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  1. TechLahore

    US worried over Pak perception of India's role in Afghanistan

    Foxbat: Yes, because you forget that China also pumps several hundred billion dollars annually to fund the US deficit. This is China spending from its 2+T in foreign reserves to help the world, since the US is a net spender.
  2. TechLahore

    US worried over Pak perception of India's role in Afghanistan

    Are you for real???? Each one of the things you have said above is crap. UN Says Kashmir Remains on UNSC's Agenda http://www.kashmirglobal.com/content/un-says-kashmir-remains-unsc’s-agenda-0 EU wants Kashmir resolved using OIC EU wants Kashmir resolved using OIC The Dawn OIC Contact...
  3. TechLahore

    US worried over Pak perception of India's role in Afghanistan

    Since you don't have a response to any of the hard numbers I quoted, and you can't tell me that 1.2T of a global GDP of 70+T is representative of the "world's growth engine" you are now embarking on subjective rhetoric. Your obfuscation riddled post makes the facts pretty clear. As for...
  4. TechLahore

    US worried over Pak perception of India's role in Afghanistan

    Daer ayed, durust ayed. By the way, according to your press, we are not waiting. Once again, I personally don't believe these stories at ALL. I think they are crap. But your government and media appear to: 'Pakistan's ISI aids insurgency in India, Afghanistan' - The Economic Times Do...
  5. TechLahore

    US worried over Pak perception of India's role in Afghanistan

    It's not a strange stand. Kashmir is an internationally recognized disputed territory and has been so since 1947. You must be aware of the UN resolutions and various condemnations issued by international organizations (such as the OIC) against India. Numerous countries have, on their own...
  6. TechLahore

    US worried over Pak perception of India's role in Afghanistan

    Do you have figures to back up this monumental bull$hit, or is it a "free standing" structure? India runs an annual deficit averaging $110B dollars. Net-net, this is what the world receives from India after all is said and done. Contrast this with the size of the world GDP, which is currently...
  7. TechLahore

    US worried over Pak perception of India's role in Afghanistan

    I don't get it. Why should we? We have our own strategy to deal with this sort of thing and numerous Pakistani officials have actually said that while India plays a f1lthy game of promoting terror in Pakistan, we don't crib and complain to the world like you might choose to. To each his own...
  8. TechLahore

    India, UK should keep eye on China military:British defence secretary Liam Fox

    Dil kay behlanay ko Ghalib yeh khayaal acha hai. We are not the ones used to being used, you know. :azn: Hehehe. But according to your press and government, we are the ones using the West :-) At least be consistent with your mudslinging :-)
  9. TechLahore

    India, UK should keep eye on China military:British defence secretary Liam Fox

    The process of roping India in to western strategic alliances continues... bari mehengi hay yeh dosti :-)
  10. TechLahore

    Korean Railway to operate trains in Punjab

    You know as well as everyone else that deals like these can't happen until the sword(s) of damocles hanging over our collective heads are not addressed first. But ignoring that part of the discussion, at an objective level, while I am sure you like the locomotives made in India, most...
  11. TechLahore

    How the Ottoman empire killed 1.5 million Christians to establish an Islamic empire.

    Makes me see red when I see these #@$#@$#ing hypocritical british newspapers dig up dirt on other people... if they are in the dirt digging business, they have enough of their own to bury themselves and their entire nation 50 times over. Stupid @#$#ing thread. I would suggest the following...
  12. TechLahore

    JF-17 jets - View from Indian Media

    Actually there are Urdu news channels from India. I have seen one at the very least. Can't remember the name. Not only do the presenters use spoken Urdu, the ticker runs in Urdu script also. Not saying this video is not a spoof, but news organizations often syndicate content from others. You...
  13. TechLahore

    Pakistan stops Al-Qaeda offensive?

    Be that as it may, this is not your decision to make, nor are you privy to the facts on the ground. Thus far, Gen. Kiyani has demonstrated exceptional ability in navigating the situation both in terms of military ops and negotiations. His track record is better than any NATO commander's. Despite...
  14. TechLahore

    India a natural ally to the USA: Pentagon

    Wow. That's what you would call a paternity test shocker :-)
  15. TechLahore

    Pak mangoes export to Japan from next year

    Don't forget Sindhri, in my book, the King of Mangoes right beside the Langra! The agri sector in Pakistan can pay massive dividends for the country. It remains amazingly strong despite natural disasters and the fact that the gov has hardly ever had a meaningful strategy for it. Literally, in...
  16. TechLahore

    Pak team officials impressed by truck driver's bowling

    Quite amazing how fast bowlers literally grow on trees in Pakistan... tons of talent here!
  17. TechLahore

    India a natural ally to the USA: Pentagon

    Every country can take that position. The net-net is that China imports more oil than India does and there is still a $460B *annual* delta between China's position and India's. Let's wait and see if India enters a military alliance. Only time will tell.
  18. TechLahore

    India a natural ally to the USA: Pentagon

    I am sorry if you find this hard to agree with, but I will say it anyway. And not because I am from Pakistan or because I have a bone to pick with India. But the fact is that there is no "global economic partnership". India is seen as a market, pure and simple. The reason western companies are...
  19. TechLahore

    Time for Pakistan & Russia to mend fences: Russian Media

    Yes, thanks for fixing my error. The Turkish PM's wife. The point was not that the President or PMs wives haven't accompanied them on state visits, but rather that the Turkish PM's wife came to Pakistan in her capacity as a doctor and actually did the work herself, with her own hands. That...
  20. TechLahore

    India a natural ally to the USA: Pentagon

    And here I will point to Iraq as exhibit A. Iraq not only purchased ~ $30B worth of arms - and that too, in 1980s dollars - they played a key strategic role for the US in keeping Iran bogged down and causing $350B worth of destruction to that country while killing 1.5 million people. Yet, once...
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