Hafiz Pasha | Why Pakistan’s Economic Doom Demands Urgent Reforms | InferTalks

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  • @shoaibghori8939
    @shoaibghori8939 Před rokem +6

    The best show I have seen on Pak economic ills and possible solutions to revive the economy.

    • @unibks4382
      @unibks4382 Před rokem

      Pakistan's economic problems are symptoms of its geopolitical problems. Pakistanis will never prosper until they fight for independence from Pakistani Generals and the Anglo-$axons and switch sides in the Great Game.
      200 years ago 5,000 British soldiers along with 12,000 sepoys crossed the Indus River and entered Afghanistan and carried out regime change by overthrowing King Dost Khan of Afghanistan in an unprovoked act of aggression. The British Empire feared King Khan may form diplomatic relations with the Czar of Russia. The Royal Grand Indus Army that owns, occupies and ru(i)ns Pakistan maintains Britain's imperial legacy and enforces British foreign policy in Afghanistan and Indus valley for a fistful of $$$. The Great Game or Ghazwa-e-Rus.

  • @bhaveshpatel7042
    @bhaveshpatel7042 Před rokem +6

    Where are your business men, JUST in state of GUJRAT, MR. ADANI IS building 20GW solar plant at investment of $21 billions. Can 20 business men in Pakistan can do it together?

  • @bhaveshpatel7042
    @bhaveshpatel7042 Před rokem +5

    Indian government collects $ 20 billions in GST per month. Your federal budget is less than $ 45 billions.

  • @tahaabbasi7626
    @tahaabbasi7626 Před rokem +4

    Sugarcane is a perennial crop, for a correct comparison of water consumption Cotton + Wheat water requirements must be added together to match the crop duration of sugarcane. Otherwise you are comparing an annual crop with a seasonal crop, and in terms of input requirements, the seasonal crop will obviously have lower requirements.

  • @manojthaker3678
    @manojthaker3678 Před rokem +3

    Bangladesh owes PAKISTAN US$ 50 Billions for development and defense expenses from 1947 to 1971. Compound interest is piling up.😅

  • @hameed-kakar
    @hameed-kakar Před rokem +1

    It stood true that economist is a person that only knows the reasons of happenings.
    And can't predict into the course of future.
    Its bcz when all this economic mess was cooking where these economists actually were hiding

    • @user-ww2lc1yo9c
      @user-ww2lc1yo9c Před rokem

      They were playing golf I guess

    • @radiaapache3779
      @radiaapache3779 Před rokem

      Guys the tragedy is no politician or military leader listens to economists. Economists prepare papers and politicians/military leaders dump the papers for populist ploicies.

  • @radiaapache3779
    @radiaapache3779 Před rokem

    This is a fantastic and lucid description of Pakistans economy. Not only its economy but its total state of affairs.
    This talk is as beautiful as any ghazal full of laments and ode’s . Unfortunately it is like all ghazals a story of unrequited and unattainable love. This time for Pakistan. Because neither the politician nor military leaders will listen to a economist.
    👋 Wah kya bhat hai.

  • @bhaveshpatel7042
    @bhaveshpatel7042 Před rokem +4

    Last financial tear, India exported and imported $775 & $ 925 billions, respectively. Since PM MODI AT HELMED, India saving and investment rate at 30% of GDP. FDI, FTI, REMITTANCE AND & tourism get $ 200 billions.

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem +1

    Pakistan railway also deteriorating and allocations required to manufacture carriages and develop a infrastructure for Engines making, infrastructure and machine shop is necessary which needs heavy investment.

  • @noumansaghir6382
    @noumansaghir6382 Před rokem +1

    Very informative podcast.
    Learnt a lot of new things.
    Pakistani economic sector is seriously messed up.
    It seems that we need some sort of change in whole political paradigm to counter this mess up.

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem +1

    Investment in automobile manufacturing locally is required to save foreign exchange.

