Comparing the Pakistani Economy and India - Uzair Younus on Ishaq Dar and Trip to India -

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @3333teebee
    @3333teebee Год назад +1197

    The Pakistan's Titanic analogy is perfect in every sense.
    1. Like in Titanic, there's a clear divide between the upper deck and the lower deck...the haves and the have nots
    2. Journey through the frigid waters was fraught with danger and hitting the iceberg was imminent.
    3. While the ship is sinking there's still the orchestra playing. People don't seem to realize what's hit them yet.
    4. There were 13 life boats in the Titanic, likewise there's one for every ruling elite and the ones calling the shot at the establishment.
    5. The lead characters still harbor hopes of surviving, while I am sure one of them has to play the part of Jack.
    6. None of the passing ship are gonna respond to the crises call this time around.
    7. While Titanic is a tragedy for the ship and it's voyagers, it's pure entertainment for the movie goers especially since it involves a certain actresses love making scenes with the lead actor. Talk about sex scenes, Pakistani politics is rife with that too.
    My heart will go on.....

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +172

      I am pinning this comment

    • @fireangel911
      @fireangel911 Год назад +32

      Bravo 👏 👏 👏

    • @khadija4801
      @khadija4801 Год назад +31

      Zabardast bhai😊❤🙏 tusi chaa gaye 🙏👍

    • @SP.05
      @SP.05 Год назад +12

      Wah!!

    • @explorerfoxy
      @explorerfoxy Год назад +2

      @The Pakistan Experience Pakistan is made for kalma,even Saudi Arabia is not made for kalma. Pakistani are azeem kaum, Pakistani have jazba. Pakistan has pao pao atomi bombs. Gawaza a Hind. There are too many radical population in Pakistan. Never trust a Pakistani. They will always backstab. It is in their blood.

  • @suryaveer77
    @suryaveer77 Год назад +2136

    A mosque being maintained by Hindus in Gujarat , which is considered as the “hindutva ground zero” just goes to show how much propaganda is different from the reality ! Great podcast guys

    • @adityatiwari6442
      @adityatiwari6442 Год назад +211

      They call it a laboratory of hindutva politics 😭😭😂

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад +92

      Imagine if he did a Indian-attitudes-towards-religion Pew survey podcast with Kushal and found that Hindi-Hindu-Hindutva loving BJP supporters were more likely to say that diversity of religions is good for India (65%) vs others (47%) - that might be a good starting point for them to get started with without getting super into politics up front.

    • @ManishSharma-ku7ij
      @ManishSharma-ku7ij Год назад +113

      In Indian reality: Gujarat Waqf board just claimed the Mosque, Temple, Qabristan and the entire village because the town was historically Memon.

    • @Critic224
      @Critic224 Год назад +10

      In Gujrat also not all areas are Hindutva ground zero.
      Btw…. Please check what happened to Wali Dakkhani’s mazar in Ahmadabad during 2002 !

    • @ishaanrohmetra3447
      @ishaanrohmetra3447 Год назад +125

      @@Critic224 back to 2002?
      why dont u start with burning of hindu carrying train?

  • @nikhilchitre7607
    @nikhilchitre7607 Год назад +1842

    Being an Indian, this is the level of maturity we really appreciate from Pakistan’s media and more specifically on youtube. Congrats on creating a very smart podcast with no bullshit, acknowledged bias and a genuine effort to understand each other. Cheers!

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +131

      🙌❤

    • @AMZ_official
      @AMZ_official Год назад

      ​@@Cooperisbooedthere are some ignorant podcast host but most are great, you should listen to Thought Behind Things, Mooroo Podcast, Junaid Akram Podcast

    • @sailaab
      @sailaab Год назад +8

      The guest is practically Murican.. aka from Divided States of Murica.
      Even married to a Bon desi.
      .
      .
      Waise hain.. common person in the streets of Lahore, Dilli, Bambai, Peahawar, Banaras, Karachi too would have similar 'apne kaam se kaam ralhna' thoughts.
      I mean.. we all ultimately know.. partition did not make it better for those who had to migrate from wither side.
      And even those born in the past 25 years.. in East Pakistan/ Bangladesh normal Pakistan realise ki life/ reality is to struggle to get ahead.
      Not much impact of religious reasons left in the commo person.
      .
      I mean.. all lie, all indulge in adultery, all cheat.
      And bo religion finds such things kosher.

    • @bt5331
      @bt5331 Год назад +2

      Now you go and make a genuine effort to understand them....lets see if you return Nikhil ...make sure you explore their countryside...

    • @bt5331
      @bt5331 Год назад

      @@sailaab really? religion has no impact left in Pakistan????? hmmmm interesting...surr tan se juda has no place in Paki society??? joke of the millenium!!

  • @froomerce
    @froomerce Год назад +3190

    Fact is, as a Pakistani, I feel our grandparents were fooled by the politicians of the time. We are better with a United secular india rather than in an Islamic republic.

    • @radhika7387
      @radhika7387 Год назад +51

      👍👍

    • @ShyamKumar-zb2mw
      @ShyamKumar-zb2mw Год назад +438

      @froomerce - as time progresses - more and more of the younger generation of PK will start feeling that way. However, I sincerely believe that if PK had not split from us - they would have likely impeded IN's progress as well. This is because Islam and Muslims are regressive - and wish to stay stuck in 5th century thoughts and ideas. As an example - see Afghanistan, Iran and even Azad J&K where they are imposing hijab.

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад +66

      @@ShyamKumar-zb2mw This is true, but we can always be an example of how to develop. Hope we can resolve communal tensions internally once and for all and reorient our own muslims towards the future rather than towards the past. I think it needs a degree of agnosticism to truly be rational.

    • @ShyamKumar-zb2mw
      @ShyamKumar-zb2mw Год назад

      @@echosmith5256 - many Muslim leaders starting with Sir Syed till Maulana Azad tried to reorient the muslims towards the future - but the Mullah leadership - fearing that an educated Muslim will start questioning the (rather feeble &) fragile theology of Islam, its inherent rigidity and the religion's internal contradictions with modernity - opposed all of them tooth and nail. So you cannot wake a man who is only pretending to be asleep. You cannot free a man who wants to be bound in the chains of ignorance, unfortunately. All the violence that is present in Islam - is just a reflection of its inablity to cope with its contradictions with modernity and progress. 🙂
      Agree that we need considerable agnosticism to be rational and free of the heady intoxication of religion. 🙂

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад

      @@ShyamKumar-zb2mw The strongest challenge to Islam is coming from exmuslim atheists - nobody will be able to wave their jihad ideology in public soon. The intellectual challenge is so strong that they will have to be muslims only in superficial cultural terms.

  • @yousufabdullah2693
    @yousufabdullah2693 Год назад +164

    As a Pakistani it feels great that this type of conversations are happening in pakistan. This is the change we want, this the change we must have. Pakistan is not 2000 yrs old, its only 75 yrs old from its independence which is a few minutes considering a country. We have much to learn and these types of talks will aline us in that direction. Keep up the good work. ❤

    • @adityapandey9758
      @adityapandey9758 Год назад +10

      Correction India got Independence in 1947, and Pakistan borned. Before 1947 there was no country named Pakistan, So how and from whom Pakistan got Independence?

    • @D1Thorn
      @D1Thorn Год назад

      @@adityapandey9758India and Pakistan both were born as countries in 1947 after the British colonial rule before 1947 and the British no India and Pakistan existed but a subcontinent existed divided into several 100s of independent kingdoms and empires

    • @sanyamjain4467
      @sanyamjain4467 Год назад +6

      ​​@@adityapandey9758ndia name was kept by britishers.... It is bharat in real, and bharat is there since centuries and we are named as top 5 oldest country in the world... And bharat = india... India was not born on 1947, just got independence, only Pakistan was born

    • @TheBhartiyaWing
      @TheBhartiyaWing Год назад +3

      ​@@D1ThornINDIA WAS THERE EVENTHOUGH SMALL KINGDOMS WAS THERE IT WAS STILL INDIA .BRITISH ALSO FORMED BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY.

    • @D1Thorn
      @D1Thorn Год назад

      @@TheBhartiyaWing not really India was a multi ethnic subcontinent not like today’s United country. Multi race people live in subcontinent it was never a single entity. Both countries Pakistan and India formed in 1947 by joined together different ethnicity regions and kingdoms in the name of religion 🇵🇰🇮🇳

  • @shivampatidar9295
    @shivampatidar9295 Год назад +844

    As common boy from an Indian village , i didn't use ATM cards to withdraw money for last 2years and always transfer payment Digitaly BY UPI even I have to pay upto rs 5, and in my village farmers also use UPI payment system on mobile to get payment of their crops, It is revolutionary change in MODI Era, proud to see the development and progress done by Modi govt .

    • @sabrinakhan8217
      @sabrinakhan8217 Год назад +10

      ATM and credit cards are being used in Lahore and Islamabad for over 15 years. UPI payments are being used since 2017. This karachi guy doesn't know.

    • @jyothishpailla2018
      @jyothishpailla2018 Год назад +3

      ​@@sabrinakhan8217 what do you mean?

