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    Hello Folks! Welcome back to another episode of Dil ki Baat. Tonight I'm talking about the key factors affecting our IT sector, such as resources, costs, workforce availability, taxation, and more. Let’s explore why we haven't seen the expected results and discuss practical solutions for improving Pakistan's IT industry.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:52 Let’s Begin
    02:02 Dividing Resources: Raw Material, Power and Hardware
    03:02 Analyzing Costs & Pricing
    04:45 Pakistan's Employable Workforce?
    06:24 The Actual Bottleneck
    07:55 Why no results yet?
    08:09 Taxation and impact
    14:18 India’s IT Growth
    15:27 Will AI replace IT Jobs?
    17:59 Problem Solving & Critical Thinking: Missing?
    18:57 Maximizing the Potential of Our IT Sector
    22:51 What to do to solve this?
    25:03 The Talent Quality Deficit
    26:26 Solutions
    29:11 My Vision & Plan
    29:48 Concluding Thoughts

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  • @MehvishAsif-np7xx
    @MehvishAsif-np7xx Месяц назад +170

    No problem with long video, only some creator exist in our country like you, who speaks to the point whether video is short or long

  • @jaspal8jan
    @jaspal8jan Месяц назад +167

    I work for an American IT giant which has 90% of its 300000 employees in India, not contractors but full time employees

    • @mirsadhyder6688
      @mirsadhyder6688 Месяц назад +29

      Same here in Germany. Every company has a Chapter in India where the Costs are way less and it doesn't make sense to hire in Germany. As a result they hire in India more often than in Germany. In my company the German branch has 2k employees while in India they have 12k employees. 🤣

    • @abdurrehmanazeem5119
      @abdurrehmanazeem5119 29 дней назад +2

      That's the thing the IIT graduates, they end up with C-level positions in these companies. They don't slave away doing repetitive tasks.

    • @kroychoudhury
      @kroychoudhury 29 дней назад +2

      His understanding is limited to repetitive IT services.. not Products, large projects or innovations 😂

    • @pinxtownington4645
      @pinxtownington4645 28 дней назад

      Tell shabaz sheriff to ask them to come to Pakistan

    • @cuteorpyarahamza
      @cuteorpyarahamza 27 дней назад +1

      Paa jee kee kar reyo tussan?

  • @umerghaffar4686
    @umerghaffar4686 Месяц назад +136

    I actively listen to your 1hr plus episodes. It allows for a more detailed topic to be discussed and I can have a greater number of discussions. So I don't mind having long episodes

    • @hassankhan
      @hassankhan Месяц назад

      If you listen to this loser then you REALLY need to find a REAL JOB to do in your life ✅

    • @alikhawaja01
      @alikhawaja01 Месяц назад +2

      My vote is in your favor 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @nowie4007
      @nowie4007 Месяц назад +1

      Agreed

  • @Litmusblue
    @Litmusblue Месяц назад +122

    Zaidi sahab, don't sell yourself short. 10 - 15 min videos are good for travel vlogs and cooking videos. In-depth analysis and well-informed, nuanced discussion takes time and is badly needed. A big reason why people like me watch you is the well thought out, well researched, nuanced discussion. Please don't reduce that to a short sound bite because of a subset of people with short attention spans, who are looking for quick, silver bullet solutions. There is no such thing. Anything worthwhile requires time and effort. Sure every video doesn't need to be 1.5 hr or 1 hr. But anything shorter than 30 - 40 min would likely mean compromises that reduce value.

    • @alikhawaja01
      @alikhawaja01 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly 💯

    • @hassantech1862
      @hassantech1862 Месяц назад +3

      Bhai Ap Zaidi bhai ka point of view
      Nahi Samaj Raha woh masses Tak apni baat punchana chahta hai

    • @manjunathmnm
      @manjunathmnm Месяц назад

      ​@@alikhawaja0190 % of American IT workforce is from INDIA Bharath 💪💪.. they're all Full time employees.. not Part time 😂

  • @stablewinner
    @stablewinner Месяц назад +313

    45 minutes to 1.5 hour episodes are perfectly fine. These are topics that require depth and detailed conversations, and it also allows you to share more of your personal thoughts. No point in consuming long form content if it's actively trying to be short and skimp on depth and detail.

    • @user-ut7ep7wg8v
      @user-ut7ep7wg8v Месяц назад +5

      45 mins best

    • @alikhawaja01
      @alikhawaja01 Месяц назад +1

      Agreed 💯%

    • @Huzaifakiani47
      @Huzaifakiani47 Месяц назад +2

      True now a days people have very short attention span they want very short but i believe it is too bad for the mind and we need to go back to where we had enough time to read. Books

    • @nowie4007
      @nowie4007 Месяц назад +1

      Sahi kaha afr baat adhe ghnte poori ho to utni hi video bnao aur agar complex hai to bhtr hai ke agr zaroorat prai to 2 ghnte ki BHI video Bnai, wese bhi muzammil ka detailed analysis aise topics pr dekhne ka hi to is channel par sbse ziada maza ata hai

    • @shahannaqvi9086
      @shahannaqvi9086 Месяц назад

      Completely Agreed!

