Memon Culture, Cricket in Pakistan and Pakistan's Economic Challenges - Uzair Younus -

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  • @BlackSabbath10019
    @BlackSabbath10019 11 месяцев назад +372

    As a Sikh born & raised in Mumbai (my grandfather moved to Mumbai from Lahore during the partition), I can speak fluently in Punjabi, Marathi & Gujarati besides Hindi & English. That's the beauty of India. We consider our diversity as our strength and not weakness.

    • @muditkhanna8164
      @muditkhanna8164 11 месяцев назад +7

      As a flying spaghetti monster worshipper i can also understand these languages but can only write hindi, punjabi and english.

    • @ashishsachdeva432
      @ashishsachdeva432 9 месяцев назад +5

      I can speak , read and write Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi and English. Jai Hind 🇮🇳. Speak haryanvi too.

    • @YasirRather123
      @YasirRather123 9 месяцев назад

      It is not india thriving.....it is only indian billionaires are thriving not indian people...only few people billionaires are thriving against 140 crore indian poor people......overall condition of indians is not better than Pakistanis...

    • @yparadkar
      @yparadkar 2 месяца назад

      😅 well done Paa ji

  • @manishjoshi9995
    @manishjoshi9995 Год назад +801

    My father who was born in Karachi amd came to India in 1947 had a great saying.....YOUR RELIGION SHOULD BE AS PRIVATE AS YOUR UNDERWEAR...DO YOU SHOW YOUR UNDERWEAR TO PUBLIC...solution to pakistan is in this.
    Strive towards excellence and don't let religion interfere with other things.

    • @karmyogi-2.1
      @karmyogi-2.1 Год назад +48

      Same applies to india too. Sad reality is that india is trying to ape pakistan lately.

    • @yinyangyinyang-tn6tc
      @yinyangyinyang-tn6tc Год назад

      @manishjoshi9995 Paks declared aim is to conquer Bharat even if it means 1000 year war & religion as a motivation is required. Understand the mindset first

    • @rakadus
      @rakadus Год назад +23

      The 🩲 analogy is memorable.

    • @bbhusari
      @bbhusari Год назад +11

      On this statement I remembered one hindi song :
      Mehalone loot liya bachpan ka pyar Mera........
      Majhab ne loot liya sukoon aur chain Pakistan ka ......
      😢😢

    • @DarindaModi1947
      @DarindaModi1947 Год назад +32

      *Bharat banega Hindu rashtra.*

  • @deepikavishnu1735
    @deepikavishnu1735 Год назад +1810

    Am not a Bhakt but Jo Marzi anyone say about Modi but no one can deny the fact that it's under him our nation decided to be ambitious than mediocary & 2014 is going to be marked as a pivotal year in history in the making of India that we deserve.

    • @Nashadelicable
      @Nashadelicable Год назад +132

      Modi is many terrible things but he did bring India to a much higher level on many productive metrics. Credit where credit is due.

    • @manojkalyan
      @manojkalyan Год назад +1

      Much of this development is overrated by Propaganda driven media hype....
      1. 5 th largest economy, will become 3rd largest soon, blah blah blah.... Look at per capita income hardly any growth. Even Bangladesh per capita gdp is better than India now.
      2. Earlier government used to conduct National sample Survey ( NSS) every 5 years, one of many outcome was, used to measure poverty in India, now no survey in last 6 years...
      Joke --- Last 2017-18 NSS survey results were abandoned by government by saying there is too much discrepancies in the survey. The survey results showed for first time since 1991 poverty was increased in India... no media coverage nothing. 2017 gdp growth was 4.5%.
      3 . government stopped publishing unemployment data... Jobless growth... No official government unemployment data since 2015.
      Development is more of hype than reality...

    • @paulhall1612
      @paulhall1612 Год назад +56

      @@Nashadelicable Modi has been riding on the works of PM MMS. Modi has presided over a jobless growth of Indian economy.

    • @rohand04
      @rohand04 Год назад +89

      I'm a staunch Modi hater because of his political ideology ... But he has had a positive impact n Indian economy

    • @zebrunstate2815
      @zebrunstate2815 Год назад +127

      @@paulhall1612if ppl are jobless they why sales of expensive items like iphone & cars are all time high

  • @karamjeetkaursidhu6624
    @karamjeetkaursidhu6624 Год назад +487

    As an Indian punjabi we love our culture . Every Indian have two identities one is state identity ( punjabi or Gujrati ) and other identity is out common identity(indian ) we call ourselves punjabi Indian . If someone told us to choose one from both identities we will refuse it . Because we are proud Indian and proud punjabi so choosing between two two identities is equal to choosing one parent between mother and father . I can speak multiple languages but Punjab is still my mother tongue and we are proudly speak punjabi but in Pakistan Punjabi thinks Urdu is superior than punjabi and punjabi speaking people are pendu .

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +9

      Well interesting is that before partition in Punjab there was a census (think 1941) people where asked to declare their first language. Muslims wrote Urdu, Hindus wrote Hindi only Sikhs wrote Punjabi. So only Sikhs really owned it although ALL three spoke it at home. So the politics of this right upto now can be seen in Pakistan but also in India

    • @anitapadhi325
      @anitapadhi325 Год назад

      @@user-rh5jp2sh4s gurmukhi to be precise ; Punjabi in Pakistan wrote in Shah-mukhi. Gurmukhi is based on Brahmi-which forms the basis Tamil Sanskrit Pali Prakrit Saka- region in NWFP and proto sinaitic- Ancient egyptian and standardized post Guru Angad 2nd Sikh Guru in 1525-1530 while Shah-mukhi is based on Persian. Urdu is local to Lucknow yes it is influenced by Persia has Persian script but is developed from Apabramsha prakrit and Sanskrit roots then Hindustani ; Brijbasha while script is Persian- Arabic. Even pre-Islam Ancient Persian has immense similarity with Sanskrit.
      Agar firdaus bar roo-e zameen ast,
      Hameen ast-o hameen ast-o hameen ast.- Amir Khusrau on Kashmir;
      Ast is Old persian; Asti- to be/being in Sanskrit and Old persian.
      India and Iran have contributed immensely to the development of language in Central and South Asia

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +1

      Well as said it's about taking ownership of a language. It is not that in Pakistan Punjab they can not speak it, they can very well. In fact, the accent is more "Thaht". It's just owning it and then providing resources for it.

    • @ResponsibleCitizen001
      @ResponsibleCitizen001 Год назад +2

      @@apurvabhide2860So it’s the responsibility of the government to calm down the community and address the issues in a constructive way. You can’t just blame the community, other people are also to be blamed including people who call every Punjabi as Khalistani.

    • @ahaanmisra4892
      @ahaanmisra4892 Год назад +12

      I had a roommate in college who was from Patiala...bugger made me want to learn Punjabi!!! It's contagious 🤣🤣🤣

  • @zafkhwaja
    @zafkhwaja Год назад +273

    My daughter lives in uk with me and she can speak Sindhi and English but not Urdu. I preferred Sindhi over Urdu because I never wanted her to suffer from identity crisis.
    She is now very clear who she is, what’s her culture and where her roots are.

    • @Kohestani_
      @Kohestani_ Год назад +7

      She will lose her identity if she speaks Urdu, but not if she speaks English?

    • @zafkhwaja
      @zafkhwaja Год назад +79

      @@Kohestani_
      I can’t prefer Urdu over English in England 😂

    • @Kohestani_
      @Kohestani_ Год назад +4

      @@zafkhwaja My Q remained unanswered. Will your daughter lose her identity if she speaks only English?

    • @sushmitasinha5247
      @sushmitasinha5247 Год назад +41

      ​@@Kohestani_everybody should be able to speak their mother tongue.

    • @AryanAdarsh-bt3gq
      @AryanAdarsh-bt3gq Год назад +20

      ​​@@zafkhwaja good job uncle ji
      Once always proud of your regional language 😊😊😊😊

  • @dnapolren
    @dnapolren Год назад +436

    I had recently been to gujju momim Muslims household in Canada.. we were a couple of Brahmin families being invited for lunch.. I casually mentioned that we had spoilt a weekend for them by having a vegetarian only lunch.. they retorted saying that they have a non vegetarian meal only twice every month because they are majorly vegetarians.. was surprised that they sing both Ramayana and Mahabharat in their offerings.. was pretty eye opening view point

    • @bharatkapoor4062
      @bharatkapoor4062 Год назад +2

      Pakistani Muslims sings

    • @bodhisattva6308
      @bodhisattva6308 Год назад +8

      Ismaili- Khoja ?

