Pakistan is lucky to have honest and selfless military people who love the country. They have safely invested Pakistani money in Papa John's pizza franchise, real estate in London, Canada, and Dubai. They also own an island near Australia. These investments have made sure that Pakistani people don't waste their money on luxury items such as wheat flour, vegetables, electricity, clothing, and education.
@tariqkhan75574 ай бұрын
@thomashunter5645, simply well said Sir 👍
@Sanskriti-sweetie4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 what a joke
@AstralProjections-oy8ue4 ай бұрын
very badgaleez e bamufqqat hujoom uz hajamat e Jinnah ur Azam
@mamtadas47254 ай бұрын
Well said.
@khurramhussein4 ай бұрын
lol honest and selfless militry Pakistani. Which world are you in my friend 😂
@aneesmalik35574 ай бұрын
It was incredible to finally hear a middle-class perspective from academia. The entire podcast was captivating from start to finish. Whether it's a Zoom meeting or an in-person conversation, what truly matters is the quality of the discussion.
@elihood55663 ай бұрын
Kanjer mulk dushman, buzdil FAUJI duffers nay mulk ko rakah/ ashes may tabdeel ker dia hay. They don’t care about the mulk🇵🇰 in ki bala say 😡
@xijinping90243 ай бұрын
Worthlessness discussions 😂 Simply because pakistan doesn't have any civilization 😂😂😂 .. But they say they came from indus valley which totally a fake narratives build up by your rogue army....
@sajjadhussain51604 ай бұрын
Cannot gaslight Pakistanis anymore, the cat is out of the bag. Although there is so much negativity in Pakistan at the moment, your podcast was worth my time. Your's & your guest's assessment certainly is clear, concise and correct.You are bright & have class! Thank you !! Massive love & respect from Florida.
@reez17283 ай бұрын
Hope you also apologise to the people who were always speaking up against this fake regime since ages and you kept calling them ghadaar, kaafir and other words.
@sallysally584 ай бұрын
Stability in Pakistan is only possible if ESTABLISHMENT detaches itself from Great Game; Deutsch itself from US+UK establishment. It means leave it to the people,
@goals274 ай бұрын
also if public prioritize their country too over their own selfish goals, and instead of looking for their lives in europe and serve their own country in their little capacity. we need look at the situation as a whole.that's my opinion
@Health-Blitz4 ай бұрын
Establishment will not do it because they have Assets worth $500 Billion in Western Countries + Dubai If they stop playing the Game of the West then the West will Freeze $100 Billion worth Assets and will stop Giving the Top Generals Millions of Dollars Every year that they currently give.
@AK-bs9rk4 ай бұрын
That will never happen
@alikhurram2 ай бұрын
@goals27 it's not a public task in the whole world, but it's a leadership task to provide vision and accountability issue is you will not going to get it from poorly educated people in power whose goals are short-sighted for personal benefits only
@hinmin123 ай бұрын
Thanks it was a pleasure to hear someone so refined, educated and knowledgeable talk in such a positive manner about Pakistan and its future. These were time-bombs planted in the system by the colonists.InshaAllah we will overcome all these hurdles and rise like a phoenix.
@UmmeMustafa-q3m4 ай бұрын
Wrapped up beautifully.... that "intellectual debate void in our society and channeling your thougts via data driven analysis" was so thought provoking. Keep up the good work
@shoaibchaudhary51634 ай бұрын
we were the people who never thought about politics, but with the evolving conditions and politics of Pakistan i would say these podcasts are gems to view the world to know the history and to understand from a different and bigger level. Although today there are less views on these type of videos, but am happy someone is providing such valuable content and we as few viewers learning something great, which will definitely help to grow our mind, Thank You Muzamil
@MashAliKhan3 ай бұрын
Pakistani army need Imran Khan more then Imran need Army
@sza19854 ай бұрын
Important Feedback - BIG Picture This was probably the best podcast on TBT to date, at least in the top 3. The best part was such a precise & balanced comparison with Egypt. Your guest has no ego, open to challenges and propagates HOPE. Such people need to be promoted. Kindly call him again to clarify many half touched topics. What I learned? Though we have issues in education, economy, justice, healthcare and so many more areas, all these are interdependent. No one issue can be resolved (root cause) and fixed as priority over other. Most of your other podcasts discuss these topics. With that said, your intelligent guest in this podcast clearly shows us a different direction. In current situation, the thing that needs to be fixed on priority over others is "Political Consensus". Such consensus, further has two dimensions: 1. Consensus in foreign policy - what we want as a country? 