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100000 USD*100=1,00,00,000 PKR.
What has made me glad is 1.2 Million contributed by the staff of Chinese Embassy, the amount may be small but speaks volumes about the relationships.
The US government has pledged more money toward this year's flood relief efforts in Pakistan than the country's own government, according to a report this month from the Congressional Research Service.
Floods have devastated swaths of the Pakistani countryside this year. And once again the United States is contributing substantial funds, despite strained ties between the two governments and large anti-American street protests.
US outspends Islamabad on flood relief in Pakistan - CSMonitor.com
According to a little noticed detail in a report titled “Pakistan: US Foreign Assistance,” the country's central government has pledged $91 million toward flood relief, a third less than the $134.6 million promised by the US State Department and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) as of the end of September 2012.
Its a joke or they want to offend pakistan instead of helping.
It sure does According to a little noticed detail in a report titled “Pakistan: US Foreign Assistance,” the country's central government has pledged $91 million toward flood relief, a third less than the $134.6 million promised by the US State Department and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) as of the end of September 2012.
Probably just the first installment.....more to come ?
Right amount to express sympathy. That's good. China is more mature than before.
In addition, China is not a rich country. Why we should give money to others for free.
As usual, some Indians are just pathetic. Ask yourselves, did you ever donate money to anybody?
Probably just the first installment.....more to come ?
The US government has pledged more money toward this year's flood relief efforts in Pakistan than the country's own government, according to a report this month from the Congressional Research Service.
Floods have devastated swaths of the Pakistani countryside this year. And once again the United States is contributing substantial funds, despite strained ties between the two governments and large anti-American street protests.
US outspends Islamabad on flood relief in Pakistan - CSMonitor.com
According to a little noticed detail in a report titled Pakistan: US Foreign Assistance, the country's central government has pledged $91 million toward flood relief, a third less than the $134.6 million promised by the US State Department and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) as of the end of September 2012.
China has sent a cargo plane to Karachi, carrying relief supplies to help victims of the quake. The Chinese government is sending a total of around 5 million US dollars worth of emergency aid to Pakistan, as well as 1.5 million US dollars in cash. The deliveries include generators, medicine, tents and blankets.
The first flight of relief materials offered by the Chinese government for
earthquake-hit Pakistan are unloaded at the Jinnah International airport in the
country's southern port city of Karachi on Sept. 28, 2013. China on Thursday
announced humanitarian aid for Pakistan following the recent earthquake there which
includes 1.5 million U.S. dollars and supplies worth 30 million yuan (4.88 million
U.S. dollars).(Xinhua/Masroor)