Indian entrepreneur and founder of People Group, Anupam Mittal, recently shared his views on Shark Tank Pakistan in a candid LinkedIn post. While he humorously pointed out some “unrealistic” pitches on the show, he focused on a deeper message — the importance of Pakistan’s success for the entire region, including India.
Mittal explained that many Indians tend to dismiss Pakistani efforts, often out of ego or rivalry. However, he stressed that a stable and thriving Pakistan benefits India as well. “When Pakistan faces instability or Sri Lanka deals with massive inflation, India is also affected. Stability in the neighborhood is a win for us all,” he wrote.
He added that a stronger economy in Pakistan could inspire progress and collaboration across South Asia. “We rise together or fall together,” Mittal emphasized, calling for mutual respect and growth in the region.
Ending on a positive note, Mittal expressed his hope for Shark Tank Pakistan to succeed, not just as a TV show but as a catalyst for economic innovation in the country.
Anupam Mittal expressed support for Shark Tank Pakistan, emphasizing the importance of regional economic progress for mutual benefit. He highlighted that fostering entrepreneurship in Pakistan could contribute to overall stability and growth in the region, underscoring the value of unity and shared prosperity among neighboring countries.
His comments have sparked widespread discussions, with many praising his forward-thinking and balanced approach to regional unity.
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