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    Worst of financial crisis yet to come: IMF chief economist

    This whole meltdown is avoidable EDITORIAL (December 16 2008): The Governor of State Bank of Pakistan, Dr Shamshad Akhtar, has been repeatedly arguing that world financial trouble has not impacted Pakistan. It has certainly not impacted our banks, thanks to a conservative SBP approach as the...
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    Worst of financial crisis yet to come: IMF chief economist

    you again? we've already been through this, SBP has cleared up this stuff. Pakistan has not been affected by the financial crisis. our problem is our own, we've caused it since the past year.
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    Skyscaper city

    I'm an everyday visitor, keep up the good work!
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    Pakistani Taliban Vows to Battle India

    there have been cases where the Afghan army has made incursions pass the Durand Line into Pakistan. However, the tribal laskhars taught them a thing or two. Roadrunner is right, the tribals will always say they are from Pakistan-they still are independent because of their lifestyle-but they...
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    Pakistan's Overbearing Army

    how muslims perceive the khilafa, give allegiance, or how caliphs spent their lives shouldn't really matter at all. no one said that khilafa will be perfect, actually the Prophet (SAWS) himself knew that shortly after his time, the khilafa will loose its islamic characteristics and instead...
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    Pakistan's Overbearing Army

    I sit corrected. That may be so, however, their advice to the US administration regarding Pakistan, is to "console any insecurities vis-à-vis india through kashmir". we both know nothing will come out of this except lip service. india will still be given a free hand to do whatever it wants in...
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    BVR capabilities of PAF

    Blain, H-2 is a BVR weapon, and H-4 is a stand-off weapon. H-2 was developed between Pakistan and South Africa. This was confirmed a long time ago. It's just Pakistani journalism that confused everyone, H-2 was mentioned as a bomb that hit "air targets". At first, I thought H-2 was the a...
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    Who Won the Air War in 1971?

    written, of course, "By Indranil Banerjie, Rupak Chattopadhyay and Air Marshal (Retired) C.V.Gole" "By the end of the first week of the war, PAF fighters in the West appeared to have lost their will to fight. By this time, the IAF was repeatedly hitting secondary targets including railway...
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    Who Won the Air War in 1971?

    have you bothered researching into the matter yourself? the runway was bombed to oblivion!!! chances for martyrdom ran out when the runway was bombed, many times over.
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    Who Won the Air War in 1971?

    and what do you have to offer besides Bharat-Rakshak, which magically becomes a reliable source? honestly, I don't see the point of this discussion at all, there's no clear evidence. we can just work with whatever we have. 1965 BBC interview clearly shows us indian claims being trashed, while...
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    Who Won the Air War in 1971?

    no offense, but I don't think you understand what he was trying to say. PAF destroyed their aircraft so the enemy could not get their hands on it. If they destroyed 11 out of 16 aircraft by themselves, which means they were able to keep that much aircraft against everything the IAF had. that...
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    Nice reading about Babur and Ra'ad/H2/H4 etc

    Munir! were the hell did you get this thing from!? although this hasn't focused on pakistan's "peep" into the fallen tomahawks, Ukraine and South Africa are indeed sources of technology for Pakistan. I'm glad you differentiated between H-2 and H-4, I always thought they were both air-to-ground...
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    Pakistan's Overbearing Army

    Bullsh!t!!!:rofl: there was no private sector to begin with, Bhutto wiped all of that out with his nationalization campaign and destroyed Pakistan's industrial backbone! the only significant enterprises/companies to exist in Pakistan today, are either state-owned, army-owned, or chinese...
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    Zardari, the Govt., and China

    Chinese support led to the JuD ban Amir Mir Thursday 11 December 2008 LAHORE: The United Nations Security Council’s decision to ban the Jamaatul Daawa (JuD) as a global terrorist organization could only become possible after China, which had thrice blocked similar attempts to...
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    Zardari, the Govt., and China

    China earlier blocked moves to ban JuD New York (PTI): Three attempts to proscribe Jamaat-ud-Dawah, the frontal organisation of the Pakistan-based terror outfit LeT, in the UN Security Council were blocked by China, and now all eyes would be on what Beijing does on the fresh move to ban the...
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    Zardari, the Govt., and China

    Zardari Govt. Misled China More information is coming out that confirms how the Zardari-Gilani government has deliberately opened a door that could lead to future sanctions against Pakistan and its military under the pretext of fighting terrorism. This is suicide for Pakistan. This is also my...
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    88% Pakistanis say country headed in wrong direction: IRI survey

    sir, Jinnah left this lifestyle later on and became more closer with his roots. People make mistakes, I can say the same thing about a lot of people. what matters is if they can change themselves. (this DOES NOT justify bad acts, and I hope none of you engage in these acts with the intention to...
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    88% Pakistanis say country headed in wrong direction: IRI survey

    so I guess we just have to live with it? we can wait while thousands of diehard jiyalas, who never ever change their minds, vote for PPP again? forget about them, what about the jahel people living under waderas, who hop onto trucks and head out to vote? let's say we just wait this one out...
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    Is there a recession in Pakistan?

    take a look at the date of the article... UPDATE 2-Pakistan budget cuts subsidies, broadens tax base Wed Jun 11, 2008 By Sahar Ahmed ISLAMABAD, June 11 (Reuters) - Pakistan's fledgling government delivered its annual budget on Wednesday aimed at restoring fiscal discipline by slashing...
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    Is there a recession in Pakistan?

    if this is a reply to my previous post, then I'm not sure what you're getting at. the last post was about oil prices for this year and the last. do you want me to show FDI over a period of 7 years? if so, I'm not going to spend my time doing that, if you were paying attention to the Pakistani...
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