Brief presentation on world peace
They work hard
They are seldom appreciated
They do not get their due share from society
And no one likes them complaining
Even as they are abused… often by their own
Their lives akin to a languished and abused beast of burden, they are the women of Pakistan. This is a political party giving a voice and hope to women, though men and transgenders are equally welcome. We, the women of Pakistan, strongly believe that we have suffered, and are still suffering, as per our “About” page which gives a bit of a historical and statistical perspective too. Please join us on Facebook
12 Crore / 120 Million Women … are not a joke!
Our Mission
Reclaim Pakistan from the thugs, looters and self serving elites – the so called politicians, turn it around into a model state for the whole world to see. Adopting best practices from all over the world that serves our people best; implementing the same effortlessly with a competent team, in a transparent, accountable environment which nurtures creative problem solving and innovation.
3. A BIG thank you
President Inwood
James Kushner
917 449 6384
For organizing this talk, motivating and (even) hosting me
Recipient of Rotary’s Service Above Self Award this year!
He is launching his public speaking career on “DOING NONPROFITS RIGHT”
based on his wealth of experience in relief work the world over
And to all of you at Rotary for being here to listen to and discuss some of my
(rather offbeat) ideas and ideals
And above all to the founding fathers of America for letting me speak my mind due
the First Amendment (the real reason behind American’s Superpower status)
4. a talk by
Crystal Heart Kazmi
(Imran O Kazmi)
Chief Thinking Officer, CRS Cube/Synergize
Management Consultant and Trainer
Peace and Prosperity Activist
Business ideas incubator
GPHR (SHRM, US), MBA (Mktg & Fin)
Profile imranokazmi.wordpress.com/profile Cell +1 929 302 6969
Crystal.Kazmi@crscube.com
Facebook.com/CrystalHeartKazmi
WomenAreVotes.com
5. In a nutshell
• India wants to increase its presence
as a regional power
• Pakistan wants to protect its
territorial integrity & raise noise on
Kashmir and water
• Americans want the Chinese and
terrorism at bay, while maximizing
economic value
• Chinese are deepening
relationships with all stakeholders
• Afghans are banking on India
• Iran is hoping China will stick to
them in the status quo
• From Rotary’s perspective
• These are all “archaic military driven
win/lose” strategies (which everyone
sees through anyway) that result in
increased spending in needless arms
races and false concepts of success
and failure leading to (on the ground)
• More hunger
• More poverty
• More instability
• More sickness
• Miserable masses
• That Rotarians are tirelessly working
to alleviate!
6. Collaboration
What do others think?
There are no rights or wrongs, just thoughts to ponder, some excellent ideas too!
I invited feedback from thousands of which few responded (dared!)
7. What they
say? Fav
Major Raja
Qaisar
Zulqarnain
He’s an elite intellectual
10. The US
Wants
• Retain influence in SouthEast
Asia
• A market for American goods
and services
• Acknowledgment of breach of
trust by Pakistan and misuse of
money
Avoids
• Flow of immigrants
• Flow of terrorists
• Imports increasing the
mammoth $21 trillion debt
• Increasing Chinese presence in
Asia, Africa and South America
11. India
Wants
• Increased influence in the region
• Increased global presence
through human resource and
goods / services
• Increased military strength to
tame potential foes (Pakistan, Sri
Lanka) and affirm friends
(Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Iran)
Avoids
• Any discussion on human rights
abuse / UN Charter in Kashmir,
or against the minorities
(Christians and Muslims)
• Exclusive relationship with the
Russian or US blocks i.e. wants
to keep both as allies, as an
emerging regional power
12. Pakistan
Wants
• Babying and comfort from US and
allies for role played against terrorism
(which I think was an internal war
benefitting us then the US primarily)
• Pressure on India to resolve the
Kashmir issue with outstanding UN
resolutions
• Economic and military support
• Gradual cozying up to China after the
US continually lambasted Pakistan on
all counts above
Avoids
• US blameshifting on terrorism “not
enough done”
• A blanket relationship of “master-
slave” nature with China (or
anyone else)
• An Islamic label, most of the last 20
years of leaders, army or civil, have
lived, practiced and promoted
secularism, but the masses are not
in sync so there are potential
conflicts
13. Few US Pros and Cons
Pros
• ‘The’ superpower with military and
technological leadership
• “17th Century European
Immigrants’ based culture & values
• that has, over the centuries,
overcome problems like racism and
slavery, evolved and improved over to
one of the finest models of human
co-existence anywhere in the world
• A role model for the world
• in many ways, as almost ALL of the
‘world’ is a happy subset of America!
