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Now washed from NA 246 tooOff the topic: It is not come under NA 246
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Now washed from NA 246 tooOff the topic: It is not come under NA 246
You seem as clueless as a hen in a pigsty where economics are concerned. Agreed the infrastructure will come up, but guess who's going to be paying for it in the long run? Chinese private companies are going to construct, operate and manage the infrastructure for all that you have mentioned with their own work force. Pakistan will only be providing security and land at a throwaway price..Now, this guy's pulling the rest of the stuff out of his rear due to paid money and yellow journalism. There are massive projects that without even discussing it with any Financial person, using common sense tells you that there are multiple billion dollars involved. To build a nice highway for a few miles usually costs about a billion dollars with a couple of exists and interchanges. Here, you are building a trade corridor for a region covering like 3 billion people, with many countries which will get benefit, all the way to a port, associated infrastructure, obviously, electricity and all to support the growth. Just calculate that a power plant costs a few billion at the least and there are many needed. So you don't have to be a financial analyst to understand and do basic summing of the data. Its pretty self explanatory and it is an investment, vs. the free US aid. Two different things, do different purposes and two different strategic reasons all together.
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J-10 is now Impossible as PAF has plans to acquire some what 32+ Block-52s along with some more used F-16s Block-15s. Also there can be a contract of J-31s in near future.
You seem as clueless as a hen in a pigsty where economics are concerned. Agreed the infrastructure will come up, but guess who's going to be paying for it in the long run? Chinese private companies are going to construct, operate and manage the infrastructure for all that you have mentioned with their own work force. Pakistan will only be providing security and land at a throwaway price..!
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taking about defense deals only
we need frigates. and 7 subs or 8 subs? lets wait and see
and I will love to see Jf17 blk 2 rolling out and starting of joint production of J10b which is a capable air craft............ and Z10 Thunderbolts? yes why not. Vipers for high altitudes like northern areas,Kashmir and frontier and Thunderbolt for planes of Punjab and Sindh................. so guys gear up and wait for finalized deal
taking about defense deals only
we need frigates. and 7 subs or 8 subs? lets wait and see
and I will love to see Jf17 blk 2 rolling out and starting of joint production of J10b which is a capable air craft............ and Z10 Thunderbolts? yes why not. Vipers for high altitudes like northern areas,Kashmir and frontier and Thunderbolt for planes of Punjab and Sindh................. so guys gear up and wait for finalized deal
You seem as clueless as a hen in a pigsty where economics are concerned. Agreed the infrastructure will come up, but guess who's going to be paying for it in the long run? Chinese private companies are going to construct, operate and manage the infrastructure for all that you have mentioned with their own work force. Pakistan will only be providing security and land at a throwaway price..
The private Chinese companies are obviously not going to do it for free. It's business. They are going to extract their last penny spent, from you and not the Chinese government. You'll realise when you have to spend Rs 50 per km at toll booths along the highway, twice the amount you're paying for electricity and gas (unless subsidized by the govt of Pakistan, which is unlikely) and so on! Nothing comes for free especially from the Chinese who are more interested in furthering their own national interests by constructing the Kashgar-Gwadar road. They are the ones who need a doorway to the Middle East and Pakistan is being used for achieving its ambitions, throwing a few morsels on the way to keep you happy!
so yes, Pakistan-China relations are not just about screwing India, we are passed that. we have so many other areas we can work together. are you saying Chinese companies should not be benefiting from this?
Screwing India? I thought it was the other way around!so yes, Pakistan-China relations are not just about screwing India
You seem as clueless as a hen in a pigsty where economics are concerned. Agreed the infrastructure will come up, but guess who's going to be paying for it in the long run? Chinese private companies are going to construct, operate and manage the infrastructure for all that you have mentioned with their own work force. Pakistan will only be providing security and land at a throwaway price..
The private Chinese companies are obviously not going to do it for free. It's business. They are going to extract their last penny spent, from you and not the Chinese government. You'll realise when you have to spend Rs 50 per km at toll booths along the highway, twice the amount you're paying for electricity and gas (unless subsidized by the govt of Pakistan, which is unlikely) and so on! Nothing comes for free especially from the Chinese who are more interested in furthering their own national interests by constructing the Kashgar-Gwadar road. They are the ones who need a doorway to the Middle East and Pakistan is being used for achieving its ambitions, throwing a few morsels on the way to keep you happy!
You seem as clueless as a hen in a pigsty where economics are concerned. Agreed the infrastructure will come up, but guess who's going to be paying for it in the long run? Chinese private companies are going to construct, operate and manage the infrastructure for all that you have mentioned with their own work force. Pakistan will only be providing security and land at a throwaway price..
The private Chinese companies are obviously not going to do it for free. It's business. They are going to extract their last penny spent, from you and not the Chinese government. You'll realise when you have to spend Rs 50 per km at toll booths along the highway, twice the amount you're paying for electricity and gas (unless subsidized by the govt of Pakistan, which is unlikely) and so on! Nothing comes for free especially from the Chinese who are more interested in furthering their own national interests by constructing the Kashgar-Gwadar road. They are the ones who need a doorway to the Middle East and Pakistan is being used for achieving its ambitions, throwing a few morsels on the way to keep you happy!
The only reason Indians find him credible is because he's more of a against Pakistan journalist.If you find him credible, watch his latest programs on the visit of Chinese president and investment.
That will change your mind.
Ok, the $40 billion are just MOUs. There are no contracts signed as yet! Check out the $30 billion MOUs signed by Pakistan and China in 2010. What happened to them?If you find him credible, watch his latest programs on the visit of Chinese president and investment.
That will change your mind. By the way, the video you have posted is at least 5-7 year old.
Here, got something latest for you.
India shaken by Chinese investment, says Sethi - thenews.com.pk
They are contracts not MOUs I know you Indians are trying to come with stupid arguments to satisfy yourselves but its of no use and the work has begun and work is also going on previously signed contractsOk, the $40 billion are just MOUs. There are no contracts signed as yet! Check out the $30 billion MOUs signed by Pakistan and China in 2010. What happened to them?
In other words you have received $70 billion from China since 2010!! That's a lot of dosh. But how many projects have taken off?
So lets wait and see. The picture will become clear within a year or two, though China will go full steam ahead with its Kashgar-Gwadar road project as it it is in their own national interest.
Ok, the $40 billion are just MOUs. .