After years, I have seen complete video on RUclips which is about Pakistani economy/politics. Ammar explained things in very simple way which made it very easy to understand. Thank you.
Greetings from Mumbai-India your guest's take on Coal seems just about the right way to go because 65% of India,s electricity is derived from coal plants - our local bus service in my city is touching 5500 buses out of which 3400 are EV Buses & will touch 11,000 buses by April 2026 at Rs.6/- for 05 km(av ev bus) & Rs.5/- for 05 kms(non ac ) & unlike in the past our Municipal Bus service has stopped buying buses,employing DRIVERS & conductors but since 45 lakh or 4.5 million users exist -our MUNICIPALITY uses these 45 lakh consumers like UBER does We have a CHALO MUMBAI app which tells us * how long we wait for a bus at the bus stop/shelter & also whether it is a EV AC bus or a non ac fossil fuel bus*- BUSES are *contracted for 12 yrs* from the actual manufacturer who has to provide the -driver & bus maintenance,fee collection is also from the manufactures who are SWIFT(ashok leyland),TATA & Olectra Greentech (which is a BYD importer). The double deckers you see in London are from SWIFT-A ashok leyland company & from 12th JAN 2023 *after 45 days of extensive tests* around 900 such EV Double Decker buses will run in Mumbai & this system of public transports which first started in my city is in 2023 being adopted by *68 other cities in India* and by the way the EV points have to pay for the electricity used by the contracted companies Finally scooters have reduced in sales by 28% in 2022-2023 & Small Cars and 04 seater PV Cars (fossil fuel) have dropped in sales by 17% -i must mention that EV small cars of TATA and Mahindra have incresed sales by 15x and has touched 45,000 delivered cars in 2022-2023 so far
Coal is yesterdays technology. Pakistan should now leap frog to renewables....particularly Solar energy. The advantage of solar is that all the cost of energy is just in the initial set up phase. once the plant is ready, you are pretty much getting free electricity. As far as intermittency of sunlight, cheap battery technology are going to reach market in just 2-3 years. All countries in south Asia should move to majority renewable based energy sources. Also try to electrify everythin in every sector. This will reduce energy imports massively.
@@gauravipal9518 That is because I am part of the think tank that made BEST change it's stategy of *purchase & run* to *offer business to bus manufacturers* and the 11,000 buses which will be 54% EV & AC will physically be running Mumbai Roads by 1st April 2026 as *per written contracted entered into* Check the figures of AIMA(automobile Institute Mfg association) & you will find the *drop in fossil fuel scooters & small PV cars* and I did not mention that SUV sales have increased by 11% Y.O.Y & are now 41% of total sales from 11% to 15% of previous yrs. Means the users/possible users of scooters/small cars are now taking the bus, metro & public transport rather than self drive(
@@PK-tt5kk That solar energy is just initial cost is *not true* -consider these facts as under : 1) You need to buy land which is costly near cities & while the Delhi Metro does get 82% of its electricity from solar energy -the trick was in getting land owners to enter into a 28 year lease with *a regular monthly payment* after which the actual energy is generated in 26 yrs & it took 01 year to get the solar panels, grid connection, battery storage system in place & it will take the entire 28th year to get the land back to original shape to hand it over to owners. 2) You cannot generate solar energy in the night time, adverse cloud cover, rainy season, foggy season & during generation you have to store excess energy in batteries-so *not that cheap as you first thought* -Eh? 3) Solar Panels are basically high quality glass and dirt collects on solar panels & need to be cleaned by high speed water jets *daily* -so once again factor in the cost & availability of water & employee cost of cleaning solar panels so *again it is not as cheap as laymen & common folk think*
A major hurdle in the adoption of public transportation is how our cities are developing. You need to plan your cities around public transportation, walking and cycling to get rid of car dependency. This is something that gets overlooked in the discussion of public transportation in Pakistan, our cities are being expanded through these large housing societies (DHA, Bahria etc.) which are antithetical to good public transportation and I think the reason is because public transportation is viewed as the poor man's transportation or "ghareeb ki sawari", the guest also had the same mindset when he said the person driving a civic will not avail the bus service but the poor man on the motorcycle will. The correct mindset is to have the "civic wala" shift to public transportation and the way to achieve that is make walking, cycling and public transportation more convenient than using the car because the majority of the people will always choose the most convenient form of transportation. A great RUclips channel for insights into this is "Not Just Bikes".
