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I have already posted a thread about it in last year. You can take a look at the OP of that thread. I do not wish to get the trouble of digging up all those facts and data now again. Here is that thread-
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/why-bangladesh.480206/

Lol you cannot prove me wrong here no matter what ever you do. :)

All these projects have a date line and history. :)

They are worth billions of dollars and this much cannot be produced by east Pakistan's economy. Sorry bro you are stuck :)

@django here is nice read for you.
 
I have already posted a thread about it in last year. You can take a look at the OP of that thread if interested. I do not wish to get the trouble of digging up all those facts and data now again. Here is that thread-
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/why-bangladesh.480206/
The source of your epic thread was some propaganda blog?

East was providing the money. West controlled the purse strings.
How?
Their only source of income was jute and cotton and that too was regularly disrupted by floods and cyclones.
The annual exports of jute from east Pakistan was less than Pakistani defence budget which hovered around 500 million dollars after 1965.
 
In 1970 whole Bengal was destroyed by cyclone and only west Pakistan came to help.

Many Bangladeshi died in this and these death were blamed on Pakistan as genocide.


These are the videos which hassina uses for propaganda they are from cyclone.


History was flawed by Awami league.

 
East was providing the money. West controlled the purse strings.

2.1. Pre-independence Revenue Sharing (Niemeyer Award) Prior to independence, Niemeyer Award (under the 1935 Act) was followed to distribute the resources between federal and provincial governments of the British India. Under this award sales tax was a provincial subject while income tax collections to be redistributed were prescribed as 50 percent of the total collection. Even after the creation of Pakistan, till March 1952, same award was followed although with some adjustment in railway budget, sharing of income and sales tax [Pakistan (1991)]. In addition Sindh and NWFP were given annual grants of Rs 10 million and Rs 10.5 million, respectively. However when the financial position of Sindh improved, these grants were used to settle its federal debt thus it was virtually getting no grants at the time of independence.

2.2. Post-independence Revenue Sharing (Raisman Award) After the independence, Sir Jeremy Raisman was assigned to formulate a feasible revenue sharing formula between federation and federating units of the country. Thus Raisman formula was presented in December, 1947 [Pakistan (1991) and Jaffery and Sadaqat (2006)] and subsequently adopted on April 1, 1952. In that formula, to overcome the poor financial situation arising from partition federal government was given 50 percent ad hoc share of sales tax to cope with its financial crises under Raisman award. Out of the proceeds of 50 percent income tax East Pakistan government got 45 percent of the federal divisible pool while West Pakistan got the remaining share. This share was distributed as 27, 12, 8, 4, 0.6, 0.6, and 2.8 percent amongst provinces of Punjab, Sindh, NWFP and Bhawalpur, Khairpur, Balochistan states union and residual1, respectively [Pakistan (1991)]. Under this award the subvention to NWFP was Rs 12.5 million.

2.3. Revenue Sharing under One Unit Four provinces NWFP, Sindh, Punjab, and Balochistan of West Pakistan were declared as one unit during 1955. Earlier, these provinces were considered as separate identities as of East Pakistan. Therefore, after these arrangements there were only two units namely East and West Pakistan. Two awards for year 1961 and 1964 were announced during that period. At that time the resources were distributed only amongst East Pakistan and West Pakistan.

2.3.1. The 1961 Award Under the award, out of the divisible pool (70 percent of sales tax plus other taxes), East Pakistan and West Pakistan got 54 and 46 percent share,
respectively. 30 percent of sales tax was specified to the provinces on the bases of collection in their respective areas. While the remaining duties on agricultural land and capital value tax on immovable property were given to the units as per their collection [Pakistan (1991)].

2.3.2. The 1964 Award The 1964 National Finance Commission was set up under article 144 of the 1962 constitution. The divisible pool consisted of collection from income tax, sales tax, excise duty and export duty. However 30 percent of sales tax was distributed in accordance with its collection in each province. The respective share out of divisible pool between centre and provinces were 35:65 percent. The share of East Pakistan and West Pakistan remained unchanged at 54 percent and 46 percent. However, on 1st July 1970 the West Pakistan was disband into Punjab, Sindh, NWFP and Balochistan, thus its share of 46 percent was distributed as 56.5, 23.5, 15.5 and 4.5 percent respectively among the new provinces [Pakistan (1991)].

