PASHA's Jehanara doing a great job by developing video resources on entrepreneurship in Pakistan

PASHA's Jehanara deserves a lot of praise for her efforts
Jehanara is not unknown to anyone familiar with the Pakistani IT scene. She has laboured and toiled for years to promote IT in Pakistan, in both her official capacity as the President of the Pakistan Association of Software Houses (P@SHA) as well as in her individual capacity as blogger, journalist and interviewer.
One of her most recent endeavours, the ITLoW project, or “In the Line of Wire”, is fast becoming a wonderful resource for entrepreneurs, students and technologists in Pakistan. I particularly enjoy her interviews focused on promoting entrepreneurship in Pakistan. Here’s a selection of some interesting interviews:
Interview with Jawwad Farid, CEO of Alchemy:
Interview with Amir Husain, CEO of VDIworks:
Interview with Umar Saif, CS Professor at LUMS:





October 3rd, 2009 at 2:54 pm
http://www.hindustantimes.com/News/viewsvirsanghvi/Mastering-the-language-of-strength/Article1-441328.aspx
Can you give this column a read and put fwd. your opinions?
Take Care,
P.
October 4th, 2009 at 2:00 am
Bwahahahahahaha! This is extremely funny. The author should go into the stand-up comic business. Really, India is the most delusional nation I have ever come across. Reading this article is like witnessing a Shining India campaign sign in the world’s largest slums, located in Bombay, Mumbai or whatever the heck the place is called now. What strength is this guy talking about? Military strength? Why doesn’t India deploy 1 million troops to the border again and try the strength card? The only upshot will be that you will see articles appearing in india’s own press about how indian armour didn’t work, indian planes werent serviceable and all the other stories that appeared last time. The end result will be the same. Indian militia will be back in its barracks without having fired a shot and destroying its own credibility as well as that of the Indian government.
The best and only solution to the Pakistan-India problem is an equitable resolution to the Kashmir problem via the implementation of UN resolutions on the issue. Absent that, build any amount of strength and you will be matched in spades.
October 5th, 2009 at 5:38 am
TechLahore,
I’d appreciate ur inputs too.
October 5th, 2009 at 7:11 am
This is completely off topic. Why are you trying to start a flame war in the comments section of an article that has nothing at all to do with the URL you’ve provided?