  • @ishtiaqahmad2483
    @ishtiaqahmad2483 Месяц назад +80

    Sir 1 hour episode is good because they have more in depth analysis......

  • @abdulhannandev
    @abdulhannandev Месяц назад +72

    Muzzammil bhai please 60+ minutes ki videos bnaya karen ... itni length se difference nahi parta par acha context and understanding ban jaati hai, thanks

  • @whocare336
    @whocare336 11 дней назад +16

    Pakistan already have 20 billion dollars IT industrie.
    IT : International Terrorism 😂😂😂😂

    • @umerghaffar4686
      @umerghaffar4686 6 дней назад

      Indians like you will comfortably sit in India and have the audacity to talk about Pakistan while wagging your fingers. The host has already talked about how Indians exactly like you go to Pakistani content and make comments like the ones you made. Arrogance always kills

  • @developerRaza
    @developerRaza Месяц назад +16

    I listen to your podcast while I walk in the evenings. The longer your podcast, the longer my walks become. Your podcasts are helping me stay in shape. 😀

  • @jawadalikhanali8465
    @jawadalikhanali8465 Месяц назад +17

    Underrated content. Deserves million of views.

  • @taimoorali10k
    @taimoorali10k Месяц назад +27

    I believe you should interview Usman Butt from RepairDesk. He is bootstrapped for 9 years and has built an ERP product for the US Market with a $4M recurring revenue and they have processed over $500 million through its payments solution in the US alone.
    We need optimistic tech stories like his to show that despite being at the wrong end of global accessibility Pakistanis have bootstrapped to build scalable products that are globally competitive.

    • @rtyuhsgjjzbbwj
      @rtyuhsgjjzbbwj Месяц назад +1

      😂 oh 😯 yeh Qom dangar hay deobomb

  • @whitestar182
    @whitestar182 18 дней назад +9

    Pak already got huge IT industry, no one can match.They provide training for very low cast in International Terrorism.

    • @umerghaffar4686
      @umerghaffar4686 6 дней назад

      Indians like you will comfortably sit in India and have the audacity to talk about Pakistan while wagging your fingers. The host has already talked about how Indians exactly like you go to Pakistani content and make comments like the ones you made. Arrogance always kills
      Please learn some respect. We are all here to learn. If after having an education you aren’t equipped with the civility that comes with education, then your education may have been a waste

    • @viinay9
      @viinay9 3 дня назад

      😂😂😂

    • @mohammadbinahmed1813
      @mohammadbinahmed1813 День назад +1

      Bhai bohot purana hogaya hai ye, kuch naya lao

  • @TahaAwesome007
    @TahaAwesome007 Месяц назад +37

    We have no issue with your 1 hour long podcasts. Plz make em longer. Love from KSA!!!

  • @ahmadbila06
    @ahmadbila06 Месяц назад +5

    Muzammil go for it! Make the platform! You know you can raise funding VERY easily! Pakistan needs people like you!

  • @MudassirIqbal
    @MudassirIqbal Месяц назад +9

    I hold a leadership position in an IT consulting organization and am also involved in the training industry. It's not just an industry problem; our new generation often seeks quick money rather than focusing on learning (although, as with any generalization, there are exceptions).
    Many organizations in Karachi are planning and delivering free sessions, but where are the students? Our internet infrastructure is very poor, and local clients frequently complain. We sometimes struggle with basic browsing and learning due to slow 3G and 4G speeds, while our counterparts in other countries enjoy much better services.
    Taxes are important, but the government's current approach is not effective.

    • @harris.sensorsoffline6419
      @harris.sensorsoffline6419 29 дней назад +1

      Delivering free sessions 😂 that's just marketing bs. No one got time to waste time onto that.

  • @soha1b__
    @soha1b__ Месяц назад +9

    Humble request don't make it shorter please we really enjoy these long episodes and learn a lot from it and if it gets shorter we won't learn as much and vice versa.

  • @umrashrf
    @umrashrf 24 дня назад +5

    1. Hired Pakistani
    2. He quit because pay is not good enough
    3. Hired Indian
    4. Negotiated hard
    5. Delivered 🎉

    • @umrashrf
      @umrashrf 24 дня назад

      I am from Pakistan

  • @devverma8484
    @devverma8484 27 дней назад +4

    in India, from last 10 years there are foundations like SIDBI, MSME, SKILL INDIA , IITs, IIMs, etc are skilling India's youth....and these organisations receive heavy funding from private companies as Philanthropy, CSR etc... India is extra-ordinary....we suffered for decades due to bad governance but since last 10 years, things are changing.....we still have few problems like reservation system which limits the real talent to be replaced by less talented due to quota systems...hopefully govt. will find a solution to that too

  • @omerkhan7370
    @omerkhan7370 Месяц назад +9

    Love to hear your full podcasts.