2. Consensus in a NEW social contract - what the people want from the ruling class? Mind you it is not a consensus in political economy, which is certainly an important aspect, but doesn’t work after a point when basic human rights are met. I say this because this is the focus of most of your other podcast. We can no longer go to friendly countries bringing Billion dollar or dirham grants without informing our people what we negotiated in return. The return cannot be politician's family’s impunity or personal gains anymore. Once we reach a consensus, a clear direction will establish and promote a healthy political environment for true leadership. The natural outcome of which will be the solving of all other chronic issues mentioned above. What I didn’t understand? How will we reach such consensus in both these dimensions? And for this reason, I request two actions from Muzammil. 1. Please call your guest again. 2. Make it a point at TBT to ask all politician guests on what is that state of consensus as per them and what actions are they taking to reach it. We need to actively & openly talk about it. Another point I did not understand was that your guest has a point of view that the current crisis may be the beginning of great success in the long run for Pakistan, as an evolution process. But he also argues that the foreign players intend to keep Pakistan in the state of strategic inaction. Does this mean evolution to success is anarchy (as the title of podcast suggests) or khooni inqelab or what else is it? What’s the way forward in his view, particularly if the foreign players give another temporary relief? General Feedback: 1. Kindly add the link to the guest’s article (referred several times) in the description. 2. The context you set for your question, is often raising many questions, but you close at one question. A few times your guest also stated this during the podcast. I suggest either shortening the context to a single question or asking multiple questions on the full context, and then allowing the guest to address each of them one by one. Love your content! 😇
@shamimraj22534 ай бұрын
Hello Muzamil, this is such an interesting discussion and what a lovely guest who is so generous with his thoughts and time. Please have him as a regular person on your platform. Love all the questions your raising too. What a friendly and civilised conversation? Keep it going.. I’ve always followed Moeed Pirzada but now I will follow you too.. thanks
@shishirtamotia39923 ай бұрын
Muzamil! You asked the right question, I think there will be a great Pakistani leader who would change the country in short period and I wish you best.
@zarimarjan70694 ай бұрын
زبردست۔اللہ تعالی اپ دونوں کے ساتھ ساتھ اپ جیسے دانشوروں مفاد عامہ کے علمبرداروں کو اپنی حزانوں سے نوازیں۔پتہ ھۓ اخلاص سے بڑہ کر کوئ دولت نہیں اور اخلاص کی اصل معنی جو بھی کام کرو صرف اللہ کی رضاء ملحوظ خاطر ھو۔دونوں جہانوں کی کامیابی کا ایک ھی راز۔۔شکریہ
@ahsanzia4384 ай бұрын
Muzammil, you are an absolute legend! Massive thanks for inviting Mr. Adeel and for this podcast!
@coldshlder4 ай бұрын
Muzamil! Fantastic chat! Great guest! It’s so nice to see Pakistani-British academic based in the west giving us a different (but familiar) perspective.
@USMLE-i2tАй бұрын
What an absolutely amazing analysis by Adeel and brilliant questions by Muzamil. Thanks for this, it kinda gives me a little hope. ❤
@azfarshahid32074 ай бұрын
An excellent discussion backed by strong academic insight. Intellectual conversations like this are essential, especially in these pivotal times. All signs point to the conclusion that the current system in Pakistan is on the decline, making way for a new order. The military, in conjunction with think tanks, is at the helm of this transformation. However, the path ahead is far from smooth; it's filled with challenges and uncertainties. While the outlook for Pakistan next year appears promising, it’s important to recognize that social engineering is a gradual process, and rapid fixes are not realistic.
@smallthings1013 ай бұрын
As a host it would be more interesting if you ask short open ended questions and let the guest express himself fully. Most (not all) lengthy questions are the host world view, which is much narrower than the guest.
@burhankurd59524 ай бұрын
The most viable solution for the survival ,progress and betterment of our country is to prioritize our country's interest over anything else and start trading with our neighbors. I cannot comprehend the fact that pakistan can aquire one of the cheapest energy in this region directly from Iran wether be it fuel , natural gas even electricity and its been decades we havnt done so, because we need western permission as if we disobey our masters we will cease to exist. More over we must explore other emerging economies to export our products.Lets break our shackles of western slavery. Thanks very much Muzamil and Mr.Adeel Malik for this great discussion
@muhammadhamza35144 ай бұрын
Great to see and learn from the analysis of such intellects. Hope it continues!