Mumbai public transport(BEST) since 2018 has used large housing colonies and its 45 lac bus users to *award 12 year contacts with bus mfg companies* who bear the driver cost, bus maintenance, pay for the electricity for EV AC Buses and bus users paying Rs.6/- for a 5 km ride in a Air conditioned bus which is now 55% of the 5500 buses on the road . Our BUS stations have buses & maintenance on the ground floor *above which multi-storied commercial offices earn rent for BEST*-a there is reduced employee costs with conductors replaced by sliding smart doors & all re-development of bus stations are done by *builders via tenders on the OPEN internet bidding -so no corruption in redevelopment contracts*
100% agree on public transport capacity. Here in Ahmedabad India we have a widely used very successful BRTS system and will soon be starting a Metro train lines.
For me the best thing Pakistan (& all the countries in South Asia) should do is ... 1) Invest in renewables !!! Energy is the fundamental block of a civilization. Having access to cheap & abundant energy will itself have many positive implications. Not to mention it will help strengthen the currency because Pakistan will not need to import oil. 2) As the guest mentioned => Public transportation !!! I would encourage people to see how Amsterdam as a city is designed. focus on walk able/cyclable cities with good public transportation is a far cheaper & better city design model than the one based on cars. And anyone who thinks that car infrastructure is not subsidized is very wrong. Taxes collected from car owners are tiny compared to the amount of money required for car infrastructure.
We in India have plans to implement highest renewable energy sources and EVs. Maybe other South Asian countries should follow us in implementation. I would suggest you to watch Indian Auto Expo where we have launched many electric vehicles. Also we have one of the highest solar energy sector in the world. Also Govt encourages industries to have atleast some percentage of their energy consumption comes from renewable energy.
I am from India . I live in London. I met Pakistani people everyday. They are loving people and many share some culture and same type of food. I hope every person in pakistan gets better nutrition and better living. We all are human being in the end. Faack Politics.
There is a reason terrorism in kashmir is low because inke paas khaane ke paise nahi hai to jihadis ko kya denge. The moment they have money in their pockets they will again start jihad in kashmir and india and then ghazwa e hind. After independence we gave them money they bought weapons with the same and attacked kashmir. They got new weapons from americans in 1965, they had a skirmish on rann of kuch and then 1965 war. 1999 they got money from us for helping taliban against soviet, kargil. Post 911 and afghan war money came 2001 parliament 2008 mumbai. Whenever they had money they attacked india. And remember all Pakistanis worship jinnah who was neither a practicing muslim nor knew anything related to islam but he wanted separate nation for muslims, all pakistani are the same. They might be good on your face but in reality they all are hoping for ghazwa e hind. You can even ask them and with a smile they will refuse on your face but pray for that in mosque
We have failed to run public transport system in the past because of corruption. We used to have GTS (Government Transport Service) in the past but was failed after few years in operation.
It pains me to see Pakistan suffering despite of such young knowledgeable persons with clarity and overview on Pakistan economy. Wish Pakistan will come out ot present turmoil soon and would help provide peace, stability and prosperity to South Asia.
Request:podcast on how to protect savings for middle income groups as we seem headed al Venezula : National savings schemes, gold , stock market (buying on low) ,property ( buying process full of risks). ?
We always hear about Parallel economy/informal economy here in Pakistan. Is this economy not part of our formal GDP? If not, lets say if we make such policies to add it in formal economy, will it increase our GDP or not?
@@zeebazafar5030 do we have any estimates? Our Nominal GDP is apx 375 B$. Any estimated idea how much informal adds to GDP nominal in case we take measures to add it?
Almost all Pakistanis are responsible for this economic situation. They will come out on roads for baseless religious reasons and for fascist politicians support, but won't come out to demand their individual rights and freedom from all the mafia that are currently in business sector.
IMF policies are based on basic teachings of economics and are in the interest of the economy of the borrowing nation. Not following IMF advise will be self destructive.
Pakistan needs new face and new sir names in the political arena. It's only the few families that are controlling the economy. That's the big issue. Problems are known, solutions are known, they just want leaders who have the guts to take the right decision.
Uzair yunuus openly condemns IK and PTI and is a PDM supporter. This makes me think if he is funded by PDM. He is on record for supporting Miftah who ruined the economy.