  • @eatandtravelwithsma5549
    @eatandtravelwithsma5549 Месяц назад +35

    This is so sad that PAKISTAN has a lot of gems like him who have a vision for the next 50 years but unfortunately, there is not even a single institution or office in PAKISTAN that is not influenced by retired generals of lumber#1 hence these gems have not given a single chance to bring PAKISTAN next level.

    • @nisardar2652
      @nisardar2652 Месяц назад +1

      Lumber 1 are now 2 Lumber - after their 2 Lumberi has been exposed

    • @SalmanRaza-xo2wm
      @SalmanRaza-xo2wm Месяц назад

      ​@@nisardar2652 what does that mean? Pls explain.

    • @nisardar2652
      @nisardar2652 Месяц назад +4

      @@SalmanRaza-xo2wm 2 numberi means dishonesty.
      Lumber 1 have been enriching themselves with Pak gdp and taking Pak land- making housing societies + have set up profitable businesses for themselves … +++

    • @codifa5847
      @codifa5847 29 дней назад

      the main culprit is pak judiciary

    • @codifa5847
      @codifa5847 29 дней назад

      @@nisardar2652 Glad that your mind is opened now. i mean some people call them lumber one just because thier cult leader hazrat urtugrul niazi is in jail. otherwise same lumber 1 would be heroes in eyes of these fools

  • @iAbdulKhaliq
    @iAbdulKhaliq Месяц назад +80

    1.5x of muzamil speech would be a bullet train.

  • @faiqaiqbal2242
    @faiqaiqbal2242 Месяц назад +6

    Video is nice the way you explained everything in a laymen language makes it so much better.

  • @muzamilhasnain9476
    @muzamilhasnain9476 Месяц назад +15

    The idea that technical knowledge of CS fields combined with other fields like humanities and linguistics etc, is the future, may not be entirely applicable in every context. In product-based industries, technical skills can be leveraged to build innovative solutions, but it's not the only factor that determines success.
    Also when comparing India and Pakistan there is also a great barrier in the cultural aspect. In india , there is a strong emphasis on cracking interviews and preparing for technical and critical apsects of interview which is not prevalent in pakistan.

  • @UmairAhmed771
    @UmairAhmed771 19 дней назад +1

    Hi Muzzamil,
    I rarely comment on RUclips videos, but I must say you are doing a commendable job educating Pakistan. I want to appreciate your efforts and sincerely thank you.
    As an IT graduate from Karachi with over 10 years of industry experience, I believe that those who are unwilling to invest 30-40 minutes in a video do not truly value the opportunity to be educated. Complex topics require ample time to understand and research before they can be explained in a simpler way.
    Please continue your great work and don't worry about the length of your videos. If someone is truly dedicated to learning, they will invest the time. Keep up the solid work!
    Cheers!

  • @Goal14Pakistan
    @Goal14Pakistan Месяц назад +5

    We love to listen your long talks they are really informative
    You continue Ur lengthy videos your true followers will listen to U

  • @QasimFaro-ou1ll
    @QasimFaro-ou1ll Месяц назад +8

    I would even love 2 hour videos, it just has to be full of valuable knowledge

    • @nowie4007
      @nowie4007 Месяц назад

      Sahi kaha bilkul

  • @shahfibre
    @shahfibre 25 дней назад +2

    Super analysis! "Raw material" is an asset and we are focusing on every other thing other than this asset.

  • @jackblack2548
    @jackblack2548 Месяц назад +21

    Very simplistic view I am sorry to say. Pakistani understanding of the Indian IT industry is very limited and still stuck at the call center level. Let me give you the example of Global Capability Centres that every major global bank in the world runs out of India. These GCCs have evolved from the earlier status of Captive Centres. Without these GCCs, large global banks won't be able to run, change and manage themselves. In these GCCs, very complex banking, financial services and global capital market operations, analytics and all key front office, middle office and back office ops including IT ops are run. JP Morgan itself has more than 70,000 employees in India from the MD, ED to the Associate level. These highly skilled pros come at a cost. Therefore, 3000 is a wrong figure to build a business case. IT industry just doesn't involved Engineers. It involves pros from various fields.

    • @TheGrimStoic
      @TheGrimStoic Месяц назад +4

      i know you mean well, but you're wasting your time - leave them be - my unsolicited advice

    • @jackblack2548
      @jackblack2548 29 дней назад +2

      @@TheGrimStoic Agree 😊

    • @m.alikhan5614
      @m.alikhan5614 27 дней назад

      Dude it doesn’t matter if their understanding of the Indian scene is imperfect. The focus was on explains challenges in the local scene. Good on you for explaining the current state. They can probably learn a lot from India. Always a good idea to encourage young people trying to get ahead in life. We all start somewhere.

