India-Kabul’s almoner

By Syed Mazhar Ali shah

by WNAM:
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Medicine price in India is the lowest in the world, hitherto Pakistan was the biggest exporter of medicines to Afghanistan.    Now when Kabul has banned purchase of medicine from Pakistan, our pharmaceutical industry will have to search new markets for selling its products lest it should collapse Kabul’s decision to ban Pakistani manufactured medicines.  However, a blessing in disguise for Indian pharmaceutical industry which is now going to fill in the gap created by stoppage of Pakistan’s medicines.  Pakistan’s loss is thus India’s gain.

Syed Mazhar Ali shah

Who knows India might have an hidden hand behind Kabul’s decision not to  import our medicines ?

 

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  • An age old adage say, as you sow, so shall you reap. The atrocious behaviour of former Prime Minister of Bangladesh against her political opponents was bound to result in backlash against her now being faced by her.

 

  • If the Prime Minister succeeds in translating his decision to introduce Circular Railway in Karachi into a reality it would rid Karachites of their exploitation by transport mafia. In point of fact every big city in this country needs introduction of Circular Railway to cater for transport requirements of its residents while travelling inside the city. Besides, there is a need of laying new railway track between Peshawar to Karachi and Quetta. This can  be done with the assistance of China under the CPEC.

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