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For Pakistanis infrastucture means roads, roads and roads.
That too few roads that are made for military purposes and that too in some elite part of their country.
World over Infrastructure means:
- Roads
- Railways
- Airports
- Seaports
- Electricity
- Public Transport
to name a few.
Our rail transport is pathetic but we have some of the best airports, road network and Gawadar will be a very modern seaport.
See.....
I knew this gonna Happen....
Justin Joseph in full scale of I got a bigger dick competition.....
And i don't want to derail this thread that's why i have not posted any pics.
Airports do you have something even closer to Delhi's IGI airport??????????
Forget about Gwadar we are not talking about future, because if i start posting about future you will be in deep pain.
Our single port JLNP has 10 times the combined capacity of pakistan and if you just google our Cochin port or Port of Pipavav to get a hint.
Wasn't that you JJsir,
plz try to understand or still behave
My point is simple that the article is talking about infrastructure but Pakistan don't have better infrastructure then India.
Even the article says about roads only.
And every sincere person will understand that its not troll but a genuine discussion.
And i don't want to derail this thread that's why i have not posted any pics.
How could we use that don't exist at all.
Wasn't that you
The roads :
Yes. Yes, you read right. The roads. I used to live in Mumbai and now I live in Delhi and, yes, I think good roads are a great, mammoth, gargantuan luxury! Face it, when did you last see a good road in India? Like a really smooth road. Drivable, wide, nicely built and long, yawning, stretching so far that you want zip on till eternity and loosen the gears and let the car fly. A road without squeeze or bump or gaping holes that pop up like blood-dripping kitchen knives in Ramsay Brothers films. When did you last see such roads? Pakistan is full of such roads. Driving on the motorway between Islamabad and Lahore, I thought of the Indian politician who ruled a notorious —, one could almost say viciously — potholed state and spoke of turning the roads so smooth that they would resemble the cheeks of Hema Malini. They remained as dented as the face of Frankenstein's monster. And here, in Pakistan, I was travelling on roads that — well, how can one now avoid this? — were as smooth as Hema Malini's cheeks! Pakistani roads are broad and smooth and almost entirely, magically, pot hole free. How do they do it; this country that is ostensibly so far behind in economic growth compared to India? But they do and one of my most delightful experiences in Pakistan has been travelling on its fabulous roads. No wonder the country is littered with SUVs — Pakistan has the roads for such cars! Even in tiny Bajaur in the North West frontier province, hard hit by the Taliban, and a little more than a frontier post, the roads were smoother than many I know in India. Even Bajaur has a higher road density than India! If there is one thing we should learn from the Pakistanis, it is how to build roads. And oh, another thing, no one throws beer bottles or trash on the highways and motorways.
And oh, here's the best thing. Indian rupee is worth almost double the Pakistani rupee, so everything is at a 50 percent discount. Naturally, I love Pakistan!