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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: JPR who wrote (12380)7/11/2002 7:42:29 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
Punkistan's natural resources & strengths: apathy and oligarchy
At least for five generations and more since independence the Pakis haven't used their brains; they kept their women away from schools and killed them to uphold the honor of the family. It is unlikely that punkistan will progress if their only national effort and obsession is Kashmir. Kashmir is their undoing over all these years. Continue your obsession and one day the nation will be in bits and pieces. I am looking for a resident idiot and MFB to counter this opinion in order to ensure fairness and balance.-JPR
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Dawn.com Opinion page
Realizing the potential By Sultan Ahmed
The Japanese tell us that we are a very rich country in terms of natural resources as compared to their island state. Japan has none
of the many natural resources as we have including cotton and wheat. But Japan made full use of its manpower first, then mobilized its women power in the age of transistors and finally used its brain power following the spread of literacy and higher education. Along with that, it picked up its savings rate by thirty-five per cent which meant tremendous capital to invest and develop and increase its exports rapidly. Of course Japan has now its own economic problems. But those are the problems of rapid development rather than of under-development that we confront.
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