    • @syedzulqurnainhaider7142
      @syedzulqurnainhaider7142 26 дней назад

      Should be the topic of the next podcast, "In-depth analysis of the Indian IT Market" @TBTpodcast

    • @avi5705
      @avi5705 26 дней назад

      Everyone knows what is the pakistan's issue.....But nothing can be done.

  • @iafrozeh
    @iafrozeh Месяц назад +6

    A decade ago my dad invested millions in developing an institute named ZIPS with a vision to develop leaders with multi-domain knowledge from technical to business and problem-solving skills but those millions went down the drain, people came in droves to events with food and prizes but when it came to investing in themselves they had a million excuses not mention the bribing, constant hurdles put in the way by the rotten system, Me and my Elder moved to Pakistan to head this venture leaving multiple high-prospect jobs offers on the table for the love of our people and nation even when we mostly grew up overseas.
    but it perhaps was for the better as we have created multiple businesses ourselves as of now, again there is Divine Hikmah we cannot understand.
    btw I love this type of video the length is also great for breaking down issues to the core offering some sort of solution to problems and creating an optimistic vision for the future instead of bickering.

  • @CtrlAltSports
    @CtrlAltSports Месяц назад +5

    Bro your video's length is perfectly fine don't worry about it. don't cut them off.

  • @thewolfman8450
    @thewolfman8450 24 дня назад +2

    I see a clear divergence in this version of Muzammil. This one is more open to speak of the ills of society and not afraid to offend people. I was a bit offended for a few seconds at some statements, Im part of the IT industry and understand how hard it is to create jobs in Pakistan but that doesnt change the fact that the problem is there and discussion without fear of offense is how we can get to the solution. Thanks! Muzammil for shining the spotlight on these issues and a very insightful take on the problem.

  • @waleedkhanjadoon7556
    @waleedkhanjadoon7556 Месяц назад +1

    Love the series. Take as much time as it takes.

  • @haseebelahi5035
    @haseebelahi5035 Месяц назад +15

    I think there is one thing that needs to be corrected. Freelance income is not shown as remittance technically. Incoming foreign payments to freelancers are declared as IT services income to the receiving bank (who then reports to SPB), along with proof of contract of work. Only after receiving that documentation and purpose, the bank would clear your payment. Bank deducts a 1% tax on this income for people not registered with PSEB and 0.25% for people registered with PSEB. If someone is declaring their freelance income as remittance, in case of audit they will have to prove who in their family was the sender of that remittance. It may never come to that actually, but most of the freelancers who want to keep their tax declaration clean are paying that 0.25/1% tax and are part of the formal economy as per current rules.

    • @designingmania1965
      @designingmania1965 Месяц назад +1

      still not paying 120000 on 500000 salary

    • @owa83tube
      @owa83tube Месяц назад

      @@designingmania1965 But paying atleast 10 to 20% commissions on various platforms....have high uncertainty in income....more stress....no perks....no medical.....no company cars.....no paid holidays or vacations

    • @madihullahriaz3108
      @madihullahriaz3108 14 дней назад

      There are many ways to bypass local banks, like I created digital bank account in UK many years back, there are many EMI (digital banks) in EU, UK and HK where you open and receive payments. You simply go to ATM or at shops use directly these cards. As the card name will be shown as local and card issuance will be abroad the state bank will register inflow as remittance instead of tourism income. No audit will be able to trace this and there will be no way to know the income. Many freelancers also use western union which again shows remittance. I firmly believe the remittance shown from London or NYC are not actually remittance but freelance income as many banks have HQ in these cities.

  • @shrawins
    @shrawins Месяц назад +10

    Don't shorten the length. If someone is willing to learn something, show commitment and listen to it for that 1 hour, do it in a couple of sittings.
    Edit: 27:33 Fintech is not worth it. You cannot impart quality education on screen. People are complaining about an hour long vid ffs. How will they comprehend something that is much more complex. People don't complete 90%+ of the courses they buy on coursera or other such platforms. It works in theory and on paper but practically think again.

  • @Zeno_334
    @Zeno_334 12 дней назад +1

    I am grateful to TPE’s rant that nudged me to check out this podcast. The gentleman above is not only right, he is prescient too. His understanding of the tech sector and macro economics is excellent.

    • @Ahmediss
      @Ahmediss 10 дней назад

      Which podcast can you share the link. Is it productive like this one?

  • @Azhar-ThinkSoft
    @Azhar-ThinkSoft Месяц назад

    Bro, thank you for making this video. It was much needed as I am in the IT industry and was constantly thinking about its growth and future and had many doubts. After watching this video, I have gotten so much clarity and can now make better decisions in moving forward.
    Also, hearing your dream sounds like my own, and I would love to be a part of it. I would love to contribute to it without expecting anything in return. I will wait for you to take the initiative and be there once you are ready.
    KEEP GOING! Your "DIL KI BAT" sounds like my own.