    • @adityadubey5204
      @adityadubey5204 Год назад +16

      @@sabrinakhan8217 it's good if you guys use it.. 👍

    • @hanzofunai4238
      @hanzofunai4238 Год назад +87

      @@sabrinakhan8217 Not commenting on the UPI/CC usage in Islamabad or Lahore. I have zero knowledge, will refrain.
      You are perhaps commenting about the usage vis-a-vis Pakistan. But what you seem to miss is the scale in India. It is not just limited to Delhi or Mumbai or some major metro.
      In India, UPI payments is used in the remotest of villages, and by the smallest of merchants. Even a beggar goes around with a QR code. The scale is as seen nowhere else in the world, let alone a third world that India still is.

    • @hirenahir76200
      @hirenahir76200 Год назад +50

      @@sabrinakhan8217 atm and credit card to decades s use ho rahe he india ke villages me bro😂

  • @richi6550
    @richi6550 Год назад +215

    As an Indian woman let me tell you my story I work as software engineer from comfort of my home because I work in remote startup, I was first employee of the company, when I started I had jio conection for mobile I used to connect my laptop with my mobile hotspot and work and today I'm senior software engineer leading 3 teams and contributing to not only growth of my company but as well as my country by paying taxes and my parents who are enjoying stuff they could only dream of(because we are from lower middle class family) all this because I am educated and was provided with equal opportunities irrespective of my gender

    • @nandankodandarama5451
      @nandankodandarama5451 Год назад +9

      Mam hire me please

    • @valaramchaudhary3216
      @valaramchaudhary3216 Год назад +7

      Congration ri chi, you deserve all of it.

    • @Q_QQ_Q
      @Q_QQ_Q Год назад +1

      🤣😂

    • @anand.suralkar
      @anand.suralkar Год назад +4

      wow cool i am guy but i was lower middle class didnt afford much but i learnt coding on my phone and today i am software engineer and even going for mtech now on my own

  • @Gyaan_with_PK
    @Gyaan_with_PK Год назад +40

    Broooo....!!! As a student of ECONOMY, Sociology and Political Science, I must say he is Just as good as my teachers and just like them he has much broader perspective and clarity of thought about everything. I've gained much knowledge from this podcast. Thanks a lot from Bharat..!!

  • @ambarishupadhyay921
    @ambarishupadhyay921 Год назад +557

    01:05:00 Sorry bro, unfortunately, thats not “South Asia”. That’s India. In Pakistan/Bengladesh/Afghanistan you won’t find a Muslim Imam/Maulvi taking care of a Hindu temple (in a remote village) which is visited by Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and Hindus of those countries. Such Secularism in its purest form can only be found in India ( admittedly, increasingly a rarity though, but still). Love the podcast though! Big love for both of you and 3 cheers for The Pakistan Experience and Pakistanomy! Hope your leaders listen to you and pull that rusty ol’ truck from falling off the cliff and fix it! Love from India/Belgium 🙏

    • @rahulmn5908
      @rahulmn5908 Год назад +36

      Totally agree with you.

    • @kc4276
      @kc4276 Год назад +69

      I’m inclined to agree. It’s almost exclusively a Hindu tradition to visit other places of worship. There’s nothing wrong with admitting that.

    • @Upretirahulpahadi
      @Upretirahulpahadi Год назад

      I disagree..people like this are everywhere

    • @ambarishupadhyay921
      @ambarishupadhyay921 Год назад +69

      @@Upretirahulpahadi Thanks but I would really appreciate some crisp examples of this happening in the 3 countries mentioned in my original comment.

    • @Striker-jg9kv
      @Striker-jg9kv Год назад

      @@Upretirahulpahadi yeah like in pigjabi University of islamic Republic of hira Mandi bhikharistan 💩stan Pakistan where few noble kaafirs were beaten by rape jihad born inbred madrassa chap namazi aashiq gay rasool Muslims

  • @amjadanwarbaig1979
    @amjadanwarbaig1979 Год назад +567

    What a wonderful conversation! I have had the privilege of visiting India on multiple occasions and I always find it a delight to witness the country's incredible unity in diversity. While India undoubtedly faces various challenges, it is heartening to see the progress being made in addressing them. Given its vast potential and rich cultural heritage, India has the opportunity to emerge as a major force for good on the global stage. Let us hope that this happens sooner rather than later, and that India can contribute to a brighter, more harmonious future for all.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +28

      🙌

    • @sabrinakhan8217
      @sabrinakhan8217 Год назад +28

      What region of India do you visit. India is way beyond that region. It's 1.4 billion people with 100's of languages, ethnicities, cultures and histories.

    • @Salmonellatyphi
      @Salmonellatyphi Год назад +23

      @@sabrinakhan8217 but i dont want him to visit india any more, I mean no pakistani ever

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад +5

      @@sabrinakhan8217 Mostly North-India he must have Visited. Your from which Indian state bro?

    • @manadya
      @manadya Год назад +7

      India has already been contributing for well being of other nations as well except Pakistan and it will remain so in future too.
      Before expecting anything from India, Pakistanis will have to identify themselves as offsprings of Indian culture, bow before, ask for MAAFI for sins they committed and then India MAY think over.

  • @doctormafia6300
    @doctormafia6300 Год назад +502

    Just listened to India part. India is great.
    In Nepal also, we adopted the UPI system n we also have every grocery store or street vendors talking payment by QR code now. Great conversation man 👌

  • @gonnabeoo9
    @gonnabeoo9 Год назад +132

    When you said 'sahil toh woh hi hai' , it hit me on a different level! Such a Beautiful conversation! Hope Pakistan finds a way out of this crisis and the people of Pakistan escape all the sufferings!! Love from 🇮🇳

  • @MrReachashish
    @MrReachashish Год назад +328

    As an Indian, Gujarati, my masi lived in batwa. My mother from junagadh and father from dhoraji, refreshing to here this. One of the best discussion about India.

    • @rupahasit
      @rupahasit Год назад +5

      As my ancestors are from Junagadh, I am familiar to names , I truly enjoyed samee

    • @hustler4205
      @hustler4205 Год назад

      My native is Dhoraji. I visit almost every year, glad to hear.

    • @unitedsouthasiareunionmission
      @unitedsouthasiareunionmission Год назад +1

      એ ભાઈ મોજ માં ને ?

    • @MrReachashish
      @MrReachashish Год назад +1

      ​@@unitedsouthasiareunionmission moj ma 😅😅

    • @bhaveshodedra4406
      @bhaveshodedra4406 Год назад

      I am from bantva my hometown is bantva and my work town is junagadh happy to hear this 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍

  • @DrAyeshaJB
    @DrAyeshaJB Год назад +452

    Listening to Uzair's trip to India brought tears to my eyes, how much we have lost by losing these loving relationships. Thank you for sharing and of course letting us know where Pakistan is headed was equally depressing, but also rage inducing.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +19

      Exactly

    • @philknight7952
      @philknight7952 Год назад +57

      ye sab Direct Action Day ke time sochna tha, that boat has sailed.

    • @priyadarshansingh2397
      @priyadarshansingh2397 Год назад +2

      Baji, just a request, ☝️🙏 while posting such comments, make sure aapne apni pic hata di ho..
      Beherhaal, ek darkhwast hi hai chhote bhai ki taraf se..🙏
      A Rajput from Jaipur 🏩(Pink City)

    • @utubetruthteller
      @utubetruthteller Год назад +4

      this is reality check for Pakistan

    • @prajwalbharambe343
      @prajwalbharambe343 Год назад +1

      @@philknight7952 I don't think everyone was born that time.

  • @zaina5569
    @zaina5569 Год назад +946

    My husband is indian and I love the diversity and inclusivity of my susral country ❤

    • @outbackandabout
      @outbackandabout Год назад +10

      whats your background ma'am?

    • @desiDJ909
      @desiDJ909 Год назад +36

      @@lingesh2773 Noone here belongs to the Mars bro !!!
      He/she is asking about country

    • @sterling6808
      @sterling6808 Год назад +6

      @@desiDJ909 And very respectfully, if I might add.

    • @zaina5569
      @zaina5569 Год назад +70

      @@outbackandabout Pakistani settled in the states 😊

    • @malingawoo
      @malingawoo Год назад +17

      ​@@zaina5569 hope you have a very full life.

  • @amanprasad1345
    @amanprasad1345 Год назад +34

    My grandfather have told me that when India was facing food crisis in 1965. The current PM shastry ji asked indians to eat one time less so we can sustain. My grandfather was a young person at that time and he decided that his family will go to skip 1 meal. Per day

    • @zhangzongchang1057
      @zhangzongchang1057 6 месяцев назад

      Government spoke with the people's best interest and the people obliged, what we need as Pakistani's.

  • @rajbudhathoki2044
    @rajbudhathoki2044 Год назад +493

    What a podcast! No agenda against any ministers or politicians. Said truth what Pakistani needs presently and no bad mouth against India. Well done!!

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +42

      🙌

    • @mindracy8259
      @mindracy8259 Год назад +5

      The Pakistan Army jurnails don't represent the common Pakistani

    • @bunnysingh2889
      @bunnysingh2889 Год назад +7

      When you make money on a video and watchers are mostly indians you wont curse there leaders did you see what they did in leicester uk .Bet not .

    • @debamalyadey8904
      @debamalyadey8904 Год назад +5

      @@bunnysingh2889 that is the problem with just not with the people of pakistan, but also some people in India..
      The people who have done Leicester, uk incident are not the same people who are doing the podcast....it takes guts to do, what they are doing, in a country, where people tend to dissappear for holding anti-establishment view...

