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Inspiring quotes by Ashraf Ghani

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Ashraf Ghani

  • Money is not capital in most of the developing countries. It’s just cash. Because it lacks the institutional, organizational, managerial forms to turn it into capital.
  • If we looked in the world of 1945 and looked at the map of capitalist economies and democratic polities, they were the rare exception, not the norm.
  • We’ve had a difficult legacy of 40 years, and cleaning up is not going to be a one day job. But we are engaged in a systematic effort, we have not allowed formation of new militia groups, and we are reforming the local police systematically so that there won’t be abuse.
  • If al-Qaida, all apologies to Microsoft for the analogy, is Windows 1, Daish is Windows 5.
  • There’s a Darwinian struggle amongst terror groups for hegemony. Da’esh has broken out of the pack because Al-Qaeda and the rest rendered allegiance to Mullah Omar.
  • I want to differentiate between stability and security: Stability comes from the hearts of people and acceptance of the judicial system. Security comes from the barrel of a gun and the threat of the use of force.
  • Economics taught in most of the elite universities are practically useless in my context. My country is dominated by drug economy and a mafia. Textbook economics does not work in my context, and I have very few recommendations from anybody as to how to put together a legal economy.
  • Peace is not a luxury. Peace is a necessity.
  • Self-reliance is not just words, but deeds.
  • Afghanistan’s geographical location gives it the opportunity to become one of the biggest transit routes in the region. It can connect Southern, Eastern and Central Asia to the Middle East.

Ashraf Ghani, born on May 19, 1949, in Logar, Afghanistan, is a prominent Afghan academic and politician who served as the President of Afghanistan from 2014 until his resignation and departure in August 2021. Ghani pursued his education in anthropology, earning a doctorate from Columbia University.

He worked at the World Bank and served as a key advisor to President Hamid Karzai before entering politics. His tenure as president focused on economic reforms, anti-corruption measures, and attempts to negotiate peace with the Taliban. However, his leadership faced criticism due to persistent governmental corruption and security challenges.

Ghani’s presidency ended abruptly as the Taliban took control of Kabul in August 2021, leading to his controversial departure from Afghanistan. Post-residency, his legacy remains contentious, with supporters acknowledging his efforts towards modernization and detractors pointing to his failure to stabilize the country and prevent the Taliban’s resurgence.

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