  • @FJ_toons
    @FJ_toons Месяц назад +10

    This podcast deserve 10 million likes

  • @bilalchaudhry4046
    @bilalchaudhry4046 Месяц назад +3

    i am founder of a live streaming company and employee 35 People in Pakistan. I agree with every word you said. You have a great understanding of IT sector. Finding a quality engineer in Pakistan is a huge huhe problem.

    • @mrmack678
      @mrmack678 Месяц назад +3

      But how much do you pay? Would you pay 500k-600k for a SWE with 3 YOE? It's not very hard to find good people if you are willing to spend some money.

  • @naveedtoronto
    @naveedtoronto Месяц назад +2

    You are a gifted podcaster so don’t stop doing what you’re doing. On the side if you have a vision for creating a tech based educational platform that can benefit the country and don’t have the financial resources , there are TONS of people you can partner with that have $ but no time or skill to build it. This way your vision comes alive , and you risk very little. I’m open to brainstorming / connecting you with people that can at least point you in the right direction (if not more)

  • @alikhawaja01
    @alikhawaja01 Месяц назад +2

    We, who actually watch your content, will watch it even if it is an hour or long. For others, they will always complain even if you reduce your content down to a 15 sec tiktok reel. Don’t cut it down, you deliver value and thats what we are here for. 👊🏼👍🏼

  • @paklovers1604
    @paklovers1604 Месяц назад +6

    that must be of 1 hour longer. liked and commented to beat youtube algorithm

  • @bilalshakeel5501
    @bilalshakeel5501 Месяц назад +4

    think those long videos are much more beneficial than just short videos. There is already so much short content out there, and we don't want you to be one of them. Detailed, complete, and informative videos are your USP, in my opinion.

  • @ahsantariq3926
    @ahsantariq3926 Месяц назад +1

    You are absolutely right!!
    30 minutes episodes are good.

  • @alamgirfreeman
    @alamgirfreeman Месяц назад

    A very good quality commentary indeed. Duration is of no consequence when a serious subject is explained as elaborately as done by you. Wish you all the luck in realization of your vision. Great job

  • @notadoctoryet2
    @notadoctoryet2 Месяц назад +10

    18:10 very good point, in Pakistan we have very few educated engineers and even the educated engineers they leave the country, whereas India has hundred thousands of graduates hence they have 20 billion dollar IT industry, we have to really learn from India to boost our IT industry in shaa Allah

    • @jaspal8jan
      @jaspal8jan Месяц назад +5

      Our IT industry is around 200 billion dollars, not 20.

    • @aniketpatkar6886
      @aniketpatkar6886 Месяц назад +2

      Bro India's IT export is 250 billion dollars

    • @notadoctoryet2
      @notadoctoryet2 Месяц назад

      @@jaspal8jan Good to know, Pakistan will catch up very soon if we get rid of our corrupt politicians :)

    • @notadoctoryet2
      @notadoctoryet2 Месяц назад +1

      @@aniketpatkar6886 Good to know, Pakistan will catch up very soon if we get rid of our corrupt politicians :)

    • @aniketpatkar6886
      @aniketpatkar6886 Месяц назад +1

      @@notadoctoryet2 right 👍 in shaa Allah.

  • @WaqarAliX
    @WaqarAliX Месяц назад +83

    i am working as Software Developer in Middle east having lot of colleagues from india so 2 Majors Issues which i identified in Pakistan's IT industry
    1. polishing the raw talent is not possible with only single entity, there should be a public private partnership to do that, in india every IT company has to hire and train a fix number of people every year which is decided by govt via mass hiring program
    2. Pakistan's IT industry is totally a Service based company, while if you see india most of them are product based company like zoho , and when you have product you have client which are increasing every month, in Pakistan Most of IT companies are just commission agents

    • @zAid-cy3yp
      @zAid-cy3yp Месяц назад +8

      About the 2nd point raised: India does have a lot of product based it companies as of now, however, it wasn't like this before. What really bosted Indias economy were xonsultany firms like TCS and infosys etc. The product based companies were next set up to cater to the growing middle class created by the consultancy firms.
      In a nutshell, its better that Pakistan focus more on its services based industry as product based companies won't increase our foreign exchange or employees much rather would only circulate the money in the country

    • @asimzubair
      @asimzubair Месяц назад

      @@zAid-cy3ypproduct based companies can focus on foreign clients, we have cloudways as a very good example.

    • @manjunathmnm
      @manjunathmnm Месяц назад +4

      ​@@zAid-cy3yp 90 % of American IT workforce is from INDIA Bharath 💪💪.. they're all Full time employees.. not Part time 😂

    • @zAid-cy3yp
      @zAid-cy3yp Месяц назад +3

      @@manjunathmnm when did i refuse this?

    • @manjunathmnm
      @manjunathmnm Месяц назад +3

      @@zAid-cy3yp Can you name one great Paxtani Mathematician or Programmer ?

  • @faizanbinnaeem2797
    @faizanbinnaeem2797 Месяц назад +2

    As a Principal Software Engineer, I believe the primary issue stems from our education system, particularly the Punjab textbook courses, which are highly detrimental to career development. We also face challenges in communication skills for the international market, and problem-solving skills are developed during schooling. Therefore, I think the root cause is the quality of our schooling.

