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How Pakistan Lost a Great Competitive Advantage? You won't believe that Until the 1970s, Pakistan's Karachi Airport was a major layover hub for many airlines, and was known for its excellent services. However, things started to turn bad for them d

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It's so sad to see how Pakistan missed out on such a massive geographical advantage. Karachi was perfectly located for intercontinental flights with lucrative technical stops. But the instability really tanked its aviation industry, sports, trade and much much more over the years

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