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India being the next super power isn't a joke, you know (it may seem like it, but think of the bigger picture). What's Pakistan got to offer? They don't have oil, so the US won't be bringing the tanks any time soon.

how is india going to become a superpower, it is polytheistic and massively corrupt full of racists.

its neither an example nor an economic powerhouse it doesn't even produce valuable and loyal labour.

and last but not least, it doesn't add anything good to the world,

the EU has a lot of potential and the Eurasian union lead by russia if they can free themselves from leftoretardation and the us too but leftoretardation is very advanced there
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India being the next super power isn't a joke, you know (it may seem like it, but think of the bigger picture). What's Pakistan got to offer? They don't have oil, so the US won't be bringing the tanks any time soon.
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So many books, so little time
US administration is a stupid one around the World - They only focus on war and bitcoin

US administration is a stupid one around the World - They only focus on war and bitcoin. Oil wells are being shut down in the United States, while the US administration is focusing on bitcoin and thinking of investing with the G7 in poor European countries. Instead, the United States should send high-tech industries to Pakistan and instead of shutting down oil wells, it should supply oil to industries based in Pakistan. The US administration has always targeted China's C-Pack project and this is by no means the solution to the problem. The only solution to this problem is that the United States should invest in Pakistan's Uzbekistan project, just as China has invested in the C-Pac project. The United States should have invested more in Pakistan so that Pakistan would have surpassed China in trade, but instead the US administration continued to invest in India.
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