    • @what6336
      @what6336 Год назад

      Kya bakwas Hai.
      KUCH BHI .
      Never trust an endian loe through their teeth.

    • @rrboss3721
      @rrboss3721 Год назад +38

      Gujarati Muslims are nice in general especially compared to UP, Delhi, Mumbai etc. Muslims.
      I am from Ahmedabad, living in the USA currently.
      When my mom was a child, their neighbours family were Muslims. My mom used to tie Rakhi to that neighbour since they were kids. That tradition is still going on and I call that uncle MAMA.
      Him and his entire family is invited to all our festivals, celebrations and events etc. and vice versa. Whenever I go to India, I go see them too.

    • @sukhmansandhu6036
      @sukhmansandhu6036 Год назад +7

      That Probably never happened 😅

  • @gauravipal9518
    @gauravipal9518 Год назад +164

    My niece is born and raised in USA. Certainly she did not go to a Gujarati medium school. But she can read and write Gujarati. Her parents - my brother and bhabhi were born and raised in India and went to English medium schools also. Gujarati was not the medium of instruction in schools. It was taught at home by the parents.
    It is not just language but classical music, classical dance are flourishing not just in India but among Indians in US. Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi movie industries are flourishing. Regional language newspapers flourish in India. Gujarati theatre is thriving.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +13

      Wow

    • @rohand04
      @rohand04 Год назад

      Buddy switch On your autocorrect 😂😂

    • @gauravipal9518
      @gauravipal9518 Год назад +1

      ​@@rohand04Fair comment. Fixed the typos.

    • @samlol6500
      @samlol6500 Год назад +9

      Regional languages are taught in English-medium schools as well, so it's not true that your brother didn't learn Gujarati at his school. As an Maharashtra, I attended an English-medium school as well, but we were required to learn at least four languages-Marathi, English, Hindi, and we were given option to choose from sanskrit/german/french , and people in Pune, like myself, are also multilingual and can speak many other languages too like My family has large influence from konkan so i can speak kokani too and my mausis husband is Bengali, so I can speak a little bit of Bengali, too.

    • @vishwparmar4656
      @vishwparmar4656 Год назад +5

      @@samlol6500 in gujrat, Hindi and English are compulsory to learn and then you can choose between Sanskrit and Gujarati as third language (for CBSE board).

  • @rollsroyce4249
    @rollsroyce4249 Год назад +189

    Pakistan slogan:When goal is jannat, why do mehnat?

  • @ashwwal3409
    @ashwwal3409 Год назад +186

    In India every person is very proud of his mother tongue and his state language .

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +3

      That's the reason why the younger urban middle class likes to speak English 😉

    • @bbhusari
      @bbhusari Год назад +1

      This is an important factor in enhanced literacy, education and development

    • @graffitiabcd
      @graffitiabcd Год назад +11

      @@user-rh5jp2sh4s I would argue English is also an Indian language at this point. India has one of (if not the) highest number of people speaking English in the world. If you include English speakers from the entire subcontinent, certainly it's the highest. Indian English is studied by linguists at this point and has characteristics not found in other versions of English.
      The thing is...once some things enter from "outside" and are accepted into a culture they become the cultures own. Food gives us some very good examples of this. Where the Samosa or the Pav are now widely recognized as "Indian" dishes, they originally came from Persia and Portugal respectively. Does that mean they're not India? NO! Because they have now become a part of the culture and tradition. Likewise, English, with its many speakers on the subcontinent, and it's body of literature from anglophone speakers in both India and Pakistan, can and should certainly be considered an Indian language.
      One last thing---people can speak multiple languages you know? Just because I typed this in English...इसका मतलब यह नहीं कि मुझे हिन्दी नहीं आती. نہ ہی اسکا یہ مطلب ہے کہ میں اردو نہیں جانتا. So... You know...maybe we can all learn more languages and learn to appreciate each of them?

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +2

      @graffitiabcd
      Nice comment 👍 appreciate it. Well, most of us speak multiple languages and have multiple identities. Issue is when one language dominates. Or one is considered superior/inferior to the other like Urdu/Punjabi. So, using any language is primarily just a means of communication, but one can not deny there is a certain power dynamic involved when English is used. This is true also in Pakistan but much much more in India. One can not deny that there is a mindset that an English speaking person is considered "parha likha" well, and the rest are "gawar" and that is an overhang of British Raj...

    • @graffitiabcd
      @graffitiabcd Год назад +3

      @@user-rh5jp2sh4s yes that's so true!! Unfortunately, the speaker of English is perceived as "superior" to the speaker of other languages in India. While you're absolutely correct in pointing out this is a colonial hangover, I think another aspect of this is the economic condition brought about by globalization much later, where English speakers get better jobs etc. (arguably globalization is a tacit continuation of colonialism, perhaps even a kind of neocolonialism) Which all...kinda sucks.
      There's also the issue of "correct" and "wrong" English. While as a linguist, and as most linguists would, I absolutely deny the idea that there can be an "incorrect" way to speak a language as long as you get the point across, a lot of people in today's world are obsessed with grammar policing and taking pride in their correct usage of English. A lot of my pakistani friends also police "proper urdu" the same way. This is another way that people reinforce class and caste hierarchies, because what's considered "correct" or the "standard" is often the dialect of those who were already rich and "educated" etc. (also seen in the case of AAVE)
      Perhaps we should figure out how we can get rid of all kinds of social hierarchies, not just of languages but also of people! (because honestly this is where linguistic hierarchies come from). And that's going to need not just holistic education (sciences and humanities both) but also solidarity across gender, race, and national lines, as well as abolition of superficial divisions such as class and caste.

  • @ashishtokas774
    @ashishtokas774 Год назад +51

    Still in India, Bohra Ismaili Muslims are more prosperous than average but other Muslims look down upon them

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      Well Gujjus on average are also more prosperous then example people from UP.....🙄

    • @Doomedgorilla
      @Doomedgorilla 9 месяцев назад +6

      I have seen Sunni Muslims inum ai openly calling bohra Muslims as kafir

  • @khadija4801
    @khadija4801 Год назад +191

    6:45 being a Pakistani Gujrati, I 100% agree here. How we lost Gujrati in Pakistan slowly slowly 😢😢😢😢😢 its heart breaking 😢

    • @Raw7216
      @Raw7216 Год назад +13

      School me nahi padhate?

    • @khadija4801
      @khadija4801 Год назад +24

      @Raw7216 no not at all. Sadly they banned Gujrati in the school long time ago

    • @ravindra7791
      @ravindra7791 Год назад +26

      ​@@khadija4801Sad... infact brain development improves with knowledge of multiple languages

    • @Kohestani_
      @Kohestani_ Год назад +7

      @@khadija4801 Who banned it? Was Gujrati ever taught in the state schools?

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +2

      @@Raw7216
      Sindhi (in Sindh province) and Urdu is but not Gujrati

  • @bhumiraghwani8018
    @bhumiraghwani8018 Год назад +81

    Well, i am born and brought up in Maharashtra, india, and i still know how to read, write and speak Gujarati as well as marathi. Hindi and English are like the default languages. Our country has always been diverse and i love how despite being different we all celebrate each others food, culture and languages.

    • @tejamehu
      @tejamehu Год назад

      but in Maharashtra, there are many people and political motif to hate Hindi speaker through violence...

    • @bhumiraghwani8018
      @bhumiraghwani8018 Год назад +8

      No, Maharashtra is really safe. Recently I visited Tamil Nadu and I felt like they were mocking me whenever I tried to speak in Hindi . One lady even went to an extent to say that you should learn Tamil and then come here. I personally feel south India is becoming next Bangladesh.

