Pakistan has to export a lot of uneducated people, many of whom have become infected with the most barbaric reactionary ideas.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Pakistanis are very resilient people.
Sadly, Indians are not very easily accepted in Pakistan, and that has a lot to do with the governments.
You must keep in mind that Pakistan has suffered the aftermaths of the Cold War, and that Cold War had left deep imprints on our society. We were the worst sufferers from the ills of the Afghan war.
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.
We need the cooperation of the Pakistanis. If we don't have any, we lose insight into the actions of those who would do our country harm.
Pakistani politics is complicated, and I think it's not something a foreigner can easily assimilate and understand.
These so-called extremists in Pakistan should be brought into the mainstream; if you marginalize them, you radicalize them.
I was thinking about the women of Pakistan, those who are not allowed to get education, those who are not allowed to do whatever they want to do in their life. I hope that the families will understand that the contribution of women is important and can be more powerful for building a greater country.
Pakistan is not about to crack down on terror groups or cut its military budget in order to build roads, schools and hospitals.
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.