  • @aakashbodh7312
    @aakashbodh7312 Год назад +141

    I am from manali India,I mean it's strange but true, for the first time I am witnessing some intellectual Pakistanis, it was really an informative podcast, doing great work, God bless and spread more knowledge.

  • @ramshaamir554
    @ramshaamir554 Год назад +388

    I went to India in 2014 and 2015 as a LUMS trip and back then it was way advance, even digitalisation was happening back then. I can imagine how much it would have progressed over the years now.

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад +69

      Compared to Today, there was Hardly any Digitization back in 2014 or 2015.
      Digitization of India started only in 2016 when JIO network and AADHAR came.

    • @cherishgp
      @cherishgp Год назад +25

      @@gouthamsudheer2080 Also DeMo really provided a big fillip.

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад +12

      @@cherishgp DeMo Hardly had any effect in Indian digitization.
      It was the Pandemic, Jio and AADHAR that has changed the Face of Indian Digitization Completely.

    • @atulsinghtomar1548
      @atulsinghtomar1548 Год назад +27

      ​@@gouthamsudheer2080 no demo actually provided a major push specifically in small cities and later lockdown provide even more push

    • @SP.05
      @SP.05 Год назад +19

      ​​@@gouthamsudheer2080 DeMo was the OG event that nuged the Mass adoption of UPI
      Have to accept it... 😘

  • @bbhusari
    @bbhusari Год назад +16

    Yes, Uzair is very right ! I was 35 years old in 1991 . When the news of flights from India loaded with gold, going to London for mortgaging it to Bank of England was leaked ,the Nation was shocked beyond description. Just couple of years before Rajiv Gandhi ran the campaign " Mera Bharat Mahan " ! The auto riksha, truck guys sported two slogans :
    Mera Bharat Mahan, Sona uska gahan !
    100 mein se 90 beiman, fir bhi Mera Bharat Mahan !
    PV Narsimha Rao as PM and Manmohan singh made the magic. Dollar when made fully convertible as per the international market rates, did the magic . Indians really moved out earned, ran businesses and school/ colleges and rest is history

  • @chakravarthyask
    @chakravarthyask Год назад +467

    Listening to a Pakistani American's appreciation of India's digital and physical infrastructure was music to ears.
    Proud of UPI, FASTag, expressways.
    Thank you Modi ji, Gadkari ji for bringing changes this fast.

    • @ajayasura13
      @ajayasura13 Год назад +9

      Inferiority complex

    • @Samyaak08
      @Samyaak08 Год назад +26

      @@ajayasura13 nah man UPI is the best payment interface in the world rn

    • @ajayasura13
      @ajayasura13 Год назад +34

      @@Samyaak08 what is am saying that you don't need any white man or Pakistani American approval to measure your success

    • @Chick_magnet__250
      @Chick_magnet__250 Год назад +7

      @@ajayasura13 it's not that I'm happy or anything but I'm amused to see a sensible Pakistani.

    • @techtravels401
      @techtravels401 Год назад

      MODI IS A KILLER OF INDIAN DEMOCRACY INDIAN PEACEFUL HARMONY AND FREEDOM OF RELIGION

  • @AdhityaHegdeB
    @AdhityaHegdeB Год назад +304

    What an episode! Finally some personalised content for the Indian Audience! Uzair's sujourn to India bought a tear to my eye! Particularly his grandpa's experience from his eyes!

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +17

    • @philknight7952
      @philknight7952 Год назад +29

      no need to be sentimental about it, their ultimate aim has only 'been postponed' for now, watch from 2:13:15 and you realise their true motives in their eyes, some people can't be your friends EVER, they will bide their time to get strong and then come back to back stab you. Harsh reality, what can I say, they said it theemselves. :)

    • @bdr22
      @bdr22 Год назад +19

      ​​@@philknight7952 yes They are just acknowledging India's progress and Pakistan's despair, but they are not sympathetic to India . Back of their mind they are thinking how to defeat India.

    • @philknight7952
      @philknight7952 Год назад +6

      @@bdr22 exactly

    • @sauravjoshi1929
      @sauravjoshi1929 Год назад +1

      Pakistanis love India its just that they hate Hindus. So India without Hindus is Pakistani wet dream

  • @sandeepgodolo6970
    @sandeepgodolo6970 Год назад +297

    As an Indian this is the most intelligent program I have seen so far. After watching the show wouldn't it better making Uzair your finance minister .

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +26

      🙌

    • @ritikParashar91
      @ritikParashar91 Год назад +12

      power doesn't work like that bruh

    • @rupahasit
      @rupahasit Год назад +4

      Agree, my husband and I started to watch at 11: 30 PM , completed by 2:30 am. And now almost sleeping in office .

    • @Cooperisbooed
      @Cooperisbooed Год назад +1

      Agree

    • @architmishra015
      @architmishra015 Год назад +2

      ​@@rupahasit wait, you guys are in the watching YT? Working? 😂

  • @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa
    @gur.naalo.ishq.mithaa Год назад +75

    Had you visited Gurgaon, you would've seen a great Metropolitan city, which was nothing but a bunch of villages a few decades ago. India has indeed come a long way 💯🙌🏼

    • @deepakbhana8937
      @deepakbhana8937 Год назад +3

      I've seen video footage of Gurgaon. I am very proud that a metropolis like this exists In India. India has quite a few modern and clean metropolis, however Gurgaon reminds me the most of Toronto Canada where I reside.

    • @12SPASTIC12
      @12SPASTIC12 Год назад +3

      Seriously... when my parents first moved to Gurgaon (DLF phase 2), there were sarson fields next to our house. By the time we left in the mid-2000s there were 3-4 malls in walking distance.
      And we've kept growing. I barely recognized the place when I visited in 2018 with the metro everything.

  • @Mohammad_yaqoob
    @Mohammad_yaqoob Год назад +689

    I am proud to be an Indian

    • @humanoid2423
      @humanoid2423 Год назад +23

      Mashallah

    • @UPDATES_GLOBAL
      @UPDATES_GLOBAL Год назад +39

      Thank god aapne ye kaha Indian...
      Varna mai dekhta tha Indian muslim likha hua
      I am Saying why you have to add your Religion ...if you are Indian
      Then say i am Indian thats it
      L

    • @The_Glocalist
      @The_Glocalist Год назад +23

      I am proud of every Indian who is a proud Indian. Baki sab desh ke gaddar aur unka faisla bhi jald hoga. Bharat Mata ki Jai. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

    • @broohogameing5973
      @broohogameing5973 Год назад +25

      ​@@UPDATES_GLOBAL proud to be a indian kattar hindu 🕉️🇮🇳🚩🇮🇳🕉️🚩🚩🇮🇳🚩🕉️🚩🇮🇳

    • @youknowwhoiam6484
      @youknowwhoiam6484 Год назад +3

      I heard kids send Eid Mubarak with QR Code on whatsapp for iddi. How true is this?😂

  • @sreejandutta
    @sreejandutta Год назад +124

    As an Indian it always intrigued me as to why Pakistan suffered economically. This video is very insightful and gave a glimpse into the matter. We should learn from their policy mistakes and ensure they are not implemented here in India. Hope that things improve next door soon.

    • @nikhil199029
      @nikhil199029 Год назад +12

      Main reason Islam and Army

    • @rishavkumar1250
      @rishavkumar1250 Год назад +1

      @@nikhil199029 not true

    • @leskobrandon1937
      @leskobrandon1937 Год назад

      @@rishavkumar1250 Idiot

    • @Allah_is_gay
      @Allah_is_gay Год назад

      @@rishavkumar1250 yes it is true they killed thousands of hindus no need for any sympathy towards them

    • @trusfratedbunny2215
      @trusfratedbunny2215 Год назад +1

      @@rishavkumar1250 Those r not just true but the ultimate & root reasons.

  • @universe6798
    @universe6798 Год назад +128

    These Pakistani Muslims don't love Hindus and their way of life but they love our economic development. Isliye aaj inko partition galat lag raha hai. Hindus don't get carried away in emotions.

  • @kumkumdinesh1620
    @kumkumdinesh1620 Год назад +11

    I must say this one of the best conversations between two Pakistanis about India. The way Uzair has explained about his India experience is quite mature, unbiased and based on real facts.

  • @aniketranade
    @aniketranade Год назад +1458

    Uzair's opinion about India is a lot better than Rahul Gandhi's.
    And then congress keeps wondering why people hate it.. 😆

    • @aucknew
      @aucknew Год назад +50

      Unnecessary comment

    • @vaniganapathi830
      @vaniganapathi830 Год назад +102

      Don't underestimate the power of under cover BJP strategist Bhai. He is only next to Modi ji in making sure BJP reaches hearts of the masses.

    • @vipint3694
      @vipint3694 Год назад +22

      Bhakt

    • @aniketranade
      @aniketranade Год назад +90

      Burnol moment for Pidis 😆 🤣 😂

    • @vivekanandan5093
      @vivekanandan5093 Год назад +30

      @@aniketranade more power to modi by these fools 🤣🤣

  • @yashsrivastava5486
    @yashsrivastava5486 Год назад +213

    Funfact ,uzair visited all areas ruled by BJP including yogi in Agra and Modi in centre.😅

    • @aniketranade
      @aniketranade Год назад +58

      UP, Maharashtra, Goa, Gujrat all BJP Ruled states.
      2 mins silence for Pidis

    • @priyamsharma9696
      @priyamsharma9696 Год назад +7

      Except for Delhi !!