    • @tejamehu
      @tejamehu Год назад +3

      @bhumiraghwani8018 yes same thing is in Chennai, Bangalore, similar to Maharashtra

    • @sudeepmnv646
      @sudeepmnv646 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@bhumiraghwani8018 yes please learn the local language if you plan to stay there for long. If you accept the local language they will accept you 😊. I hope you don't have any wrong notion that there is any national language of India 😅

    • @bhumiraghwani8018
      @bhumiraghwani8018 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sudeepmnv646 yeah I understand but shaming people for not knowing your language is little extreme.

  • @apoorvamahajan7576
    @apoorvamahajan7576 Год назад +106

    Shocked to hear about the seed policy incident! Pakistani armed forces are so corrupt. I know so many people from defense background in India and they are so humble and very middle class, live a middle class life while their children usually do well for themselves through hardwork and greater exposure due to the defense background. Thanks to our respectable Indian armed forces 🙏

    • @mj1_5676
      @mj1_5676 Год назад

      😅 .. Indian defence people are humble as*.. some of the most arrogant and most corrupt people come from India's defence forces. Extreme hierarchical and full of superiority complex - it's just that you're not aware about it.

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 Год назад +6

      Coup is in blood. Shahjahan was jailed by his own son

    • @DanishAli-tx9mp
      @DanishAli-tx9mp Год назад

      you are right! That is why indians were rulled by Muslims for centuries and broke it into pieces to get chunks. its a win for their BLOOD @@induchopra3014

    • @aditipant249
      @aditipant249 Год назад +5

      Indian Army is a professional army. They do army jobs. Galle pe baith ke dhandha nahi karte humre officers

  • @ravindramorey5433
    @ravindramorey5433 Год назад +112

    I would like to make one very interesting point here. When I first came to bombay ( mumbai) in early ninties, I had a friendship with a mumbai born shetty ( a tulu speaking community from karnataka). He was a business men and I saw him speaking fluent gujrati with few of his client's. On enquiring, he made one simple statement. If you want to do business in Mumbai, you have to know to speak gujarati.

    • @bbhusari
      @bbhusari Год назад

      Very true 😅😅

    • @alpapatel4168
      @alpapatel4168 Год назад

      💯 💯 💯

    • @adhirbose9910
      @adhirbose9910 Год назад +6

      Barabar chee.
      Another interesting observation I ( a punekar) have about Mumbai is, the majority Maharashtrians very often speak Gujarati, indeed are rather proud of their Gujarati speaking skills.
      The gujjus on the other hand, despite living in Mumbai for 100s of year's claim that they don't speak/ understand Marathi.
      But when you give them a few " greetings " in Marathi, they miraculously understand the language.
      Me Punekar.
      And in Pune, every ( local) Gujarati and Marwari knows Marathi.
      And we admire Veer Damodar Savarkar. Bal Gangadhar Tilak. And Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

    • @shadow_prince_rex
      @shadow_prince_rex Год назад +4

      ​@@adhirbose9910loads of gujju speak Marathi.... Maybe not so fluently as in pune... But almost all understand Marathi perfectly

    • @Krishnazflute
      @Krishnazflute Год назад +1

      Well, I lived in a small town of Maharashtra but I knew Gujarati and all Gujarati shopkeepers traders knew Marathi. For me Gujarati is a second language as Gujarat is the neighbouring state and since it (Vadodara) had Marathi rulers who freed the land from Islamist regimes... There is a hoard of the Marathi-speaking population there. I am proud that I can speak Marathi, Gujarati, Hondi, English. Can understand almost all dialects of India, can understand Punjabi, Haryanvi. I am a proud Indian.

  • @RoarMaddy
    @RoarMaddy Год назад +30

    9:40 while discussing regional culture and language, I want to mention that I am Marathi. I can understand and speak Hindi, though not perfectly, and appreciate that every regional community in India is deeply rooted in its culture and language

  • @DrVJ-med
    @DrVJ-med Год назад +82

    09:36 I have a Gujarati friend whose forefathers had emigrated to Uganda. Idi Amin threw them out and they landed in UK. Next generation landed up in Canada and my friend's generation are now in USA. So we are looking at several emigrations after leaving India, maybe a couple of hundred years and several generations. But their kids still speak Gujarati and follow their customs like Dandia. They even get a Gujarati newspaper and have a Gujarati association. My observation is that Gujarati culture is stronger than even Bengalis (whose kids cant speak Bengali anymore) or Tamilians etc.

    • @romeshsharma4305
      @romeshsharma4305 Год назад +15

      Punjabi? A Punjabi once started to learn English from a Britisher. But after 3 months that Britisher started to speak Punjabi instead.

    • @gauravipal9518
      @gauravipal9518 Год назад +22

      ​@@romeshsharma4305Indian punjabis, not Pakistani punjabis. There is not a single Punjabi newspaper in Pakistan despite 60% of its population being Punjabi.

    • @DrVJ-med
      @DrVJ-med Год назад +2

      @@romeshsharma4305 Good one ! 🤣🤣

    • @romeshsharma4305
      @romeshsharma4305 Год назад +1

      @@DrVJ-med Thanks Paaji.

    • @KanishQQuotes
      @KanishQQuotes Год назад +8

      ​@@gauravipal9518Punjabi pakistani is the only community in the world who fought and struggled to get rid of their own language

  • @smenon3488
    @smenon3488 Год назад +94

    The assertion that the Americans asked Nehru what India wants is incorrect. Sir Ardeshir Dalal an Indian civil servant who happened to be a Parsi, proposed setting up a research labs. To manage that we needed teams who would be trained at institutions later named IIT. He persuaded the US government to provide post doctoral scholarships so as to gain expertise. Americans were not angels who came and asked India what they wanted.

    • @AKumar-co7oe
      @AKumar-co7oe Год назад +7

      India also got ford foundation to set up IIT-Kanpur and BITS Pilani - there was support from american private sector as well

    • @prakashkonnur825
      @prakashkonnur825 Год назад +2

      IITs in India were set up in collaboration with foreign govts.e.g.
      USA.USSR, Germany, UKetc

    • @anitapadhi325
      @anitapadhi325 Год назад +2

      @@Factual-u1p to set up is one thing to develop is another. Pakistan had fertile punjab tracts ; cant even construct dams and channels.
      US didnot help us to reach where we are today by 2027 India will be 3rd largest eco.
      Will you keep on cribbing conspiracy or improve

    • @AKumar-co7oe
      @AKumar-co7oe Год назад

      Pakistan and India are not intellectually and morally more or less the same. Maybe in 1947 we were, but after 75 years of simping for Arab jihadis and Ayash jarnails Pakistani morality is in the toilet@@Factual-u1p as is Pakistani intellect.

    • @SHIVAMYadav-pw5uz
      @SHIVAMYadav-pw5uz 11 месяцев назад

      Pakistan can't behave like india due to religious control over 🧠​@@Factual-u1p

  • @JM-gx6mm
    @JM-gx6mm 10 месяцев назад +15

    just because you want to open the border and decide to do business with India doesn’t mean India will agree to the business. we moved long ways from Pak and don’t want to deal with drama

  • @surajpai104
    @surajpai104 Год назад +136

    I want to add one thing -the most of scientists in Chandrayaan come from other research universities like IISER(Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research) plus other provincial state research universities(ofc not at the level of the west but still ok ok), in fact, the chairman of ISRO said IITian doesn't want to join ISRO but more paying jobs.

    • @bharatkapoor4062
      @bharatkapoor4062 Год назад +7

      Mostly south indians

    • @HarishSharma-uv1co
      @HarishSharma-uv1co Год назад +15

      5 time namaz padho kafiro ko maro n u will get jannat.paxstan is best islamic country in the world .

    • @vizmouli
      @vizmouli Год назад +2

      Sciientists in Isro are 50% from Tamil Nadu and rest 45% are from other South Indian states or educated in South India.

    • @bharatkapoor4062
      @bharatkapoor4062 Год назад +1

      @@vizmouli share source as well

    • @manmeet4981
      @manmeet4981 Год назад

      ​@@bharatkapoor4062but this will change.

  • @surudog4929
    @surudog4929 Год назад +229

    India economy is 10x Pakistan’s in 2023. It will be atleast 15x in 2030.