@ahmedmuhammad98774 ай бұрын
20:13 Thanks for accepting/recognizing that we have a diverse ethnic background and thanks for talking about it, unlike some other podcaster who I feel like they are working on an agenda or are biased and think we all are south asians or something and completely refute the presence of Arab/Persian and other central asian ethinic backgrounds people living in Pakistan. Yes we are Pakistanis now but completely rejecting the fact of this diversity and also throwing in the Syed card that we have more Syeds in Pakistan than anywhere else in the world and making fun of it does not negate the fact that many of us are infact from Arab/Persian/Central Asian background, not sure why some of our brothers have trouble digesting this truth. Pakistan exists outside punjab/sindh too and we have a very diverse ethnic background especially in KPK and Balochistan.
@taufeeq82694 ай бұрын
Exactly lol my forefathers came to subcontinent from the Cities of samarkand and bukhara, my father and even grandfather used to tell. Even my mother side of relatives quote this thing as kind of cracking joke on us that "your family comprises of foreigners"
@ahmedmuhammad98774 ай бұрын
Many of us had our grandfather recently migrated from Iran/Tajik/Uzbek etc. When this land was India, people from surrounding places used to visit this place they knew the language, even farsi was commonly understood in some parts of india. Some decided to stay here for business purposes or for better future or came to join their other brethren fighting for a cause. Although we now are Pakistanis but if you would ask anybody where were your forefathers from what do people expect us to reply? Pakistanis are scattered they have no sense of unity, you want to dig deep where a person is from and then make fun of the fact when someone says where their family is from. There is a beauty in diversity but for some nonsesical podcasters it is a joke, they tell us how you can't force any community to change their ways or their language, at the same time they make fun of the fact and refuse to accept that we have different ethnicities living here who were from other part of the surrounding world, what hypocrites!! Make up your mind first.
@PS-ej2xn4 ай бұрын
@@ahmedmuhammad9877I don't know where these people get their ideas from. You will find almost no family in Pakistan that is not of Arab, Persian, Turk, or Central Asian ancestry. That's what makes PakIstanis different from Indians.
@ahmedmuhammad98774 ай бұрын
@PS-ej2xn Its because Punjab and Sindh probably do not have many people from these origins and since Punjabis and Sindhis were here for centuries they think rest of Pakistan is like them as well. I actually do not understand their reasoning, their only weapon is to use Syeds as an example which again does not negate the fact of people from Middle Eastern/Central Asian origin living in Pakistan. They are confused individuals, I am not sure how with such intellect they still have biases.
@AstralProjections-oy8ue4 ай бұрын
@@PS-ej2xn NaPak badzehniat:"Dukan pakodon ki....... baatein karodon ki" Kalme pad pad ke..... tokri bhar ghaas kha kha ke....... mulk bana tha - LEKIN afsosssssss
@tahirmahmood28323 ай бұрын
Very encouraging to listen to both of you. Appreciate the work of professor sb. Pl keep educating top tiers here And happy to see young muzammil have such brilliant vision ...unlike many social media faces confusing and dividing people... Thanks
@saz19353 ай бұрын
Muzamil, I'm impressed with what and how Dr Adeel responded and articulated his answers and analysis on various topics but equally impressed with the way you presented very intelligently all the questions that in turn had the best and very intellectual response from the interviewee. However, I admit that I never knew that clever and smart podcaster like you exist in Pakistan, so bravo. Keep up the good work.
@nazimhaji49213 ай бұрын
As a starter, let’s all respect the Constitution of Pakistan 🇵🇰
@syedali61463 ай бұрын
Shocking! I didn't expect any Pakistani to have such intellect to carry on a conversation which covers Geostrategic narrative and ideology. Muzamil, I hope people like you can change Pakistan's destiny. Your questions were world class, and coverage of the topic was unique. I have never heard about Adeel Malik, but he is gem. I will try to read his article. Thank God you didn't bring religion in your discussion. Excellent
@zaf77944 ай бұрын
😅 another difference is Turkey, India, Indonesia did reforms when they had few months of foreign exchange reserves left and shattered economy but Pakistan is still not doing the reforms and going in the that direction. It means k "hum nahe manain gy, hum nahe sunain gy, hum nahe karain gy"
@mohammadrana52622 ай бұрын
When injustice become law resistance become duty that’s the only way we make change in Pakistan I request to all overseas Pakistani not to send money to Pakistan, sent through Afghanistan in legal way to your families,
@manoshez3 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing Professor Adeel Malik saheb on your show. Seldom see such informed & meaningful discussion in our media. Wish we had more distinguished personalities like professor Malik.
@Reckless-mindfulness3 ай бұрын
I have a theory I call the "Threshold Theory of Change." In my view, Pakistan has reached a critical point where a significant number of people are fed up with the elite capture by pro-Western rent-seekers. While change may take time, I believe it has now become inevitable. I really appreciate the discussion, as I have long held similar views about the political and economic situation in Pakistan. One key point raised was the need to break free from our dependence on the West once and for all. With the collapse of pro-military narratives, this is becoming a reality before our eyes. While we don't yet know how we will handle the outcome, I believe we are heading towards this landmark change in Pakistan's politics.
