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China-Pakistan economic corridor an 'inspiring model': Nawaz Sharif


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piri
Owing chiefly to
by piri on Sep 27, 2015 06:13 PM  | Hide replies


its much smaller size (and far fewer issues resulting from that), it would be far easier for big investments to transform Pakistan than transform India.

Indias biggest problem is its population density which is much higher than that of Pakistan. India, which is roughly about 4 times the size of Pakistan in land area, has more than 7 times Pakistans population.

Consequently, the pressure on resources is much higher in India than in Pakistan. Further, pursuing equitable development would be much more difficult in India than in Pakistan. Therefore, big investments (which lead to anything but equitable development) would be more problematic for India than they would be for Pakistan.

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aam admi
Re: Owing chiefly to
by aam admi on Sep 27, 2015 08:18 PM
Pakistan can do , provided it is able to contain the terrorists groups , further Pakistan is dominated by Punjab region and other states are discriminated so they have a feeling of dissatifaction and frustration, Pakistan need to adopt cohesive policy to contain it, is it feasible for Pakistan ? only time will tell. Presently Pakistan is a center of chaos due to various power centers.

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Ganesh Nakkathaya
Re: Owing chiefly to
by Ganesh Nakkathaya on Sep 28, 2015 11:43 AM
India is already on a high growth path but no one believes or cares for Pak's story. It is just a matter of time. It is built on shady fundamentals. They are digging their on grave. Mark my word

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piri
Owing mostly to
by piri on Sep 27, 2015 06:12 PM

its much smaller size (and far fewer issues resulting from that), it would be far easier for big investments to transform Pakistan than transforming India.

India's biggest problem is its population density which is much higher than that of Pakistan. India, which is roughly about 4 times the size of Pakistan in land area, has more than 7 times Pakistan's population.

Consequently, the pressure on resources is much higher in India than in Pakistan. Further, pursuing equitable development would be much more difficult in India than in Pakistan. Therefore, big investments (which lead to anything but equitable development) would be more problematic for India than they would be for Pakistan.

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A VENKATESAN
Competition
by A VENKATESAN on Sep 27, 2015 04:39 PM

Entire world compete with each other in economical development.not with religion.

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avinash kumar
Pak is Chinese state now
by avinash kumar on Sep 27, 2015 04:30 PM

Pak is sold out to China costing few nuclear weapons.

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