Before Dar artificially inflated PKR was Pak economy in good shape? Why did Miftah have to jump through hoops to get IMF program and avoid default? Not defending Dar but this ia not the real issue. Real issue is Pak debt to GDP is low as is FDI. Hence investments funding growth come only from foreign debt.so everytime there is growth, there is current account deficit and hence forex crisis followed by need for IMF. It doesn't matter who the finsnce ministef is Shaukat Aziz, Shaukat Tarin, Hafiz Sheikh, Ishaq Dar, Miftah Ismail or Asad Umar, the vicioyz cycle will continue.
ok now tell me why no FDI ?? whats so special about Pakistan that very little FDI ?...from what I understand because of bad incentive policies all the productive money generated goes into real estate. Thus no one is interested to invest in productive areas.
Miftah has knowledge couldn't do anything.. bro to understand this you must know who actually runs this country they don't want any hurdle in their personal interest so therefore no FM can work properly in Pakistan.
Don't complicate things...initiate demonetisation just like Modi did....it will revitalize your banks, bring down lending rates, bring down inflation, nd dollar rate will improve, nd this will bring down prices... Rajendra/ India
You don't have exports and then you also don't listen to your overseas but also insult overseas who properly send remittance to your country then cry about loosing forex and start begging from other countries. Its so easy to understand but every Economist of Pakistan are talking mumbo jumbo and explaining rocket science.
Economy has to be built on a scientific, social, geo political Cooperation, business plans, stable political climate, humans, Econometrics... fact is Pakistan is stuck in a belief that a 1400 year old ideology is the way out and continues to believe only that medieval stone age times ideas is the only way forward. All what this gentleman is saying doesn't apply to Pakistan as its formula for a successful economy is Islam, Quran, Hadees, Muhammad, Musalmaan, Ummah jumma, Jihad, Mujahideen, Kashmir..Kashmir..Kashmir, Kafir, Mughals, Blasphemy, Usmania, Hindu, Ahmadiya, Yehudi, Behrruni Saazish, Shia, Sunni, Jannat, Jahannum... etc.. Talk about corruption by politicians but not about army generals... cement, milk, papa johns...etc .. unless people realize, admit, accept, repent and take to streets nothing is going to change.. but disintegration is an option..
Pakistan need to offer citizenship to folks from other countries if they invest minimum $10k/person. Similar schemes are offered by other countries such as Turkey.
A huge government controlled arable land is not used for growing of fruits and vegetables like extra land with all the highway, railway tracks , canals sides etc. The government must give this to private sector on lease with the conditions to grow food or fruits. Every inch of land is useful but not being used. It is a highly resourceful country need good management. Private sector is the solution, government must get out from many many entities leave it to private sector with transparent regulations. We need inclusive political economy not the extractive one and the most important is ease of doing business not red tap. Regards. Pir Raza
Our guest Mr. Ammar is very bold and never mince his street language to explain economic problems of this country in very simple way
After years, I have seen complete video on RUclips which is about Pakistani economy/politics.
Ammar explained things in very simple way which made it very easy to understand. Thank you.
Dear Uzair you had done a very good vlog in the start of 2023 and hope you will continue this trend.
Greetings from Mumbai-India
your guest's take on Coal seems just about the right way to go because 65% of India,s electricity is derived from coal plants - our local bus service in my city is touching 5500 buses out of which 3400 are EV Buses & will touch 11,000 buses by April 2026 at Rs.6/- for 05 km(av ev bus) & Rs.5/- for 05 kms(non ac ) & unlike in the past our Municipal Bus service has stopped buying buses,employing DRIVERS & conductors but since 45 lakh or 4.5 million users exist -our MUNICIPALITY uses these 45 lakh consumers like UBER does
We have a CHALO MUMBAI app which tells us * how long we wait for a bus at the bus stop/shelter & also whether it is a EV AC bus or a non ac fossil fuel bus*- BUSES are *contracted for 12 yrs* from the actual manufacturer who has to provide the -driver & bus maintenance,fee collection is also from the manufactures who are SWIFT(ashok leyland),TATA & Olectra Greentech (which is a BYD importer).