    • @aniketranade
      @aniketranade Год назад +13

      @Priyam Sharma yup..and he didn't say a single good word about delhi lol

    • @hindutva6209
      @hindutva6209 Год назад +14

      @@priyamsharma9696 mostly under home minister

    • @Usery2k919
      @Usery2k919 Год назад +7

      Maybe after all Uzair IS a RAW agent 😂

  • @dnapolren
    @dnapolren Год назад +182

    I am an Indian.. you quoted a rural person with a kid living happily.. that's a transformation.. thanks for this awakening account..

    • @sabrinakhan8217
      @sabrinakhan8217 Год назад

      Over 98% Manufacturing companies in India are opened up by Germany Switzerland and the USA.. including their ITT, IIM , Pharmacy and Space program. It was done to cut the cost for big western corporations, hire cheap labor from India and keep an eye on China. India didn't create or invent anything. Pakistani IQ is higher than Indian IQ. Pakistan was formed to block the red army. The duties for these two British creations were set from the day one.

    • @jayadeepbhaskar5161
      @jayadeepbhaskar5161 Год назад

      @@sabrinakhan8217 propaganda math kar. Nechay sab india kay international level kay mnc s hain .Aditya Birla Group
      Amtek Auto Limited
      Apollo Tyres
      Arvind Mills Limited
      Ashok Leyland Limited
      Asian Paints Limited
      Aurobindo Pharma Limited
      Axis Bank Ltd
      Bank of India
      Bata
      Bharat Forge Limited
      Bharti Airtel
      Bharti Enterprises
      Dabur
      Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited
      Future Group
      Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Limited
      Gokaldas Exports Limited
      HCL Technologies
      ICICI Bank
      Infosys
      ITC Limited
      Larsen & Toubro
      Mahindra Group
      Marico Industries Limited
      Micromax Informatics
      Mindtree
      Motherson Sumi Systems Limited
      Nicholas Piramal India Limited
      Ranbaxy
      Reliance Industries Limited
      Rico Auto Industries Limited
      Satyam Computer Services Limited
      State Bank of India
      Sterlite Industries India Limited
      Sundram Fasteners Limited
      Tata Motors
      Tata Steel Limited
      Tata Tea Limited
      TCS
      Tech Mahindra
      The Indian Hotels Company Limited
      Thermax Limited
      Titan Industries Limited
      United Phosphorus Limited
      Voltas Limited
      Wipro

    • @jayadeepbhaskar5161
      @jayadeepbhaskar5161 Год назад +7

      @@sabrinakhan8217 india has its own space program called Isro. India is the home for more than 100 unicorn companies. We have third largest number of unicorns just behind china and America. India may bohot private companies hain. Aap propaganda na karo india kay baray main.

    • @jayadeepbhaskar5161
      @jayadeepbhaskar5161 Год назад +5

      @@sabrinakhan8217 yeh 98% data tereko kaha say mili. Kyun joot bolthay ho aap. Koyi bhi desh 98% ka manufacturing foreign nations ko nehi chod day thaa hain.

    • @jayadeepbhaskar5161
      @jayadeepbhaskar5161 Год назад +7

      ​​@@bojpuri423oh caroor bhai kaha say pad kay aya ho. More than 40 crore came out of poverty. If you think this happened hindutva you are welcome. If it would be through sharia we will be like syria Or afghanistan Or Pakistan.

  • @zainahmed1994
    @zainahmed1994 Год назад +31

    Being a muhajir Pakistani, I have to come to realise there is no place for educated people in a feudal Pakistan governed by Sindhis and Punjabis who supported the British against the independence movement of Congress..

    • @Bharat_gyan_anubhooti
      @Bharat_gyan_anubhooti Год назад

      bhai your army is intentionally propagandising that india is your enemy, so that you get a reason so that they can give you a reason to make pakistan and to keep you in fear so that you don't raise your voice against army and they can do what they want.

  • @rameenfatima7186
    @rameenfatima7186 Год назад +87

    Thank you for such a warm yet practical podcast. As an economics enthusiast i am now a fan of Uzair Younus. Good luck to both of you in your work!

  • @stfunub646
    @stfunub646 Год назад +77

    It's Jio that has revolutionized everything, they made 4G available across the board & the govt built services on that - I used to pay about 7000 per month as my and my wife's mobile bill pre 2015, I've now been paying 940 odd per month combined for the 2 of us for the last 3 years.

    • @cherishgp
      @cherishgp Год назад +4

      That is probably because you are doing post paid. If you take a prepaid option with 1GB a day, you will half what you are paying.

    • @sheelotastic
      @sheelotastic 6 дней назад

      We have the same rates in Pakistan. Your 1000 rupees is our 3000 rs. I pay 1500 a month for my plan which gives me 150gb 4g and unlimited calls and sms

  • @kaurk6127
    @kaurk6127 Год назад +424

    I live in Canada and technology here is far outdated than the system we have in Bharat and credit goes to Modi g and team. Bharat is rising so fast.
    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Bharat Mata ki jai.

    • @ChandanSingh-vk6pg
      @ChandanSingh-vk6pg Год назад +15

      Thanks Ms Kaur for saying our country BHARAT despite being in CANADA. We here still say it INDIA which is name given by colonialist . We need to learn a lot from you guys. THANK YOU AGAIN.

    • @kaurk6127
      @kaurk6127 Год назад +12

      @@ChandanSingh-vk6pg Thank you,Change starts from within.Just start saying Bharat even if other people say it or not.India is not our country its Bharat.When u come to other nation u definitely know the meaning of line"Mera Bharat mahan" No place on earth can be compared to our Bharat.wil be there forever in 2-3 years.

    • @serioussam408
      @serioussam408 Год назад

      Medical facility is shitt too.

    • @mindracy8259
      @mindracy8259 Год назад +6

      But there must be a reason you are living in Canada and not in India.

    • @kaurk6127
      @kaurk6127 Год назад +5

      @@mindracy8259 bhai itna jyada wo hone ki jarurat nhi hai.mujhe weather se eyes issues the bhut jyada Bharat mein.I never wanted to come to Canada.I suffered 6-7 years everytime weather My eyes used to swell,itchy,watery a lot more.I tried everything from religious things to doctors nothing worked.Thats why i came here and mujhe koi shauk nhi hai yahan rehne ka permanent.I am ok now and will definitely return to my Homeland Bharat.lekin ab paisa barbaad kiya hai yahan us se jyada vapis le k aaungi.

  • @DM-xi1ze
    @DM-xi1ze Год назад +13

    So proud to hear this! Talking about digitalizations. The last time I withdrew money from my account was 3 months ago. From my house help to the lady who iron our clothes all accept digital payment.
    Talking about women empowerment, it can be achieved when you give them liberty to think, explore and experience. Education is the key

  • @adhirajthirani9607
    @adhirajthirani9607 Год назад +205

    Great episode. The primary focus on women's education has been a game changer for India. When you educate women the education trickles down to the children. In effect we have been focussed on educating mother's as teachers to magnify the throughput of primary education to downstream generations.
    Hope to see more content from Uzair.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +6

      🙌

    • @bullappa
      @bullappa Год назад +4

      Hit the nail on the head friend. Look at this : my wife a successful banker two of her sisters practicing doctors( one in USA other at home) another sister is a high school teacher in NewYork. Three of my sisters are teacher, banker & CA.... Imagine if they would allow any of their children to go without a masters at least... and they all are. Educate the women and you have guaranteed education to the next gen.

    • @rumapurkayastha4299
      @rumapurkayastha4299 Год назад +1

      Became a huge fan of #The Pakistan Experience podcast. Watched two episodes and plan to watch every single podcast. After watching these episodes I feel a burning desire to visit Pakistan now. In spite of not being a Pakistani, the situation that Pakistan is in right now made me feel extremely sad and my wish is Pakistan evolves into a more tolerant secular and prosperous society and both the countries make lasting peace with each other🙏

  • @mohsinseikh7939
    @mohsinseikh7939 Год назад +255

    being an Indian i felt really awesome

    • @lazycoder9039
      @lazycoder9039 Год назад +8

      Kaffir ke saath rehte ho par dream land to pakistan hi hai tum logo ki

    • @illzn06
      @illzn06 Год назад

      ​@@lazycoder9039Here's why you are galat:
      1) India me bohot sare villages, towns, cities, districts, and one UT (will be state again soon) hai jahan "Kaffrs" minority me hai. To agar kisi Hindustani momin ko kafir se nafrat hai to wo chahe to Hindustani hokar kafiro se door reh sakta/sakti hai. Lekin uske liye achha hai agar wo kafir ki izzat kare aur unke sath ghul milke rahe taki badle me log uske dharm ki izzat kare.
      2) Pakistan ke sabse powerful log bhi kafiro ke mulq ki citizenship le rakhte hai, kyuki Paxtan me kisi bhi hoshiyar insaan ko apna future secured dikhta nahi. Apne army walo ko dekh lo, powerful politicians ko dekhlo, sabne kafir mulqo ki residence/citizenship plan kar rakha hai.
      3) Most educated common Pakistanis Aus, UK, North America jaise Kafir mulqo me settle karna chahenge. Alag baat hai, wo wahan jake bhi gandh failate hai Pak wala.
      4) Ek Hindustani Musalman chahe to islamic tareeqe se rehte huwe bhi ek achhi zindagi jee sakta hai, lekin Pakistani chahkar bhi Islamic tareeqe se nahi jee sakta kyuki Aapki sadke Amrika aur Cheen jaise mulqo ke paiso se bani hai. Ab aap bataiye, US ne jo Muslman mulqo ke sath kia aur Cheen jo apne mulq ke musalmaano ke sath kar raha hai, unke feke huwe tukdo me pal ke aap kaise Ala ko Muh dikhaoge?