Cons
• Government has a short term,
transactional view of relationships,
compared to long term Chinese vision
• Healthcare and so many other issues a
nation the size of a continent is
expected to have!
• Lack of clarity in global role:
DoubleThink pendulum shifts
between “we want to mind our own
business” and “we’re here to support
the oppressed” – this leads to wars
that the US doesn’t commit to or
abstention where action is required!
14. Few Indian Pros and Cons
Pros
• One of the largest democracies
in the world
• Huge population, market for
goods and services
• Immense English speaking talent
in ICT, dominate the world with
cheap and smart labor in ICT
Cons
• Growing militant extremism based on caste system
• Massive corruption by public officers & politicians
leaving their people high and dry
• Huge quantum of poverty, and no resolution in
sight
• Human rights abuses of women and minorities
• Big crime problem, frequent rapes & killings of
locals and tourists, often politicians, government
officers and police involved
• Desire for regional command leading to arms
buildup at the cost of poverty and legal recourse
for the masses
15. Few Pakistan Pros and Cons
Pros
• Like India, big market for goods
& services (a quarter of India,
still 250mn people) and English
speaking, IT resource
• Opportunity in unexplored
tourism due terrorism and
misgovernance
Cons
• Namesake democracy, rest almost
exactly the same as India ie
• Extremism (though on the decline
due Army operations)
• Massive corruption
• Immense quantum of poverty
• Human rights abuses, esp women and
minorities
• Crime and gangs, often politicians
and police involved
16. US threat
from China + Pak / India partnership?
Short term
• Pakistan is beyond dating and entering
nuptials with China
• India through BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa) is a potential
candidate
• It is very likely that the CPEC (China
Pakistan Economic Corridor) will logically
link with India thereby locking Indian
interests with China
• It will be a piece of cake for the Chinese
to make Pakistan and India shake hands
in view of the economic benefit all three
can gain
Long term
• Regional influence loss, Pakistan
in the short run and India in the
medium turn
• Possibility of an alliance
between Iran and Afghanistan,
India, Pakistan which will reduce
US presence and influence in the
region significantly
17. US strategies to tackle the inevitable shift
1: Think Long term
What will work
• Lessons from the British
• Who, without today’s technology and
military might ruled almost a half of
the inhabited planet
• The British, even as slave masters,
ended up building infrastructure,
giving good systems of governance,
military, police and so forth to the
then “slaves”
• The Americans seem to get in and get
out real fast! Libya, Afghanistan and
Iraq are three recent examples of US
invasions / “liberations” that were
left half cooked and we all know what
happened thereafter
What won’t
• Blaming
• Outbursts of anger, “you didn’t do
enough” talk will ebb Pakistan and
South East Asia further
• Transactional relationships
• Focusing on short term arms or
energy goals will alienate
commitment of other nations
18. US strategies to tackle the inevitable shift
2: Solve problems!
What will work
• Focus on solutions to the third
worlds’ problems
• A weak and ineffective UN and a
loan shark World Bank and IMF
haven’t been America and the
developed world’s best foot
forward, rather obviously
• Governance is a sore point in
almost all third world nations, the
US can offer solutions, be it anti
corruption, entrepreneurship,
education, fair and transparent
legal system (key issue in all 3rdW)
What won’t
• Disowning other countries
• What goes around, comes around.
The world is an interconnected
global village, and ignoring
seething, simmering, serious
problems will affect the developed
world too, sooner or later,
isolation, is simply not an answer!
19. US strategies to tackle the inevitable shift
3: Create “US Zones”
What will work
• Making US “experience zones” the
world over
• Mini USAs all over the world, a
corporatized city, managed by a
private sector firm that creates a US
environment anywhere in the world
• Offer people “the American way of
life right at home”, from Columbia
University, Disney, Hollywood to
TGIFs to SiliconValley
• Incentivize them with perhaps “fast
track” travel and JVs with US firms for
increasing US business
What won’t
• Alienating the US
• The US is a great country
• It has a sample of the whole world
• We are you, and you, are us!
• What needs to be honed out is
just two words “common ground”
then closing your doors to us
21. Let’s look at Earth as Aliens
What do you see on planet
earth? LIFE!
Millions of organisms,
Buildings, Houses, Farms,
Animals, “Humans”…
technology, factories …
and?
22. and what else on planet Earth?
Wars/Hate Poverty Sickness
23. There are certain givens
that we need to unlearn and relearn
• Religion
• Politics
• Nationalism
• Poverty
• Democracy
24. What is it
• Religion
• Politics
• Nationalism
• Poverty
• Democracy
• Doctrines, principles, real or unreal, none will know until they die
• Are they worth fighting or killing over?
