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Originally Posted by daniyalahmed
In Pakistan out of every 100 candidates only 2 are selected
In India out of every 1000 candidates only 3 are selected
Both are poor third world countries. India is not a comparison, they have a better civil service but nowhere near the UK or Singapore. Even in India, top minds are opting for other avenues as the economy has opened up in recent years. Previously, India was a centralized closed system with decision making concentrated in bureaucracy.
Now, they are moving towards deregulation and market economics. In a capitalist system role of bureaucrats is severely diminished. Markets assume fundamental role in resource allocation, whereas governments only guide this activity. Please wake up to modern realities before branding anyone as 'fool'. That 'fool' may have a better experience than yourself. Indeed a real fool is one who has the audacity to attach preposterous epithets with others.
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You have presented the real situation in an inspirational way! Sir!
Someone, previously argued that one could change the system by becoming a civil servant and I, also, laid down a similar point of view that a civil servant could change nothing but himself: his status, bank account etc.