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    'Made in Pakistan', unlike the perception following products are all local made.

    For example, on the Power Sector Side, PEL has the following product line; -- Power transformers -- Distribution transformers -- HT/LT SwitchGears -- Electricity meters - Digital etc -- Reason for elaborating the Power Sector is that its main customer is the WAPDA entities: Genco's, NTDC...
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    'Made in Pakistan', unlike the perception following products are all local made.

    I know from first hand knowledge that your perception is not correct. For example take the example of PEL, which is operating in two sectors, Consumer Electrics and Power Sector Products: all are designed in-house. Question of designing and manufacturing a part, lets say, a compressor (PEL used...
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    JF-17 Block-II equipped with new MAWS

    These new MAW sensors are placed there to detect HOBS missile launches?
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    Capabilities of PAF Dassault MIRAGE-III/V.

    Not 'Just a nice pic', but mighty nice one and breathtakingly good.
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    Ahmedpur Fire, A Natutes Revenge for killing a mad man?? 193 Dead

    Ok, for you let's change circumstances a bit... You throw a thick wade of $20 and/or $50 bills from an inconspicuous position (from where you were not be seen easily) in a busy crossing of ordinary people; so what would those people do? collect the cash and keep them safe for original owner or...
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    Ahmedpur Fire, A Natutes Revenge for killing a mad man?? 193 Dead

    If you were to throw a thick wade of $20 or 50$ currency notes in a busy square in a big city of USA: What in your opinion would happen? People will loot or no one will pay attention? Has anyone remembered what happened in USA when electricity when off in night many years back or in UK when...
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    Believe it or not! Petrol could be below Rs 30 a litre in 5 years

    What is the price per liter of Petrol in France?......... Google tells me Euro 1.47 per liter, that is, $1.66 per liter; Another wrote few post before that Petrol is Re. 76 in Mumbai, that is $1.18: Why are prices in France and India higher than Pakistan? Higher corporate profits or Govt. taxes...
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    Believe it or not! Petrol could be below Rs 30 a litre in 5 years

    Current price in Pakistan of Gasoline is Rs. 74 per liter which comes around to 0.70 USD per liter with conversion rate of 105.5; Where as in India, Price is Re. 59 per liter which comes around to 0.92 USD per liter with conversion rate of 64: How is it 3 times than the normal?
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    Believe it or not! Petrol could be below Rs 30 a litre in 5 years

    The BP chart you shared is the Electricity Production and Consumption. and till 2030 we can see that Oil used for production of electricity will be used, a bit less, but other fossil fuels will be used with much greater proportions, And on consumption of electricity side, minimal variance in...
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    Believe it or not! Petrol could be below Rs 30 a litre in 5 years

    As you know, 80% of world's energy comes from fossil fuels; Very basic fact of success of fossil fuel is that it is the most efficient form of energy carrier, as elucidated in my previous email. I would repeat, till the science fiction like electricity storage and retrial technology is...
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    Believe it or not! Petrol could be below Rs 30 a litre in 5 years

    Where you will put the cheap gasoline?
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    Believe it or not! Petrol could be below Rs 30 a litre in 5 years

    Your understanding is not correct. Products of Crude, petrol or diesel etc., are most efficient carriers of energy till now on every account, by weight or volume, energy density etc. So we find crude product carried and used in Airplanes, Rockets, Vehicles, Ships, cooking stoves etc. etc...
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    US intelligence chiefs warn of direct conflict between India, Pakistan: Report

    If a Father or a Guardian took a loan for the education of a child, and that child bungles in studies, then whose fault is this? A father should not have taken up a loan...........? Why do nation take up the loans in modern world? USA, India .................etc, even China with trillions of...
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    Budget 2017/2018: outlay Rs5.5 trillion ($53 billion)

    Higher amount is due to CPEC factor; Infrastructural projects of CPEC will be will be funded through this financing.
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    Pakistan Economy $313 Billion in 2017 : IMF

    Sorry, I am at a loss here. Higher GDP means, higher purchasing power for the populace, given that distribution of wealth will be some what skewed, some segments will get larger share. What were the consumption habits of Indians when India's per capita GDP was $1575 a few year ago? Huge appetite...
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    Pakistan is now a $300-billion economy "Growth rate hits nine-year high of 5.28pc"

    In this thread I am advocating that current GDP figures are understated; Ishaq Dar is stating that GDP is understated by 20-25% in a bloomberg interview; President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan is saying GDP is understated by more than 100%... links already provided in...
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    Pakistan Economy $313 Billion in 2017 : IMF

    So, what in your opinion is the secret of GDP of $270 Billion of Bangladesh?
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    Pakistan is now a $300-billion economy "Growth rate hits nine-year high of 5.28pc"

    Please visit the following link giving the sales of vehicles model-wise in India: https://mymotorwheels.wordpress.com/2017/02/06/january-2017-car-sales-in-india-model-wise-sales-figures/ Tata nano 391 units sold in Jan 2017, and check the other vehicles sold also................ your argument is...
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    Pakistan is now a $300-billion economy "Growth rate hits nine-year high of 5.28pc"

    check sheet provide by you don't answer any question, check points pertain to many many other fields not needed under current discussion. Bangladesh has clear advantage w.r.t. in two fields; -- rice production: Bangladesh produces about 35 million tons annually of different types of rice as...
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    Pakistan is now a $300-billion economy "Growth rate hits nine-year high of 5.28pc"

    I had read your post very carefully, and disagreed with it on points elaborated. You should had listened to your teachers more carefully.
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