@asimmoazzam77813 ай бұрын
Very informative. Great job. We should speak the truth without any fear if we really love this country.
@imrankambo72763 ай бұрын
عدیل ملک صاحب بہت ہی شاندار گفتگو رہی اس پروگرام میں بڑا اچھا لگا سن کے میں نے پہلی دفعہ سنا اخر میں انہوں نے ایک حدیث کا تذکرہ کیا اور جس جس میں ایک لارجر پکچر میں انہوں نے حدیث کو سمجھایا میں ا بہت زبردست. ہمارے ملک کے نوجوانوں کو اپنے اپ کو تعلیم کے لئے شعور کے لیے خود لیڈر بنے اپنے جیسے بے شمار لیڈر پیدا کریں یہی انقلاب کا پروسیس ہے یہی انبیاء کی سنت ہے دنیا بھر میں اسی طرح جماعت اسی طرح تربت یافتہ جماعتیں ہی انقلاب لائیں ڈیر از نو ادر وے اراؤنڈ
@saleemkhanazad3 ай бұрын
Mash Allah Professor Malik has explained very well the current and past downfall of Pakistan. The Professor is offering doable solutions to rebuild Pakistan. The question is to implement these solutions.
@AtiqueWaghani3 ай бұрын
شکریہ مزمل! یہ بلاشبہ ایک نہایت ہی غیر جانبدار اور عمدہ علمی گفتگو پر مبنی نشست تھی۔ آپ علمی محاذ پر ایک اچھی کاوش جاری رکھے ہوئے ہیں، جو کہ قابل ستائش ہے۔ میں یہ سمجھتا ہوں کہ پاکستان اپنی تاریخ کے ایک فیصلہ کن موڑ پر پہنچ چکا ہے اورایک ایک کرکے وہ سارے عوامل وقوع پذیر ہورہے ہیں جو ایک نئے نظام ی بنیاد ڈالنے کیلئے ضروری ہوتے ہیں۔ اب پاکستانی عوام نہ صرف اپنے ساتھ ہوتے آئے مظالم اور ناانصافی کا شعور رکھتی ہے، بلکہ سماجی رابطوں کے پلیٹ فارمز کی بدولت زبان بھی۔ وہ دن دور نہیں جب عوام تمام فیصلے اپنے ہاتھوں میں لے لیں گے۔انشاءاللہ
@Farida-w4k3 ай бұрын
Anchor here has been continuously expressing, asking questions in English with few Urdu sentences where guest replied very gracefully in Urdu I hope views and interviewer pay attention to this message from this Oxford Professor
@lashhhhh4 ай бұрын
what an amazing podcast. I wish it could get millions of views from pakistan. People need to listen to such intellectuals.
@waqarsethar3 ай бұрын
Professor Adeel Malik Sahib...Thanks for your insights on current state of affairs in Pakistan
@FaisalKhan-wf8ys4 ай бұрын
This podcast has answered a number of questions I've had for a while. Thank you
@WritersTC3 ай бұрын
So glad you interviewed Adeel Malik. I don’t want to suffer through the pseudo-leftist Raza Ahmed (Rumi) but really wanted to hear Dr. Malik’s views. Learned so much: Creative destruction, Lack of land reforms, patronage politics etc etc.
@javeriamasood33284 ай бұрын
Thank you so much muzammil for inviting such a learned man. We need discussion like this. I remember listening to his father Professor Fateh when i was kid. Tub mujhy unki sari batain samjh tu nahi ati thi but even at that time i used to get vibe of a very honest man and now seeing his son no wonder i can say that he raised his sons in a very good way. Lots of prayers for all of them. Also i wouod request muzammil to invit tariq malik also we want mentors and seniors like them to learn things.
@MrKhan-ns7ru4 ай бұрын
Thank you Muzamil, it was a great discussion and what I loved in the interview was, you people put forward a solution to the problem instead only pointing out the problem. We are lacking intellectual discussions which is needed.
@ashar99154 ай бұрын
@TBT Podcast Great, watching this kind of podcasts for sometime now. I believe this series will go a long way in developing right future path.
@FABULAZD3 ай бұрын
Intellectual discussion so captivating that one cannot leave without listening to the end. Full of advices to the decision makers, general public, Thinktankers, politicians and Intellectuals.
@imranakram24683 ай бұрын
I have just subscribed to your channel. Your channel definitely depicts the thought behind things. It is only through abstract treatment of physical phenomenon that we can devise general solutions to problems. So keep up the good work.
