is it possible that India, Pakistan and Bangladesh may use same currency?
This would change the economey of the three countrys
Public Comments
- yes why not
- Well its quite possible. But not until pakistan and bangladesh reach the same level of growth as india is progressing. They are parasites on us as our neighbours.
- no I don't believe they use the same currency..... sorry though don't know what they are.....
- India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were a single country, if use os same currency was possible , why they decided to make divisions of boundaries.
- Give this 20 more years !
- Very very bad idea, please dont belive these two countries,
- You mean like Euro? Ya why not? But our relations as neighbours aren't as cordial as those of the European nations. Look at the unity of Europe! They don't even consider their neighbours as a threat; whereas India-Pakistan-Bangladesh are bitter enemies! Remember the on-off Indo-Pak bus service and the Samjhauta Express blast? There is too much hatred on both the sides. I too pray that one day we would be reunited...but looking at the background,is it possible? Still, let's give positive thoughts some space : Love and peace will prevail and one day...however distant that day might seem, we would live happily with our brethren!
- Indian currency got more value than other two countries. So same currency would be insult to Indian economy.
- What a rubbish thinking is this? Only good relations among all countries of south Asia not only among India, Pakistan and Bangladesh , Good law and order situation will improve economy of these 3 countries. Now let leave Pakistan alone Indians, Pakistan is and independant & soverign country, you need to digest it, that's the thinking of yours made Pakistan and India enemies and not good neighbours. Indian BACK “STAB” of AKHAND BHARAT in the name of FRIENDSHIP with PAKISTAN: You need to change your thinking that 3 independent countries India, Bangladesh and specially Pakistan should be united again. Ppl especially foreign ppl ask why Pakistan & India are enemies? The reason is typical Indian thinking and what it is? Not to recognize specially Pakistan and also Bangladesh. You can not have friendship unless you recognize its existence and Indians are thought to think the same Anti-Pakistan way. It is regretful that our good hospitality normally leads Indians to illusions some one tell them we are good to our every guest and not only to Indians. Germany was a single country separated by war and by foreign countries, it is not the way we achieved the great Pakistan. We fought for it and QUAID-E-AZAM is the father of the nation. Think for friendship rather than unrecognizing PAKISTAN
- It will not help, we Pakistanis like money of our founder's picture, so get over it, why don't Indians admit by their hearts that Pakistan and Bangladesh are independent countries????????????? why they always stab from behind? in the name of friendship.
- The use of single currency in all the three neighboring countries of South Asia may come true within our lifetime if the people are led to believe by their respective leaderships that join hands in any manner to pool our resources would be tantamount to eliminating the curse of sheer poverty in this region. We all know that among these three countries India is in the leading position in almost all the parameters of 'development', followed by Pakistan. Bangladesh is a distant third in those criteria. Therefore, Indian nose would be proportionately at higher level than the Pakistanis and Bangladeshis for taking the challenge to get its two relatively "under-developed" neighbors along for achieving anything noble like they EU has achieved after about 50 years of so many false-start. I got the following write-up when tried to find the problems and opportunities of divided countries when they try to think or address the issue of unification, which may have some relevance to the unification of currencies too: Quote: In other divided countries of the twentieth century—Vietnam, Germany, Yemen—the forces of unity ultimately triumphed. But history suggests that unification does not happen through a calibrated political process in which the interests of all sides are respected. Rather, it tends to happen through a cataclysm of events that, piles of white papers and war-gaming exercises notwithstanding, catches experts by surprise. In fact, what terrify South Koreans more than North Korean missiles are North Korean refugees pouring south. The Chinese, for their part, have nightmare visions of millions of North Korean refugees heading north over the Yalu River into Manchuria. Of course, South Korea would bear the brunt of the economic and social disruption in returning the peninsula to normalcy. No official will say this out loud, but South Korea—along with every other country in the region—has little interest in reunification, unless it were to happen gradually over years or decades. The best outcome would be a South Korean protectorate in much of the North, officially under an international trusteeship that would keep the two Koreas functionally separate for a significant period of time. This would allow each country time to prepare for a unified Korean state, without the attendant chaos. Un-quote
- at this point of time or in the near future... nada!!! Scales of economy ain't even close! Economy growth and levels ain't even close.... Would have been good if it could... but i stay at Bangladesh, but im from India... so seeing both economies, living cost and everything, i'd say... not in the near future. Right now Indian Rupee is almost double than Bangladeshi Taka or Pakistani Rupee. Do your math!
- It has a very simple answer to it all the countries in the world need their own identity so using same currencies is a totally different question....no matter how much we deny pak n bang was a part of india once n now they are independent countries.both the countries getting independent is a good thing n a totally different topic.....no matter how much we hate each other they still are our neighboring countries...so gotta accept tht.....no offense 2 ny 1 jus an opinion
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