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ISLAMABAD: Declaring Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin’s budget good, Chairman Nishat Group Mian Muhammad Mansha Saturday hoped that it would yield good results.Speaking in Geo News programme. ....
Mon, 05, 21 Economy is all about facilitations and opportunities it creates for common men. People do not mind seeing others getting rich as long as the economy fulfils their basic needs only. Economy is all about facilitations and opportunities it creates for common men. People do not mind seeing others getting rich as long as the economy fulfils their basic needs only. Everyone sees the economy from a different lens. For the government, any sign of growth depicts the success of its policies, opposition tries to dig out negatives in economic policies. For men on the streets, decent earning is a sign of a growing economy. More than growth, the right economic policies ensuring equitable distribution of resources are essential to ensure that every segment of society gets a fair share from growth. Experts say that Pakistan would have to maintain a sustained growth of six percent or above for a long period to bring smiles on the faces of the poor. ....
1047 Tribune News Service New Delhi, March 12 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bangladesh on March 26 and 27, according to an official news release. The long-planned visit, the first by PM Modi abroad since the Covid epidemic, is in connection with the commemoration of three events - Mujib Borsho (the birth centenary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman); 50 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties between India and Bangladesh; and 50 years of Bangladesh’s war of liberation. PM Modi had last visited Bangladesh in 2015. Both sides have put their differences regarding CAA\NRC on the back-burner to focus on connectivity and transit projects. While the BJP is silent on CAA in Assam, it has so far soft-peddled the issue in West Bengal in view of the PM s upcoming visit to Dhaka. ....
Coercion versus stability in South Asia Coercive and authoritarian tendencies have re-emerged across South Asia The writer holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and is the author of Development, Poverty and Power in Pakistan, available from Routledge The populous and tension-ridden South Asia region has seen a recent reduction of internal conflicts but increased intra-state friction and authoritarianism are on the rise. Besides the protracted rivalry between India and Pakistan, Bangladesh has experienced a deterioration of relations with India under the intolerant leadership of Sheikh Hasina. Nepal’s constitution is in danger as Oli moves closer to authoritarianism and Sri Lanka has also seen re-emergence of the strongman Rajapaksa regime. Both Nepal and Sri Lanka have experienced growing tensions with India, as their governments try to come closer to China. ....