@Seekthetruth-forus3 ай бұрын
Amazed! Literally I was blown away when i accidentally discovered your vlog/ channel.😊
@mahicidco12943 ай бұрын
کرپشن، جرائم اور انارکی پاکستانی ڈی این اے کا حصہ ہے۔ کچھ نہیں بدلے گا کیونکہ ہم نے بہت سے مواقع ضائع کیے اور قومی مفاد پر ذاتی مفاد کو ترجیح دی۔
@RehanQadeer-kg1xc4 ай бұрын
This gentleman, Mr. Raiss thought are enough to open eyes for middle-class people of pakistan 🇵🇰.
@madharry67923 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed listening to you both. Many many takeaways but one that I think is most important is to break this conversation/thought down into bite sized chunks in common man language and use already well established KZbinrs with massive Pakistani following to start feeding this awareness of collective benefit ensuring individual benefit as well. Thank you for sharing!
@fidakhan823 ай бұрын
Truly an insightful podcast with such a seamless flow and clarity by Dr. Adeel on all aspects of the subject. Loved this conversation by a true contemporary scholar. Many congratulations Muzammil Hasan, for bringing some great insights through such learned guests. Your homework and research is also great. Keep up all the good work. ❤
@iftikharkhan18843 ай бұрын
The colonial establishment which includes military and civil bureaucracy with elites have to dismantled, to move forward. The million dollar question is how. It has to be public uprising starting from Lahore and Pindi to be successful. Don’t know if this will happen in my lifetime. Otherwise we are doomed.
@ab-lg7lu3 ай бұрын
Excellent talk ... 💯 Percent agreed...thanks for such a nice delivery by the professor
@vaishakh34 ай бұрын
21:11 the civilization that existed is called Indian civilization called Hinduism. Delhi didn't come and rule Pakistan.Infact Central asians came and ruled Delhi.
@goals274 ай бұрын
Nikal Chal
@siddharthkalantri50764 ай бұрын
@vaishakh3 kis ko samja raha hai . they all are jiadies just in diffrent clothes
@ViewsGoogler4 ай бұрын
@@goals27hijda awam come on street for sar tan se juda on fake blasphemy case
@goals274 ай бұрын
@@ViewsGoogler tera sir?
@goals274 ай бұрын
@@ViewsGoogler aja juda kron
@raoali73 ай бұрын
India is a great example of cohesion and political stability, a good part of this is India's inclusive education. In an unrelated matter, it is quite amazing that the existential threat that Pakistan poses to the region and the world is its nuclear arsenal, which has not been addressed, not even as a footnote by the discussant. An unstable Pakistan would be a hazardous enterprise. Both India and the US are well aware of this.
@adilzareef38233 ай бұрын
Most objective & enlightened discussion
@PakluPapito4 ай бұрын
Love the high quality of discourse on TBT
@anjumazhar96163 ай бұрын
This is a guy we need to start a think tank in pakistan
@Alizaiblashari-w8h4 ай бұрын
I am always waiting for your podcasts especially since I listened to one podcast you said that every weekend you will have at least three videos podcast.😂❤ Love from Sindh. Sir muzamil ❤
@ASIM936.4 ай бұрын
Interest by Pakistanis is because the country is held hostage by Army generals for power with no regards for future of Country. Political process has stopped and will of the people is in jail
@MashAliKhan3 ай бұрын
Pak army retires after lieutenant Col if they are not corrupt themselves or allow corruption , but now army support outside Pakistan is diminishing so it can only be reverse by popular civilian world leader like IMRAN KHAN.
@elihood55663 ай бұрын
Kanjer mulk dushman, buzdil FAUJI duffers nay mulk ko rakah/ ashes may tabdeel ker dia hay. They don’t care about the mulk🇵🇰 in ki bala say 😡
The host is trying to certify his opinion/solutions with long statements instead of asking questions from the Professor to learn academic based solutions.
@PervaizAhmed-h5z4 ай бұрын
Great discussion with a very learnded scholar on Pakistan's real issues. Bravo
@MuhammadEjaz-ug6id3 ай бұрын
Mao zay tung a great chines leader once said " Once the masses are ready the leader comrs". I think that time has come in Pakistan where the people are waiting for a leader who can bring a change into their lives. A very good , thought provoking and intellectual duscussion . I really comend you and your spsaker both. I hope you may continue doing such programs in the future related to the problems and their solutuons in Pakistan. Salamat rahain.
@aghamuhammadali80203 ай бұрын
Very balanced Analysis. And quite true unfortunately.
@asmatahir99503 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed the conversation. Brilliant
@asadalisheikh1102 ай бұрын
Great thoughts expressed very simply and candidly. Fully agree with him. He truly exhibits the great style of expression of his father.
