18. 07. 11
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Radical structural reforms needed to avoid foreknown disaster
Pakistan becoming politically, economically insignificant
The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said economy of the country is going down by the passage of every day which calls for urgent and decisive actions by the government.
Incompetent leadership and policies without logical or meaningful connection have left country astray while preserving credibility has become a big challenge for the government, it said. read more…
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13. 07. 11
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Military leadership’s refusal to conditional US aid lauded
India reveals her true nature by welcoming the American move
The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Tuesday lauded the decision of the military leadership to refuse to bow to American pressure and reject conditional US aid terming it a move in the supreme national interest.
Our armed forces are not dependent on American aid to combat terror; the refusal to toe American lines blindly has contributed to its popularity and made whole nation proud, it said. read more…
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10. 07. 11
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The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Sunday said Government can change the fate of people of Pakistan but revitalising loss-making public sector enterprises.
All autonomous organisations are incurring heavy financial losses and facing serious financial crisis because of political interference, mismanagement, inefficiency, financial ill discipline and over-staffing, it said.
These state-run institutions have become a big burden on the national resources and privatization process is admission of the fact by the government that it cannot bring them to profit, said Dr. Murtaza Mughal, President PEW. read more…
In: Al-Sharq, Anjam, Asas, Azkar, Baad-e-Shimal, Business Recorder, Daily Mail, Daily Public Eye, Daily Talou, Din, Jasarat, K2, Khabrain, Labbaik, Mussalman, Nawa-i-Waqt, News Mart, Pakistan Observer, Statesman, The PatriotAuthor: aamirjaved