What adjective will Pak use next to describe its friendship with China

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Ok boys, fun time. We heard the latest Sweeter than honey phrase by the Pakis to describe their friendship with China. After the higher than mountains and deeper than ocean thingy. (Pakis put Congis to shame when it comes to chaplusi)

So the competition begins, what will be the next phrase when there is a Chini Paki meeting?
 

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Hamara mamla hai , tumhari kiyo jalti hai
 

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Re: What adjective will Pak use next to describe its friendship with C

Ok boys, fun time. We heard the latest Sweeter than honey phrase by the Pakis to describe their friendship with China. After the higher than mountains and deeper than ocean thingy. (Pakis put Congis to shame when it comes to chaplusi)

So the competition begins, what will be the next phrase when there is a Chini Paki meeting?
Rahi manva dukh ke Chinta kyon satati hai, China Apna sathi hai.

Why oh mind worry about miseries, China is our friend.

Ek Langra, Ek Anna.

No offence to that Great classic movie.

 
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smellier than sh!t.
 

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Seriously and sarcastically "Live-in-relationship" ? :D
 

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Sweeter than honey ke baad:

Saltier than Pork!

Pork eaters know how salty this meat is. And Chinese looove pork.
 

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More committed than Inzimam to a buffet table.
 

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at the time of independence, best suits to pakistan, "paida hote hiii baithi kothepe.."

From Independence to 21st century, "ban gaye lote, chate liye US ke gote."

At present, Pakistan can say, "China se ch*dai, hame bhut hai bhaayi"

in Future, best suits to pakistan, "China ne ch*da, US ka lota".




AT any time for Pakistan, "Born to be a whore".
 
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The next phrase? I think u will find in this report >>> Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Definitely including "Energy", "Power", "Infrastructure", and "Railway".

A friend in need is a friend indeed.

Pakistan urges China to pull it out of power crisis
SHANGHAI: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said the present government in Pakistan was a pro-business and investment-friendly regime, which would welcome Chinese investment for addressing the energy issues.

Addressing the Pakistan-China Energy Forum, which was attended by more than 50 prominent Chinese investors, the prime minister said that he was leading the government to pull the country out of an economic meltdown. He expressed the resolve to eliminate all bottlenecks leading to investment in the energy sector.

He said that resolution of energy issues was the top priority of his government, and the government would welcome all Chinese and foreign investment in this regard.

The prime minister hoped that Chinese investment in the energy sector would take the lead. Nawaz expressed his pleasure for addressing the top corporate leaders in the energy conference between China and Pakistan.

He said that Pakistan and China had emerged from heavy challenges, and that irrespective of political changes the two countries' relationship had been steady and strong. "Truly we are 'Iron Brothers' as premier Li has remarked during his visit to Islamabad," the prime minister said. Referring to issues back in the country, the prime minister said that revival of Pakistan's economy was the priority of his government.

Meanwhile, Travelling from Beijing to Shanghai through high-speed train, the prime minister held four meetings with different delegates and discussed with them the power and infrastructure projects with regard to Pakistan. He told the delegates that his government desired to generate maximum chunk of power through coal to get low-priced electricity and get rid of power outages.

During a meeting with the prime minister, China Machinery Engineering Corporation Vice President Jin Chunsheng said that his company had long been engaged in the power sector of Pakistan, and was currently working on a power project in Jamshoro. Chunsheng told the prime minister that his company was capable of manufacturing coal turbines, having the capacity to generate up to 1,000 megawatts, as usually coal turbines generate a maximum of 5,000MW electricity.

Separately, Three Gorges Corporation of China Chairman Cao GuangJing, who called on the prime minister, said that his company was executing nine power projects in Pakistan.

The prime minister assured the company's head that the government would address any problem confronting the company in the execution of projects.

Cao GuangJing offered the company's technical assistance to Pakistan for Diamer-Bhasha Dam project, besides expressing willingness to carry out more hydroelectric power projects in the country. app
 

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It is The Most Unique Friendship in the World

LOVE Between a Billionaire and a Beggar
 

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Here's mine:

".....like the beautiful twilight between day and night"

"......the fragrance of a rose and the flavor of caviar"

"....more colorful than a rainbow"

".....Sweeter than the Swifts' song at the first glimpse of summer"


Man, my mind was in deep freeze, when I attempted this.Serves me right for getting involved with China - Pakistan friendship.
 
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With Respectful Thanks to Siddhu Paaji,

>When you are a Tiger in a jungle, you don't need to be humble.

>In times of prosperity, friends are plenty. In times of adversity, not one in twenty.

>Its not the load that makes you, but the way you carry it.

>You cannot make Omelets without breaking the eggs.

>Some succeed because they are destined to, but we succeeded because we were determined to.
 
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Better than orgasm

Softer than goat's ***

:D
 

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Actually there's a song dedicated to our friendship: Ocean Deep - by Richard Cliff

In Premier Li's speech he calls Pakistan an "Iron Brother" a Chinese expression.

And with our friendship through tears and thorns
we will endure as we pass surely through every storm

A time for us
someday there'll be
a new world
a world of shining hope
for u and me

Sent from my 5910 using Tapatalk 2
 

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