@mo_pak_tech4 ай бұрын
Arguably the best episode and guest to date.
@abdulsaboor83593 ай бұрын
@muzamil : Kudos for having such a thoughtful discussion with such a prestigious scholar. We need more and more academic discussion like this to pave the way forward for future of pakistan. I think the thumbnail of the video is not doing the justice and points towards more of a click-bait rather than positively highlighting Mr Adeel's effort to provide a thoughtful analysis rather than ringing alarm bells.
@zarrarmalik31894 ай бұрын
Hi Muzamil, Please also make a podcast or a short sort of video about the firewall that has been recently installed in Pakistan. There’s a lot of speculation, would really appreciate if we could get a technical analysis from an expert. Thanks!
@zarrarmalik31894 ай бұрын
People don’t know what’s authentic and what’s a myth at this point lol
@saghirahmad61903 ай бұрын
Very good detailed analysis but with the strong grip of Zardari- Shareefs-Tyrant Generals, change of political and social situations appears difficult
@farazchaudhry80853 ай бұрын
Some important points were raised by the guests which were worth pondering for the policy makers in Pakistan ( if there are any )
@waseemghaffar68632 ай бұрын
Mashalla, you both did a great job. A very young host and very informative, senior guest. A great discussion about Pakistan. May Allah bless you both.
@sherazmalik21794 ай бұрын
Superb podcast. Pakistan needs more such intelligent discussions on social media channels.
@Health-Blitz4 ай бұрын
India's GDP Per Capita is $2750 ( $4 trillion divided by 1.45 Billion ) Pakistan's GDP Per Capita is $1400 ( $350 Billion Divided by 250 Million )
@george4vIogging3 ай бұрын
What's your point
@Umairsajid19473 ай бұрын
I would like to express my deep gratitude for the impactful video you have produced. Prior to viewing your content, I was engulfed in a sense of hopelessness. However, your video has provided me with renewed hope for a brighter future. I truly appreciate the effort you have put into your work. Your dedication is truly admirable. Thank you for your contribution.
@zubairrahim18864 ай бұрын
Muzammil Bhai, when you have a podcast with an economist, please ask: Given the current economic situation, what should be the strategy for the common Pakistani in such uncertain times?
@goals274 ай бұрын
Unhony video banayi hi is per pehle b 2-3 month pehle hi. Pehle channel Tu check kr lo yar....
@Health-Blitz4 ай бұрын
1:14:11 Not 'Cheap' Goods Superior Quality and Affordable Indian Goods
@mygoogleno1but1884 ай бұрын
Sufia' ikrams were one men army. With The Divine Help, and by their own selves where ever they went by love, wisdom, genoricity, perservance and patience they concored hearts of people by millions. You and me are living examples of such outreach.
@pervaizsaleem62453 ай бұрын
پروگرام کے ہوسٹ مزمل حسن نے بہت اچھا کام کیا کہ ایک قابل علم والے اور پاکستان کی ترقی کی خواہش رکھنے والے پروفیسر عدیل کا انٹرویو کیا ۔ میرے ادنی شعور کے مطابق پاکستان بننے سے پہلے ہندوں کے شدید تعصب کی وجہ سے مسلمان معاشی طور پر بہت پیچھے تھے ۔ مذہبی تعصب بھی نفرت کی حد تک بہت شدید تھا۔ اس لیے ہم اپنے مذہب معاشی اور کلچرل کی حفاظت کنے کے لیے ملک بنانے میں کامیاب ہو گے۔ ملک بننے کے بعد پچھلے تمام سویلین اور فوجی حکمران ہماری معاشی تباہی کے ذمہ دار ہیں بشمول عمران ۔ جنرل ایوب کے دور میں زرعی اور صنعتی ترقی کی بنیادیں رکھی گءی لیکن اس کی امریت اور محترمہ فاطمہ جناح کو دھندلی سے ہرا کر بنگلہ دیش کی علیدہگی کی بنیاد رکھی ۔ ذولفقار علی بھٹو اگر ایٹم بمم نہ بناتے تو اج انڈیا ہمارے ساتھ اس سے بھی زیادہ ظلم کرتا جو اسرائیل فلسطین کے ساتھ کررہا ہے ۔ پروفیسر صاحب کی بات میں بہت وزن ہے کہ معاشی تباہی کی اخیر پر ملک چلانے والے سخت پریشان ہوکر ملک کو بچانے کی جنگ میں وہ سخت درست فیصلے کرنے لگ جاتے ہیں ۔ جنرل عاصم منیر اور شہباز شریف نے ڈالر کا ریٹ اور سمگلنگ روکنے کے لیے موثر اقدامات کیے نہ کرتے تو مہنگای اور زیادہ ہوتی ۔ اگرچہ۔ مافیاز اپنے ذاتی مفاد کے لیے سخت رکاوٹیں پیدا کررہے ہیں پورا سسٹم بیورو کریسی سیاسی لیڈر میڈیا سب ذاتی مفادات کی خاطر کام کررہے ہیں ۔ لیکن اللہ تعالی کا شکر ہے جنرل عاصم منیر اور شہباز شریف ملکی مفاد میں فیصلے اور عمل کررہے ہیں ۔ پچھلے تمام سویلین اور فوجی حکمرانوں نے قرضے لیے لیکن ووٹرز کو خوش کرنے کے لیے ترقیاتی کام کرواے حلانکہ ان قرضوں کے پیسوں سے ایسے کارخانے لگاتے جن کی پیداوار کو ایکسپورٹ کرتے۔ جونیجو دور میں ڈاکٹر محبوب الحق کی ایسی تجاویز نہیں مانی گءی۔ ہماری مجبوری ہے کہ ہم نے چاینہ امریکہ یوروپ سعودی عربیہ یو اے ای سے تعلقات مضبوط بنانے کی ضرورت ہے۔ میڈیا سارا دن مایوسی پھیلا رہا ہے حکومت کے اچھے کاموں کا ذکر نہہں کرتا ملک میں تیل اور گیس کی نءی درفیاتوں کی خبروں کا ڈکر بار بار نہیں کرتا ۔ پاکستان نے امریکہ کی جنگ لڑ کر ہم نے اپنا بہت جانی مالی نقصان کیا لیکن۔ جب امریکہ کی ہمیں سپورٹ کی بات اتی ہے امریکہ میں انڈین اور یہودی لابی ہمارے خلاف امریکہ سے فیصلے کرواتی ہیں۔ مزمل حسن صاحب سے گزارش ہے ہر پروگرام میں اچھاءی کی گنجایش ہوتی ہے اپ کچھ باتیں اپ ہاکستان کے خلاف غلط کر جاتے ہیں افغانیوں کو با عزت طریقے سے چلے جانے کی گذارش کی گی اپ نے اس سلسلے میں حکومت کے دلاءل کا ذکر نہیں کیا ۔ کی افغانی بھایوں کے لیے اب افغانستان میں حالات ٹھیک ہیں وہ ہم پر معاشی بوجھ ہیں ڈالرز اور اسلحہ کے اسمگلر اور دہشت گرد ان کے اندر اجاتے تھے ایک بالغ نظر صحافی ہر ایشو کے بارے دونوں نظریات پیش کرتے ہیں۔ اپ خود کم بولا کریں مہمان کو زیادہ بولنے دیں اواز کچھ دھیمی رکھیں اپنی مزید اصلاح کے لیے اپنے پروگرام کی ایڈٹ مجھ س کروایں
@qqq2001pk3 ай бұрын
Only overseas Pakistanis can save the country now
@nisardean88814 ай бұрын
NEVER MIND THE SEMI LITERATE GERNALI TOLA BUT EVEN THE 250 MILLION PAKISTANI ACTUALLY FOLLOW CULTURAL ISLAM.THE REAL ISLAM,THAT IS RULE OF LAW AND ORDER COMPASSION HUMANITY EDUCATION WAS DENIED TO THE AWAM.NOW WHAT YOU NEED IS THE 1979 ISLAMIC REVOLUTION.MANY LIVES WILL BE SACRIFICED.OTHER WISE CONTINUE WITH THE AAA BATTERY-AMERICA ARMY AYASHI
@einfacherkerl32794 ай бұрын
I usually don't like your views but this podcast was really great. such an educated guest and what a wonderful choice of guest. I agree with him but Muzzamil, you need to be get rid of love for PML-N
@bnzkhan3 ай бұрын
Best talk ever … keep it up Muzamil Hasan 👍🏽👏🏼
@infoanalyticswithishaqkhat52644 ай бұрын
Rewarding discussion. Learnt a lot. Please continue to engage such kind of people. 👍👍
@tjmaxx47393 ай бұрын
How can any one respect unpatriotic generals ! Look at the history of these men in role of army chief the king, who literally runs a one man show! The past incompetent and big ego loss half the country ! Yet no shame , the worst ex chief Bajwa who throw out a working government,replaced by a man who to go to jail on the same day as PM! Current unbalance placed in job by ex PM, Nawaz , who was not in power, a retired general, who was given the job for his hate for ex pm IK, who put IK in jail on fake cases did 5/9 false flag operation, and throw out whole election , because he is the king ! The caliber of generals have deteriorated to mad men with greed for looting and retiring to foreign country !
