Says a Chinese, the masters of tech stealing.
Jealousy, the green eyed monster, strikes again. Every time we buy something that Pakistanis cannot afford.
Glad that they found out, but it's scary that a conversation at the highest possible level could get leaked. I wonder how it happened - electronic bugging, or the good old 'fly on the wall' technique.
You have demonstrated enough times that you are not American, with the shitty grammar that you use. No native English speaker would write in the way you do, which itself is a giveaway. Members have also pointed out the curious coincidence of you joining the forum on the same day that...
Yea I know that SL's per capita GDP is higher. You seem to be having trouble following a proper chain of thought. Your question was why India was not improving its economy, to which I answered we are doing so. We are improving our economy. A lot.
Please point out any illogically nationalistic...
Who said we don't? We are adding about two Sri Lankan GDPs to our GDP every year. We spend less than 2 percent o our GDP on defence.
Good to see that cheerleading is not just a Pakistani timepass.
He thinks that because his army is only useful for fighting America's wars and getting some dole (CSF) for that, Chinese army is also the same. Except that China would be giving both dole and soldiers to Pakistan. Because they love Pakistan sooo much.
Let them enjoy their delusions of Chinese...
Let me get this straight - you, being convinced that your navy can never fight us, are hoping that a big, benevolent daddy will fight for you. You are hoping for something that would never happen, and it's me that is desperate? What can be more desparate than knowing your armed forces are...
So they go to govt schools, universities and colleges.
The point is that the spedning on education seen in the Union budget is only a small fraction of India's total spending, which includes spending by 29 states as well as the private sector.
But the military is only funded by the central govt.
Not to mention the large investment done by the private sector. There are more private schools, colleges, and universities than govt ones in most places. There is no such private investment in defence.
Whereas Pakistan is a shining example of peaceful co-existence, I suppose.
Pakistan : “an international migraine” ? | BBC World Have Your Say
Pakistan is 'epicenter of Islamic terrorism' - CNN.com
The Islamic Republic Of Pakistan: The World's Most Dangerous Nation Holds An Election - Forbes
That's a selective reading. The quran leaves plenty of room to allow governments to punish apostates, and in some places, clearly condones it. And even if that weren't true, it is pointless to say that islam itself allows freedom of consience, when most islamic countries today and most islamic...
The fact of the matter is that there is no solution to the Kashmir issue that is acceptable to all. No Indian govt would give up an inch of Kashmir (or any other state), because that would be political suicide. The willl of the Indian people is quite clear, that we do not intend to give away an...
The law exists. People are too scared to defy the law. Please check out the laws of Saudi on apostacy.
I'm willing to be corrected - please do tell me, is apostacy punishable or not in islam?