    • @sachinsingh5329
      @sachinsingh5329 Год назад

      That is why we don't consider Pakistan as a military threat anymore. 😂😂
      Of course, Pakistan will continue to use terrorism as a weapon to create disturbance inside India. But now, India has a policy of "Ghar me ghus kr marenge" 😎😎😎

    • @heinrichvonribbentrop7316
      @heinrichvonribbentrop7316 Год назад

      Keep dreaming P@jeet. Inshaallah we will be 10x bigger than you. Your decline is about to start in next 8 months.

    • @AKumar-co7oe
      @AKumar-co7oe Год назад +36

      nominal terms - India 3750, Pakistan 300 - i would say it's 12.5 times right now and could hit 15 by 2027

    • @thedoctor649
      @thedoctor649 Год назад +9

      ​@@AKumar-co7oePakistan is at 340 billion or 376 billion by two top calculations
      Same calculations measure India at 3.38Trillion or 3.75 Trillion.
      In any situation it's 10x

    • @heinrichvonribbentrop7316
      @heinrichvonribbentrop7316 Год назад

      @@AKumar-co7oe But thats current situation. After 20 years we will be equal in GDP and we will 5x in GDP per capita. Because your economic decline is about to start after June 2024.

  • @shivampatil23
    @shivampatil23 Год назад +119

    Pakistan Obsession with INDIA is never Ending love story 😂

    • @jasha9sandhu
      @jasha9sandhu Год назад +3

      " love/hate story "

    • @fawwadshafi9555
      @fawwadshafi9555 Год назад +12

      But u came and commented on the video. I think Indians are more obsessed with Pakistan. 😂🙏🇵🇰😊

    • @anuchugh31
      @anuchugh31 Год назад +4

      @@fawwadshafi9555 it’s both sides. North India and Pakistan has shared past so no shame in doing it 🙏🏾😊

    • @AsBi1
      @AsBi1 Год назад +6

      it is you watching a Pakistani podcast not us.

    • @Anonymous_Introvert_26
      @Anonymous_Introvert_26 Год назад +7

      @@anuchugh31 Me as an Indian from the South from Hyderabad, enjoy the politics of Andhra Pradesh and day2day events & politics of Pakistan. And I must say that Pakistan entertains the most with its people and their actions, politicians and their unwanted speeches/claims/bakchodi, their backfiring policies domestically and internationally.

  • @pawanjeetkaur2632
    @pawanjeetkaur2632 11 месяцев назад +6

    Mai Indian hun. Mujhe Politics mein koi intrest nhi .Pakistan ki politics se koi lena-dena nhi hai, magar aap ka Pod-cast itna interesting laga ke pura Pod-cast suna. Mujhe lagta hai Pakistani Politics mein aap dono jaise intellectual persons hone chahiye jo avaam ko bhi samjhe aur knowlage bhi rakhte hon,tabhi Pakistan ka kuch bhala ho sakta hai Good luck for elections. I hope Selfless , Intelligent aur layek Prime Minister aaye jo logo ko education ke saath achi Fercilities de.

  • @sahasss7100
    @sahasss7100 Год назад +27

    14:41 It's so interesting that whoever is even remotely close to their Hindu Roots (Bohras are a prime example) believe in Pluralism have no problems in assimilating with different cultures but as soon as they Islamize that sense of the "other/Kafir" becomes so strong.

    • @KanishQQuotes
      @KanishQQuotes Год назад

      This explains why their society is a sh*t show

  • @ramneekchanna
    @ramneekchanna Год назад +45

    I play badminton as fun (i am 46). It was a fun game for everyone when i was growing up. Now i see kids playing 9 hours a day including fitness. Soon you will see india will dominate in badminton circuit also. Keeping my fingers crossed 🤞

    • @what6336
      @what6336 Год назад

      So far they are dominating in scamming . Where they teach them that.

    • @SunnyYadav-ny5kf
      @SunnyYadav-ny5kf Год назад

      ​@@what6336stupid people will always get scammed by smart ones.

    • @rohand04
      @rohand04 Год назад

      ​@@what6336 well the bpo jobs have essentially diminished and also so has BPO shutdown.. so the voice callers who have been trained in customer service have been rendered jobless.. and that's the only skill they had so a very few part of the system have tried to open up a parallel scammer system.. now remember India doesn't have a very strong IT scam laws. So their scam hustle is booming

    • @RahulJoshi_
      @RahulJoshi_ Год назад

      ​@@what6336Envy is all what I can see🙃

    • @siddhantk4985
      @siddhantk4985 Год назад

      Yes sainas quarter-final was historic...

  • @rushi9154
    @rushi9154 Год назад +16

    25:31 India had visionary leaders like Vikram Sarabhai (estb ISRO, IIM), Homi Bhabha (BARC), Nehru, APJ Abdul Kakam who strived to make India a self reliant and powerful country by putting a foundation to that journey by setting institutions like ISRO, DRDO, IITs, IIMs

  • @baazinews1027
    @baazinews1027 Год назад +78

    India got 107 Medals in Asian Games 🥰
    Pakistan got 3 Medals in Asian Games 😐
    Next Time we Indians will Aim for 150 Medals 🤗

    • @Health-Blitz
      @Health-Blitz Год назад +6

      Pakistan will Aim for 5 Medals 😂

    • @Slayer123-g6v
      @Slayer123-g6v Год назад +8

      Even war tonned Afghanistan got 5 medal while bankrupted srilanka medal 🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅 medal including 1 gold 😊😊

    • @sachins2197
      @sachins2197 Год назад +3

      I think we should stop comparing Bharath with Pakistan, Sri Lanka and other neighbouring countries. Now it's time to compare with China, Japan and Korea etc.

    • @riddhighosal
      @riddhighosal Год назад

      we should compare with china ... stop comparing with pakistani... they are nothing

  • @samarthsrivastava7782
    @samarthsrivastava7782 Год назад +13

    "sports is a very easy mechanism to understand the society and culture at large (generalised)"
    Yeh Aisa fleeting statement tha but ispe thousands of pages ke research papers likhe Jaa sakte hai
    I repeat, anyone who wants to learn how to analyse the economic situation of any country, LISTEN TO UZAIR SIR

  • @jasha9sandhu
    @jasha9sandhu Год назад +21

    " Rejection of scientific method " comes naturally with " ISLAM dominance

  • @ShagunTalkies
    @ShagunTalkies Год назад +23

    I have neighbour who moved from Multan to India at the time of partition but they still speak multani Punjabi which is bit different from normal Punjabi. It is upto the people how to remain connected to your roots irrespective of the place you are living in

  • @RSyHabib
    @RSyHabib Год назад +18

    Always enjoyable to listen to Uzair. Another great podcast on the deep issues afflicting society.

  • @strawmanfallacy8666
    @strawmanfallacy8666 Год назад +16

    TPE podcasts are always engaging to watch. Thanks for making these podcasts and keep inviting more such guests Shehzad bhai! 🙌🏼

  • @faultlady
    @faultlady Месяц назад +1

    Loved this; i am from eastern india, married to a gujarati. My in-law hometown is amreli, full of prosperous muslims. I have seen them enjoying diwali fair and fire crackers as much as us hindus. They are mostly vegetarians and very minded and accepting. ❤
    They say in bussiness, there is no religion. There is only dhanda. That's it. They do what needs to be done to grow.

  • @karthikchowdary2463
    @karthikchowdary2463 Год назад +18

    Man, we indians learned our language or culture through our families, not in schools. We also studied for more economic opportunities only.

    • @chusamamumtaz4608
      @chusamamumtaz4608 Год назад +2

      The vast majority of Pakistanis also speak their own mother tongue unlike indian middle class especially Northern belt where people now communicate mostly in English.

    • @Aradhaya45720
      @Aradhaya45720 Год назад +2

      ​​​​@@chusamamumtaz4608 I also communicate in English with my friends..... But that doesn't mean I don't know my mother tongue. It's just that I live in pune ( which is a kinda big city and lots of other states people live here that's why we use English for communication)We all North Indians, west Indians ( Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa).... Knows 3 languages ( Hindi, English and our mother tongue) . We don't learn it From our schools .... We talk to our parents in our mother tongue.
      And it's very imp as every state of India has their own culture,language....we can't lose our culture because of Hindi or English.

