Pervez Musharraf – Popular or Infamous?
Musharaff told his audience in Washington last week that he enjoys popular support in Pakistan. He said, “when I resigned from my presidency, many, many people were crying in Pakistan. There were six cameramen who were filming me and four of them were crying right in front of me and it was a great distraction because I was speaking at that time.” What he didn’t say is that after he left, nearly 40 million poverty stricken Pakistanis have been crying because of his economic adventurism. Is he popular or infamous?
Pakistan Recieves $5.7 Billion in Remittances
Noting a 17 percent increase in remittances, State Bank of Pakistan Wednesday said that Non-Resident Pakistanis have send home nearly $5.7 billion between July 2009 to February 2010. During the same period in previous fiscal year, Pakistanis living abroad had sent $4.9 billion. For economies like Pakistan, funds repatriated by non-residents to family and friends [...]
پاکستان کے لئے سب سے بڑا خطرہ دنيا کا اس سے دور ہونا ہے
دنيا ميں چند ہي ترقي پذير ملکوں کي معيشتيں مستحکم ہيں، ليکن موجودہ دور ميں معاشي طور پر مضبوط ملکوں کو بھي کئي مسائل کا سامنا ہے۔ ان مسائل ميں انفرااسٹرکچر اور افرادي قوت کا ناکافي ہونا، پھيلتي ہوئي بدعنواني، اسٹاک مارکيٹوں ميں مندي، کرنسي کو درپيش خطرات اور اجناس پر ضرورت سے زيادہ انحصار [...]
Ibrahim Sajid Malick is a Pakistani-American writer, technologist, and social entrepreneur. He has been writing on Pakistani society and politics since 1986. He has held several media, communications, and technology positions for organizations large and small. Mr. Malick graduated from New School for Social Research with a master’s degree in anthropology. He holds several technology and management certifications. He works for a leading technology firm and blogs at www.ibrahimsajidmalick.com