    • @alok.advani
      @alok.advani Год назад +23

      ​@@lazycoder9039 Ek joke mein bhi sunata hun.. Pakistan will get loan from IMF

    • @alok.advani
      @alok.advani Год назад +23

      ​@@lazycoder9039 Ab ek fact bhi Sun.. Pakistaniyon ka dream land bhi Pakistan nahi hai 😂

    • @ganeshmahato7091
      @ganeshmahato7091 Год назад +2

      @@lazycoder9039 Stop being like this be educated

  • @ayushs6099
    @ayushs6099 Год назад +235

    I think the reason so many Indians tune in to listen to Uzair is because he falls in a unique bracket of being an outside observer but also a desi who understands the cultural aspects well. He can be trusted with his observations as he doesn't have an incentive to be biased towards any party here. Unlike some Indian economists who describe every scheme from the government as a masterstroke or a disaster depending upon their political stance.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +28

      Well put!

    • @munmunhazarika5247
      @munmunhazarika5247 Год назад +17

      @@ThePakistanExperience may be most indian listeners of TPE support modi and right wingers. They feel good how India is doing good when compared to Pakistan in a jingoistic manner. It's like my rank 72 nd in a class of 100 and I became friends with a 95th rank kid to feel good, how better I am.

    • @ADITYASINGH-it6xb
      @ADITYASINGH-it6xb Год назад +19

      ​@@munmunhazarika5247
      Not a right wing person but enjoy TPE. I do agree we should not compare ourselves with Pakistan but with China.

    • @MohitJain-pp7fn
      @MohitJain-pp7fn Год назад +7

      @@munmunhazarika5247 Yrr maja aata he jb tumhari desh ki koi tarif karega to tumhe nhi aayega kya .Just think

    • @ayushs6099
      @ayushs6099 Год назад +24

      @@munmunhazarika5247 The number of Digital transactions for year 2020 in India were 25 Billion. More than China , USA and UK combined. This is a remarkable thing for a developing country like India.
      If Indians really wanted to see themselves in comparison to Pakistan ..Shehzad , Uzair and many Pakistani RUclipsrs would've had 10 Million subs each.
      The few thousand views from India this video will get is not even 1% of the actual RUclips users in India .

  • @gautamichauhan42
    @gautamichauhan42 Год назад +210

    As an Indian living in India, I would say this India Pakistan fight is only happening in Pakistan. In India people is not really discussing Pakistan at all, because we don't see Pakistan as any type of competition. After hearing your podcast I come to know that how much pakistan and it's people are struggling!! I've heard in news that Pakistan is struggling.
    Our government is very good and making everything easy to live in the country. We are not just thriving but living our best in India.
    Lots of love from India. Hope your people won't struggle much and live peacefully with the world.💙

    • @kubssharma
      @kubssharma Год назад

      Nothing against these guys but….. Peacefully… they can’t! There whole generations have grown hating India. Ingrained in their bones to the core.

    • @kubssharma
      @kubssharma Год назад

      Noooooo…. Please don’t say that! We can’t be united…. The truth is your jihadi population will destroy the secular fabric of our beautiful India! So please… nooooooo!

    • @yashsinghania4112
      @yashsinghania4112 Год назад +3

      Exactly

    • @officialdiktor1798
      @officialdiktor1798 Год назад

      stay aware from ❌ Love Jihad ❌

    • @indian-jc5bo
      @indian-jc5bo Год назад +6

      Indians have forgotten Pakistan 10years ago they are targeting Chin

  • @vibha9783
    @vibha9783 Год назад +281

    I visited Argentina after its economic meltdown. A taxi driver told me we were always poor. We just didn’t know it.

    • @hirenahir76200
      @hirenahir76200 Год назад +2

      True argentina is an south american country they are poor for more than two centuries i think😂

    • @muhammadhaque3448
      @muhammadhaque3448 Год назад +29

      ​@@hirenahir76200 Argentina was in the top 10 most wealthiest countries by GDP per capita in the early 20th century.....

    • @PTI_USA
      @PTI_USA Год назад +12

      @@hirenahir76200 No. they are not poor at all. I lived there. They have big foreign investors, they just won the World Cup...they have a small population and a non-diversified economy and also big debts. Agri, livestock and tourism. They need to increase immigration from India, China and Africa and allow huge tracts of great farmland to become productive. They have plenty of water resources, Andes watershed, and even some small oil reserves in the south. They just need productive population and population growth.

    • @a141tho2
      @a141tho2 Год назад +5

      @@PTI_USA Exactly. Its just too unproductive and corrupt. It need monumental reform in all sectors along with capital that is managed independently. Their only thriving industry is mining which is heavily corrupted.
      If they only focus on some key sectors such as Industry, tourism and agriculture, They can easily come out from this downturn, unlike pakistan its population isn't huge or unskilled. Its just the productivity is so low. Its a common problem in most south american countries given their inclination towards left govt and public funded schemes.

    • @rkaveti
      @rkaveti Год назад

      I may add. - the most racist country

  • @ganeshs1657
    @ganeshs1657 Год назад +435

    I'm proud of indian elite.
    Ambani has literally transformed india.
    If not for cheap data, internet revolution may not have taken place. He played a major role in financial inclusion , access to ocean of knowledge for millions and Success of upi.
    Adani receives a lot of flack buy he is playing a major role in indias infrastructure, investing in strategic ports across world which are key for indias security
    Coming from a minority Tata's are pride of nation for everything they have done to the country
    Anand mahindra is an inspiration for many. I have just mentioned a few
    Many billionaires actually contributing to national intrest unlike Pakistani elite

    • @beingaPrince
      @beingaPrince Год назад +32

      Really impressed that you talked about Adani also, others just keep bitching him without any real proof.

    • @ganeshs1657
      @ganeshs1657 Год назад +22

      @@beingaPrince
      Imo people are just jealous of how he became so rich so fast.
      For me what matters is a. he is working towards indias national interests,
      b. creating jobs, c. transformation toward green energy is happening.
      I'm all for capitalism if he manages his debt and doesn't create a banking crisis
      Russian oligarchs, Chinese billionaires work very closely with their respective governments for investing outside their country. It happens everywhere
      Things which a government can't do directly for its national interests because of beurocratic reasons are done by business man like adani
      I can see people pointing out debt levels. There is merit in their argument and looking like he is managing it well as of now

    • @beingaPrince
      @beingaPrince Год назад +17

      @@ganeshs1657 yup, He is paying his debts in advance also. Most of his criticisms come like...Look he has bought the govt etc! Those who hate BJP needed a reason and they saw Adani. If you have political, ideological differences with a party, dislike that. Why businessmen? In 20th century, Businessmen are jewells of any country

    • @rorsail
      @rorsail Год назад +3

      ​@@beingaPrince there are lots of potential proofs. Let's not defend a billionaire without knowing exactly what happened and how. An investigation is very much required. This is not about ideology or politics. It's about the rule of law.

    • @beingaPrince
      @beingaPrince Год назад +2

      @@rorsail Please...I wanna see those potential proofs. And yeah a Comitee for investigation was made I think. Also The rule is innocent untill proven guilty...so let's not treat our Billionaires in different way

  • @aunthegeek5788
    @aunthegeek5788 Год назад +127

    Almost got tears in my eyes over his visit to India and his ancestral village, coming from Memon ancestry myself I'll make sure to ask my grandmother enough questions about history and life in India, relatives that are there, etc so that I can navigate myself to some degree if I ever get a chance to go there.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +7

    • @AnkitSinghAnarchoAtheist
      @AnkitSinghAnarchoAtheist Год назад +36

      Too bad none of Hindus migrated to India have no relative left in Pakistan. Everyone is wiped out. Its only one way relationship now with Pakistanis having families in India but not vice versa.

    • @YashSharma-iv7ok
      @YashSharma-iv7ok Год назад

      Are you from Pakistan?

    • @gjoswal256
      @gjoswal256 Год назад

      We feel so bad when Pakistani enjoys their trip and talk about momin how they are taken care in India and in Pakistan collect jaziya from non muslims and take their underage girls if they are not able to pay.Hope you guys and your land suffer. The culture you through out from your land will haunt you. The blood in your veins of your Hindu ancestors and killing their beliefs never let rest your soul.