  • @muhammadalirehmani2129
    @muhammadalirehmani2129 Месяц назад

    Please keep the video content in the longer format. It makes every detail crisp and valid! You are doing a phenomenal job with your research and delivery.
    Lots of duas!

  • @noorulainhassan2524
    @noorulainhassan2524 Месяц назад +3

    Learnt so much from your detailed videos.

  • @sameersajid8519
    @sameersajid8519 Месяц назад +3

    The part where you mentioned having a plan but lacking funding is quite intriguing to me. I hope to connect with you someday to discuss your ideas and vision in depth and I'm eager to invest every penny I have in you-albeit for my own benefit, not just altruistically😅

  • @ChickyASRM
    @ChickyASRM Месяц назад

    Awsome!! This is Great Dil ki bt!!

  • @sohailmunir5550
    @sohailmunir5550 25 дней назад +1

    1.5 hours perfectly fine if you are doing in depth root cause analysis. You should do that for other sectors as well. Great work

  • @muhammadsiddiquek
    @muhammadsiddiquek Месяц назад +3

    I love watching detailed videos

  • @colors_ASMR2
    @colors_ASMR2 Месяц назад +6

    All Problem a side. I am freelancer and working for last 4 year. Its 10:30 PM here I watching that video in Low quality , Before open that Video . I am refreshing tiktok shop page and It has not opened for last 30 mints due to very slow internet. Its very very frustrating for me. Client waiting for me and I can't do anything. How we can say That Pakistan can Build 20 Billion $ IT Industry. Not Possible

    • @devliner
      @devliner Месяц назад

      Yup another reason🙄

  • @jasiraslam
    @jasiraslam Месяц назад +1

    Insightful! love it. Keep making videos on IT industry. Especially on Freelancers.

  • @maryamwaqar7648
    @maryamwaqar7648 Месяц назад

    Your video lengths are just fine. I've listened to your 1 hr+ podcasts as well, they don't feel so long because the topics are very interesting and require detailed discussion.

  • @qazisafiullah4099
    @qazisafiullah4099 Месяц назад +3

    I don't mind if you make even 2hr+ videos like this. I have watched some of your videos twice. Such a quality content.

  • @shoaibzafar5663
    @shoaibzafar5663 Месяц назад +4

    Iam CS student from szabist I was working hard on CGI and computer graphics rendering. I was trying to create a proprietary solution like Unreal engine unity for opencv etc.i picked graphics API like vulkan and opengl and used java and c++ for implementation. I came very in this journey and rendered things like terrain and water 🌊. I realized that I should share this knowledge with guys of my class I did even pitched an idea of creating a proprietary graphics engine from scratch that could be able to compute high quality graphics in low system resources. They were like that there are just not interested into it and we're saying that iam just copying pre existing solution. I think the main problem with CS students in Pakistani universities is the mentality and knowledge. i must say most them are Soo dumb that they don't even what they are gonna do after graduation as there is no culture of working together on something or believing in some ones vision instead we see people getting jealous or planning cheap tactics to take a talented person down

    • @engineersquad
      @engineersquad 27 дней назад

      wow, i am using UE5 and blender for CGI. I am sure you are now in elite programer class.

    • @-rate6326
      @-rate6326 27 дней назад

      I am trying to learn opengl too. Just for fun. Certainly I am dumb because I am unable to make fly through camera. Still confused about matrices. I sure will be able to do it.
      Do you have any references?

  • @Saeedism8723
    @Saeedism8723 Месяц назад +1

    Bhai keep the same length,details and justify your research and efforts
    Good work
    Keep it up
    More power to you❤

  • @anooshatabassum375
    @anooshatabassum375 Месяц назад

    Video length is totally okay, Muzammil bhai. Content mattets. And you're doing a phenomenal job in explaining the complex concepts into layman language. Kudos 👏

  • @AliHaiderZaidi96
    @AliHaiderZaidi96 Месяц назад +3

    Need comprehensive episodes of 1 hour +

  • @umaimaabbasi19
    @umaimaabbasi19 Месяц назад +5

    Mera bhi ye hi issue ha.
    Mere ps bhi plane ha but pese nhi ha ye hi issue ha.
    I wish hm log kch kr sken.
    Wese mere ps na pese hen na log.
    But apke ps ek chiz ha wo yahan YT pr subscriber.
    Agr ap start kren complete plane discuss kr k to I hope sb apka st denge or hm shayad wo achieve kr pay Jo hmari wish ha.
    Or mujhe apki bt se ye hi andaza Howa ha k Jo plan mere mind ma ha apke mind ma bhi kch wesa plane hi ha. Or ye hmare Pakistan k lie bht important hen
    Possible Hoto ap goverment se bt kren.

  • @Zeno_334
    @Zeno_334 12 дней назад +1

    He keeps saying "Hold Cos" because uttering Holding Companies takes too long. A brilliant man. Yep!

