This report provides a cross-cultural management analysis comparing Malaysia and Pakistan using Hofstede's Dimensions of Culture. It examines power distance, masculinity vs. femininity, individualism vs. collectivism, long-term orientation, uncertainty avoidance, and indulgence vs. restraint for both countries. The report highlights the cultural differences, noting Malaysia's hierarchical acceptance, collectivism, normative culture, and indulgence, while Pakistan shows collectivism, high uncertainty avoidance, and a restrained society. The report also discusses the potential expansion of the Malaysian fast-food chain Marrybrown into Pakistan, suggesting product localizations such as fried chicken with masala, biryani, and western desserts with a local twist to cater to Pakistani tastes and cultural preferences.