The double deckers you see in London are from SWIFT-A ashok leyland company & from 12th JAN 2023 *after 45 days of extensive tests* around 900 such EV Double Decker buses will run in Mumbai & this system of public transports which first started in my city is in 2023 being adopted by *68 other cities in India* and by the way the EV points have to pay for the electricity used by the contracted companies
Finally scooters have reduced in sales by 28% in 2022-2023 & Small Cars and 04 seater PV Cars (fossil fuel) have dropped in sales by 17% -i must mention that EV small cars of TATA and Mahindra have incresed sales by 15x and has touched 45,000 delivered cars in 2022-2023 so far
Coal is yesterdays technology.
Pakistan should now leap frog to renewables....particularly Solar energy.
The advantage of solar is that all the cost of energy is just in the initial set up phase. once the plant is ready, you are pretty much getting free electricity. As far as intermittency of sunlight, cheap battery technology are going to reach market in just 2-3 years.
All countries in south Asia should move to majority renewable based energy sources. Also try to electrify everythin in every sector.
This will reduce energy imports massively.
Very informative. Though i live in mumbai, I did not know these facts.
@@PK-tt5kk Renewables are helpful for topping up. But core energy needs cannot depend on renewables.
@@gauravipal9518
That is because I am part of the think tank that made BEST change it's stategy of *purchase & run* to *offer business to bus manufacturers* and the 11,000 buses which will be 54% EV & AC will physically be running Mumbai Roads by 1st April 2026 as *per written contracted entered into*
Check the figures of AIMA(automobile Institute Mfg association) & you will find the *drop in fossil fuel scooters & small PV cars* and I did not mention that SUV sales have increased by 11% Y.O.Y & are now 41% of total sales from 11% to 15% of previous yrs.
Means the users/possible users of scooters/small cars are now taking the bus, metro & public transport rather than self drive(
@@PK-tt5kk
That solar energy is just initial cost is *not true* -consider these facts as under :
1) You need to buy land which is costly near cities & while the Delhi Metro does get 82% of its electricity from solar energy -the trick was in getting land owners to enter into a 28 year lease with *a regular monthly payment* after which the actual energy is generated in 26 yrs & it took 01 year to get the solar panels, grid connection, battery storage system in place & it will take the entire 28th year to get the land back to original shape to hand it over to owners.
2) You cannot generate solar energy in the night time, adverse cloud cover, rainy season, foggy season & during generation you have to store excess energy in batteries-so *not that cheap as you first thought* -Eh?
3) Solar Panels are basically high quality glass and dirt collects on solar panels & need to be cleaned by high speed water jets *daily* -so once again factor in the cost & availability of water & employee cost of cleaning solar panels so *again it is not as cheap as laymen & common folk think*
A major hurdle in the adoption of public transportation is how our cities are developing. You need to plan your cities around public transportation, walking and cycling to get rid of car dependency. This is something that gets overlooked in the discussion of public transportation in Pakistan, our cities are being expanded through these large housing societies (DHA, Bahria etc.) which are antithetical to good public transportation and I think the reason is because public transportation is viewed as the poor man's transportation or "ghareeb ki sawari", the guest also had the same mindset when he said the person driving a civic will not avail the bus service but the poor man on the motorcycle will. The correct mindset is to have the "civic wala" shift to public transportation and the way to achieve that is make walking, cycling and public transportation more convenient than using the car because the majority of the people will always choose the most convenient form of transportation. A great RUclips channel for insights into this is "Not Just Bikes".
Yup NJB is amazing !!!
Mumbai public transport(BEST) since 2018 has used large housing colonies and its 45 lac bus users to *award 12 year contacts with bus mfg companies* who bear the driver cost, bus
maintenance, pay for the electricity for EV AC Buses and bus users paying Rs.6/- for a 5 km ride in a Air conditioned bus which is now 55% of the 5500 buses on the road .
Our BUS stations have buses & maintenance on the ground floor *above which multi-storied commercial offices earn rent for BEST*-a there is reduced employee costs with conductors replaced by sliding smart doors & all re-development of bus stations are done by *builders via tenders on the OPEN internet bidding -so no corruption in redevelopment contracts*
Really great and insightful episode gents, also easy to understand a rare commodity on YT, Thanks Gents
100% agree on public transport capacity. Here in Ahmedabad India we have a widely used very successful BRTS system and will soon be starting a Metro train lines.
I loved this podcast - fantastic interviewvery well explained. -keeping it real.
For me the best thing Pakistan (& all the countries in South Asia) should do is ...
1) Invest in renewables !!!