  • @umairmalik6480
    @umairmalik6480 Месяц назад

    Worth of time. Thankyou so much buddy :D

  • @ishtiaqahmad2483
    @ishtiaqahmad2483 Месяц назад +5

    Please continue it

  • @StopandAct
    @StopandAct Месяц назад +3

    17:50 very good point

  • @sameet90
    @sameet90 Месяц назад

    I am happy to collaborate with you on this bootcamp vision. Happy to take this offline and chat more about my credentials

  • @_arshadm
    @_arshadm Месяц назад +20

    There is no lack of educational content, most of it is freely available on RUclips. The issue is that the standards are so low in Pak, and we have an anti-intellectual culture steeped in orthodoxy that it's impossible to escape the mind cage we have entered. The whole notion of Pak as an Islamic state was ill conceived, it keeps everyone looking at the past and no one except for a few brave individuals is looking to the future.

    • @TheGrimStoic
      @TheGrimStoic Месяц назад +1

      wow - brutal but true

    • @user-iu3db9pv1b
      @user-iu3db9pv1b Месяц назад +2

      Introspection or the ability to introspect is step 1. As long as there's folks like you who can call it like it is, maybe there's hope. Respect from India!

  • @arslanali774
    @arslanali774 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video. It was really informative and it broaden my perspective on industry's future

  • @husnain57
    @husnain57 29 дней назад

    Great work, much appreciated!

  • @zayantariq6843
    @zayantariq6843 Месяц назад +13

    Vietnam Indonesia is going to become next major destination for europeans and American companies in IT Sector

    • @pipipupu5104
      @pipipupu5104 Месяц назад +6

      Vietnam is for manufacturing and productions not for service based it industry.

    • @nishantbhatia2747
      @nishantbhatia2747 Месяц назад +3

      Not Enough English speakers. You are wrong

  • @nisardar2652
    @nisardar2652 Месяц назад +4

    Good to know my countrymen are now well versed - in comments section in English language

  • @FaizanShahAhmad
    @FaizanShahAhmad Месяц назад

    very informative and mind blowing episode. KUDOS!!!

  • @SYED-wk8pd
    @SYED-wk8pd Месяц назад +2

    Muzammil bhai, we need more content creators like you. You are truly a gem for us pakistani students.

  • @yaanubhav
    @yaanubhav 10 дней назад +3

    IT Jobs are shrinking fast here in India. What is going to be the future jobs is a big question and one should be ready with deep knowledge and skills on emerging technologies like AI and data science cloud

  • @madfamli
    @madfamli Месяц назад +9

    When Imran Khan comes back in power, the likes of Dr.Sania Nishtar can help you realise your dream to educate Pakistan. Excellent podcast

    • @alikhawaja01
      @alikhawaja01 Месяц назад +3

      You actually waisted your time watching this video because obviously you weren’t able to learn anything

    • @rohanjn4438
      @rohanjn4438 Месяц назад

      😂😂 the irony in this comment

    • @avi5705
      @avi5705 26 дней назад

      LOL....Army rules the country

  • @AhmadRaza-gc2uw
    @AhmadRaza-gc2uw Месяц назад

    Love to hear 1 hours your thoughts, muzammil bhai ❤

  • @AbdulAzizNiazi
    @AbdulAzizNiazi Месяц назад

    Appreciate your efforts on the research, and would like to see 1hr episodes again, also post more frequently if possible, thanks.

  • @sukhan85
    @sukhan85 Месяц назад +16

    My London-based company is currently hiring graduate engineers from Pakistan. We've encountered some initial observations:
    - Candidates' written and verbal communication skills require further refinement.
    - Some candidates responded late to interview email requests, while others failed to attend or provided casual excuses like 'internet issues'.
    - Pakistan boasts a wealth of engineering talent; however, Indian candidates have stood out due to their professionalism. Some graduates we interviewed displayed communication skills akin to much younger individuals, highlighting a need for improvement.
    - Many CVs from recent graduates contain excessive embellishment. We encourage honesty regarding experience level.
    - Attending prestigious universities such as FAST, NUST, or GIK does not guarantee an easy path. Our rigorous interview processes prioritize creativity and problem-solving abilities over academic pedigree.

    • @tabishrehman7943
      @tabishrehman7943 Месяц назад +1

      Are they still hiring?

    • @simplified_101
      @simplified_101 Месяц назад

      All the points are spot on. However, I don't know how much you have experience with indian IT folks. They are good on CV, papers, and LinkedIn profile. The majority of them below average IQ have almost no skills despite having experience in the same fields. I have worked with Wipro, TCS, Cognizant, and Infosys cybersecurity guys, and I always wondered how on earth they have got that job title.

    • @sukhan85
      @sukhan85 26 дней назад

      @@tabishrehman7943 Position has been fulfilled. :) Candidate is from Pakistan.

