I'm feeling optimistic about rural Pakistan. Farmers are making good money.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Contrasting sharply, in the developing countries represented by India, Pakistan, and most of the countries in Asia and Africa, seventy to eighty percent of the population is engaged in agriculture, mostly at the subsistence level.
I'm glad I don't have to make a living farming. Too much hard work. Too many variables you don't have control over, like, is it going to rain? All I can say is, god bless the real farmers out there.
I feel that for the first time in a long time, educated Pakistanis are returning to their country to start up educational projects, to start up businesses, so instead of the brain-drain that happened in the 1950s and 1960s, the country is growing and improving economically.
Prosperous farmers mean more employment, more prosperity for the workers and the business men of every industrial area in the whole country.
I am looking forward and I am hoping that I will be the catalyst that makes India and Pakistan live for peace forever.
I want poverty to end in tomorrow's Pakistan. I want every girl in Pakistan to go to school.
Sadly, Indians are not very easily accepted in Pakistan, and that has a lot to do with the governments.
There is more potential for economic growth in rural America than at any time in decades.
I don't want to be a propagandist or say that Pakistan is just great. There are problems, but it is a much more complex place than we are given to believe.
Whatever understanding is reached with Pakistan has to be followed honestly, and everybody will have to rise above party politics and be actively committed to make India prosperous.