    • @hemalbhatt4055
      @hemalbhatt4055 Год назад +3

      This village is my region of saurashtra in Gujarat.
      Near bantwa Village.
      Please watch Gurinder chafdha interviewing two sikh old women sharing their experience of partition while they were in Peshawar

  • @GurpreetSingh-vy8tp
    @GurpreetSingh-vy8tp Год назад +116

    I as an indian now feel that partition was a blessing for us..imagine all those 250 +220 million jihadis in india.. pakistan and bangladesh

    • @CGT127
      @CGT127 Год назад +17

      Exactly we would not have progressed and would have been fighting a civil war in India

    • @krishnkant9477
      @krishnkant9477 Год назад +17

      Exactly.
      There would have been a full blown civil war in India.

    • @viiceroy
      @viiceroy 10 месяцев назад +4

      I also always say this partition maybe a curse for Pakistan because of its own choice of dreaming about overtaking India and making it an Islamic country Instead of Focusing on development
      ensuring that all the Jihadist , Extreamist and Radical Islamists remain outside our borders is what helped Bharat to become the country it is today . If partition never happened India would be a 4th world country.

    • @marspalk7611
      @marspalk7611 7 месяцев назад +4

      If partition did not happened, there would not have been a single hindu left in india, thank God for partition. Best example is pakistan we're hindus make up less then 1%. Before partition hindus were 20 to 30 %.

    • @zairaiqbal5046
      @zairaiqbal5046 4 месяца назад

      Pajeets are enough to destroy India

  • @Gappasappa
    @Gappasappa Год назад +626

    Indians, remember that YOU are RESPONSIBLE for the praises from an American PAKISTANI. I would have NEVER expected to see such praise before 2014. Thanks to 🇮🇳 and Indians for electing Modiji and the BJP. My head used to hang in shame when I used to see the UPA, it's corruption, its minority appeasement and how PM MMS was treated by pappu and his party. Like the rest of the world, I too was shocked to see the UPA give a non response to 26/11 due to their vote bank politics. If we don't want to return to those days, it's Modi and BJP again in 2024 🙏💪

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад +3

      Yes mr inferiority complex let's give modi all the credit and not to the millions of competent hardworking people working day-in and day out to make it happen.
      Heil fuhrer!
      i grew up in a family of 4 living in one room in the 90s, and became a dollar millionaire at age 30. Sasta Hitler and his dumbfck philosophies had fckall to do with it.

    • @rahulmn5908
      @rahulmn5908 Год назад +35

      Yes our PM deserves the credit. He has inspired me and crores like me. He is teaching us Dharma by his actions. Go ahead and bring up Godhra, that's the only thing you can do.
      Edit: BJP 360+ in 2024.

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад +15

      Who did the 1991 Economic Reforms??
      Give Credit where it is due

    • @rahulmn5908
      @rahulmn5908 Год назад +64

      @@gouthamsudheer2080 Absolutely. PV Narasimha Rao is an unrecognized giant of India. However I will only recognize PV Narasimha Rao and not the Congress party.
      I will never forget when they didn't open the gates to the Congress headquarters during his funeral.
      I will never forget that this faulty but great PM of India was not accorded a state funeral in Delhi.
      The Congress lost the opportunity to claim that it was its prime minister who was responsible for India's economic turn around. It is one of their many great mistakes.

    • @gouthamsudheer2080
      @gouthamsudheer2080 Год назад +4

      @@rahulmn5908 Manmohan Singh is much better compared to other Congress Politicians.

  • @jayantasarkar8358
    @jayantasarkar8358 Год назад +29

    Uzair, I am 60 now, and the country has transformed in front of my eyes, and needless to say, it has been made possible because of digitization.
    The service delivery system has improved immensely with minimal leakages. Hence, both the provincial and central government being re-elected more often.
    You can only sway the populace with your narrative if they are not hungry.
    India provides free food grains to around 800 million of its citizens. There is nothing to be proud of, but nonetheless, it is huge.
    The justice delivery system is slow and needs reform.
    Shezad, admire your research and presentation. Stay blessed.

  • @MDH045
    @MDH045 Год назад +29

    Uzair is such a well read individual. No fluff words, and the way he described India from a tourist lens was just beautiful to hear, and imagine. Funny enough my dad was a representative for Bombay stock exchange, and was posted in Pakistan for 3 months for commodity trading. He had a similar image of Pakistan that people on the ground are just like us. He had one observation that is reflected here as well. Literacy is pretty low, and if they invest more on education, and general well being Pakistan will be in a pretty good shape from Economical perspective.

  • @raghavsood3107
    @raghavsood3107 Год назад +14

    Coming from an Indian, ( living aboard now ) a very excellent discussion. Don't know how RUclips recommended this to me , but I was so hooked that I saw the entire video.

    • @georgecarlinn6288
      @georgecarlinn6288 Год назад

      Recomendwd b ecause more Indians might be watching compared to other nationality

  • @a.k.830
    @a.k.830 Год назад +50

    Most of the watchers of this wonderful podcast are, unfortunately, not Pakistanis. An overwhelming majority of such podcasts, full of knowledge, are Indians. Indians are learning more from Pakistan’s economic troubles than Pakistanis themselves.

  • @vishnuprasadbalu8420
    @vishnuprasadbalu8420 Год назад +17

    I was intrigued when Uzair spoke about his ancestors (the Memons of Kathiawar) converting to Islam in the 16th century. I belong to a community called Hindu-Saurashtra people (based in present day Tamil Nadu) who originally hail from the same Kathiawar region, but migrated to Southern India in the 16th century to escape the Muslim invasions in Kathiawar. I guess while my ancestors moved south (then controlled by Vijayanagar Empire) to escape conversions, Uzairs ancestors embraced Islam and bought peace. Human history is fascinating. All that said, listening to this podcast makes me convinced that if peace is given a chance, Pakistan has more to gain.

    • @IITTPPEEDD
      @IITTPPEEDD Год назад

      Pretty intriguing! My ancestors moved from Karnataka to Uttaranchal. My dads village was formed in the 16th 17th century, not sure if the movement also happened at the same time or before, I am not even sure of the reason for movement, but yes, it all is very fascinating.

    • @vikramuppala9911
      @vikramuppala9911 11 месяцев назад

      Fascinating

  • @nisthajaiswal7785
    @nisthajaiswal7785 Год назад +124

    After hearing about his experience in my country, i can only say Incredible India ❤️

    • @xoxo-couple
      @xoxo-couple Год назад

      🖤🖤

    • @KF-786
      @KF-786 Год назад +4

      Ask Rana Ayub about her experience in Modi’s India.

    • @being8107
      @being8107 Год назад +11

      @@KF-786 Haha RANA Ayub, the one who plays the victim card when her community even has protections under the constitution.

    • @desiDJ909
      @desiDJ909 Год назад +6

      @@KF-786 Irrelevant persons doesn't matter !!!
      Rana ayub is a millionare and still doing the same propaganda here !!!
      I wish a absolute fasist government

    • @desiDJ909
      @desiDJ909 Год назад

      Ghanta 🥲🥲
      India Hindus ko apna hak nahin de paye .............
      Chale hain Incredible India Banane

  • @sundaravadivelut8765
    @sundaravadivelut8765 Год назад +9

    I am from Tamilnadu, a state in the southern India. The discussion about many aspects of economy, culture prevailing at present in India and Pakistan was very interesting. I wish India too must make many more strides in strengthening our democracy and also in narrowing down the rich poor divide. Without doubt Mr. Manmohan Singh's role in reshaping our economy is unquestionable. Unfortunately Pakistan for many years was under military rule. Religion should not be allowed to interfere in the governance of both the countries for better progress. I feel that the successive Pakistan governments obsession with Kashmir was the major reason for the strained relationship between both the countries. Hopefully in future relations between both the countries improve and enable people from both sides to easily visit the other country.

  • @chandanroywbc
    @chandanroywbc Год назад +37

    Hearing these two guys gives me some hope that Pakistan too have rational people. I wish Pakistanis realise their mistakes and work for a better nation that focuses on their people.
    As an Indian I feel proud for our people, who could think above ego, religion and all other differences, making this country a better place for us.

  • @shivendrachandoledac8035
    @shivendrachandoledac8035 Год назад +9

    Finally found the Pakistani intellectuals on internet.This kind of conversation and disscussion are always appreciated by everyone. Hats off to the efforts taken by creator 🎉🎉.
    Kindly make all Hindi/urdu podcast so it can reach to general masses of Pakistan . Take an inspiration from TRS Hindi/ English, Raj shamani podcast etc.
    All the best from India 🇮🇳.

  • @wellthisoneistemporary.3953
    @wellthisoneistemporary.3953 Год назад +61

    What an episode. Beautiful comparison between Pakistan and India makes us take what we have here in India not for granted.

  • @tamberlame27
    @tamberlame27 Год назад +23

    2:18:09 I am sorry that moral equivalency is just wrong. There is not a powerful lobby in India that doesn't want peace with Pakistan. It's just that we have been burnt by the Pakistani military establishment every single time we put forward the hand of peace.

  • @serius2382
    @serius2382 Год назад +43

    This is my first podcast. Other than movies, I have never seen 2 hours and 21 minute of video. Both of these guys are amazing. So much clarity in thoughts. Hats off to you guys. Guys like you make this world a better place.

  • @rootjay
    @rootjay Год назад +10

    1:20:29 felt so good listening this may god keeps my country growing

    • @rootjay
      @rootjay Год назад +4

      1:30:24 also

  • @prashamgoel7895
    @prashamgoel7895 Год назад +20

    Being an indian, i watched this to understand how we are comparing with Pakistan. We many time over estimate/ underestimate our own potential.
    Also this podcast is so simple, clarity of thoughts is amazing. Loved it.