    • @tabishrehman7943
      @tabishrehman7943 20 дней назад

      ​@@sukhan85ok thank you for your kind reply 😊

  • @sanjaydawda324
    @sanjaydawda324 Месяц назад +6

    Babar no 1....ISI NO 1......PAK ARMY NO 1........BUSS tumhari liye yeh bolna kaafi hai.......khush ho jao 😂😂😂

  • @mshayan28
    @mshayan28 Месяц назад

    Beautifully explained . Loved the analysis

  • @nishantsupakar3789
    @nishantsupakar3789 Месяц назад +1

    Sir! Apki video recommendation me ayi, maza aaya. Love from India. You found a new subscriber in me today! 😊

  • @mrmack678
    @mrmack678 Месяц назад +10

    I m a software engineer graduated from FAST. Got a 100k before graduation, and making 200k now with one year of experience.
    I'm extremely dissatisfied, stressed out because I can't find peace in Pakistan. I am planning to leave this country as soon as I get an opportunity abroad.
    Every other friend of mine who works in tech wants to leave. Top talent doesn't want to stay here. I think the only solution on individual level is to leave this country and live a better life. Wasting anymore time on this country is not worth it anymore. It's a dead stuck country.
    Save your life, and your coming generation by giving them a good life abroad.

  • @khubaibamjad7790
    @khubaibamjad7790 Месяц назад

    I mean it's appreciable how he addresses a serious problem, discusses its cause and ultimately drives a realistic and attainable solution.

  • @fahadahmed480
    @fahadahmed480 Месяц назад

    Each sentence he speaks just totally fully resonates with my pov and my thinking , Muzammil
    Bhai keep enlightening us with this knowledge

  • @aone7903
    @aone7903 Месяц назад +1

    That’s the excellent thinking and I totally agree and understand. As in one of your video said we love pulling each others legs it’s national hobby. We really lack common sense and team work. Thanks man for making such informative videos God bless

  • @UmairAli-ly3mo
    @UmairAli-ly3mo Месяц назад

    Very nicely explained and I am also going to follow this.

  • @Predator.2154
    @Predator.2154 Месяц назад +2

    Tension dedi Muzammil bhai aap ne.

  • @waqasahmad802
    @waqasahmad802 Месяц назад

    100% agree - It always a treat to listen to muzammil - a thoughtful and well researched and knowledgeable person

  • @K_Y_W
    @K_Y_W Месяц назад +1

    Keep the long format. Your thoughts are a breath of fresh air

  • @alikhansherani
    @alikhansherani Месяц назад

    A very insightful video! 👍

  • @ahsanmalik5999
    @ahsanmalik5999 Месяц назад +2

    I don't know kisy masla ha long videos se, but ye format long videos me he best ha, muzzamil Bhai don't change it,
    Jinhy 5/10 min ki videos chye clearly ye sb un k lye ni ha

  • @mharumair6498
    @mharumair6498 Месяц назад +2

    Muzammil bahi mai BS Telecom kar raha hoo.
    India government ny agreement 🤝 kiya haa Cisco company ky sath or wo india my 100000 online internship day rahyy haa.
    But on the other hand in Pakistan myy koi bhi internship nhiii haa.😢
    I think the government should focus on the government to company agreement 🤝

  • @spritualist6519
    @spritualist6519 Месяц назад +2

    The concept of BPO was originated from India .
    First ever BPO service stared in Mumbai in the year 1978 by TCS .FYI

  • @gauravtejpal8901
    @gauravtejpal8901 26 дней назад +2

    Ultimately, whether it is Pakistan or India - problem is that there is not enough spend on the well-being of the population. Without food security, without investment in basic education and healthcare, how can we expect to create quality engineers? Fundamentals have been neglected...

  • @xum7332
    @xum7332 28 дней назад +1

    Great video Muzamil! Thankyou. Look at the root cause and it all stems from ill intention at the top level. Once Pakistan gets honest people with integrity and leadership at the top everything will fall into its place. Pakistan had one chance after 70 years but committed suicide. I was a bit involved in IT in Pakistan in late 80s-early 90s and we had small companies doing the same things what Indian companies were doing at that time but Pakistani government / establishment had no idea except filling their own pockets and pushing talent out of the country. Pakistani diaspora tried but lack of stability did not let it. In Pakistan honest leaders can only come through voting process. Without that it will only be like fake report cards

  • @TechSpot56
    @TechSpot56 29 дней назад

    Really great analysis muzamil bhai.☺

  • @ganapatinaik7834
    @ganapatinaik7834 28 дней назад +1

    Excellent analysis of the problem and very good articulation of the solution. One correction though, lion's share of India's earning in IT was, is and will be from Services and not from ITES/BPO sector.

  • @huzaifamadni8271
    @huzaifamadni8271 Месяц назад

    I already watch them at 1.5x or 2x. Keep crushing it!

  • @syedzaingillani9391
    @syedzaingillani9391 Месяц назад

    This video was very helpful and informative.Jazakallah