pakistan. Great man. Thanks.

  • @alisher8906
    @alisher8906 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Listening to every podcast of Dr. Taimur boosts my productivity while I'm working in the office. Maza aa jata Sir g...

  • @FkJ-ro3kw
    @FkJ-ro3kw Před rokem +2

    Ppl like Dr taimur Rehan are real capital of our country 🎉

  • @rehanaziz6632
    @rehanaziz6632 Před 4 měsíci

    Very informative and productive debate, Masha'Allah. Dr Taimur Sahib's wisdom and clear economic vision is an asset to this country. The anchor has put very pertinent & wise questions for useful & informative debate.
    Mr Naeem Sikandar has extraordinary inquisitive qualities and skills to ask productive questions.

  • @SwitzerlandEducation4471

    An American priest walked into a barber shop in Washington, D.C. After he got his haircut, he asked how much it would be. The barber said, "No charge. I consider it a service to the Lord."
    The next morning, the barber came to work and there were 12 prayer books and a thank you note from the priest in front of the door.
    Later that day, a British police officer on vacation came in and got his hair cut. He then asked how much it was. The barber said, "No charge. I consider it a service to the community."
    The next morning, he came to work and there were a dozen donuts and a thank you note from the police officer.
    Then, a Nigerian Businessman came in and got a haircut. When he was done he asked how much it was. The barber said, "If you are really a Nigerian then you don't have to pay since you are from the same country as Akeem Olajuwon the basketballer."
    The next morning, the barber came to work and there were 12 Nigerians in front of his door waiting for a haircut!!!
    Join us at unlimited laughter 👈

  • @oliverbohn8861
    @oliverbohn8861 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for making this amazing video and for having Taimur on!

  • @nafeesahnaf2387
    @nafeesahnaf2387 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for bringing him in your podcast.

  • @dariusaasin5580
    @dariusaasin5580 Před rokem +4

    I am a great admirer of Dr. Taimur Sahab not only because he speaks the truth but his conscious is clean and wants to educate everyone.

  • @UmairRajpoot1
    @UmairRajpoot1 Před rokem +10

    What an proper economic conversation 💕

    • @Charvak-Atheist
      @Charvak-Atheist Před rokem

      I am not Pakistani, I am Indian.
      But mai inse Capitalism par bilkul bhi agree nahi karta.
      Free Market Capitilism is the least imperfect economic system.
      Aap log Communist economics se experiment kar ke dekh hi lo ek baar, dir tasalli ho jae ge.
      Apne country me Import ban kar do, aur Private buisness ko bhi ban kar do.
      Fir dekho.
      1991 tak hum bhi Socialism and License Raj ka model follow karte tha.
      Government economy me sab kuch control karti thi.
      Humara haalat bahut kharab ho gaya tha iske wajhe se.
      Hume bhi IMF ke paas jaana para, aur Hume bhi Bailout karne ka yahi sart tha ki Free Market economics ke taraf move karna hoga ga.
      Uske baad se dekho, humara growth rate badhne laga.
      🙏🏼As an Indian I thank IMF kyu ki IMF ne Indian government ke sar par bandook rakh ke economy ko open karwaya.
      Ye nahi karwata to aaj bhi hum wahi 2% growth Wali economy hote.
      Thank you IMF❤

    • @shaheenafridiisbestinthewo995
      @shaheenafridiisbestinthewo995 Před rokem +1

      @@Charvak-Atheist Laanat hai 😡

    • @arindamsaha735
      @arindamsaha735 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Charvak-Atheist isi liye ind china se itna piche he. 😅😂

    • @Charvak-Atheist
      @Charvak-Atheist Před 7 měsíci

      @@arindamsaha735
      Yeah, because we didn't did reforms as fast as it was required.
      Just for example-
      Private companies were not allowed in Space sector till 5years ago.
      It took us, 30 years more to open the sector for private companies.
      This was just one example, there are many sectors, which are not open for private players which got open very late.
      We didn't had Insolvency and Bankruptcy code till very recently (3years ago)
      We didn't had Inflation Targating regime for Centrak Bank till 2015.
      We lagged behind China in building up Soft and Hard Infra which resulted in lost productivity.
      And there are many more such things which were not done.
      So aisa nahi hai ki 1991 karna galat tha.
      Wo to karna hi tha, but uske saath saath aur bhi bahut kuch karna tha, Jo bahut late se kiya.
      Aur abhi bhi bahut bottelneck hai jo katna baaki hai, jaise Enforcement of Contract via Judicial Reforms ( kyu ki koi buisness dispute ho jae, aur Court jana pare to saalo lag jaate hai), Burocratic Reforms etc..

