The thing that Pakistani producers and directors has to realize is that they have access to huge market in India now. Bol received critical acclaim in India too and I think it was commercial success. How much would it have cost to make such a film? Few hits in India and your industry would be...
May be so in terms of winning the war. But India could cause enough damage that would last for decades to come. But can you bet that if these two countries engage in war then other countries wouldn't get involved too. I wonder who gets major support?
I am sure China would get support from...
All bets are off if you guys support insurgency against our state. May be Dalai lama is a peaceful man. But if India wants it could definitely find enough angry Tibetans to start the insurgency. And all you can do is point us to 1962 war and feel comfortable.1962's India is not today's India...
Heck, Chinese Dragon is a cunning fellow. He always try to divert any topic that speaks ill of China. And every time he diverts it on India. I don't know why Indians reply to his idiotic posts. Leave the god damn whining troll alone.
Can someone tell me how many students go to America and UK for studies from Pakistan every year? I see few people coming to US. Can someone share that information?
I think we need to prop up Afghanistan as a counter to Pakistan just like China props up Pakistan against us. That would check those who act against our interests. If both US, India and the west could come together then it is possible to have self sustaining ANA with in a decade.
Why would tourists want to wear any trackers on them no matter what? They would much rather travel to some other country where they would treated as human beings. Its like breaking off a leg for some minor toe injury. Anyways best of luck Srilanka.
Are you kidding me? Running generators for such a long power cuts will drain your wallet. These are major cities not even villages. How are you managing there?
It seems Pakistan is literally going into dark ages.
Outstanding dues: PSO halts supply to power companies
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan State Oil (PSO) halted the supply of oil to power companies due to the non-payment of bills, Express 24/7 reported on Sunday.
The power shortfall has reached 8,900 hundred megawatts across the country.
According to the...
And these hypocrites want all their women to fully clad themselves. At the same time they behave as if they are perfect Muslims passing judgments on others. What an idiots.
A truth from 1996. Sure. At least I am happy justice is served. But in certain other country that can't be expected. Remember Bangladesh war' 71. Shame on you.