  • @jayeshgiri-qu2fb
    @jayeshgiri-qu2fb Год назад +36

    Bhai I am from Maharashtra, India. I am from the small town of Maharashtra.
    I am a software Engineer, I used to work in Mumbai. My salary was 6 thousand rupees per month. in 2012, i lost my job because of market slowdown.
    I was so depressed , I was sitting on footpath watching luxury cars, crying and thinking that "why I born in a middle class family and why I born in this country".
    After that, I worked in many companies, Now things has changed, living in Pune, working in TATA consultancy services ( IT company) and I have a salary package of 24L per annum.
    I think this gov has done decent job for attracting investments in India. We can feel the changes.
    Indian government and people of India have to work more hard to find new achievements. Still we have long way to go.
    Love from India and hope for good relations with Pakistan ❤

    • @ralphyyy8679
      @ralphyyy8679 Год назад +1

      24L what did you do bro
      Study ?
      And did take any thing which you get benifit

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

      Congratulations!

    • @jayeshgiri-qu2fb
      @jayeshgiri-qu2fb Год назад +2

      ​@@ralphyyy8679 i am IT engineer. Working on python technology.
      Python, Kotlin,Scala are latest programming technologies.

    • @jayeshgiri-qu2fb
      @jayeshgiri-qu2fb Год назад +2

      ​@@ralphyyy8679 i was just lucky that Vodafone (IT department) provided me training in new database technology.

    • @ralphyyy8679
      @ralphyyy8679 Год назад

      @@jayeshgiri-qu2fb okay luck bro

  • @siddhantk4985
    @siddhantk4985 Год назад +105

    As goan i feel happy when our small state is compared to country...
    Our small roads are because of environmental constraints if we built big roads all natural Beauty will be gone and with it all the tourism.
    Tourism creates at least 10 indirect jobs for each tourist .It's cheapest way to increase GDP..

    • @abhis8308
      @abhis8308 Год назад +2

      Goa is a jewel in our union

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад +1

      goa is awesome, my dream is to buy a house there

    • @siddhantk4985
      @siddhantk4985 Год назад +1

      @@echosmith5256 all that glitters is not gold 😅. Staying in Goa comes with fair share of its own problems...
      Do u proper research and best of luck...

    • @avishekbhattacharjee812
      @avishekbhattacharjee812 Год назад

      ​@@siddhantk4985 what kind of problems..can you please elaborate becaise I have been mulling about buying property there?

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад

      @@siddhantk4985 same - what are the main problems you face.

  • @iduggal6831
    @iduggal6831 Год назад +17

    Happy to see some intelligent well informed youth in Pakistan.. and of course their ability to articulate the issues in a pragmatic manner is admirable. To me there is hope for Pakistan still... Best

  • @mr.p2631
    @mr.p2631 Год назад +17

    Adding on to the point where he is saying the village has a literacy rate of 90% it's amazing that now primary school enrollment in India is almost 100%. This is a huge achievement in a country as diverse as India.

  • @gauravbhagwat4886
    @gauravbhagwat4886 Год назад +25

    1:53:51 Uzair is technically right when he says that PhonePe is a foreign company. But don't forget that it started as a homegrown Indian company with sight on Indian market. It's later hot acquired by Flipkart and Flipkart itself got acquired by Walmart. But Flipkart and PhonePe are India centric companies and started their operations with India focus. So they had to invest in India. Flipkart also is headquartered out of Singapore for tax and compliance reasons. But they are Indian company in spirit.
    To summarize, when you incentivize the investment through policy decisions coupled with workable institutions (like judiciary), you will have investors - foreign and domestic alike. And then it becomes virtuous cycle.

    • @echosmith5256
      @echosmith5256 Год назад

      Yeah, it's not quite correct. PhonePe is by Flipkart which was a domestic startup built by Indians employing mostly Indians - which was the country's biggest unicorn. It was ultimately acquired by Walmart for 20 billion or so - there was a huge foreign capital injection but the team didn't change.

  • @HemanthKumarJadhav
    @HemanthKumarJadhav Год назад +26

    In Indian financial crisis time in 1991, we felt ashamed and humiliated loaning out all that Gold and those pics of Gold being loaded in trucks in the Newspaper made the difference. We said never again. But for that too, we had ample Gold reserves to begin with, which helped us out. I don't think Pakistan has that much of gold reserves to help them get an IMF loan without too much of scrutiny from IMF or world bank.

  • @gauravmathur3142
    @gauravmathur3142 7 месяцев назад +6

    1:05:34 no sir, this is not South Asian tradition, this is Hindu tradition, Muslim tradition is to destroy Hindu temples as in Islamic republic of Pakistan…

  • @shamramachandran
    @shamramachandran Год назад +20

    Came for the clip on India and watched the entire episode. Loved the banter between Shehzad and Uzair and how they kept it light but still discussed serious affairs. Also, props to Shehzad for giving space for ideas to emerge and also to interject to go deeper for clarity. A lot of us Indians would like to travel to Pakistan since both are historically, geographically, linguistically and culturally intertwined. Hope your country comes out of this crisis sooner than later and peace and ideas start flowing between our countries. When that day comes I'm dreaming of riding my motorcycle across the border and being immersed in our shared culture (and better barbeque, according to Shehzad) and long-severed roots. All the best. And Uzair for FM! 🙏

  • @pranavthe1
    @pranavthe1 Год назад +25

    Wow. Just wow! Uzair has outdone himself yet again. His clarity of thought amazes me. Thanks for another gem Shehzad!

  • @knightf8648
    @knightf8648 Год назад +53

    To Indian folks,don't gogaga over the fact the we are performing better than pakistan. Contemplate over why we aren't as good as Malaysia or Vietnam even. We are pathetic when it comes to our competition with real winners of globalization.

    • @Nirala6088
      @Nirala6088 Год назад +4

      But bro myth to be bust about Hinduvta Hinduvta whole Pakistani people talk about.

    • @knightf8648
      @knightf8648 Год назад +13

      ​@@Nirala6088pakistan people talk about what local interlocutor from India tell to American liberal media and Pakistanis form their opinions from there. If you need pakistani validation then good for you ,but we are still a poor country and perceived as such by rest of the world. Indians often compare ourselves with China, but we perform worse than pseudo technocracies like Korea when they were growing from 1960-80. Uzair has some sweet words for modi but old guard of India has nothing but bitterness for him. Their opinions don't matter frankly. Even now northern punjab of pakistan has better socioeconomic indicators than bihar.

    • @jaintango
      @jaintango Год назад +3

      Yes we are still lagging behind south east asian counterparts big time , we should strive to have GDP per capita higher phillipines , Vietnam & Indonesia but need big time growth for that because of our huge popualtion

    • @blackrockorange
      @blackrockorange Год назад +6

      Absolutely! Miles to go. And not a moment to waste.

    • @blackrockorange
      @blackrockorange Год назад +1

      @@Nirala6088 Sometime ago I was looking at the political map and you know what's astounding? The entire eastern coastline is completely anti BJP. Don't believe me - lets move from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal. None of these can EVER have BJP in power. There is a big footprint because of UP. That's all. Every other state can flip to opposite party easily - Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Telangana. These states are always neck to neck with BJP or slightly better than BJP. So I was sitting wondering where the F is this so called Hindutva?

  • @vijaytimba
    @vijaytimba Год назад +3

    Hello sir my name is Vijay Timba. I am from Ghed bagasara and you said all the things about bagasara ghed is absolutely correct and glad to see that you remember all this things about bagasara, bantva and also you mantioned about pirdada where hindu or Muslim come for pray. So lovely to see that you did visit all these place and share your experience with all over world. Thank you for come in Bagasara ghed. Glad to see you.

  • @patmclaughlin107
    @patmclaughlin107 Год назад +22

    @1:02:35 I had tears in my eyes when I heard about the school. I am so happy that India is making progress, though it took longer than desirable.

  • @AliAhmed-ku3wz
    @AliAhmed-ku3wz Год назад +15

    ♥ 😘 from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ♥ 😘 to our beloved India 🇮🇳 ♥ 😘

    • @The_Glocalist
      @The_Glocalist Год назад +1

      Love to u too mere bichde bhai 🤗

  • @navinbhatia9936
    @navinbhatia9936 Год назад +48

    observations& facts
    1- Brilliant podcast
    2- NCR ( National Capital Region)is Delhi+ Gurgaon+ Noida if you compare it with Lahore, the difference is huge
    3-Delhi has 404 km of metro rail network,180 lakh motorized vehicle , 200 Lakh population ( NCR 310 lakh)compare it with Lahore, you will see huge gap
    4- Rajkot is 4 th largest city in Gujrat & 35 th in the country as per city area.
    4-You should have discussed ODNC ( Open Digital Network Commerce)the ultimate in e commerce, anyway next time
    5- You should visit Bangalore to understand Its culture of technology & entrepreneurship

    • @udomshukul3383
      @udomshukul3383 Год назад +2

      Pakistani ko asli facts pata hi Nahi hota kuch bhi bagte rehte hain. Even educated doesn't know how to get proper facts.

