Monday, September 16, 2019
It is always good to create jobs to take care of an unemployment situation. However, keeping in view a long range objective and prosperity, it is equally important to create incentives for the private sector also to hire more people. Invest in R & D projects managed by private companies. Making bigger government establishments is not going to bring long term prosperity in the state. In my opinion, government involvement means inefficiency, corruption. nepotism and misuse of funds. By no means, I am saying that there should not be any body working for the government enterprises, but government should be slim and trim, just working as an hawk. Government should not be a major hiring house, this task should be given to the private entities, and they can do it when attractive incentives like tax breaks, easy terms and conditions for investment in their business etc. are provided to them. This is a beauty of capitalism - create competition among the private industry. Let them fight it ought to make their own hold in the market. The more competition government helps create, the better off consumer will be
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Mr. Imran Khan, in this article, talks about so many items; for example, conventional war vs. nuclear war, India violating UN's provision about Kashmir as a disputed territory, Pakistan will not start war vs. warning the international community about the consequences of war. I think he is baffled, confused, irritated and feeling helpless not knowing how to handle this situation. By abrogating Article 370, India has pulled rug from under their feet, and Pakistani government is running around like chickens with heads cut off. Mr. Khan should learn some lessons from the previous 4 wars they have fought with India and everyone knows how the results turned out. UN has very directly told the Pakistani Government many a times that Kashmir is a bilateral issue and ought to be resolved through dialogues between India and Pakistan. As far as starting a war is concerned, India does not have to start any war. Pakistan's economy is in doldrums anyway, and India has been successful in isolating Pakistan in the eyes of civilized world community. In short, India has already won a war. Pakistan is just breathing with a life support equipment, and time is not too far when a plug of this life support will be pulled. Whether this plug is pulled by internal forces or a nation will die on its own - does not matter - it is counting its last days.
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Since the abrogation of Article 370, PM of Pakistan along with his officials have raised their voices against India's decision to declare this Article null and void in almost all the forums, but without any concrete results. PM of Pakistan is going again to the USA to meet Mr. Trump to seek latter's intervention in this matter. I am not sure what does Mr. Khan think going to happen in this impending meeting. Does he think Mr. Trump will interfere into India's domestic issue and upset Indo-US relations just to appease Mr. Khan? I doubt. Mr. Khan is also going to Saudi Arabia and OIC on this issue to seek some assistance or at least an open condemnation of an action which India took on August 5th. Saudi Arabia along with OIC have already stated that it is India's internal matter and ought to be solved bilaterally. In view of all this, one wonders why is he going to visit USA , OIC and Saudi Arabia again? I think he is going to Saudi Arabia with a begging bowl to have some donation so that his nation can survive for a little bit longer time - abrogation of an Article 370 is just an excuse. Also, not to mention his irresponsible statements to wage a nuclear war against India if the world does not take any action to reverse India's action of revocation of an Article 370. He is basically inciting all Muslims to become Jihadis.
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