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Rettam Stacf

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Contrary to popular opinion, this whole drama didn't have much to do with geopolitics. It was a domestic power struggle, pure and simple, despite the propaganda/marketing. This is now obvious if you look at the fact that nothing has changed geopolitically even under the PMLN govt.

Pakistan's financial situation is under stress, though not to the degree of Sri Lanka. And unlike Sri Lanka, China does have a significant stake in Pakistan's foreign debt. In your opinion, will the PTI win help or hurt Pakistan in weathering the economic storm.

I am be OT in my questions above. Feel me to answer me in the Pakistan Economy thread as you see appropriate.
 

Mohsin77

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Feel me to answer me in the Pakistan Economy thread as you see appropriate.

Economics isn't my area at all man, I have very little knowledge of that field. My only high level opinion is that PTI has a better shot at achieving economic stabilization in the long run, since its top leadership isn't completely corrupt and has some actual competency (not as much as I would like, but still better than the opposition parties.)
 
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