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Topic: Pakistan's Economy are going to crisis for Taliban? - page 2. (Read 427 times)

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Pakistan's economy was predicted by the US government and the US poured money into the country for political and military control. Pakistan's economy is empty and has no momentum. The Taliban take over and they will have to reform their ways to get Pakistan's economy going.
The Americans have failed and they will impose sanctions on Pakistan to contain this force, but they have the backing of Russia and some other countries so its economic recovery can be difficult. difficulty.
After each economic stagnation is normal, they need political stability before embarking on economic development.
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It seems that because of the Taliban, all the neighboring countries of Afghanistan will be in a fever due to the possibility of military and terrorist actions in this region. After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, the activities of various radical Islamist groups will intensify and the hotbed of tension in this region will inevitably grow. In response, the United States and other states will also take appropriate military measures and it is difficult to even imagine what this might lead to. A significant part of the active members of the Taliban consists of Uzbeks and other nationalities of Central Asia, and this military center can be transferred there as well. If this happens, then Russia will also be involved.
Therefore, difficulties will soon arise not only for Pakistan.

Uzbeks comprise around 8%-10% of the population of Afghanistan, and therefore you can naturally expect a few of them in the Taliban rank and file. But Taliban is dominated by various Pashtun tribes, with a large portion coming from the Kochi nomads. Dari (Afghan Persian) speaking groups are rare in Taliban, so are the ethnic minorities such as Uzbeks, Hazaras, Pashayis, Nuristanis and Pamiris. And countries such as Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are already concerned about the warfare spilling over to their territory. Tajikistan has already started providing arms and ammunition to the Northern Alliance (which is mostly comprised of Dari speaking Tajiks).
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Amid decreasing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) floes, Pakistan's economy is expected to shrnik further, flowing Afghanistan's current situation.

According to Dawn (Pakistan's official news pepar), the consistent decline in flows into Pakistan in recent years should worry the country's economic managers.
From what i understand Pakistan was instrumental in creating these forces and now they are biting them back  Cheesy. I am not aware of the entire history but i have seen debates when Afghanistan was occupied by Taliban and it was a hot topic globally and that is where i know about the history of Pakistan and the Taliban and now these forces enforces terror in neighboring country how can they expect FDI. You need stability for money to flow and as long as there is no stability investors will not risk their money.
It seems that because of the Taliban, all the neighboring countries of Afghanistan will be in a fever due to the possibility of military and terrorist actions in this region. After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, the activities of various radical Islamist groups will intensify and the hotbed of tension in this region will inevitably grow. In response, the United States and other states will also take appropriate military measures and it is difficult to even imagine what this might lead to. A significant part of the active members of the Taliban consists of Uzbeks and other nationalities of Central Asia, and this military center can be transferred there as well. If this happens, then Russia will also be involved.
Therefore, difficulties will soon arise not only for Pakistan.
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From what i understand Pakistan was instrumental in creating these forces and now they are biting them back  Cheesy. I am not aware of the entire history but i have seen debates when Afghanistan was occupied by Taliban and it was a hot topic globally and that is where i know about the history of Pakistan and the Taliban and now these forces enforces terror in neighboring country how can they expect FDI. You need stability for money to flow and as long as there is no stability investors will not risk their money.

Pakistan is currently under the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) blacklist and that is the reason why they can't attract much FDI.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/pakistan-risks-fatf-blacklisting-as-it-continues-to-abate-terrorism-report/articleshow/80398569.cms?from=mdr

Despite several warnings, Pakistan has allowed organizations such as Jamaar-ud-Dawa and Jaish-e-Muhammed to operate in it's territory. And these organizations are suspected to have committed terrorist activity in the neighboring countries. Now who will risk investing in a country that is under active surveillance by the FATF?
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Amid decreasing Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) floes, Pakistan's economy is expected to shrnik further, flowing Afghanistan's current situation.

According to Dawn (Pakistan's official news pepar), the consistent decline in flows into Pakistan in recent years should worry the country's economic managers.
From what i understand Pakistan was instrumental in creating these forces and now they are biting them back  Cheesy. I am not aware of the entire history but i have seen debates when Afghanistan was occupied by Taliban and it was a hot topic globally and that is where i know about the history of Pakistan and the Taliban and now these forces enforces terror in neighboring country how can they expect FDI. You need stability for money to flow and as long as there is no stability investors will not risk their money.
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I don’t understand what point of view you want to explain. Pakistan’s economy has always been on the verge of collapse. Afghanistan’s current economic situation is also extremely bad, with little impact on Pakistan. The country with the largest real investment in Pakistan is China. The impact of China's national investment policy on Pakistan will be obvious.