  • @vrshbha
    @vrshbha Před rokem +4

    Great talk, that was intense once Economic part started, it was looking like a debate.

  • @izax1686
    @izax1686 Před rokem +1

    Kindly invite javed hasan on your podcast and request him to give other side of the story. He seems to support IMF policies proposed for Pakistan. And also carry the conversation in layman terms just like you did here with respected Dr taimur.

  • @bbhusari
    @bbhusari Před rokem +2

    Wow ! Awesome podcasts, 1 hour 22 minutes of gripping talk . Full of logic, agreeable arguments and both the guys matched each other’s energy level . I heard professor Taimur for more than 50 hours on CZcams! A very talented and a classic academician.
    Nevertheless like any other leftist or communist from any part of the world. His diagnosis of current economic disaster and predictions of hopeless situation in future also if remedial actions aren’t taken , is perfect, wonderful and eye opening for one and all in Pakistan or other developmental societies across the world.
    Right now the need is to create awareness on these issues beyond political rhetorics and electoral maneuvers. He is right when he says that people should hit the streets in massive numbers without being lead by political entities. Chattar khaana band karnaa hi padega . Best wishes for May Day🎉🎉

  • @gursahabsinghgill909
    @gursahabsinghgill909 Před rokem +10

    Taimur , great as always

  • @kashy1202
    @kashy1202 Před rokem +2

    One of my favorite podcast

  • @wakeel_97
    @wakeel_97 Před rokem +4

    Naeem Bhai Irfan Malik Sahb Ko Invite Karein Podcast Py for Ai, Metaverse and Blockchain

  • @PabloEscobarG
    @PabloEscobarG Před rokem +7

    Waiting fir this brilliant podcast

  • @mukulmisra
    @mukulmisra Před rokem +2

    extremely sensible man mr. Taimur , I hope these greedy uneducated politicians are listening ... please start a petition in Pak so that public opinion can help these good people come into power .

  • @nmuhammad51
    @nmuhammad51 Před rokem

    It's such a treat to listen to Sir Taimur. Huge fan of him ❤

  • @sidjain999
    @sidjain999 Před rokem +4

    I would disagree with Taimur Rahman on his economic viewpoint, no country can’t run without importing goods which are needed to run its economy, no country produces everything, almost each country import something or the other , even China does but it doesn’t mean it’s bad economics , it’s a question of how and where you use those imports in an economy, some do it in an efficient and productive way and hence they get economically sufficient with time and gradually economically stronger , there should be a mix of free market economy rather than completely disowning the idea

    • @user-zo1mv7wp1n
      @user-zo1mv7wp1n Před rokem

      Chal be bewkoof paid it cell agents Modi bhakt , Indians don't agree with your point of view

    • @legendaryhound5261
      @legendaryhound5261 Před rokem +1

      He was proposing for immediate solution....rn we can't just afford to import...we need drill machines to mine raw materials so that we can locally manufacture them into products, instead of importing them, but yes you are also right in some way too definitely....

  • @UmerAli-bj4uy
    @UmerAli-bj4uy Před rokem +3

    Amazing Podcast , full of knowledge💙

  • @granofficial8846
    @granofficial8846 Před měsícem

    I have seen this programe twice as this was awaking very battery. Very good Dr sahib.

  • @salmanfarooq4483
    @salmanfarooq4483 Před rokem

    Naeem you did a very great job by inviting Taimoor !...

  • @rishiraaj.580
    @rishiraaj.580 Před rokem +1

    Studying In US, UK, Australia Is A Dream Of Lakhs Of Students But Only Few Lucky People Get This Opportunity. 😐

  • @muhammadlatif1389
    @muhammadlatif1389 Před rokem +1

    Very informative, but my question is, if a matric pass house wife can made a house budget then why the IMF and WB appointed Finance Minister can make a balance budget. Because the appointed FM is their employee not a public servant. Everyone know this then why it cannot change.

