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Pakistan journey to Moon 

This news is circulating all over and proud moment for India that India has conquered the moon. Congratuations to India ofcourse its a moment of pride and time for celebration. India and pakistan shares a common aspect of their history- gaining independence on same time.That’s why  this parallel leads to comparison of progress between two nations.

As soon as the news reaches to Pakistan, How can Pakistan could resist showcaing its achievements. Various posts and memes started circulating on social media, suggesting that Pakistan had already achieved this milestone. HOw???How??? you may ask.

Well, here is an answer for innocents who does not know this before. On the moon,  there is lack of essential resources like no water, no development, no electricity. Fortunately or unfortunately,Pakistan faces similar challanges, particularly water scarcity. Development projects often seem to be more about financial gain than actual progress, as issues tend to emerge once the projects conclude. While the rest of the world focuses on advancing to tackle upcoming challenges and improve living conditions, Pakistan still struggles to address basic problems like access to electricity, healthcare, and sufficient food.

While industries are advancing globally, the industrial landscape in Pakistan seems to be declining(its time to packup). Despite a history of engineering expertise, Pakistan now finds itself importing cars, heavy machinery, and essential IT products from other countries. The youth, who represent Pakistan’s future, are increasingly choosing to leave the country. 

But Nevertheless, Pakistan has showcased its proficiency in creating memes, producing dramas, and crafting songs. The nation excels in organizing impressive air shows, though this prowess doesn’t always translate to effective rescue operations. There’s a knack for maximizing profit from the agricultural sector, often at the expense of the local population. Pakistanis demonstrate remarkable patience in enduring injustices, often adopting an “all is fine as long as I’m fine” attitude.

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