• What we need instead is an overriding KodeofKonduct supported by
world and religious leaders that focuses on core values that all must
agree on even if they go against some religious concepts of some
people
• All men and women are created equal, race, gender, ethnicity does not make
one better than another
• All people who follow any faith or Atheism or LGBTQ deserve respect as long
as their followers do not impose their views on others or in physical, verbal
or emotional terms intend to harm another
• All faiths contain good and bad elements when seen from the perspective
of peaceful coexistence, the bad must be ignored and the good reinforced
25. What is it
• Religion
• Politics
• Nationalism
• Poverty
• Democracy
• Politicians (mostly) exist to fight and divide!
• Depending on your nation, for a 4-6 years term, they start
fighting before they win, while they’re in office while the
opposition focuses their energy on the same!
• While you need some skill and qualification to flip burgers at
McD’s you need none to lead a country!
• So when do they really serve the public?
• While there has been innovation in almost every field – politics
has remained devoid of this blessing in general the world over
• A better, competence based, model for evolving democracy is
sorely needed
26. What is it
• Religion
• Politics
• Nationalism
• Poverty
• Democracy
• Nationalism is outdated!
• In a world dominated by Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Whatsapp all
over the world, we’re as equal as the birds that roam the skies!
• There is NO reason for a man or woman to show pride in belonging to
any nation, sect, faith, focus instead on finesse and good deeds
• In the same breath, some nations have developed MORE as humans
then others, the US for example, a potpourri of planet earth all living
and working as one (in the balance) – principles of freedom of speech,
equality and respect for individuals and opinions ingrained
• What should be done is rethink nationalism into simply extensions
of a commonly agreed philosophy of laws, values and acceptable
behaviors all over the world
27. What is it
• Religion
• Politics
• Nationalism
• Poverty
• Democracy
• Poverty drives terrorism and crime!
• Religious beliefs fuel the fire; but the primary reason why the
masses join terror groups OR make crime a career … is poverty!
• To counter poverty, nations of the world should reduce
government spend
• Via my proposed CPU approach where only law & order and taxation
(where I propose indirect taxes on fuel, communication and property)
should decentralize, technologically accessible government activities and
even outsource them
• Spend tax money on generating employment then massive “projects” fix
what is a must, not what’s nice to have!
28. What is it
• Religion
• Politics
• Nationalism
• Poverty
• Democracy
• Democracy has been around since 508 BC!
• The principles and concepts of democracy are, surprisingly,
implemented with more compliance then even religions
• There is hardly any innovation in democracy
• Adult franchise has been proven to be ineffective in countries with
mass poverty and rampant illiteracy, yet it’s the founding aspect of
democracy
• Leaders are selected for a relatively short term (4-6 years) most of
which is spent fighting each other
• A more stable and evolving system is required from electronic
voting, to one man, many votes based one education, to military
involvement in internal law and order especially in poorer
corruption prone countries
29. CPU Governance
• Ending corruption is possible!
• Challenge “Government” model
• Pre IT waste of resource, over staffed, under efficient,
duplication of task and effort, ultimately blame game
• Make it efficient, how?
• Simplify!
• All citizens are just a database record
• For ALL services, health, education, tax everything!
• Call centers can replace ministries, bureaucracies, submit
documents online or via courier
• Police stations can serve multi purpose, where physical
verification is required
• End result, major cost reductions and efficiency
improvement
• Focus on indirect taxes, fuel, communication, and abolish
income taxes, easier to collect, encourages capitalists to
expand!
Big Government
Ministries
Finance
Education
Law & Order
Identity
Police
Defense
Economy
Production
Agriculture
30. What can YOU do for / with me?
• Promote (if) any ideas appeal to you
• I’m a firm believer in the competence,
resilience & emotional intelligence of women
• Hence I launched www.WomenAreVotes.com
with a GLOBAL VISION-an initiative to
encourage and motivate women to leadership
• This is all about empowering women to think
LOCALIZED SOLUTIONS and ultimately the
corridors of power for blanket solution to
chronic problems
• My vision for this is global, Rotary is global,
hence I invite Rotarians to join me in
encouraging and motivating women of the
world
31. I have lived a life of
“service above self”
• I would like to settle in the US and have many startup initiatives that
can be hugely successful at a US or global scale
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32. A Big Thank You!
CrystalHeart Kazmi (Imran)
Chief Thinking Officer, Utopia
(CRSCube and AHappyWorld)
Cell +1 929 302 6969
www.CRSCube.com
www.WomenAreVotes.com
Profile www.theidealist.info