  • @raziagauhar1456
    @raziagauhar1456 Před rokem +1

    دل چاہتا ہے کہ تیمور رحمان کو ہی ؤزیر خزانہ بنا دیا جائے

  • @zopashagha1397
    @zopashagha1397 Před rokem

    Very pointed follow up questions, exactly the ones I was wondering, brilliant podcast w a national asset like Dr Taimur!

  • @MDweller
    @MDweller Před 10 měsíci

    kindly have a normal balanced audio and music range. sometime the sound goes too high as in the intro then i have to lower the volume then it goes quiet again when the talking start but then i have to adjust it again to listen because the sound is too low..

  • @babarazam900
    @babarazam900 Před rokem

    The questions I was craving to ask from sir taimur rehman those you already did ask .
    Best video❤️

  • @kartikshiroya2270
    @kartikshiroya2270 Před rokem +2

    Never do FTA with more industrialised nation than you are

  • @learnenglishwithhamid
    @learnenglishwithhamid Před rokem +10

    Pakistan was born a weak state. Soon after independence, Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah asked the US, in a letter sent with his emissary, for $2 billion in military and financial aid, including $170 million for the army, $75 million for the air force, $60 million for the navy, and $700 million each for industrial and agricultural development. He had made a cultural choice.

    • @mohsinafzaal7159
      @mohsinafzaal7159 Před rokem +2

      This was another blunder by Mr Jinnah…… he should have asked for the establishment of modern educational institutions like Mr Nehru asked USA to establish IITs across India….. and we can see the results today…..

    • @learnenglishwithhamid
      @learnenglishwithhamid Před rokem +3

      @@mohsinafzaal7159 Agreed

    • @9Rehankhan19
      @9Rehankhan19 Před rokem

      So india never asked for military assistance? They build their army by their own ?
      I don’t think without foreign assistance or aid they could build such an army and nuclear arsenal in such short span of time.

    • @mohsinafzaal7159
      @mohsinafzaal7159 Před rokem

      @@9Rehankhan19 yes! But their first priority was education but it was never our priority and even to this day we don’t pay any attention to education!

    • @ismail4900
      @ismail4900 Před rokem

      @@mohsinafzaal7159 easier said than done... pk wouldn't have survived without US aid in early years even nehru knew this

  • @UmerAli-bj4uy
    @UmerAli-bj4uy Před rokem +3

    Taimoor Rehman What a Analysis 👌superb💙

    • @Charvak-Atheist
      @Charvak-Atheist Před rokem +1

      I am not Pakistani, I am Indian.
      But mai inse Capitalism par bilkul bhi agree nahi karta.
      Free Market Capitilism is the least imperfect economic system.
      Aap log Communist economics se experiment kar ke dekh hi lo ek baar, dir tasalli ho jae ge.
      Apne country me Import ban kar do, aur Private buisness ko bhi ban kar do.
      Fir dekho.
      1991 tak hum bhi Socialism and License Raj ka model follow karte tha.
      Government economy me sab kuch control karti thi.
      Humara haalat bahut kharab ho gaya tha iske wajhe se.
      Hume bhi IMF ke paas jaana para, aur Hume bhi Bailout karne ka yahi sart tha ki Free Market economics ke taraf move karna hoga ga.
      Uske baad se dekho, humara growth rate badhne laga.
      🙏🏼As an Indian I thank IMF kyu ki IMF ne Indian government ke sar par bandook rakh ke economy ko open karwaya.
      Ye nahi karwata to aaj bhi hum wahi 2% growth Wali economy hote.
      Thank you IMF❤

    • @shaheenafridiisbestinthewo995
      @shaheenafridiisbestinthewo995 Před rokem

      @@Charvak-Atheist I am not Indian, I am Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰💪💪

    • @Charvak-Atheist
      @Charvak-Atheist Před rokem

      @@shaheenafridiisbestinthewo995
      So ?