  • @1289174
    @1289174 Před rokem

    Last 4 to 5 questions was on bnu promo. Lastly Pasha sb spill the beans when he said one classic example of his institute sucess is one of his students done phd and now teaching in Canada. Wow

  • @getevennow
    @getevennow Před rokem +2

    Investment in human capital will change the game by massive cut in defence spending and end of tax exemptions worth 3000 billion Rupees to Military Inc 😅

  • @bhaveshpatel7042
    @bhaveshpatel7042 Před rokem +1

    Do full digitization, have one sale tax like GST IN INDIA, you will bring cash transaction in open. India post country wide GST was collecting 40,000 crores, now after 7 years, collecting 160,000 crores. 45% GST GOES TO STATES.

    • @rakadus
      @rakadus Před rokem +1

      As per a SBI report the informal economy's share in the GDP has fallen from 52% to 20% over the past 10 years.

  • @unibks4382
    @unibks4382 Před rokem

    200 years ago 5,000 British soldiers along with 12,000 sepoys crossed the Indus River and entered Afghanistan and carried out regime change by overthrowing King Dost Khan of Afghanistan in an unprovoked act of aggression. The British Empire feared King Khan may form diplomatic relations with the Czar of Russia. The Royal Grand Indus Army that owns, occupies and ru(i)ns Pakistan maintains Britain's imperial legacy and enforces British foreign policy in Afghanistan and Indus valley for a fistful of $$$. The Great Game or Ghazwa-e-Rus.

  • @sanjaysable2006
    @sanjaysable2006 Před rokem

    Your people need to have love and patriotism for your country, in a constructive way of course.😊

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem

    Govt. Debt should be waived, it will not effect the economy however it will increase the prosperity and economic activities..

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem +1

    Stop unnecessary import, lot of money spent in import economy and the money making machines should be stopped.

  • @unibks4382
    @unibks4382 Před rokem

    Pakistan's economic problems are symptoms of its geopolitical problems. Pakistanis will never prosper until they fight for independence from Pakistani Generals and the Anglo-$axons and switch sides in the Great Game.
    200 years ago 5,000 British soldiers along with 12,000 sepoys crossed the Indus River and entered Afghanistan and carried out regime change by overthrowing King Dost Khan of Afghanistan in an unprovoked act of aggression. The British Empire feared King Khan may form diplomatic relations with the Czar of Russia. The Royal Grand Indus Army that owns, occupies and ru(i)ns Pakistan maintains Britain's imperial legacy and enforces British foreign policy in Afghanistan and Indus valley for a fistful of $$$. The Great Game or Ghazwa-e-Rus.

  • @user-mk4cl3gc1f
    @user-mk4cl3gc1f Před rokem +1

    Отлично отличный уровень

  • @harishpatel1988
    @harishpatel1988 Před rokem

    Why are your "HUGE UNEXPLORED MINIRAL DEPOSITS" not explored ???

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem

    Necessary Cash influxes is required for automobile manufacturing locally.

  • @ArmageddonIsHere
    @ArmageddonIsHere Před rokem

    Very easy to make a new country (only 14 years from concept to creation in this particular case - all you need is to be violent enough eg.: Direct Action Day), but really hard to keep that country going.
    As Jinnah's political descendants are finding out. Too bad Jinnah didn't live long enough to find that out himself.

    • @unibks4382
      @unibks4382 Před rokem

      Paki$tan is a highly successful Garrison $tate.
      200 years ago 5,000 British soldiers along with 12,000 sepoys crossed the Indus River and entered Afghanistan and carried out regime change by overthrowing King Dost Khan of Afghanistan in an unprovoked act of aggression. The British Empire feared King Khan may form diplomatic relations with the Czar of Russia. The Royal Grand Indus Army that owns, occupies and ru(i)ns Pakistan maintains Britain's imperial legacy and enforces British foreign policy in Afghanistan and Indus valley for a fistful of $$$. The Great Game or Ghazwa-e-Rus.

