i stumbled on this tweet and it got me wondered how your respective nation could benefit from such people, could be there some organized effort to bring them back in certain way to your country, this kind of human resource is real wealth and west know that very well. is there some attempt to reverse this brain drainage or what should be priority to slow it down at least. goverement is not obvious answer, could some ngo networking be solution? Aslo, you everybody could widen the topic about diaspora in any direction desired, this is just one example.
@Kaptaan @Yankeestani
Yes, it is well known fact that diaspora can help to lift countries. The Chinese diaspora has played critical role in the rise of China and now we see the same thing happening with Indian diaspora. Across USA and Western Europe particularly UK there are vast numbers of Pakistan professionals or
entrepreneurs who could be of enormous benefit to Pakistan. For a fact every year the country loses some of the brightest minds who go abroad to do their masters or Phds but never come back. Many doctors end up in USA and UK. The underlying problem is pay in USA and UK is far higher then in Pakistan. A Pakistan American doctor easily will make over $250,000 a year and he is not going to come and practice in Islamabad for paltry $25,000.
Also besides the pay working conditions, culture also are not conductive. However I don't want to dwell on the negatives because things are looking for the better. The Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has active has said on record that the Pakistani diaspora has huge potential to help Pakistan. In fact his government has actively been trying to cultivate the diaspora and he actually has a British-Pakistani running the newly established government agency specifically tasked to attract diaspora talent and investments.
This is Zulfi Bukhari the minister of Overseas Pakistanis. He is from London where he has property investment company with a great investment record. He brings vital skills and connections and is able to bridge both cultures. His primary job is to scout and bring investment or talent from the Pakistani diaspora.
When I said "bridge the cultures" he sometimes himself can get come under attention. This is funny clip at a Pakistan tourism industry convention. PM Imran Khan takes a dig at Zulfi being dressed as if he is representing French Riviera Tourist Board.