  • @raviinder6406
    @raviinder6406 Před rokem +3

    Bahut hi Shaandaar🙏

  • @FaizKhan-nq7xe
    @FaizKhan-nq7xe Před rokem +4

    Taimur sir is amaze

  • @raziagauhar1456
    @raziagauhar1456 Před rokem

    صحیح مشورہ ! عوام کا احتجاج مہنگائی کے خلاف !

  • @muhammadsulemantahir4497

    Nice podcast. Excellent voice quality . Full of knowledge

  • @mohsinafzaal7159
    @mohsinafzaal7159 Před rokem +4

    Excellent discussion❤

  • @DIABLO_MMXXIV
    @DIABLO_MMXXIV Před rokem +12

    This podcast sure going to be a great one.

  • @HamzaMalik-bq8ky
    @HamzaMalik-bq8ky Před rokem +4

    He is treat to listen ❤

  • @ijazahmad5903
    @ijazahmad5903 Před rokem

    Sir bahut hi accurate or bahut hi pyari Guftagu ki aap logu ne lekin subse barra masla ye he humara k jab hum system se bahir hote hein tu hume subkuch saaf nazer aata he lekin junhi In hote hein system me Gul Mil jaate hein.

  • @tanveerahmad3537
    @tanveerahmad3537 Před rokem +1

    We heard the same joke from Shopkeeper when ML increased petrol prices.

  • @zee9410
    @zee9410 Před rokem

    Great talk with actual facts. If Pakistani people want to improve their lives they must not support any political party. They should only support their basic rights.

  • @user-kp3nd1mk2g
    @user-kp3nd1mk2g Před rokem

    dr taimur is such lovely and engaging person i have erver listened.

  • @khalidmohiuddin3201
    @khalidmohiuddin3201 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dr taimor is the most appropriate person for pM Pakistan or at least oppointed as PM advisor

  • @learnenglishwithhamid
    @learnenglishwithhamid Před rokem +12

    The Opium Wars were a series of armed conflicts that took place between China and Great Britain in the mid-19th century. The wars were fought over the issue of trade and specifically the trade of opium, which was being grown and produced in India under British control and then smuggled into China. The Chinese government, led by the Qing dynasty, had tried to ban the trade of opium due to its harmful effects on the population, but the British continued to smuggle it in anyway.

  • @yagamikhane6736
    @yagamikhane6736 Před rokem

    Naeem Bhai ho sakta hai aap ko koi aur guest ki baat satisfied ho
    Lekin dr. Taimur ne jo Pakistan ki problem, aur IMF ki strategy, aur us ke solution bataye hai woh mujhe isse phele kabhi bataye gaye, specifically IMF ki strategy...
    Is se pahle me sirf sunta tha ki IMF ayesa hai... waisa hai...lekin asal problem kisi ne ayese nhi bata all though mein aap ke podcast bahut time se follow kar raha hun
    Love from India

  • @farmanmughal365
    @farmanmughal365 Před rokem +2

    I love doctor sahib we proud of you!❤

  • @waseemshaheen84
    @waseemshaheen84 Před rokem

    پانچ دس فیصدی اسی نوے فیصد کی چھوٹی چھوٹی خوشیوں کو نچوڑ کر بڑا جشن خوش کرتے رہے کر رہے اور کرتے رہیں گے، اگر اس سرکل کو توڑنا ہے تو ایک بھرپور انقلاب بے شمار قربانیوں کا تقاضا کر رہا ہے، کامیابی حاصل ہوئی تو خوشگوار جشن مقدر بن سکتا ہے، پھر بغیر قربانی کے ہوگی من مانی، ان ادر ورڈز 🎉موجاں ای موجاں 🎊

  • @globalonetranscription510

    Sir or others, wanted to know that if refuse imports than other countries would also not give free access to our exports ?

  • @saeed-ali-uet
    @saeed-ali-uet Před rokem +1

    Great, man 😎. I think you're teaching us yes

  • @UnKnown-fw2mz
    @UnKnown-fw2mz Před 11 měsíci

    Such a Great Knowledge by Dr. Taimur Rehman.

  • @ahmedfarazpalijo1346
    @ahmedfarazpalijo1346 Před rokem

    Absolutely loved it!