2.3.3. National Finance Committee 1970 A committee2 was set up to recommend for the inter-governmental resource sharing under the Federal Finance Minister on April 1970. The divisible pool remained unchanged, however the share of the federal and provincial governments in the divisible pool was considered to be 20:80 percent respectively. Out of the provincial share 54 percent was given to East Pakistan, while the remaining 46 percent was distributed among the rest of the provinces

http://pide.org.pk/pdf/Working Paper/WorkingPaper-33.pdf
 
East Pakistan looted the west to develop its self. These all above mentioned industries were developed after 1947 and before 1971. :) they separated because of their bloodline of Mir jaffar not because of economics and struggle.

Give good money to Hassina today and she will change the history of Bangladesh in Pakistan's favor.



What was the bad Pakistan did?
It was not going to work..bengalis wanted supermacy as nationalism was fed to them for long time..i am just sorry that it had to be bloody partition ..remember before 1946 most realized it wont work and wanted to separate states it was last minute call

Things actually got worse for bengal after partition economically

ITS ALSO UNFORTUNATE THAT PAKISTAN TOOK OVER ALL THE LOAN AND DIDNT GAVE BENGALDESH ITS DUE SHARE was good gesture but now i think it was the wrong move seeing how hostile they are

Now we must just move on ...

We learned our lesson and made nukes...
 
Mashriq Maghreb express established by Pakistan 1955 in east Pakistan.

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It was not going to work..bengalis wanted supermacy as nationalism was fed to them for long time..i am just sorry that it had to be bloody partition ..remember before 1946 most realized it wont work and wanted to separate states it was last minute call

Things actually got worse for bengal after partition economically

ITS ALSO UNFORTUNATE THAT PAKISTAN TOOK OVER ALL THE LOAN AND DIDNT GAVE BENGALDESH ITS DUE SHARE was good gesture but now i think it was the wrong move seeing how hostile they are

Now we must just move on ...

We learned our lesson and made nukes...

I am not talking about it working or not. This is not about how it turned out politically but it was Bengal who was at mistake. Economically what they got was by looting our resources. The Bengali died in bolah cyclone in millions and blamed on us. There are footage of those cyclone deaths. They were born traitors even the history proves it from Mir qasim to jaffar but they are always crying like we looted them. These people got more development projects than Paris and New York.

@ziaulislam I am only quoting the govt started projects and I have so many left to state. If I bring in the private sector invest of Adamjee and Africa walas etc and textile industry established by west Pakistan in east this money is so much that you cannot imagine. What fools they are to kick independence and go back into the fold of Indian occupation.

Every day Hassina brigade gets on the forum and start their crying just to pollute the Bengali minds and show us evil in reality her father was a traitor who sold Bangladesh to India and till now poor Bengali people are struggling.
 
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"What west Pakistan did for east Pakistan".
Why the title is like this? It should be what development works were done in East Pakistan during Pakistan time. You are talking as if the east took money from your father's pocket to do the works. It is hilarious!! @waz, please change the title so that positive-minded people can participate in the discussion.

Now, we should come out with another thread titled, "What east Pakistan did in west Pakistan". Seems many of the things including your import of the decorative grass turf for Islamabad from France were done with our money. Can you deny it? But, you are talking as if your dirt-poor desert west Pakistan was a super-rich country like America and you gave us so many donations. Stop writing meaningless fuzzy things.

 
I think we’ve had enough of these threads for the time being.
I think this thread should go on and become sticky...It has valid points...Just cleaned up some personal garbage but apart from that, MOST of these projects are never mentioned in debates! All the negative is always mentioned so I would like , with your permission, to allow this thread and make it a sticky!
 
I think this thread should go on and become sticky...It has valid points...Just cleaned up some personal garbage but apart from that, MOST of these projects are never mentioned in debates! All the negative is always mentioned so I would like , with your permission, to allow this thread and make it a sticky!

That’s fine but it will end up in a troll war, these type of threads always do, even though the OP has good intentions.
 
That’s fine but it will end up in a troll war, these type of threads always do, even though the OP has good intentions.
I will try to keep an eye on it and make sure it stays with the positive...I am tired of hearing all negative as if in decades we were with East Pakistan we did nothing!!

@BHarwana Report any crap DO NOT ENGAGE! I will clean it up!
 
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