I think the real concern should be the whole countries security. Taliban is in power so extremist activity could be at its peak now in Pakistan. Because in Pakistan there is another group of Taliban that shares the same ideology and even they both have the same ethnicity. I think the Pakistani govt should be on high alert now because Afghanistan could be a safe haven for other extremist groups which could be very dangerous for its neighboring countries pakistan.


Based on the Afghan economy under the control of the Taliban, which is currently not fully improving because they are in the early stages of future economic development. So it is natural to organize the land structure of the country with a new policy system, as was the case with other countries after the second world war at that time.

Restoring the economy is not as easy as turning the palm of the hand. We are talking about the economic growth of a country full of various ethnicities. What if in the end Afghanistan became a country with the nickname of a superpower. As once discussed by a member of the US Congress (Jim Banks) who said that after the withdrawal of US troops there are still many American war goods left in the form of military assets of $85 million which are detailed in super complete combat equipment: 200 planes and helicopters including the proud US Black hawk. , 600,000 heavy and light weapons, medical equipment, bulletproof armor, and many more such as retinal scanner biometric equipment in the form of glasses.

Plus the Chinese delegation has agreed to become the country that acquires the formation of a new Afghanistan under the Taliban.
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A country that is in conflict, of course, will experience a significant economic decline and that is the consequence
diplomatic relations between countries and investors play an important role in the economy of a country and when conflicts arise then fear will arise, so it is not surprising that many investors withdraw/sell their investments

Before the political conditions in Afghanistan improve (until it is clear which group controls the country) then Afghanistan's economic condition will continue to deteriorate
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Pakistan certainly has an impact with Afghanistan after being controlled by the Taliban, they are 2 countries but there are many similarities in the population there, I hope Pakistan can play an active role in helping Afghanistan so that it can create better economic and political conditions than before.

One of the provinces of Pakistan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) is mostly populated by the Pashto speaking people. Back in 1947-48, there was a movement to merge the province with Afghanistan (previously the entire area was part of the Afghan Durrani Empire). And some of the Pakistani officials still believe that Afghanistan is interested in merging the province to their territory. This is also one of the reasons why Pakistan has aided the Taliban, so that they could weaken the Afghan government.
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It seems that the economic impact in Pakistan has nothing to do with helping the Taliban, because Pakistan itself is in economic crisis than before, in Afghanistan there are several countries that have helped the Taliban like Turkey, China and even the US, but they are not affected by their economy because they have helped Afghanistan or the Taliban

Pakistan certainly has an impact with Afghanistan after being controlled by the Taliban, they are 2 countries but there are many similarities in the population there, I hope Pakistan can play an active role in helping Afghanistan so that it can create better economic and political conditions than before.
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It seems that the economic impact in Pakistan has nothing to do with helping the Taliban, because Pakistan itself is in economic crisis than before, in Afghanistan there are several countries that have helped the Taliban like Turkey, China and even the US, but they are not affected by their economy because they have helped Afghanistan or the Taliban

Other countries such as Turkey and Qatar have also helped the Taliban (although in an indirect manner). But these countries are safe from any sanctions or embargoes, because they are economic powerhouses. Both the US and Russia need Turkey on their side, to maintain the monopoly on natural gas supplies to the European Union. And Qatar is the largest supplier of LNG right now. Pakistan doesn't have any such economic leverage. They are mostly dependent on remittance payments from the middle-east and that's why they could be in a greater danger.
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It seems that the economic impact in Pakistan has nothing to do with helping the Taliban, because Pakistan itself is in economic crisis than before, in Afghanistan there are several countries that have helped the Taliban like Turkey, China and even the US, but they are not affected by their economy because they have helped Afghanistan or the Taliban
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Pakistan's economy is now fragile unable to do much for others in this situation the Taliban authorities may try to appear in a good human form for the time being and may want to include other groups in the government but even that attempt is unlikely to succeed. There are also vast differences in the language culture and practices of many ethnic groups in afghanistan in a society of such a mixed population, the philosophy of pluralism is the key to uniting all religions castes tribes ethnicities and tribes, which is totally unacceptable to the taliban.
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Pakistan really needs the aid of other countries for it to survive again if that could ever be possible. Corruption and other illegal activities had been the backbone of the country which the US and other European countries had tried their best to clear the waves but still yet nothing happened.  The Taliban had a deceitful objective to eradicate people who are or can be an antagonist to them by claiming  lives unnecessarily.

