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Pakistan’s outsourcing pride makes her an excellent partner and subcontractor to India outsourcing Inc.
Pakistan is proud about her ability to outshine India in outsourcing. According to some International think tanks, that makes Pakistan an able partner for India’s overflowing outsourcing work.
The experts claim that eventually India and Pakistan will team up together to provide the South Asian hub for outsourcing. Pakistan can easily serve as subcontractors to India’s unending contracts from all over the world.
Claiming that Pakistan's political environment is stable ''''now'''', Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said the country is a better place than India or China as an outsourcing destination for western companies.
"Pakistan now has a stable political environment, and is a better place for western companies to outsource than India or China," he said in an interview published in The Sunday Times today.
"When the world was taking off in the 1980s and 1990s, we were busy with internal politics. This did not provide the continuity that a developing country needs."
This year Pakistan's exports were set to hit 14 billion dollars and President Pervez Musharraf is predicting that GDP growth will rise from 6.7 per cent to 7.5 per cent, he said. Aziz also said his government was determined to root out corruption.
So, despite extremist factions and regional violence, Pakistan believes it is on a roll, the report said.
Its leaders deny that its recovery is underpinned by American support when it threw its weight behind the United States after September 11.
According to the report, Musharraf, who has faced two attempts on his life, admits that the country has to re-brand itself from what its critics describe as a "Kalashnikov culture". "There is a perception that you would see extremists firing bullets and exploding bombs all over the place. This is a total misconception," he claimed.
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