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem

    Investment to reduce imports should be the priority.

    • @unibks4382
      @unibks4382 Před rokem

      Independence from Pakistani Generals should be top priority.

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem

    Buses , Trucks, Dumpers, railway etc consumed the foreign component.

  • @nizamdeen3442
    @nizamdeen3442 Před rokem

    what was muted at 16:41 ??

    • @inferdigital
      @inferdigital  Před rokem +5

      We didn't mute out anything. It must have been a glitch. Apologies for the inconvenience. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

  • @kayaar00
    @kayaar00 Před rokem +1

    tell me something new

  • @rafiquemohammad294
    @rafiquemohammad294 Před rokem

    Hafiz Pasha was Finance Minister , What was his contribution for the country , it's easy to talk n criticize just for the sake of it

  • @quddusquddus136
    @quddusquddus136 Před 4 měsíci

    No idea why a man with “Bismillah” would like to waste time fiddling with a man-made disaster . At least Mr. Wise man hasn’t lost the gift of expression.

  • @sandeepkumarkhuntia8839
    @sandeepkumarkhuntia8839 Před rokem +1

    Pasha is Turkish surname and Indian converts of hindu origin pretending to be turkish, shame shame ...

  • @firozebukht8207
    @firozebukht8207 Před rokem

    Pakistan urgently required high productivity and bumper crops.

  • @zafarsoh9497
    @zafarsoh9497 Před rokem

    The first step Pakistan should take is to throw out corrupt guys like Pasha. He and his ilk have stolen all the aid given to the poor in Pakistan, just go and see the lavish lifestyle he lives. These guys literally snatched food from the hands of the poor children. So don't pay any attention to his pompous gibberish now.

  • @manojkumarsahoo3119
    @manojkumarsahoo3119 Před rokem

    Very good discussion but sir doesn't tell what is the main problem in Pakistan.
    The problems are
    Madrasa education
    Mulla & military rules
    Women's rights
    Corrupt policy
    Radicalization
    Promotion of terrors
    Lack of good education
    Kashmir
    Pakistan is going to stone age. The feature is dark.
    Main cause mix islam with every thing.

    • @unibks4382
      @unibks4382 Před rokem

      Rubbish. Pakistan's economic problems are symptoms of its geopolitical problems. Pakistanis will never prosper until they fight for independence from Pakistani Generals and the Anglo-$axons and switch sides in the Great Game.
      200 years ago 5,000 British soldiers along with 12,000 sepoys crossed the Indus River and entered Afghanistan and carried out regime change by overthrowing King Dost Khan of Afghanistan in an unprovoked act of aggression. The British Empire feared King Dost Khan may form diplomatic relations with the Czar of Russia to help Afghanistan restore its lost empire in the Indus valley. The Royal Grand Indus Army that owns, occupies and ru(i)ns Pakistan maintains Britain's imperial legacy and enforces British foreign policy in Afghanistan and Indus valley for a fistful of $$$. The Great Game or Ghazwa-e-Rus.

  • @unibks4382
    @unibks4382 Před rokem

    Dr. Pasha has got it all wrong. There is only one solution to all of Pakistan's problem and that is to switch sides in the Great Game.
    200 years ago 5,000 British soldiers along with 12,000 sepoys crossed the Indus River and entered Afghanistan and carried out regime change by overthrowing King Dost Khan of Afghanistan in an unprovoked act of aggression. The British Empire feared King Khan may form diplomatic relations with the Czar of Russia. The Royal Grand Indus Army that owns, occupies and ru(i)ns Pakistan maintains Britain's imperial legacy and enforces British foreign policy in Afghanistan and Indus valley for a fistful of $$$. The Great Game or Ghazwa-e-Rus.

  • @HOG1070
    @HOG1070 Před rokem

    you guys still do not understand...a very fundamental thing! get rid of blasphemy law and everything will be fine. No one wants to come to Pakistan, especially non Muslim business mens ...you never know who will charge you. Thats a scary situation