  • @hritikkumar863
    @hritikkumar863 Год назад +15

    22:02
    Hme jihad nhi Krna tha 😂
    Tumhe Krna tha ek aasmani kitab ke peeche tumne jihadio ki line laga di or bolte ho ki
    Itne intellectualy superior to nhi honge
    Jinnah meri jaan 40 crore jihadio ko alag krke mje kra die yaar
    Tum jha bhi ho khush rho
    Love u jinnah ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @hemachandchaiyanurmohanraj5384
    @hemachandchaiyanurmohanraj5384 Год назад +20

    I usually don't comment i am from south India and after listening to malnutritment in Pakistan i feel bad for innocent kids, i distinctly remember mid day meal program in india which is the largest in the world , was implemented to tackle this issue,the food menu is balanced and kids are regularly checked and supplements are given if needed. Government provided all the basic necessity upto certain age here..

    • @rog5asus416
      @rog5asus416 Год назад +4

      If the roles were reversed do you think you would receive such compassion from muslims? Not even if you converted to Islam.
      I am not knocking your compassion. But I implore you to be considerate of the implications of giving space to brainwashed and hostile people who would have no problems destroying you the moment they obtain that capability.

    • @mrgyani
      @mrgyani Год назад

      India ranks lower than Pakistan in hunger index. Mainly because of low bmi index of Indians.

    • @Dara_107
      @Dara_107 Год назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@rog5asus416it’s not a religion thing. It’s just National policy comparison. Coz The govt. doesn’t distinguish between Muslims and Hindus and Christians in Mid day meals.

    • @santhoshv3028
      @santhoshv3028 Год назад +2

      ​@@mrgyani I don't know about north but malnutrition level is seen serious in South. Even mid day meal scheme are started in South. Malnutrition is less in South.

    • @squarecutatul6834
      @squarecutatul6834 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@mrgyani Have you gone through the methodology how Hunger index, happiness index, press freedom index are compiled. , All these indices are hogwash. These indices are prepared by dubious freelance organisations, not by UNO or any standard international organisations. These organisations have axes to grind. Showing India below African countries, Pakistan etc is one of the aims of these indices.

  • @Sonia_Godfray_Hindu
    @Sonia_Godfray_Hindu Год назад +42

    It’s mostly because India focused more on using the money to improve the military, infrastructure, welfare and education instead of Pakistan which their money on the military and terrorist groups, this lack of spending on education meant most people wouldn’t end up getting good jobs and wouldn’t make much money not helping the economy, India on the other hand, focused on the country and the people, that’s why Indians are making tons of money and India is the world’s fastest growing major economy whilst nearly 2/3 of Pakistan lives in poverty and the country is on the verge of dissolving. India spends 9% of it’s GDP on education, Pakistan spends 3% on education, India spends 360 billion on education whilst Pakistan spends less than a million, 855,000 USD to be exact, Pakistan doesn’t even spend 1% of India’s expenditure on education, India spends 13% of it’s GDP on infrastructure, 520 billion USD in terms of money, and in 2023, many major infra projects in major cities and developing cities are going to be completed this year such as the Delhi-Mumbai expressway which will pass through 7 states and be 1,350 km and has costed 125 million USD to build, India has spent more on infra than Pakistan’s GDP, talking about Pakistan, they spend 2.2% of their GDP on infra or 6.3 billion USD, that’s 1.2% of what India spends on infra. To answer you question simply, the reason India is way better than Pakistan is because we spent on things which would help developed, Pakistan spent it on what they thought would get them developed.
    Jai hind

    • @bharatkapoor4062
      @bharatkapoor4062 Год назад +2

      IT CELL WALI

    • @vedants.vispute77
      @vedants.vispute77 Год назад

      Not gonna lie but all the numbers you wrote are false.. now i know u will argue, but i think i shud not waste time here for an idiot..

    • @mohit1161
      @mohit1161 Год назад +6

      ​@@bharatkapoor4062your mom?😢

    • @bharatkapoor4062
      @bharatkapoor4062 Год назад

      @@mohit1161 typical bhakt

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +3

      True there are issues no doubt. But upto 2006 the per capita GDP of Pakistan was higher then India... and also now in Indian provinces like UP and Bihar (which have huuuge populations) it is lower. Again not saying that there are no challenges in PK, but so HAS and HAD India

  • @kuku6116
    @kuku6116 Год назад +28

    South have economic growth but West India and North States like Haryana & UP has much more growth than South India. But if you see Natural Resources from Jharkhand, Odisha & Chattisgarh are necessary for industries in South. Nehru's freight equality policy is responsible for Less Industries in North & Central despite of being rich in natural resources.

  • @vmalhotra12
    @vmalhotra12 Год назад +8

    In India Sindhis (or any other community) go to English medium schools but learn mothertongue at thier homes. So almost all kids are good with conversing in their mothertongue even for Sindhis after leaving Sindh 75 years ago..

  • @justasimplehuman2099
    @justasimplehuman2099 Год назад +4

    I can listen Uzair for hours and hours without skipping at all.

  • @7degreefacts
    @7degreefacts Год назад +10

    In India every states have their own mother language. In which the students read and write.

  • @defencefactworld
    @defencefactworld Год назад +12

    No need for click bait title bro, we will watch uzair bhai video anyway.

  • @Indus720
    @Indus720 Год назад +13

    Jihaad, Kashmir, Junju Quom and Ummah .. Dou Quomi Nazariya etc etc.

  • @hr5581
    @hr5581 Год назад +19

    8:00 the same thing has also happened in India till some extent, my grandparents hailed from Haripur, Hazara prior to partition & even today here in india we still call ourselves " Hazarewals " but our culture has diluted by a lot , Younger generation or the third generation cant speak Hindko they mainly prefer hindi & English & also they arent aware of our traditional folk dance khumar

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      Aah thats sad

    • @aroobajaved1059
      @aroobajaved1059 Год назад +1

      I had no idea that there are people from Hazara Region living in India.
      Hello from a Hazarewal from Pakistan!

    • @nit23sharma
      @nit23sharma Год назад

      ​@aroobajaved1059 ...we have people from abottabad too....they have surname of abbot....

    • @hr5581
      @hr5581 Год назад +1

      @@nit23sharma frankly speaking never heard this surname

    • @hr5581
      @hr5581 Год назад +1

      @@aroobajaved1059 Hello from Mumbai 🇮🇳, Many Hazarewal, Peshori , Chhachi & Pothohari Hindus & Sikhs settled here in Mumbai after partition, We have still somewhat managed to maintain our pre partition identities.

  • @HashBiker
    @HashBiker Год назад +38

    Sorry to say but the biggest setback for Pakistanis is that they can't speak their mother tongue . I Indian Punjabi feel proud to speak Punjabi in USA Canada UK Australia......
    Even our Punjabi songs are very popular in India.

    • @DarindaModi1947
      @DarindaModi1947 Год назад +3

      Every 3rd class song becomes popular in India these days.

    • @Anonymous_Introvert_26
      @Anonymous_Introvert_26 Год назад +1

      @@DarindaModi1947 The people who assume Arab brutal desert culture with burkas and bans (on everything which makes an average human happy) as superior to the local vibrant colorful cultures after forcefully being converted to Islam suffers from this strange identity crisis. You can neither own your own local culture since your lovely Islam doesn't permit you to do that nor you can adopt Arab culture bcoz the Arabs doesn't entertain you to use their identity or to align with them.
      We Indians from the south love few Punjabi songs (and other language songs too) which sounds too good even though we don't understand the language and many of my friends from North are fans of some South songs and they ask me to recommend some good Telugu movies and songs.

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +2

      Well, that is true upto an extent, especially that regional languages weren't given officially the role they deserved. But it is also true that in India, especially the younger urban middle class uses excessively English to communicate, at the COST of ALL!!! Indian languages. This can be seen in the lack of fluency and vocabulary, especiallyin the younger generations. That's simply not the case in Pakistan, ofcourse English also has its role, but no were to that extent. In that manner, Pakistanis are much more connected to their roots

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +1

      ​@Anonymous_Introvert_26
      Well, one of the biggest muslim minority populations/percentages are in Kerala 🙄...

