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    Ashok Leyland to supply 200 trucks to Bangladesh as part of $2-bn line of credit

    As I said an idiotic response. One company do not make an industry. We so had Onida, Videocon etx. But when foreign OEM came in, they lost the business. BD doesn't even allow competition due to high import duties. None of the electronics manufacturing major has called BD home yet. And that is...
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    Race to 6G: Chinese researchers declare data streaming record with whirling radio waves

    Keysight UXM is one of the most useless devices out there. Anritsu has the current best test equipment in LTE/5G arena.
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    Ashok Leyland to supply 200 trucks to Bangladesh as part of $2-bn line of credit

    Your response is more than enough warranted about your knowledge on electronics. "ELECTRONICS" is not only mobile.
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    Ashok Leyland to supply 200 trucks to Bangladesh as part of $2-bn line of credit

    I work in this industry and I know for a fact, BD doesn't have an electronics industry. Canadian/US manufacturers import most 60% of the components from China and the rest from Vietnam, Taiwan, India, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Name any electronics manufacturing major, they have at...
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    Ashok Leyland to supply 200 trucks to Bangladesh as part of $2-bn line of credit

    Depends. Even India has a lots of products to offer. As far as I know the trade talks collapsed on BD insistence on duty free imports of your garment sector. It's for BD govt to share on what it produces. Your RMG sector makes around 90% of your export basket. And yes for other products...
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    Ashok Leyland to supply 200 trucks to Bangladesh as part of $2-bn line of credit

    There is no need to act arrogant here. Trade should be mutually beneficial. Unlike Chinese suckers like Bilal, we should be ensure their products find a home in India. But the problem is we can't give them zero duty access to their garment/rmg sector. And that's their only demand. India is...
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    Ashok Leyland to supply 200 trucks to Bangladesh as part of $2-bn line of credit

    BD is asking for zero tariff on their garment exports. The thing is India herself has a huge garment industry employing millions. BD has taken advantage of her "underdeveloped" status and has become a garment powerhouse. India is open to import anything else. But BD has nothing much to offer...
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    PAF speeds up fighter force modernisation with JF-17 Block III- Gulf News

    Not to deflect the topic, but could I genuinely know the "equal contribution" of Pakistan towards JF17 like that of Tejas? Did Pakistan design the Mission computer and architecture, FCS software, aircraft design, final integration etc?
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    Pakistan's next generation national warships: Jinnah Class Frigates

    I don't know from where you find this price? I saw you quoted this BS price in another thread but again facts in PDF are taken for a spin. In what world one simple ship would take 4B? Even our Aircraft carrier costs is 2.3B odd. Our Kolkata class ship is 1B including weapons and helicopters...
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    Tesla Model S Goes 752 Miles [1210 km] with a Prototype Battery from a [Pakistani-American] Michigan Startup

    Battery range and size is only a part of it. The software is the one playing an important role along with BMS. The same Battery with an Ford EV would give an less range. I think that's where Tesla excels.
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    India Economy Survey 2021-22, GDP growth 9.2%, GDP $2.98 trillion, Debt to GDP 89.3%

    Nope. I think we are really doing that. Again govt cannot invest that money. For example the GoI itself through it's own money directly invests around 200B on highways, Railways, Ports, Airports etc. Other infra includes building houses, water pipelines, canals are.covered in other Dept budgets...
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    India Economy Survey 2021-22, GDP growth 9.2%, GDP $2.98 trillion, Debt to GDP 89.3%

    Debt allocated for AI failure is 52k crores. Equal to around 7.3B dollars. That is not huge comparing to 1.4T planned. Even Railways capital budget has received a huge boost. As I said infra covers lot of things including airports, Railways, small ports, cargo vessels, godowns etc. Some will be...
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    When an Indian historian lashed out at the west.

    Most of the Indians I have spoken with were actually fond of the Chinese. But your govt didn't exactly see us as an friend. But instead it poked us through Pakistan and then poked us directly. We did not build military infra right up to the border first. You have a problem when we do the same...
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    India Economy Survey 2021-22, GDP growth 9.2%, GDP $2.98 trillion, Debt to GDP 89.3%

    Our fiscal deficit needs to be brought back to 4% again. Covid crises had fucked up our borrowings and we had 9% deficit last year which is understandable. But to again have 6.8% this year? Should have been 4.5-5%. India would be repaying loans for the second half of this decade if this...
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    Philippine Navy Procures BrahMos Anti-Ship Missile System

    Do not derail the thread. If you want to start a thread on Dhruv, start a new one. Some good deal for India with around 80% Indian parts. Another deal is coming soon for Phillipines Army. Hopefully Helis are on the table too.
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    Why the name "India" was a good choice for the former British colony

    Mughals called it Hinduston. Of course some have more time in their life and in their boredom they start useless threads like these. This land mass was called "Bharatha". Supposedly after a king who ruled the whole of India. Remember I am using the word "land mass" and not country. From...
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    More than just fighter jet: Turkey’s MMU investments to lift exports

    And why should Pakistan join Turkey on a project when Pakistanis claim that they had already developed JF17 and was part of development process? Hurjet even if it comes on time wouldn't provide the advantages JF17 provides in terms of combat effectiveness. In all likelihood from what Pakistanis...
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    Pakistan Rangers and Indian BSF Exchanged Sweets on India's Republic Day

    Say whatever you want. Your politicians have been fooling your local populace. Pakistan have enough brainwashed radicals to blow themselves up. Previously it was Afghanistan. Now Iran. The blame game would not stop. Your facts should stand up in a court of law. Go to international court if you...
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