A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry

As As the beginning step of any developing nations towards their infrastructure development is to develop their roads and transport industry. Almost 1.1 billion populations share the travel and transportation industry in India.On the other hand, the Pakistan transportation industry is also extensive...

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Main Authors: Hussain, Fawad, Saleh, Saleh Abduallah, Saud, Mohammad Basir, Md Isa, Mohd Azwardi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16794/1/31.pdf
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author Hussain, Fawad
Saleh, Saleh Abduallah
Saud, Mohammad Basir
Md Isa, Mohd Azwardi
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description As As the beginning step of any developing nations towards their infrastructure development is to develop their roads and transport industry. Almost 1.1 billion populations share the travel and transportation industry in India.On the other hand, the Pakistan transportation industry is also extensive and elevating about 170 million users of transportation.Indian and Pakistani specifically within bus industry have good inter connectivity within and between the urban and rural areas as well as connectivity between the two countries, which is dramatically helping the economic alleviation of both countries.Due to high economic instability, unemployment and poverty rate are among the reasons why both the governments are very committed and seriously taken further action to help boost their economy.They believe that any form of transportation development would play a vital role in the development of land, infrastructure which could indirectly support many other industries' development, such as tourism, freighting and shipping businesses, just to mention a few. However, it seems that their previous transportation planning in the due course has failed to meet the fast growing demand. As with the spin of time, both the countries are looking forward for a reasonable, safe and economical long term solutions, which is from time to time keep appreciating and reacting according to other key economic drivers.Content analysis method and case study approach is used in this paper and secondary data from the bureau of statistic is used for case analysis.The paper centered on the mobility concerns of the lower and middle income people in India and Pakistan.The paper is aimed to highlight the weaknesses, opportunities and limitations resulting from low priority industry for government, which is making the either country's public suffer.The paper has concluded that the main issue is identified as the slow, inappropriate and unfavorable decisions which are not in favor of long term country's economic development and public welfare as well as interest.The paper also recommends to future market sense public and private transportation, which has failed to meet the public expectations.
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spelling uum-167942016-01-04T02:42:22Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16794/ A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry Hussain, Fawad Saleh, Saleh Abduallah Saud, Mohammad Basir Md Isa, Mohd Azwardi HE Transportation and Communications As As the beginning step of any developing nations towards their infrastructure development is to develop their roads and transport industry. Almost 1.1 billion populations share the travel and transportation industry in India.On the other hand, the Pakistan transportation industry is also extensive and elevating about 170 million users of transportation.Indian and Pakistani specifically within bus industry have good inter connectivity within and between the urban and rural areas as well as connectivity between the two countries, which is dramatically helping the economic alleviation of both countries.Due to high economic instability, unemployment and poverty rate are among the reasons why both the governments are very committed and seriously taken further action to help boost their economy.They believe that any form of transportation development would play a vital role in the development of land, infrastructure which could indirectly support many other industries' development, such as tourism, freighting and shipping businesses, just to mention a few. However, it seems that their previous transportation planning in the due course has failed to meet the fast growing demand. As with the spin of time, both the countries are looking forward for a reasonable, safe and economical long term solutions, which is from time to time keep appreciating and reacting according to other key economic drivers.Content analysis method and case study approach is used in this paper and secondary data from the bureau of statistic is used for case analysis.The paper centered on the mobility concerns of the lower and middle income people in India and Pakistan.The paper is aimed to highlight the weaknesses, opportunities and limitations resulting from low priority industry for government, which is making the either country's public suffer.The paper has concluded that the main issue is identified as the slow, inappropriate and unfavorable decisions which are not in favor of long term country's economic development and public welfare as well as interest.The paper also recommends to future market sense public and private transportation, which has failed to meet the public expectations. 2015-10-11 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/16794/1/31.pdf Hussain, Fawad and Saleh, Saleh Abduallah and Saud, Mohammad Basir and Md Isa, Mohd Azwardi (2015) A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry. In: 17th International Conference on Business, Economics, Behavioral and Administrative Sciences (ICBEBAS 2015), October 11 - 12, 2015, Bali, Indonesia. (Unpublished) https://www.waset.org/conference/2015/10/bali/ICBEBAS
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title A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry
title_full A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry
title_fullStr A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry
title_full_unstemmed A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry
title_short A comparative understanding of critical problems faced by Pakistani and Indian transportation industry
title_sort comparative understanding of critical problems faced by pakistani and indian transportation industry
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