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Pakistan – One Of Most Popular Outsourcing Destination

Posted on Jun 29, 2009 under IT Industry, Industry | No Comment

Pakistan faced many difficult situations since its birth in 1947, but in all these situations Pakistan has came up very positively. Even today despite of the fact Pakistan is in war against terrorism, the country has shown a huge progress in different fields including IT industry. It has now  become the 20th most attractive outsourcing destination. According to the report by A.T. Kearney released on May 18th, 2009, Pakistan has improved its position from 30th in 2007 to 20th in 2009. Report says that as a region, the Middle East and North Africa are becoming more attractive in the ever-shifting geography of popular outsourcing places.

IT industry is one of the most progressing industry in Pakistan, along with Telecom Industry and Tourism.

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Pakistan – A Superpower By 2050

Posted on Jun 29, 2009 under General | 1 Comment

Pakistan

Pakistan

Pakistanis are a brave, resilient, and highly intelligent people who, under a strong, determined, and patriotic leadership, can surmount any crisis. Furthermore, there are many reasons that Pakistan could become a global superpower within few decades.
Of course, in the sublime sense, the only superpower is the Almighty Allah. However, in more mundane terms, a superpower can be defined as having the ability to influence events and project power on a worldwide scale. Unfortunately, the traditional definition of a superpower represents a raw and crude psyche that only exacerbates violence, environmental decay, inequality, tyranny, and instability.
We must then redefine “superpower” to emphasize morality, international cooperation, world peace, clean and healthy environment, eradication of poverty, and promotion of equality among nations. Pakistan can take up the challenge under a two-pronged doctrine, namely possessing an effective and successful deterrence against aggression and the will and the means to enhance international cooperation, peace, and prosperity.
The defeatists, uttering doomsday scenarios, will question our proposition. These elements have always infused distress, despondency, and despair among the masses. Pakistan has survived many odds since its birth. To the dismay of its detractors, Pakistan has achieved a reasonable degree of self-sufficiency in food and other essential commodities. The poverty level has declined to 25%, while wealth distribution has been relatively much better compared to many developed and developing countries.
In the vital fields of agriculture, science and technology, industry, medicine and engineering, nuclear technology, art and architecture, as well as in sports, cultural, and the literary world, it has won a respectable place in the community of nations. The Pakistani people have courageously defied what the proponents of gloom and doom had wished. At the time of its inception in 1947, the country lacked the basic infrastructure for development, but it had the romance of youth, the diversity of its people, and a kind of mysticism for survival. The birth of Pakistan in less than ten years since the idea of nationhood was conceived in the 1940 Resolution is truly a gift of Allah to the Ummah. And its survival is a miracle.
Many serious analysts believe that with proper management and governance, Pakistan can become the sixth biggest economy within the next fifteen years and one of the most developed economies by 2050 AD. (Adjusting for unreported economic activities and comparative prices, the current GDP estimates can actually be four times higher putting Pakistan in the middle-income category.) Moreover, with an estimated population of 350 million by 2050, it will be fourth largest country in the world. Similarly, the literacy rate, 52% at present, is expected to reach 90% in next twenty years.
However, Pakistan’s biggest asset is its 100 million people below the age of 25, a highly productive age, which can play a vital role in the economic development of the country. These young people have entered the phase of their economic life cycle, whereas in many other countries most of the population is aging. Moreover, some ten million overseas Pakistanis, with estimated assets of $500 billion, constitute a huge reserve and strength as well as a source of considerable remittances and investment.
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First Made In Pakistan JF-17 To Fly This Year

Posted on Jun 28, 2009 under Army | 1 Comment

JF-17 Thunder

JF-17 Thunder

ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman on Saturday said that first Pakistan made JF-17 – Thunder – aircraft would fly in the country’s airspace by end of this year. He made this announcement while addressing the Graduation Ceremony of No 38 Combat Commanders’ Course which was held at Pakistan Air Force Base, Mushaf (Sargodha).
In his address to the graduating Combat Commanders, he said, The JF-17 Thunder program is on track. “We will start production of this aircraft from 30th of this month and InshAllah 1st Made in Pakistan JF-17 aircraft will fly in Pakistan’s airspace by end of this year.”
“PAF has extensively flown against the militants in Swat as well as in FATA. Application of airpower has brought about tangible results. This is a new type of warfare in which PAF has been participating for the first time during the last one year or so in support of Pakistan Army. We will continue our contribution towards our national security effort as long as it is required.”
Referring to the challenges confronted the nation, he said ‘the challenges, both internal and external, that confront us today and our responses to these have to be viewed in the broader perspective of the changes that are shaping the geopolitical landscape of the world. Apart from the traditional hostile adversary, new frontiers of conflict have lately emerged for us in the West and from within. These developments pose a great deal of threat to our national security.”

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Lesson For Team India In Victory Of Pakistan

Posted on Jun 23, 2009 under Cricket, Sports | 4 Comments

Lesson For India

Lesson For India

Pakistan has written a new and bright chapter in the history of cricket by winning the Twenty 20 world cup 2009 at a very critical time. At time when a lot of efforts were being made to take the game of Cricket away from Pakistan. By Pakistan came back hard and destroyed all such efforts being made by the enemies of Pakistan cricket. By becoming the world champion Pakistan made its message clear to the world that no one can even pretend to deny Pakistan’s presence.

There is a great lesson to learn for each and everyone, in this Great Victory of Pakistan. Check out a very nice analysis on Pakistan’s victory by an Indian channel. And as suggested in this video Team India has a lot to learn from Pakistan Team

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Stand Up For The Champions – Pakistan The World Champion

Posted on Jun 22, 2009 under Cricket, Sports | 5 Comments

World Champion Pakistan

World Champion Pakistan

Pakistan The World Champion! This is the answer we have, for all who said  the future of cricket is dark in Pakistan. Answer to those who said there will be no sports in Pakistan. To all who tried to isolate Pakistan from the world by attacking our friendly cricket team Sri-Lanka. To the enemies of Pakistan. This is the message from us that we are here to stay, we are here to play and we are here to be The World Champions. So Stand Up For The Champions.

By the Grace of Allah Pakistan won the Twenty 20 world cup 2009 by beating Sri-Lanka in the final. We proved that we are the best throughout the tournament, by defeating the unbeaten South Africa in semi final and then today by beating the unbeaten Sri-Lanka in the final. Thumbs up for the Pakistan Cricket Team.

2 years back luckily India took the cup from Pakistan in the final but Pakistan came back hard, made his way to the final again and this time Pakistan did it. We brought the world cup this time. Indian cricket team was not able to qualify for the semi final. India could manage to defeat only Bangladash and Ire-Land in the world cup.

So if any one was thinking that there will be no cricket in Pakistan, Think again.

Image taken fro CricInfo

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