    • @flowzeta5412
      @flowzeta5412 Год назад

      ​@@udomshukul3383 You don't seem to be any better

    • @Striker-jg9kv
      @Striker-jg9kv Год назад

      @@flowzeta5412 says a rape jihad born inbred madrassa chap namazi aashiq gay rasool paki 😂😂

  • @thesecretingredient....9481
    @thesecretingredient....9481 Год назад +32

    It would have been great if they talked about the condition of Hindu Temples in Pakistan. Hindu temples are ancient and any self-respecting country should be taking care of the heritage no matter the religion.

  • @TheKmunjal
    @TheKmunjal Год назад +42

    Loved this one, really a unique perspective on the changes a foot in India. And the tour in the village in Gujarat was extremely emotional ❤

  • @HOG1070
    @HOG1070 Год назад +34

    it felt good particularly this podcast, I mean hearing so many good and positive things about my beloved country from Pakistani expert. It really felt good to hear about the incident about a Mazar which is maintained by all of the village people. Really heart warming

  • @mayhembro
    @mayhembro Год назад +18

    1:04:59 I agree with you South Asia was like this, way back before all the invasions. And still is in Bharat where majority population belongs to Santana Dharma and still retains those cultural values. But sadly can't say that about Pakistan or Bangladesh, where everyday there are temples being destroyed and girls are abducted and forcefully converted. I leave it to you to decide what might be the reason for this.

  • @somjack41
    @somjack41 Год назад +11

    Amazing to hear Uzair’s so in-depth knowledge about India and its policies. Great podcast! I am not hear to just listen just Pakistan bashing or only India praises. I am here just to listen intelligent and educated discussion and simple true facts.

  • @mssherif-xh5oz
    @mssherif-xh5oz Год назад +35

    You guys are talking about economic problems and meanwhile I'm burning my petrol (not in Pak xD) just to drive a little longer to finish listening to your podcast!! It's just that captivating 💯

  • @-Neutron-Star
    @-Neutron-Star Год назад +22

    As an Indian- nothing gives me more pleasure than celebrating our diversity! Linguistic, cuisine, customs, culture, religion, festivals, films- you name it we have it.
    That being said i will be the first one to accept we have many problems and long way to go to uplift millions who cant afford 3 meals a day and millions who are being brainwashed under the garb of Nationalism- but that being said heart of billions at the right place and will do everything in its power to keep things in check!

    • @sonukumarchoubey4510
      @sonukumarchoubey4510 Год назад

      Typical Librandu👆😂still crying. Pathetic soul.

    • @d1p70
      @d1p70 Год назад

      you cannot progress a nation without a feeling of nationalism or patriotism in its citizens. look at usa, look at china, look at france.
      leftists have long brainwashed indians to believe that nationalism is a dirty word. thanks in part to modi we can once again proudly wear our indian colours and boast about our country.

  • @FawadMasud
    @FawadMasud Год назад +11

    What a Gem and Jinn of an intellectual Uzair Younus is and we need to have this kind of people in our talk shows to discuss the real ills of Pakistan and how to fix them. Kudos to you Shehzad for having him on TPE. Please find more people like him.

  • @darkbeat9242
    @darkbeat9242 Год назад +6

    Honestly, it's a new knowledge that there are people in Pakistan who are educated and talk sense.

  • @virinchikadavinci4926
    @virinchikadavinci4926 Год назад +6

    I am Indian and what a discussion it is. It would be so good to see such intelligent man in some position of authority in our neighbouring country. Pakistan needs more these type of discussions rather than only fanatic discussions running country.
    What a Podcast - good host, need more.

  • @shubhamjaiswal2322
    @shubhamjaiswal2322 Год назад +12

    Came from a youtube short and ended up watching whole video. The perspective he has put in this podcast is commendable. Keep up the good work and guide the young people of your country with your thoughts and ideas.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      Thank youu

    • @shubhamjaiswal2322
      @shubhamjaiswal2322 Год назад

      @@ThePakistanExperience bhai bring more such intellectual people on your podcast and let’s put the idea of development and progress on the table. This is the first time I came across this channel and trust me the thought process you people had shown in this podcast is really great.

  • @jaiminipatel7024
    @jaiminipatel7024 Год назад +49

    I am from rajkot and listening this prod feels me proud ❤

  • @mustafadawoodi8560
    @mustafadawoodi8560 Год назад +15

    Amazing conversation guys, Kudos !!
    Proud to be an Indian.

  • @edisonbrain
    @edisonbrain Год назад +10

    I am an Indian living in the US and listen to all your podcasts. But sahi mainon mein is wale podcast mein mazaa aa gaya yaar.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      🙌

    • @edisonbrain
      @edisonbrain Год назад

      @@ThePakistanExperience you deserve far more subscribers. Many folks will listen to two hour videos. But you should consider doing a lot more short summaries with key points than you currently do. The mass audience is perhaps at the 10 minute video length. About the time some folks will spend on a shit pot 😉

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      @@edisonbrain This is why I am doing short videos too now

    • @edisonbrain
      @edisonbrain Год назад

      Thanks for responding and taking note. I have seen at least a few of your shorts and they are really good. There may be others I have not seen, but the ones I have seen so far take a 15 minute continuous video piece derived from a single conversation topic of a longer interview. There may be other videos I may have missed, but perhaps you might also consider doing more summaries - taking 2 minutes of each topic from a long interview and piecing it together in a 10 minute summary. Lots of RUclipsrs do that. I don’t have their viewership data but I suspect most folks just watch the summaries.
      Additionally, you already seem to be attracting a lot of Indian viewers based on comments. Why not invite Indian guests once in a while. You would hands down be better than any Indian content producer - only veteran journalist Shekhar Gupta matches your depth and he doesn’t do the same format (interviews) on RUclips.
      Whether you find these suggestions helpful or not, do keep up the good work. Nobody in or from India or Pakistan makes the kind of in depth and content rich videos you do!

  • @radhika7387
    @radhika7387 Год назад +11

    Mohammed Ali Jinnah's grandson Nusli Wadia lives in Mumbai. He is one of India's richest entrepreneurs and his son Ness is the owner of the IPL franchise Punjab Kings.

    • @ThePseudoBasher
      @ThePseudoBasher Год назад +1

      He is Parsi not Muslim

    • @radhika7387
      @radhika7387 Год назад +3

      @@ThePseudoBasher
      I know that. Jinnah's daughter Dina's husband was a Parsi industrialist called Neville Wadia.

  • @khalanesachin
    @khalanesachin Год назад +28

    What a postcast it was!!! Even you must haven't realised how good, natural and emotional it was. I had constant smile while listening to India part. Love 💝

  • @harshaler2629
    @harshaler2629 Год назад +8

    Being a Gujarati, I'm feeling so good about my state experience from this Neo Iban badhuta.

  • @vikashrajak4061
    @vikashrajak4061 Год назад +13

    I love the fact that we Indians have filled the comment section with ❤️🇮🇳

  • @nareshgirdhar849
    @nareshgirdhar849 Год назад +31

    Always a treat to listen combo of Shehzad and Uzair. Keep it up.

  • @prashantgoyal5847
    @prashantgoyal5847 Год назад +30

    Though, UPI definitely is not a rocket science but it is technically not as easy as it sounds.
    Kudos to Indian startups, techies and govt infrastructure which made that possible.
    You should also discuss about Indian startups and ecosystem on this podcast. Some great things are happening all around in India.

    • @Asiandramas99
      @Asiandramas99 Год назад

      He was not talking about technology behind upi… He was talking about common man adopting UPI so easily and such a great level… He said it is not a rocket scientist to adopt, meaning Pakistan should also not refrain from adopting new technologies

  • @amitkumaragarwal2140
    @amitkumaragarwal2140 Год назад +6

    Wow, what a podcast !! This is what modern Pakistan needs to be like. The mindset. Pakistan only needs to change its mindset.

  • @techtrancegateway
    @techtrancegateway Год назад +8

    I am from India and I like this podcast. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about people of India.

  • @sujitsk
    @sujitsk Год назад +34

    Although rapid radicalisation of society and a near absence of modern education remain very real threats; a firm belief that there is still "hope" that if efforts are made in the right direction, it can usher much "good" into the country. Thank you for the lively discussion, Shehzad and Uzair; it brought so many ideas to the table.

  • @alankarsingh5254
    @alankarsingh5254 Год назад +7

    The realisation why his grandfather used to go to beaches every weekend was just heart melting.😢
    "Sahil wahi the"

  • @javanikaentertainments7009
    @javanikaentertainments7009 Год назад +6

    What a meaningful conversation. Both did an amazing job of being truthful to situations. This is the first time I came to know the politics and economy of Pakistan.

  • @mrazzak5659
    @mrazzak5659 Год назад +30

    My granfather was from the same town “Bantva” as yours, we used to visit “keemari” every Friday during my childhood.
    I’m in a shock now, you literally made me think. Tbh, i went with him during my whole childhood
    Never thought that how painful was it for him to connect to his hometown roots.
    Thanks for the insights.

  • @hanzofunai4238
    @hanzofunai4238 Год назад +14

    1:53 PhonePe is a Indian founded company then bought over by Walmart owned Parent company. It was not a foreign start up per se. Even before the buy out , the funding (Series X,y,z) may also have been from foreign investment funds.