  • @divyanshsh
    @divyanshsh Před rokem +4

    taimur sir is awesome

  • @user-pz3fi2jl1l
    @user-pz3fi2jl1l Před rokem

    Dr taimoor rehmaan SB ko salute hai I am fan of your thinking sir ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @UnKnown-fw2mz
    @UnKnown-fw2mz Před rokem

    Such an Energetic & Amazing Podcast! ❤

  • @gulraizahmad1118
    @gulraizahmad1118 Před rokem

    Taimoor sir what a great teacher . Hope one day I will meet him

  • @ehsanullah1158
    @ehsanullah1158 Před rokem

    It is really a clear solution to the current crisis....

  • @azharriaz14
    @azharriaz14 Před rokem

    He has more knowledge than any of our politician including every party

  • @daniyalazhar9959
    @daniyalazhar9959 Před rokem +1

    We want you as Finance Minister🥺

  • @abdurrabmuhammad9857
    @abdurrabmuhammad9857 Před rokem

    Very good discussion by Dr. Taimoor . I agree with him regarding diagnosis of our economic destruction . But I disagree partially about remedy he suggested for economic revival . Our main problem is political uncertainity , lack of economic reforms for sustainable growth and mismanagement or bad governance . In today's world we can not follow socialist economic policy . We need a powerful leadership like Dr. Mahathir muhammad of Malaysia , Tayyab erdowan of Turkey and Mrs. Hasina Wajid of Bangladesh , these leaders have successfully changed or improved their economy through present capitalist economic system. So I suggest we should support any such leader who can change our economy by reforms . Only agitation on streets cannot change our economy . Thank you .

  • @heshamkhan313
    @heshamkhan313 Před rokem

    Assalamualaikum
    Sir ,
    In long video ki short video k channel nama kya hai

  • @umerzaheer500
    @umerzaheer500 Před rokem +2

    he is a legend

  • @lemezohaib
    @lemezohaib Před rokem +2

    Waited so long for this

  • @CrickPassionate98
    @CrickPassionate98 Před rokem

    The teacher which every student needs love and respect from Bajaur 😊

  • @waqaryounis503
    @waqaryounis503 Před rokem +2

    I just loved it❤

  • @shaziaahmad8095
    @shaziaahmad8095 Před rokem

    Most productive podcast so far!

  • @kuntalsarma5106
    @kuntalsarma5106 Před rokem +8

    IMF se paise bhi chahea aur nakhre bhi bade sare, aise nai chalti na dunia Naeem bhai.

    • @priyakanjilal7748
      @priyakanjilal7748 Před rokem +2

      Ye sahab podcast mein kafi optimistic h about Pakistan but the reality is wahan public unrest is slowly taking shape. And if this continues ye bhot bada civil unrest ka form le lega.

    • @antarakmit4114
      @antarakmit4114 Před rokem

      @@priyakanjilal7748 Aur kar hi kya sakte hain yeh log, chtye sar ankhon par baithe hai, anpad qaum hain, also the fact that nearly 40.2% of their populace falls under 15, and mere 3.2% are over 65. (from 2017 census)
      As history accounts, that degree certains a youth bulge itself a ticking bomb of terrorism, civil unrest or (if optimistic) a revolution.
      Bilashuba bhagwan ki lathi mein awaz ni hoti hain.

    • @9Rehankhan19
      @9Rehankhan19 Před rokem +1

      @@priyakanjilal7748 lo agye US aid pe palne wale apna opinion leke.
      Even your educational institutes like iits were established with help from US and Soviet aid.
      Pakistan agay badega ya nahi, you don’t worry about that. Tum log thodi apni bhi innovation karo. Kabtak west ko copy karte rahoge in almost everything.

    • @user-zo1mv7wp1n
      @user-zo1mv7wp1n Před rokem

      Ye dekho Indians name rakh ke aa gye us agents , nalle , Indians believe in socialism form of economy, we hate capitalism and world bank , imf etc .....samjjhe champak

    • @priyakanjilal7748
      @priyakanjilal7748 Před rokem

      @@9Rehankhan19 haan to ? Pakistan to bheekh pe shuru se ab tk pal rha and maze ki baat ye h ki ab woh bhi nhi mil rha h. Jab desh azaad hota h to hr country help leta h. But after 75 years of creation if a country is begging for money or grants then it's shameful

  • @hasnainakramsoomro3238

    what is the ultimate end of this distorted situation. Are we rapidly approaching a border change scenario.