    • @durgeshsingh5220
      @durgeshsingh5220 Год назад +1

      Pakistani should learn Bengali to prosper.... Pakistan Banega West Bangladesh

  • @gargiSD
    @gargiSD 11 месяцев назад +4

    Regarding Gujarati in NRI, my kids speak Gujarati but understand hindi but cant speak… but we made sure kids learn English/Gujarati. All of my Gujarati friends we make an effort to keep our language & culture here. When we get together kids eat Gujarati food if we do & also we celebrate all festivals & speak Gujarati with each-other & all kids..

  • @Leftarmleggie
    @Leftarmleggie Год назад +10

    Bohra/vohra muslims have very similiar culture as hindu gujjus be it in gujarat or anywhere else. I had a bohra muslim friend who was born and brought up in Mumbai spoke fluent gujarati and had the same financial mindset a typical gujju would have.

  • @shashankjha8851
    @shashankjha8851 Год назад +18

    2:04:38 biryani is definitely bae ❤️
    Tried the Hyderabadi, Donne, Malabari, Andhra, Dindigul, Awadhi, Kolkata styles. Would want to add the Karachi style biryani to that list, but seems unlikely in this lifetime.
    Uzair is a gem, and so are you Shehzad. Your channel is growing and deservedly so, much love brother 🫶🏾

  • @mashabjadoon3441
    @mashabjadoon3441 Год назад +26

    Now I realized that jugar is merely mediocrity and nothing more. While we, as Pakistanis, used to find it fascinating and considered it a sign of intelligence, in the long term, it has proven to be nothing but a disaster. (e.g: economy)
    Btw, thank you Uzair and Shahzad for your thoughtful conversation 👍

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

      🙌

    • @Priya-cm3tr
      @Priya-cm3tr Год назад +3

      It is mediocrity when used unjudicialy and it's resourcefulness when used at correct place. Everything has context so jugaad in itself is not bad. If you are not doing it to cut corners then it can be good in terms of resourcefulness

    • @squarecutatul6834
      @squarecutatul6834 11 месяцев назад

      Jugaad is shortcut bypassing safety and other considerations. It works only under favourable conditions and leads to failure and even accidents under unfavourable conditions.

  • @vatsal2059
    @vatsal2059 Год назад +42

    The title should be: Why the world is thriving but Pakistan is not

    • @comparativereligiondailynews
      @comparativereligiondailynews Год назад +3

      Indeed bro 😂
      I am a Muslim BTW.

    • @vatsal2059
      @vatsal2059 Год назад +15

      @@comparativereligiondailynews what it has to do with you being Muslim 😅

    • @ruskip
      @ruskip Год назад

      Bc of jihadi culture and mindset

    • @girishkochewad2033
      @girishkochewad2033 Год назад

      *You will thrive and grow as a nation not as Muslim*

    • @what6336
      @what6336 Год назад

      Doesn't matter . Endia became super duper power of the world. Who you fooling look at the streets with homeless People. selling bikini dance scamming people , stealing pakistani songs at the end of night dancer has the most cash. Any ways thus Mota gandoo child of ashoka is.left in Pakistan can you please take him

  • @shai1700
    @shai1700 Год назад +2

    I wonder how I couldnt come across this channel all these years.. it feels so great to stumble upon this channel and I have been glued to the videos available on this channel. Such meaningful conversation !

  • @samarthsrivastava7782
    @samarthsrivastava7782 Год назад +13

    Always thought provoking when uzair comes on the podcast , loved the podcast , great conversation shehzad bhai 👏👌

  • @mayankumar1312
    @mayankumar1312 Год назад +5

    Parson hi train me bohri muslim family k sath baitha tha, i was in awe of his demeanour as a whole. Rich guy, speaking about his business and working life prior to that and very very sweet. Bhai they have an ITS CARD system which is like Aadhar card which was started 15yrs before aadhar. And he said they blindly follow their some spiritual leader. Great guy

  • @shivamji1234
    @shivamji1234 Год назад +8

    I am telling you as a , modi supporter not BJP supporter , if you ever tarvel Gujrat, you will see what india has become and after 2014 modi changed india , digital revolution, economic revolution , road and infrastructure revolution, everything changed under him . If you come here there is not a single place in India where roads and highways and metros are not building ... There is huge infrastructure development going on india . Search about Nitin gadkari , he is as popular and as respected as modi . He is bob the builder of india .

  • @preetmohantuli1795
    @preetmohantuli1795 Год назад +26

    Uzair podcast , the best voice of sanity within the country , what a treat to be listening to.
    Afeem jaisa mazaa aane wala hai.🤩🤩

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад

      🙌❤

    • @अंशुलसिंह-म7थ
      @अंशुलसिंह-म7थ Год назад +2

      ​@@ThePakistanExperienceviews aa rhe hain India se...😂😂
      Even Pakistani youtubrs are playing 5G war with Indian audience

    • @paulhall1612
      @paulhall1612 Год назад +1

      Please invite Hashir Ibne Irshad The Pakistan Experience. He and Uzair Younus have the same sane and pragmatic approach.

    • @preetmohantuli1795
      @preetmohantuli1795 Год назад

      ​@paulhall1612 people leave country physically but not in heart .

    • @preetmohantuli1795
      @preetmohantuli1795 Год назад

      ​@@अंशुलसिंह-म7थtujhe usse kya problem hai ??

  • @RiyaKaur414
    @RiyaKaur414 Год назад +7

    Very gripping podcast.One suggestion to team The Pakistan Experience that please bring any Hindu, Sikh academically sound person to podcast so that we can have broad understanding of Pakistani society.
    Love and Respect from India.

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

      🙌

    • @Advanceskills-wf2uk
      @Advanceskills-wf2uk Год назад +1

      Kabhi ni layenge kabhi 1 bhi famous nam suna hai vahan?

    • @untamedVagabond
      @untamedVagabond Год назад +1

      Anyone left there to get onboard?

    • @legendaryhound5261
      @legendaryhound5261 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Advanceskills-wf2ukyes Hain bohat se Hain....I saw education minister of Sindh in my country and there's a podcast of Junaid Akram on independence day...the person he hosted was a very good businessman

  • @CIDvsTanmayMeme
    @CIDvsTanmayMeme Год назад +4

    If you don't know, Indian educational system is there languages system, One is English, Two secondary Hindi and it's regional language

    • @dogeimations9255
      @dogeimations9255 Год назад

      There is also foreign language like French or German in some schools

  • @kitnanaai
    @kitnanaai Год назад +2

    It would be nice to have a casual podcast of these guys and a few Indians together.

  • @ujjalmahapatra8873
    @ujjalmahapatra8873 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am being an Indian Bengali, can speak four more languages e.g. Hindi , English, Punjabi and Telugu. That's the beauty of India, where every language and culture is equally respected.

  • @sohamchakraborty4996
    @sohamchakraborty4996 Год назад +2

    Uzair is definitely one of my all-time favorite guests on TPE. Aisi mulakatein hoti rehni chahiye Shehzad bhai!

  • @saikatmukher
    @saikatmukher Год назад +17

    Great duo ! ...again they will create best symphony

    • @ThePakistanExperience
      @ThePakistanExperience  Год назад +1

    • @lanoklom9697
      @lanoklom9697 Год назад

      @@Raja-dm7jkKisi ne pucha tujhse? Aur tu centuries se zinda hai kya? There was a time when Hindus were persecuting other Hindus, it was all a power play in those days.
      Stop fighting battles of ancestors, live in the modern world.

  • @Jacknjellify531.
    @Jacknjellify531. Год назад +1

    Every conversation has religion in it, I’m surprised in this day and age, its so ingrained.