@solatghaznavi77114 ай бұрын
After point of disappointment the last 5 mins wraps everything . One should be a leader in one's own field . Thx for bringing the fertile minds on board. Regards
@dharjawa3 ай бұрын
Pakistan's stability and prosperity depend on implementing the rule of law for everyone and should be held accountable for their actions from top to bottom
@rizwanabbas85174 ай бұрын
Such a Nice Discussion: I believe changing at door steps now knocking. As podcast need true leaders respective or concern departments.
@sakootdacca67064 ай бұрын
Pakistani always looking for hand out from west .
@hassaanhashmi29564 ай бұрын
The Professor's volume and your volume were on different levels. Please record the audio separately for each participant (it is possible) so that each can be brought to the same audible level while editing.
@jabranjavaid45374 ай бұрын
This is Truly educational podcast. it was great to listen him . in sha Allah pakistan will rise again
@mahnoorrana42754 ай бұрын
Very insightful!👏 Loved the podcast!
@countrymart43363 ай бұрын
Very well thought vlog.inspiring for Pakistanis.after listening I think there is hope.
Waching from 🇮🇳,nice conversation and hope our naighbour and we can live peacefully ❤
@naveedakhtar87474 ай бұрын
Agar mein aur meray forefathers 1947 se elite status enjoy kar rahy hein, to phir ub mein ye kaisy give up karon? Mein to kisi b hud tak Jaon ga. Aur apna qabza aur control state per rakhon ga. Bloody revolution is the only scenario jis ko ata dekh kar mein abroad bhaag Jaon ga... otherwise No
@vaishakh34 ай бұрын
Pakistanis in 1947 : we are separate from the Indians. Pakistanis in 2024 : We have same culture as Indians, so we open Indian restaurants... And call it as Indian.
@RanaUsmanAfzal4 ай бұрын
Believe me bro nobody wants be like you 😂
@_mani4 ай бұрын
who tf says we have same culture, we don't. stay out!
@CyberMuhafiz4 ай бұрын
I know a lot of indians who have chinese restaurants where they sell chinese food, so from your logic they are chinese now
@goals274 ай бұрын
Fk.off Obsession Tu TMhy hai. Har Pakistani video k neechay atay ho attention Lene. Bhago.
@goals274 ай бұрын
@@RanaUsmanAfzal bro, hamary Kuch jahil logon ne Bollywood Dekh Dekh k ya peace/Aman ki aasha k naray laga laga k inhe attention Di hai that they think we need them or we like or love them. Hamay apni ghalti manni chhaye. Werna ye is qabil e Nahi k inhe Kisi kism ki attention Di jai ya inki Bollywood jse industry KO lift Karayi jai. Even Bangladeshis are realising that now.
@zulfiqarahmad87573 ай бұрын
This anchor is so forceful in his expression that he compelled even an Oxford professor to abandon his Oxford English (homogeneous) for American English (homogenous) within no time. It's pleasure knowing that Dr Fateh Malik's son has risen to such an enviable academic position. He's a learned person with in-depth knowledge of his subject and articulate expression. PS: He sounds like his father.
@MuhammadAmin-ct4tl3 ай бұрын
What a discourse, love it!
@Health-Blitz4 ай бұрын
Pakistan was ahead of India till Computers and IT came ( Late 1990s ) Computers and IT was the Turning point and that began India's Growth Story. Pakistan only relied on American and British Aid, while India began setting up Big IT Centres like Bangalore ,Hyderabad, Gurgaon, Even Bangladesh setup Huge Textiles Centres. Pakistan should open up Borders to Bring in Afghans and also Allow India to Trade with Afghansitan and Central Asia and Pakistan can Collect Toll Taxes. India also needs Oil and Gas from Iran, and if a Pipeline is developed from Iran to India then Pakistan could earn money, and also have leverage over India.
@R.kandaswamy4 ай бұрын
Pakistan was never ahead of India. Yes for some years GDP of Pakistan higher than India that was because USA and other Western Countries gave massive aid without any accountability to fight Korean war and then Afghan war. No questions were asked. Lot of money went in to pockets of Military generals.
@Health-Blitz4 ай бұрын
@@R.kandaswamy Yes, thats what i meant. Pakistan was ahead because of Billions of Dollars of U.S Aid
You have to give the right to provincial assemblies like American constitution that if they like to separate themselves, can do it but through two third majority. It is the force that is keeping the America united. It is keeping the rulers to look after the all provinces.
@babarAli-kz6vj4 ай бұрын
Pakistan is very important in it's own head 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