Energy is the fundamental block of a civilization. Having access to cheap & abundant energy will itself have many positive implications.
Not to mention it will help strengthen the currency because Pakistan will not need to import oil.
2) As the guest mentioned => Public transportation !!!
I would encourage people to see how Amsterdam as a city is designed. focus on walk able/cyclable cities with good public transportation is a far cheaper & better city design model than the one based on cars.
And anyone who thinks that car infrastructure is not subsidized is very wrong. Taxes collected from car owners are tiny compared to the amount of money required for car infrastructure.
We in India have plans to implement highest renewable energy sources and EVs. Maybe other South Asian countries should follow us in implementation. I would suggest you to watch Indian Auto Expo where we have launched many electric vehicles. Also we have one of the highest solar energy sector in the world. Also Govt encourages industries to have atleast some percentage of their energy consumption comes from renewable energy.
Two favourite guys on twitter!
I am from India . I live in London. I met Pakistani people everyday. They are loving people and many share some culture and same type of food. I hope every person in pakistan gets better nutrition and better living. We all are human being in the end. Faack Politics.
There is a reason terrorism in kashmir is low because inke paas khaane ke paise nahi hai to jihadis ko kya denge. The moment they have money in their pockets they will again start jihad in kashmir and india and then ghazwa e hind. After independence we gave them money they bought weapons with the same and attacked kashmir. They got new weapons from americans in 1965, they had a skirmish on rann of kuch and then 1965 war. 1999 they got money from us for helping taliban against soviet, kargil. Post 911 and afghan war money came 2001 parliament 2008 mumbai. Whenever they had money they attacked india. And remember all Pakistanis worship jinnah who was neither a practicing muslim nor knew anything related to islam but he wanted separate nation for muslims, all pakistani are the same. They might be good on your face but in reality they all are hoping for ghazwa e hind. You can even ask them and with a smile they will refuse on your face but pray for that in mosque
Such a fantastic podcast/ so badly needed to u/s the current crisis
We have failed to run public transport system in the past because of corruption. We used to have GTS (Government Transport Service) in the past but was failed after few years in operation.
Question: Can we convert our LNG plants into coal based power plants? Is it possible
It pains me to see Pakistan suffering despite of such young knowledgeable persons with clarity and overview on Pakistan economy. Wish Pakistan will come out ot present turmoil soon and would help provide peace, stability and prosperity to South Asia.
very good
Request:podcast on how to protect savings for middle income groups as we seem headed al Venezula : National savings schemes, gold , stock market (buying on low) ,property ( buying process full of risks). ?
Ammar isbold and excellent.
We always hear about Parallel economy/informal economy here in Pakistan. Is this economy not part of our formal GDP? If not, lets say if we make such policies to add it in formal economy, will it increase our GDP or not?
Informally economy is not documented, hence not part of GDP. If it’s documented it would be taxed.
@@zeebazafar5030 do we have any estimates? Our Nominal GDP is apx 375 B$. Any estimated idea how much informal adds to GDP nominal in case we take measures to add it?
@@alichaudhary7406 gdp is measured by consumption not by how much economy is taxed
Your gdp $375 billion but two thirds of it is off the books.
@@paritoshdaurwal9484 Makes sense. Thank you
Almost all Pakistanis are responsible for this economic situation. They will come out on roads for baseless religious reasons and for fascist politicians support, but won't come out to demand their individual rights and freedom from all the mafia that are currently in business sector.
At this rate , question is when are we starting to make queue for petrol
Never in sha Allah
Hahaha.. Kela rocks, economists shocks.. 😂😂🔥🔥
IMF policies are based on basic teachings of economics and are in the interest of the economy of the borrowing nation. Not following IMF advise will be self destructive.
Ak hi option hai agar overseas Pakistanis bhar kar investment karein woh bhi Startups/Manufacturing industries mein Na ke Real Estate mein.
"Banana economics" in a "banana republic"!😷. Jokes apart; excellent explanation of complex economics.
Comparison with ground hog day is apt as they keep going down the same path and expecting to arrive at different destinations, weird set up
Pakistan needs new face and new sir names in the political arena. It's only the few families that are controlling the economy. That's the big issue. Problems are known, solutions are known, they just want leaders who have the guts to take the right decision.
Only way out is simple cut expenses and increase income
Exactly right?? But will elite cut their expenses using money for personal use which was actually aid and relief for your people.