In order to improve their economy, Pakistan needs to come out of the FATF blacklist. And that is not going to happen unless they stop supporting these radical outfits such as Taliban. The COVID 19 pandemic has made the situation worse everywhere. And for Pakistanis, this had a greater impact because many of them are working in the GCC nations to earn a livelihood. Despite the vaccination coverage, the GCC nations are also witnessing a steep increase in the number of new COVID cases.
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I don’t understand what point of view you want to explain. Pakistan’s economy has always been on the verge of collapse. Afghanistan’s current economic situation is also extremely bad, with little impact on Pakistan. The country with the largest real investment in Pakistan is China. The impact of China's national investment policy on Pakistan will be obvious.
Really, is it always been that way? Then how come they're still doing just fine and they even have this seeding projects that aims to grow a lot of trees, pretty sure that it's an expensive project plus don't they have a nuclear arsenal?
Pakistan really needs the aid of other countries for it to survive again if that could ever be possible. Corruption and other illegal activities had been the backbone of the country which the US and other European countries had tried their best to clear the waves but still yet nothing happened.  The Taliban had a deceitful objective to eradicate people who are or can be an antagonist to them by claiming  lives unnecessarily.
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USA leaving Afghanistan created a whole lot of gap there, it is creating a big problem, right now they are literally ruled by a terrorist organization, don't get it confused, Taliban IS a terrorist organization because they create terror, if you are afraid of them, if you fear them, if millions upon millions of people running away from the nation because of them, it means they are cause of terror for so many people, what do you call a group that causes terror? A terrorist organization.

This is why it is only understandable that they may cause some harm all around, it could be for Pakistan, it could be for Iran, it could be for Turkey where many Afghans are running to, it could be anywhere, it is a terrorist organization ruling over a huge nation, of course it is going to cause a lot of economical problems and even other problems to nations around them.
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Basically, from the beginning, even before the Taliban took control, I've read that the economy there is already chaotic on the verge of collapse, and now coupled with the Taliban conflict, it will definitely be more chaotic and difficult to control. The economy has become increasingly chaotic, the Afghan currency has fallen dramatically and not only that, the price of basic necessities is now reported to have increased by about 20% after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan.
and now banks in Afghanistan are restricted in search of some even closed plus the World Central Bank has now stopped disbursing funds for its projects in Afghanistan, citing concerns about the impact of the Taliban government on development prospects, especially for women. this will become increasingly chaotic and uncontrollable if allowed to drag on for a long time, it could be that Afghanistan is now just a matter of time to be destroyed if this is not stopped immediately.
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Pakistan is a country with a depressed economy and extremely troubled society, mainly terrorism as well as crime. I have read a lot about this country and they are one of the most troublesome countries. security is very poor and terrorism occurs continuously in many places.
Don't forget the religion extremism in there which is the worst thing because their faith caused millions if not billions of deaths in the name of someone that there's no guarantee that we will ever see. I think this mixture of things that Pakistan do is what's causing their current problem in terms of economy.
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Investors are most likely to invest in countries where they are safe. Pakistan in the other hand is a neighbor country of Afghanistan which is really prone to attacks by these terror groups. This makes investors staying out of that place and that makes their economy shrink added by this pandemic it is really expected to lower down their GDP. Unless, they fight this terror group, they can't have foreign investor coming there.
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For now it is not only Pakistan whose economy is declining but many other countries are also experiencing the same thing during the current pandemic, if indeed the cause of Pakistan's economic decline is because of helping the Taliban, can you include the source so we can review further about the truth of this news
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At first the Afghans blamed Pakistan for the situation they were in.  Islamabad is accused of providing shelter to the Taliban. Several years ago former Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf acknowledged the ISI was responsible for the birth of the Taliban.  Because the government and most of the population of Afghanistan are more supportive of India.  it all depends on how Pakistan explains this phenomenon to the public, so that investors don't leave Pakistan

Pakistan has supported various militant groups, to pursue their interests in Kashmir and Afghanistan. And regarding Taliban, I would agree. The Taliban was an unsophisticated and unorganized outfit and it was the CIA which transformed it in to a deadly conventional terror organization by supplying it with modern weaponry and training. They wanted to kick out the USSR from Afghanistan, and hoped that the Taliban would do the job for them. The ISI mostly played a supporting role. And once the Soviets puled out of Afghanistan, the Taliban turned their weapons against those who supplied them in the first place. 
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