  • @RohitKaul-TheRealOne
    @RohitKaul-TheRealOne Год назад +19

    Dear Uzair, Shehzad,
    I was just searching for your new podcast just yesterday and here it is. Love listening to Uzair.
    Btw not too late for you both to learn your own languages.
    Cheers🎉

  • @hiteshdave899
    @hiteshdave899 7 месяцев назад +2

    હા અમે ગુજરાતી ભાષા હજી સુધી બોલી રહ્યા છીએ. હજુ ગઇ કાલે અમારા ખાસ મિત્ર વોરા હાજી કપાસી મુસ્તુફા ની દીકરી ની શાદી માં બધા મિત્રો હિન્દુ ખુબ સરસ રીતે ઉજવી હતી અને મેંદી પણ બધી ladies હિન્દુ સ્ત્રી ઓ પણ મૂકવી હતી. બધી વાતો અને રસમ ગુજરાતી માં જ હતી. ❤

  • @Taqiyya-Slayer
    @Taqiyya-Slayer Год назад +11

    Hinduism and sciences never collided, all rushis / monks/ sages were scientists in their own right.

  • @Sabiqoon-w8y
    @Sabiqoon-w8y 11 месяцев назад +2

    Huge respect to Uzair to acknowledge the role of his community in African slave trade
    Rare quality in desis
    Wish we had similar traits in muhajir Sindhi pushtun and Baluchi community as well
    Many
    Punjabis are very self critical too
    I’m from muhajir awadh community and we just like to glorify our ancestors

  • @muhammadmustafa3158
    @muhammadmustafa3158 Год назад +6

    Bohris still speak Gujarati, they did not leave their culture, even after migration to Pak.

  • @avnipatel7052
    @avnipatel7052 2 месяца назад

    Its commendable how you two can see through the problems and also know the solutions. Hopefully people like you will take higher positions in law making and improve your country.

  • @ibrahimm2012
    @ibrahimm2012 Год назад +7

    I am Gujarati Muslim my great grandfather migrated to the west . My I still speak the language may Allah gave me strength to forward to upcoming generations

  • @VARMOT123
    @VARMOT123 Год назад +1

    What was the story behind gujarati muslims and japanese matchmaking at 16:40 . Is there an article about that ?

  • @harishpatel1988
    @harishpatel1988 Год назад +7

    It's always a pleasure to listen to Uzair. Thanks for including some questions on the Indian economy, it's always healthy to listen to an alternate view.

  • @sakbhu001
    @sakbhu001 6 месяцев назад +1

    The locality i live is about 95℅ Hindu. Its mostly a residential type place with few shops here and there.. I just happened to take a stroll outside during covid lockdown to get to know my area better, since I had a lot of free time during the lockdown. Thats when I realized there are actually 5 small micro manufacturing industries right in the middle of my seemingly residential area. All of them are run from rented housed turned manufacturing units on the ground floor and offices on the first floor. 1 business produces water dispensers, the other produced masks...so on and so forth. Fun fact.. All of the five factories are run by Bohras. They have been there for atleast 30 years. Such is the entrepreneurship of the Bohras. They were there, yet we did not even know they were. Such an awesome and entrepreneurial community..

  • @krishna-de2jb
    @krishna-de2jb Год назад +6

    Bhai I am also a sindhi like you and where i live most of the people are pakistani sindhis hindus who have migrated and you are smart enough to know why. i am also a sindhi hindu whose grandfather migrated from khanpur sindh in 1970s. i can understand sindhi well and can also speak it but not fluently. sindhi culture and language is more thriving in India than pakistan.

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +1

      On what basis are you saying that?

    • @krishna-de2jb
      @krishna-de2jb Год назад +2

      ​​​@@user-rh5jp2sh4ssindhis are one the most successful business communities in India. Even though sindhis in number may be less than Pakistan but they hold very influential positions at top. We left Sindh because my grandfather knew there was no future for us there. We live here freely as a Proud Indian.

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      @krishna-de2jb
      Good for you, wish you success. But question was, why do you think that Sindhi language and culture is thriving in India but not in Pakistan. What is the basis?

    • @krishna-de2jb
      @krishna-de2jb Год назад +1

      ​@@user-rh5jp2sh4sI never said it is not thriving in Pakistan. I said it is more thriving in India. Simple answer:- money. In India Sindhi community is wealthy. They are doing whatever they can to preserve there culture.

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      @krishna-de2jb
      Well also in terms of money, it's more in Pakistan. Just economy of scale. Like there is a bigger audience in Pakistan. For example, their multiple tv channels, both news and entertainment. Also there is a bigger audience of Sindhi music listeners in Sindh. Plus there is the funding from Sindh government etc...
      So in India some rich Sindhi Seth can sponsor some projects sure, but in the end, no sponsorship can compete with market dynamics. Btw same logic goes for Hindi cinema..

  • @anko7827
    @anko7827 Год назад +21

    I look at Pakistan as a dystopian mirror of what another universe India at worst could look like.
    Went to Konark temple today, imagine not having that as your cultural identity despite being Indian culturally 😢

    • @rudranil06
      @rudranil06 11 месяцев назад

      Darkest timeline India😂

  • @usaeedusama9162
    @usaeedusama9162 Год назад +3

    Loved the podcast. Crisp, informative and insightful. Uzair and syed muzammil make sure to give you a reality check and put economic perspectives in a way that an avg pakistani might have existential crisis

  • @humbugable
    @humbugable Год назад +7

    Congratulations for creating a classy podcast

  • @KanishQQuotes
    @KanishQQuotes Год назад +4

    Long time in India, at least in the urban centers, we stopped making fun of people's accents some 20 years ago.
    And you can see this in tv shows

  • @xyzxyzpqrs
    @xyzxyzpqrs 11 месяцев назад

    Uzair is always very nice to watch. Very objective, realistic and straight to the point.

  • @DesiChilean
    @DesiChilean Год назад +10

    India have 3 language policy in schools . English ,hindi and the local language .. although in north its misused by north indian bu using Sanskrit as 3rd language .. this policy helps strengthen local languages . Thats one of beauty of Indian democracy

    • @madhuhoo
      @madhuhoo Год назад

      sanskrit se misused kaose hua

    • @aethernity8270
      @aethernity8270 Год назад

      ​@@madhuhooek he reason soch sakta kyu ki sanskrit ka use hota he nahi kahe itna

    • @NativeBharatiye
      @NativeBharatiye 11 месяцев назад

      Sanskrit is misused? Is new to me, Aisa kya hota h?

    • @Lavyaphogat
      @Lavyaphogat 9 месяцев назад

      Jab wha ki local language nhi h to Sanskrit hi option h misuse kha hua wha per.
      Ab wha dusre state ki language kyo lagayenge. Rajasthan,Haryana,Delhi,UP, MP ,Bihar ki konsi language h mere bhai.
      Sirf boli h bhasha nhi. Ab boli or bhasha ka farak nhi pta to hum kya kre.

  • @Farooq.Nadeem
    @Farooq.Nadeem Год назад

    Fascinating chit chat. As usual Suzair was spot-on on all his comments. He clarified his comments with relevant examples.

  • @harshittiwari7424
    @harshittiwari7424 Год назад +14

    Bhai i disagree with you on different issues but loved this podcast....keep doing good work.❤

  • @nikunjjoshi422
    @nikunjjoshi422 7 месяцев назад

    The discussion about the economic state of Pakistan is astonishing.

  • @NYN_000
    @NYN_000 Год назад +9

    If a language has rich literature(poems, novels, movies, drama, books, etc) the language will flourish.
    In India, there is rich literature in all rigional languages and we youths love to read, understand it. Thats how our rigional languages survive and grow.
    However in Pakistan, I doubt if the literature is present bcoz all the attension is on false religious agenda. Thats why the languages and culture is degrading I guess.

    • @AA13494
      @AA13494 Год назад +1

      PAk is a country that worked so hard to get rid of its culture and is now regretting only cause india has progressed and has retained its regional practices.

  • @yasirsalim682
    @yasirsalim682 Год назад +1

    Can you please ask which book he is quoting from regarding the history thank you

  • @Mayank-Pawar
    @Mayank-Pawar Год назад +7

    One solution for Pakistan, Fundamental change in Pakistan can happen only with economic and also "cultural" ties with India! Period.

    • @tamberlame27
      @tamberlame27 Год назад

      Wrong, change can only happen once the military loses complete power.