Sri lanka is yet to get loans from IMF to recover its economy. Once pakistan defaults, it will be a long drawn, slow and painful path to recovery.
God forbids
why ur guest voice has echo
Because he doesn't have a professional studio set-up.
Uzair yunuus openly condemns IK and PTI and is a PDM supporter. This makes me think if he is funded by PDM. He is on record for supporting Miftah who ruined the economy.
Before Dar artificially inflated PKR was Pak economy in good shape? Why did Miftah have to jump through hoops to get IMF program and avoid default?
Not defending Dar but this ia not the real issue.
Real issue is Pak debt to GDP is low as is FDI. Hence investments funding growth come only from foreign debt.so everytime there is growth, there is current account deficit and hence forex crisis followed by need for IMF.
It doesn't matter who the finsnce ministef is Shaukat Aziz, Shaukat Tarin, Hafiz Sheikh, Ishaq Dar, Miftah Ismail or Asad Umar, the vicioyz cycle will continue.
ok now tell me why no FDI ?? whats so special about Pakistan that very little FDI ?...from what I understand because of bad incentive policies all the productive money generated goes into real estate. Thus no one is interested to invest in productive areas.
Make this guy the finance minister..
Miftah has knowledge couldn't do anything.. bro to understand this you must know who actually runs this country they don't want any hurdle in their personal interest so therefore no FM can work properly in Pakistan.
Someone tell the IMF, this time instead of sending aid, send us a good economist. Apnon ki tou hum suntay nahi, shayd aaqaon ki sun lain!
Why need good economist? just stop money laundering and don't use money for personal interest that was given as loan, aid or relief. Its that easy!
Don't complicate things...initiate demonetisation just like Modi did....it will revitalize your banks, bring down lending rates, bring down inflation, nd dollar rate will improve, nd this will bring down prices...
Rajendra/ India
u r so cute Ammar Khan.I love u 🥰😘
Ek larkey ho k dusry larkey ko love u bolrey ho. 🤣🤣
@@Mandakini-Kumrawat han to kia hoa.
@@nabeel685 Gay ho ky ?
@@Mandakini-Kumrawat nahi.Straight ho.
Black vigo has entered the chat
You don't have exports and then you also don't listen to your overseas but also insult overseas who properly send remittance to your country then cry about loosing forex and start begging from other countries. Its so easy to understand but every Economist of Pakistan are talking mumbo jumbo and explaining rocket science.
Economy has to be built on a scientific, social, geo political Cooperation, business plans, stable political climate, humans, Econometrics... fact is Pakistan is stuck in a belief that a 1400 year old ideology is the way out and continues to believe only that medieval stone age times ideas is the only way forward. All what this gentleman is saying doesn't apply to Pakistan as its formula for a successful economy is Islam, Quran, Hadees, Muhammad, Musalmaan, Ummah jumma, Jihad, Mujahideen, Kashmir..Kashmir..Kashmir, Kafir, Mughals, Blasphemy, Usmania, Hindu, Ahmadiya, Yehudi, Behrruni Saazish, Shia, Sunni, Jannat, Jahannum... etc..
Talk about corruption by politicians but not about army generals... cement, milk, papa johns...etc .. unless people realize, admit, accept, repent and take to streets nothing is going to change.. but disintegration is an option..
Pakistan need to offer citizenship to folks from other countries if they invest minimum $10k/person. Similar schemes are offered by other countries such as Turkey.
But what benefits does a Pakistan passport give you
Itne jahil hukmraan aur voter milna mushkil hai.
road to hell is paved with good intentions :P
Teach economics in schools instead of Islam and quran.
A huge government controlled arable land is not used for growing of fruits and vegetables like extra land with all the highway, railway tracks , canals sides etc. The government must give this to private sector on lease with the conditions to grow food or fruits. Every inch of land is useful but not being used. It is a highly resourceful country need good management. Private sector is the solution, government must get out from many many entities leave it to private sector with transparent regulations. We need inclusive political economy not the extractive one and the most important is ease of doing business not red tap. Regards. Pir Raza
Quite an unimpressive way of explaining the crisis, one banana two banana. I was expecting a better discussion. Disappointed.
You people don't know international Environment, poor & Childish Analysis
Stop imf
Yai host aur guest kou aisa kyu lagta hai yahi sb sai smart laug hai?
Only valid question was bright spots in economy