Truly, I believe that the poster is an Indian false flagger writing intentionally dumb things to troll Pakistanis. Once or twice this fella has said Pakistan should increase its population to become a bigger economy :lol:
Yea, I was joking about the google reviews. :lol:
I see that there are some cost issues by reading the Wiki page for this project. But lower financing cost and lessons learned from the previous project can make this one a success. It is upto the bureaucracy in Pakistan to deliver this vision
I just googled this and found 4.6 star google review for the project. Why is that a problem?
EDIT: Seems like it is a CPEC project that is under implementation. Phase 1 is already online - https://cpec.gov.pk/project-details/10
The credit for green energy from western countries will likely be...
International funding for green energy initiatives are easy and cheap for developing countries. This initiative is a good start for Pakistan to reduce its carbon footprint while at the same time reducing fossil fuel import charges. How can this possibly not be good news? :coffee:
The 300K reserve troops will not be sent to battle. They will used as 'special police' for the occupied territories. Regular troops from occupied regions will likely be moved to frontlines :pop:
Such dramatic fall within a short period could be because of speculators. Recall the George Soros bet against UK pound.
https://fortunly.com/articles/george-soros-and-the-bank-of-england
I think that because of the devastation due to flood, the speculators are gambling that Pak GDP will tank...
North Koreans who flee to China are deported back to North Korea. The same fate will await the Russians who flee to China. Maybe they will get a free helmet from China to fight in Ukraine :laugh:
Floods are to blame. Massive loss in production will fuel speculators frenzy to tank PKR. I think the Rupee may slowly recover after the flood waters recede.