    • @supersayaaain
      @supersayaaain Год назад

      Rehne de bhai ,1000 saal k baad hinduo ko chen rehne ko jagah mili hai

    • @haroon420
      @haroon420 Год назад

      Spot on

  • @PrateekTrivedi6
    @PrateekTrivedi6 Год назад +5

    Wow the depth of analysis with historical data to bring out conclusions based on varying disciplines of social construct and human science is just amazing to watch in your conversation. Really appreciate your efforts in creating the quality content you are bringing to common audiences :)

  • @baazinews1027
    @baazinews1027 Год назад +14

    Yogi's Uttar Pradesh ( Northern State ) is now the 3rd Fastest Growing State of India with over 8 % Growth
    And it has 250 Million Population too.

    • @zebrunstate2815
      @zebrunstate2815 Год назад +1

      Right

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      Google it up
      Economy of UP
      GDP per capita
      ₹105,000 (US$1,315) (2023-24 est.)[3]
      No doubt Pakistan has seen a strong devaluation of its currency the per capita GDP is about $1500 (varies, currency fluctuations) , some years before it was nearly 2000 dollar.
      But point is given all the bad economic news for Pakistan in last years its still significantly better then UP

    • @durgeshsingh5220
      @durgeshsingh5220 Год назад +1

      Pakistan Banega Paschim Uttar Pradesh

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      @@durgeshsingh5220
      Well actually the per capita GDP of Bangladesh is higher than India shouldn't India try to become Bangladesh

    • @durgeshsingh5220
      @durgeshsingh5220 Год назад

      @@user-rh5jp2sh4s no Bangladesh wants to take revenge from Pakistan for imposing Urdu .... now Pakistani had enough of Naan.. 🫓 learn to eat rice and fish ... national dress of poor Pakistani to be LUNGI and Bengali be their national language.... joy Bangla....

  • @hafizmuhammadali1981
    @hafizmuhammadali1981 Год назад +1

    I love Uzair news views and his data oriented strategic depth

  • @Skywimz
    @Skywimz Год назад +10

    *First of all America did not set up IIT's in India.. It was done entirely by Indian Government*
    *Also, Indian ISRO used to carry small rocket parts on bicyles. So, Whatever we did, is with our own hard work, we don't lick Gora Boot to Enhance our Economy like you. In Fact, On the Contrary, it is because of Indian Engineers and Scientists that America has been able to Add Several Trillions of Dollars to their Economy through Tech*

    • @DevKmd
      @DevKmd Год назад

      All IITs other than IIT Madras had some form of foreign collaboration. Doesn't take anything away from their achievements but facts are facts.

  • @wwocca6224
    @wwocca6224 Год назад +1

    Good show! One suggestion on the audio - please make sure both mics are at the same volume/distance from the speaker. One comes across much louder than the other.

  • @PanakaluPoonakam
    @PanakaluPoonakam Год назад +11

    I think one of the most pressing issue of the subcontinent that is just around the corner is climate change and how it is going to impact agricultural produce. In India we are trying to do a lot of things like changing few agri practices, use of novel fertilizers (FICCI developed it), switching to millets (very drought resistant) and many others that I might not know. If you can bring in some agricultural expert from India he will talk to you.

  • @ravindramorey5433
    @ravindramorey5433 Год назад +4

    One of the richest industrialist and more importantly philanthropist in India is azim premji who is gujurati bohri Or khoja( I am not sure)

  • @ujwalmokashi6702
    @ujwalmokashi6702 Год назад +19

    Bhai aap log IIT ka impact bohot over rate karte. Isro has no iit engineers, largest IT companies are not run by iitian. Most of the IIT are useless for India they just went abroad.
    Only its changing now.
    Most software exports are not by iit engineers. It's by small town lads who did that with few months of training.

    • @Health-Blitz
      @Health-Blitz Год назад +2

      Exactly. And Anyway Most IITians are contributing in Silicon Valley, America, not in India
      And it was Indian Government that set up IITs, NITs, IIMs etc.
      Pakistanis are in this situation because they don't trust themselves to do anything productive and attribute everything to a Gora.

    • @SATWIKRAJ-x3b
      @SATWIKRAJ-x3b Год назад +2

      Reservation wale iitian waste hai tbh

    • @nobodyinparticula100
      @nobodyinparticula100 7 месяцев назад +1

      True. But we have similar level fundamental research institutes which are top notch.
      These include TIFR, BARC, ARIES, Raman Research Institute, IISc, IUCAA, IISERs. etc

  • @apoorvamahajan7576
    @apoorvamahajan7576 Год назад +12

    Thank you to our first PM Jawahar Lal Nehru who had the foresight to build the IITs, thank you to Vikram Sarabhai who set up ISRO and the best management school in India IIM Ahmedabad

    • @gauravipal9518
      @gauravipal9518 Год назад +7

      They deserve credit for sure. But Nehru, Indira, Rajiv under invested in primary education. Hence literacy rate was barely 52% in 1991 after 40 years of Nehru/Gandhi. South Korea without an IIT equivalent performed much better because it focused on primary education and ensuring no one was illiterate. Secondly, the economic policies of Nehru/Gandhi were such that they pushed us to IMF 7 times. They also kept India in a low growth rate. What was derisively called the Hindu rate of growth was in realiry the Nehru/Gandhi. So while they certainly deserve some credit, they have a lot to answer for.

    • @untamedVagabond
      @untamedVagabond Год назад +1

      They set up an institution and forgot about maintaining, progressing and uplifting it.
      Give credit to horrendous economic policies of theirs also.

    • @567ghj_X
      @567ghj_X Год назад

      Just to silence his critics few few steel mills & lITs all happened in a lazy and lethargic way . He was busy enjoying . Rajiv Gandhi had a real concern for india

    • @mj1_5676
      @mj1_5676 Год назад

      ​@@gauravipal9518Try harder scum, try harder 😅

  • @baazinews1027
    @baazinews1027 Год назад +6

    1 Disagreement With Uzair on the Iranian Oil Smuggling Tax Issue
    Pakistan is not Allowed to Import Sanctioned Iranian Oil Legally ( But USA Looks Away )
    Pakistan Army Gets Huge Discounts on this Oil , And the Faujis Use This Oil.
    If your Army weren't Smuggling this Oil then Petrol Price Would be Much Higher in Pakistan.

  • @Justice4All-
    @Justice4All- Год назад +1

    @thepakistanexperience.
    I learned something new in this podcast. Thank you Shehzad. 👏🏼

  • @arunkumarie5278
    @arunkumarie5278 Год назад +17

    The reason for pakistans economic collapse is India's demonetization

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      😂

    • @germany3974
      @germany3974 Год назад +1

      Sounds wired but that's truth

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад +1

      @germany3974
      Well, tell me how much was the difference between the notes issued and what what was deposited in the banks after demonitization was done... It's funny that people bring that up🤣 even after the whole debacle. The thing is black money, not only in India but also worldwide is hidden rarely or only in small quantities in the form of cash, but in the form of real estate and other assets. This fairytale of cash stashed under the mattress makes a good film, but that's about it...

    • @arunkumarie5278
      @arunkumarie5278 Год назад +3

      @@user-rh5jp2sh4s you nailed it... Nobody will keep the hard cash instead 90% would have been invested and there were crores of hard cash being burnt... Is it not true counterfeit currencies were smuggled into India thru Nepal and Bangladesh and also used in terror funding.

    • @user-rh5jp2sh4s
      @user-rh5jp2sh4s Год назад

      @@arunkumarie5278
      Well you are actually negating your first comment...

  • @kth6736
    @kth6736 Год назад +3

    The nonchalance in their tone while talking of a common resource market across the Indian subcontinent tells me that they dont realise how serious a threat India sees pakistani extremism as.

  • @nomadbanda9562
    @nomadbanda9562 Год назад +2

    Uzair is a knowledgeable guy, he knows eco very well. Thanks Shehzad bhai 🎉

  • @senturi9645
    @senturi9645 Год назад +6

    I AM A BHAKT… I AM
    A PROUD BHAKT !!! 🔱🔱🔱

  • @aviralshambhav
    @aviralshambhav 11 месяцев назад

    Oh
    I am following your podcast
    Wondering your rationality and critical analysis.
    It is interesting for us Indians, who want to understand Pakistan.