frustration??? i feel sorry that u have not learned anything for the past 67 yrs..
I understand your frustration with the new arab investments pouring into Pakistan.
Too bad our economy is getting back on track, must be very hard to digest na?
90% will go gazi fauj, janta ko kuch nahi milnaBad news for you guys, around $52 billion FDI from China, $10 billions from Arab friends and another $5 billion expected from Japan, Turkey and South Korea during current government.
We never begged for free arms except for what is available under EDA programme.ur Karachi oxford English is very bad.
u can not distinguished between buying arms and begging for arms
I feel sorry for you and your likes who are so blinded by hatred that you fail to see any progress we have made so far.frustration??? i feel sorry that u have not learned anything for the past 67 yrs.
still asking money to papa. apne paro pe khare ho jao ab to
there was in saying in 80 ties , from needle to plane everything is imported in pakistan.I feel sorry for you and your likes who are so blinded by hatred that you fail to see any progress we have made so far.
A delusional Indian still believes that everything is imported in Pakistan.
Pitty you!
for ur oxford Karachi dictionaryYep, that is what you Indians are taught at your RSS Dharamsalas.
I am surprised to see that you stated 80% instead of 100%
Dharamshalas? Nobody is taught there, it's not a place of learning. It's more of a guesthouse/ transit house.Yep, that is what you Indians are taught at your RSS Dharamsalas.
I am surprised to see that you stated 80% instead of 100%
Your pra Farhaan also used to say the same thing, must have been taught to them, one among many distortions of facts.for ur oxford Karachi dictionary
dharamshala is not school its rest house or motel or in urdu its called dak-bangla or sarai
Whatever...they can learn blind hatred and prejudice here as much as they want.
No comments? Is Tyagi a liar?The consensus among India's top generals and defense experts is that Pakistan's nukes are pretty secure. "No one can be 100 percent secure, but I think they are more than 99 percent secure," said Shashindra Tyagi, a former chief of staff of the Indian Air Force. "They keep a very close watch on personnel. All of the steps that could be taken have been taken. This business of the Taliban taking over -- it can't be ruled out, but I think it's unlikely. The Pakistani military understands the threats they face better than anyone, and they are smart enough to take care it."
Yogesh Joshi, an analyst at the Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses in New Delhi, agrees: "Different states have different perceptions of risk. The U.S. has contingency plans [to secure Pakistan's nukes] because its nightmare scenario is that Pakistan's weapons fall into terrorist hands. The view from India over the years is that Pakistan, probably more than any other nuclear weapons state, has taken measures to secure its weapons. At the political level here, there's a lot of confidence that Pakistan's nuclear weapons are secure."
Oh yes , why should you want a war conducted by the four times defeated Army of yours when you can inflict damage by your Jihadist. However, every weapon has a limited value, limited by time and space and context.... India has blunt that weapons also... and you sffer the Karam Consequences...Don't be affraid, we don't want a war.
Oh /// Thanks I am reminded by Farhaan ... but all said, he was a simpleton and good soul...Your pra Farhaan also used to say the same thing, must have been taught to them, one among many distortions of facts.
Neo dude chill, do you realize what this could have in Pakistan ? it could divide the already fragile and divided Pakistani community. You are just attacking India when India has nothing to do with this topic. I hope you do realize that that article was written by a fellow Pakistani (Najam Sheti). If a small number of Pashtoons can cause so much damage to Pakistan, imagine the country divided on Shia/ sunni lines. Or do you expect the Shias to sit back quietly and watch.... its not gonna happen. Pakistan has over the years SOLD itself to the highest bidder, thinking about small time gains. Its sold itself to the Americans and the Saudis ... and see where the Afghan revolution has taken you. You guys sold yourself to the War on terror, took a $2 billion a year bribe from the Americans, but caused a $20 Billion a year damage to your countries economy. Seriously have some foresight, or is it that Pakistanis have lost all sight of the future or hope; to see what could happen.Back on topic, a lot more Arab investment coming our way in form of refineries, LNG terminals, infrastructure and lot more.
Expect the economy to get a huge boost