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India offers to export electricity to Pakistan

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we simply live to die in hunger then take your bloody dollars as we have self respect .no move on kid we dont need you bloody power or aid go help your slums villagers and those formers suicide daily . don't make my mode off from your trolling

"Dollars"? We ain't offering you any dollars either.Rupees,sure but we aren't going to reach into our foreign reserves to help you guys out(That's where India keep her "dollars")

"Mode"? did you mean your mood? The sentence that you were looking for is framed as the following;

"Do not put my mood off with your trolling".

Boy for a General,you sure do sound illiterate!
 
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You are ready to boil in the summer heat just because you don't trust India?

not first time its now almost 6 years puplic is ready for that to buy generators dude no one rely on gov now every home work place buy 30000 ruppes gen for live in peace .only poor like me can not .
 
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Not required to sell it to Pakistan, GoI should think about those thousands of villages which are still in darkness.

thousands og villagers that makes almost 80% of total world without electricity- :tup:
yeah you need more than we need it-
So stop trying to be generous when you dont have electricity to give 400 million of your own--
 
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not first time its now almost 6 years puplic is ready for that to buy generators dude no one rely on gov now every home work place buy 30000 ruppes gen for live in peace .only poor like me can not .

imran bhai i think they call their actresses as bijli :D- i know they have lot of them- even as spares :rofl: :rofl:
 
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Summer mein abhi time hein, Jitna summer me jala utna ab ugal raha hein.

BTW kid i never feel heat since last 12 years as i stay 24 hours in AC rooms.chill now.

i was in pakistan till there was no power cut .i come aboard i never seen power cut.lolz
 
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dont burn guys its raining now:P

Heavy rainfall in Lahore
Updated at: 1518 PST, Saturday, July 23, 2011
Heavy rainfall in Lahore LAHORE: After strong winds, Lahore is experiencing heavy rainfall. Water has accumulated in many low-lying areas of the city, Geo News reported on Saturday.

According to the MET office, the new spell of monsoon rains has begun in Lahore and other cities of Punjab which is expected to last for the next three days.

The rain has broken the heat wave in the city and people are enjoying the pleasant weather. However, Mall road, Court ... Full Story
 
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dont burn guys its raining now:P

Heavy rainfall in Lahore
Updated at: 1518 PST, Saturday, July 23, 2011
Heavy rainfall in Lahore LAHORE: After strong winds, Lahore is experiencing heavy rainfall. Water has accumulated in many low-lying areas of the city, Geo News reported on Saturday.

According to the MET office, the new spell of monsoon rains has begun in Lahore and other cities of Punjab which is expected to last for the next three days.

The rain has broken the heat wave in the city and people are enjoying the pleasant weather. However, Mall road, Court ... Full Story

yeah- who needs bijli when you can always have a manji outside :rofl: :rofl:
 
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thousands og villagers that makes almost 80% of total world without electricity- :tup:
yeah you need more than we need it-
So stop trying to be generous when you dont have electricity to give 400 million of your own--

India has about 641,000 villages, of them 145,000 has population below 1000. So i won't be surprised if most of them don't have electricity.

I don't know where you got that 80% data from.

You should go for some mathematics tuition lately, to save yourself from further numerical embarrassment. :rofl:
 
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Facing severe energy shortages, Pakistan has sought as much as 500 MW of electricity from India by laying a transmission line from Punjab into Lahore.

New Delhi is willing to help and is exploring the points which can be used to hook-up to the grid in Pakistan through a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) line, government sources said.

The proposal to buy power was made when an expert group visited Pakistan this week to discuss energy cooperation.

Sources said the transmission line may not take very long to build and power could start flowing in matter of months.

However, details and modalities of the purchase and the techno-commercial as well as sovereign arrangements that would be needed are still to be worked out.

The power-starved nation is ready to explore all options for sourcing power from India.

The sources said, they (Pakistan) will have to buy power from India. It could be from any source either a private or a public sector power generation plant.

Pakistan wants 500 MW power from India but will have to put in place a transmission network which will facilitate transfer of electricity. At the same time India on its part will have to construct a transmission network.

The sources added that the two nations have to first develop transmission lines for evacuation of electricity. However, they did not specify the timeline for the completion of the transmission network.

The talks between the two nations are still on and they are yet to reach at an agreement.

A Power Ministry delegation led by Joint Secretary Rita Acharya visited Pakistan, earlier this week, and discussed the broad contours of the proposed arrangement.

According to reports, Pakistan, which is reeling under electricity stress, plans to import 1,000 MW of power from India alone.

India which has installed capacity of over 2,11,000 MW plans to add another 88,000 MW electricity by March, 2017.

Pakistan seeks 500 MW power supply from India | Business Standard
 
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India willing to export electricity to Pakistan

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: India is ready to help Pakistan alleviate its energy crisis by setting up a power transmission line across the border, sources in the Indian Enery Ministry said.

Pakistan, which already purchases electricity from Iran, has sought to purchase power to alleviate some of the acute energy crisis it is currently facing and has sought the supply of 500 Mega Watts of power from its Eastern neighbour.

As part of this, a delegation from the Indian Power Ministry, led by Joint Secretary Rita Acharya visited Pakistan earlier this week. They discussed the broad contours of the proposed arrangement and explored points which can be used to hook-up to the grid in Pakistan through a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) line. However, details and modalities of the purchase and the techno-commercial as well as sovereign arrangements still need to be worked out.

Sources said the transmission line may not take very long to build and power could start flowing in matter of months, even though India will have to build a transmission network at its end and transmission lines for power transmission may need to be developed. A formal timeline was not offered.

However, they said that the main obstacle remained building a political will around the move. India has an installed capacity of over 2,11,000 MW plans to add another 88,000 MW electricity by March, 2017.

India willing to export electricity to Pakistan – The Express Tribune
 
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thousands og villagers that makes almost 80% of total world without electricity- :tup:
yeah you need more than we need it-
So stop trying to be generous when you dont have electricity to give 400 million of your own--

India has almost double per capita electric power production of Pakistan
 
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.........................NO................
...CongrASS should provide power to all villages ( a promise that they do whenever elections are near ..but #@##) first.
 
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