  • @rishiraaj.580
    @rishiraaj.580 Před rokem +1

    Pls provide subtitles also. 👍

  • @armanism9117
    @armanism9117 Před rokem +3

    He is PM material ❤

  • @zahirayub9778
    @zahirayub9778 Před rokem

    Why the budget made at a home can not replicated in the state level because it's structure and roll in society is more complex and what the public wants from the state can be counter productive to the economy in the long run look at protest in France over retirement age why does no one say who will flip the bill if changes are not made because the public what's more from the state then is economically viable

  • @mharumair6498
    @mharumair6498 Před rokem

    Amazing amazing podcast.
    I love this ❤

  • @naveenbangalore362
    @naveenbangalore362 Před rokem +1

    Eurpoean union has given you guys GSP status and if you raise import traiff, arree log thoda socha apaka exports pe germany tariff lage kya hota hain?

  • @ajethan2302
    @ajethan2302 Před rokem

    The discussion flew over me.. why it's IMFs obligation to follow the rules of the debtor? Is IMF an NGO? NO.. They are creditors and like any other creditors they will require the return with interest. If they don't, they will ask the debtor to fix and churn out the money from wherever they can. The IMF doesn't print money, they also have to answer people who lend money to the IMF. But the professor here only blamed the IMF. But who told Pakistan to go to the IMF? America? India? Israel? Instead of blaming the country and the leaders the professor is more inclined to blame capitalism and IMF. While there are hundreds of successful countries out there who have done and are doing great with capitalism.
    From Jinnah to the current government everyone looked outside for money instead of being productive.. first loan was 5 billion by Jinnah so what did you guys do with those billions? Why weren't you guys able to pay up that loan instead of borrowing more? Where's the critical discussion?
    I guess this is why people say that Pakistan is not a poor but highly missmanaged country. All the answers to the problems are outside and speculative.

  • @zeeddique
    @zeeddique Před rokem

    In my opinion:
    1) Imran Khan sab and pti have tried to make long term policies like tourism, ehsas programme etc etc but they were ousted from govt by corrupt mafias cuz he was against them as well.
    2) You should call Asad Umar in your podcast now and discuss all of this with him cuz most probably he will be the next finance minister of Pakistan. We would love to listen.

  • @muhammadyasirali7434
    @muhammadyasirali7434 Před rokem

    mai bohat buri taklifon wali jismani mazori me mubtla hun please mere liye dua kijiye ya allah hm sb pe rehm frma hm sb ko muaf kr k or hr tklif se nikal de mustafa k wastey aameen :'(

  • @rishiraaj.580
    @rishiraaj.580 Před rokem +1

    First Become Rich Then Become Philosopher 👍

  • @SibtainHaider
    @SibtainHaider Před rokem

    Dr Taimur is a wonderful scholar. Absolutely loved his talk here. Really annoyed by the host's pretentious efforts to sound like an intellectual, though.

  • @mazharali5348
    @mazharali5348 Před rokem +1

    very fruitful ,,,,!

  • @DentalDoseDaily
    @DentalDoseDaily Před rokem

    Very informative

  • @zaidkhalid3743
    @zaidkhalid3743 Před rokem

    I've been following Dr. Miftah Ismail, Dr. Qaiser Bengali, Shaukat Tareen, Ali Rizwi, Uzair Younas, Asad Umer and others, all of them have their own remedy for fixing the economy and most of their solutions are meant for long term, they were not short sighted or doesn't offer instant relief to the awaam.
    Now, while most of them have their differences, technical or political, their cry for help is you can't change anything within the system. The day you make an significant change, and it if hurts the benefits or well-being of decision makers here, they replace you, or turn your own people against you.
    You are basically helpless even when holding the FInance ministry, and you basically have to do what you are being told. You are not given any space or confidence to make any necessary changes yourself.

  • @NoLogicNoFight
    @NoLogicNoFight Před rokem

    Aur jub awam niklay to seedha GHQ kay bahar jaye. InshaAllah afaqa ho jaye ha. ❤

  • @dr.cooper5909
    @dr.cooper5909 Před rokem +1

    Taimur sir completely portrayed free trade arrangements as anti-developing countries.
    However, developing countries enjoy special privileges when they export to developed countries.
    Secondly, the transport of goods across countries is managed by a postal system, where developed countries pay money for a fund, which subsidizes transport costs for moving exports from developing countries. That's the same reason how China is able to ship a $1 toy to a US resident for free, despite the fact that the cost of transporting that cheap product is actually more than the product cost ($1). Just that the transport cost is subsidized by the world's postal system, because China is still categorized as a developing country.

    • @s9ka972
      @s9ka972 Před rokem +1

      34:51 -,If this is the level of a professor in Pakistan , I have no doubt why they dont progress . *Dhirubhai* *Ambani* ( 🇮🇳) , *Jack* *Ma* ( 🇨🇳) , *Steve* *Jobs* ( 🇺🇸) all were born in Middle class families and they were all examples of poor becoming Rich . Pakistan doesn't have that kind of support system or Education is the reason why they are still worth nothing.
      This fool breaks the basic of Economics . Have he ever heard countries like 🇰🇷 🇸🇬 who grew from rag to riches embracing free market economy .

    • @masroorkhalil9655
      @masroorkhalil9655 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@s9ka972
      ok aey you intelligent singapore population and korea population is equal to lahore and by the way the major export of korea is samsung

    • @s9ka972
      @s9ka972 Před 10 měsíci

      @@masroorkhalil9655 Free market economy always endorsed poor to become rich rather than reverse.

    • @masroorkhalil9655
      @masroorkhalil9655 Před 10 měsíci

      @@s9ka972
      bhae dekhooo mgeer pakistwn ki poulatiom 20.000 crore see zyada hain hain ageer hum appne local industries koo promotee nae kareengee naa humre yaah berozgare hojayeege

    • @s9ka972
      @s9ka972 Před 10 měsíci

      @@masroorkhalil9655 I'm Indian. I have no hate for Pakistan. But currently you are neither promoting local industry nor you are opening for big tech to invest .

  • @maopinion8396
    @maopinion8396 Před rokem

    Dr taimur ki video Dekh key aap Ka channel subscribe kiya😊

  • @mujtabakazmi992
    @mujtabakazmi992 Před rokem +1

    Now i really think that Pakistan's only solution is Socialism

  • @sabirgondal2005
    @sabirgondal2005 Před rokem +2

    Great

  • @abidali-pj5cu
    @abidali-pj5cu Před rokem

    موجودہ دور میں لوگ بڑے لوگوں کی عدم موجودگی کا گلہ کرتے نظر آتے ہیں۔ آج بھی ڈاکٹر تیمور کی شکل میں بڑے لوگ دیکھے جاسکتے ہیں

  • @riazaziz4470
    @riazaziz4470 Před rokem

    Great professor 👍

  • @muhammadghazi4644
    @muhammadghazi4644 Před 4 měsíci

    Like the discussion about nuclear country's public on the roads and IMF trembling. Very interesting 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆.

  • @mridulagrawal6687
    @mridulagrawal6687 Před rokem +1

    Simple counter of him saying they r rich coz of colonialism yes,it's true but,how were they able to colonize,coz they had capitalist systems which allowed innovations and inventions lyk steam engine,telescope,mass production of ammunitions,modern guns tanks etc,which gave them d ability to colonise India and other countries!!

  • @WhoAmI_307
    @WhoAmI_307 Před rokem +2

    Hawai Battein 😊😊

  • @faizan5533
    @faizan5533 Před rokem

    Excellent great

  • @AlishbaRizviModel
    @AlishbaRizviModel Před rokem

    Sir Please arrange a protest on 1st May against inflation and I will join.

  • @rishiraaj.580
    @rishiraaj.580 Před rokem +1

    Mostly Youth's Want To Become __
    Cricketer.
    Actor.
    Politician.
    Engineer.
    Doctor.
    CA.
    Law.
    Media.
    Business. Etc....

  • @WajidAli-se2pv
    @WajidAli-se2pv Před rokem

    great program

  • @aneesish7705
    @aneesish7705 Před rokem

    tarif mean?