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ISRO to mate cryogenic engine with its rocket Friday

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Poor fellow, must be cursing himself as to why he made that comment in the first place!!

Poor fellow easily bores from the listless responses which middle-aged, virgin Indian men conjure on PDF. The fact of the matter is half of you don't understand the social dynamics of development and the other half fap to gay ****, both of which I equally condemn.

Here's some education: Pakistan is capable of launching satellites into orbit, Pakistan does not have any satellites which it can launch. SUPARCO is officially responsible for pursuing space projects, particularly socio-economic development through the use of satellite technology, but more practically SUPARCO is a cover-up for the study of orbital and sub-orbital physics, R&D from which is used to further enhance our nuclear delivery systems and since SUPARCO has thusfar been busy bolstering our national defense the only satellites we have to send in space look like they were made from aluminium foil and glue... Our economy may be weak but is strong enough to maintain development projects which we pursue. Unlike India, we don't jump into the deep end and then sink in the process of learning how to swim, we cautiously skirt the waterfront looking for jetsam with which we can build ships to sail into the deep.

We are clever and wily while India is pudgy, soft and stupid.
 
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Leave the poor guy alone, he is depressed out of his inferiority complex.

TheFlyingPretzel =

Pssh. Depressed. Inferiority Complex. L-M-A-O.

You will need much more than pictures of computer-generated imagery depicting what appears to be the outline of a college science project and two unfinished scale mock-ups of fixed-wing aircraft, which are at best to be used for the study of aerodynamic drag, to even remotely come close to affecting my composure. Come back when you have something solid.

Answer this puny neighbouring states!!

Simple, Indian wet-dream. I'll be a old toothless man, jokingly telling my grandchildren that there was once an aspirant neighboring state by the name of India with over a billion people many poor and destitute, a handful from among whom dreamt of going to Mars. They will laugh then on your history, as I laugh now on your future.
 
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Poor fellow easily bores from the listless responses which middle-aged, virgin Indian men conjure on PDF. The fact of the matter is half of you don't understand the social dynamics of development and the other half fap to gay ****, both of which I equally condemn.

Here's some education: Pakistan is capable of launching satellites into orbit(YA! we Know:lol:), Pakistan does not have any satellites which it can launch. SUPARCO is officially responsible for pursuing space projects, particularly socio-economic development through the use of satellite technology, but more practically SUPARCO is a cover-up for the study of orbital and sub-orbital physics, R&D from which is used to further enhance our nuclear delivery systems and since SUPARCO has thusfar been busy bolstering our national defense the only satellites we have to send in space look like they were made from aluminium foil and glue... Our economy may be weak but is strong enough to maintain development projects which we pursue. Unlike India, we don't jump into the deep end and then sink in the process of learning how to swim, we cautiously skirt the waterfront looking for jetsam with which we can build ships to sail into the deep.

We are clever and wily while India is pudgy, soft and stupid.

why? bcz you can get satellite services from foreign sources by spending 4 or 5 times what we spend.
 
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you should ask the same to your govt. for wasting billions(i know you cant afford trillions:lol:) on nukes & importing missiles(with green paints:rofl:)

The only reason Pakistan has nukes is because India, being the two-bit idiot that it is, would not agree to Pakistan's calls for a nuclear-free zone in Southeast Asia in 1978. Pakistan is not the agitator, it is India's blind push to match China's regional hegemony which has cast a deathly nuclear shadow over the subcontinent.

Here's a reproduction of the document where Pakistan called on India to shun its nuclear ambitions so that both the countries may focus on uplifting the destitute rather than waste trillions on unnecessary weapons of mass destruction.

http://www.worldlii.org/int/other/UNGARsn/1979/100.pdf

Educate yourself before you address me, it will help maintain your reputation in my eyes.
 
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The only reason Pakistan has nukes is because India, being the two-bit idiot that it is, would not agree to Pakistan's calls for a nuclear-free zone in Southeast Asia in 1978. Pakistan is not the agitator, it is India's blind push to match China's regional hegemony which has cast a deathly nuclear shadow over the subcontinent.

Here's a reproduction of the document where Pakistan called on India to shun its nuclear ambitions so that both the countries may focus on uplifting the destitute rather than waste trillions on unnecessary weapons of mass destruction.

http://www.worldlii.org/int/other/UNGARsn/1979/100.pdf

Educate yourself before you address me, it will help maintain your reputation in my eyes.

Why pakistan is afraid of India?..Can you name a single war which India started???
 
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Pssh. Depressed. Inferiority Complex. L-M-A-O.

You will need much more than pictures of computer-generated imagery depicting what appears to be the outline of a college science project and two unfinished scale mock-ups of fixed-wing aircraft, which are at best to be used for the study of aerodynamic drag, to even remotely come close to affecting my composure. Come back when you have something solid.

Ha ur composure craked 5 comments ago, the fact that you are replying is proof that u r pissed buddy.
As for imagery u know the truth and u also know about ur GREAT SUPARCO and their refrigerators in space.
So enjoy ur denial.

The only reason Pakistan has nukes is because India, being the two-bit idiot that it is, would not agree to Pakistan's calls for a nuclear-free zone in Southeast Asia in 1978. Pakistan is not the agitator, it is India's blind push to match China's regional hegemony which has cast a deathly nuclear shadow over the subcontinent.

Here's a reproduction of the document where Pakistan called on India to shun its nuclear ambitions so that both the countries may focus on uplifting the destitute rather than waste trillions on unnecessary weapons of mass destruction.

http://www.worldlii.org/int/other/UNGARsn/1979/100.pdf

Educate yourself before you address me, it will help maintain your reputation in my eyes.

And yet Pakistan has nukes.
 
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Isro to launch GSAT-4 in August

Bangalore, July b8, 2013, DHNS:
The indigenous cryogenic engine boosting India’s Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) will launch the GSAT-4 satellite in the second week of August.

With an otherwise good track record, earlier attempts to launch the GSLV using the indigenously developed cryogenic engine had caused much embarrassment to the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro).

Answering a specific question from Deccan Herald, Isro Chairman K Radhakrishnan said on Monday: “The cryogenic engine has been modified, tested and integrated. The GSLV-D5 will launch the GSAT-4 in the second week of August (after August 6).”

The GSAT–4 satellite, with six extended C-band and six Ku-band transponders, is envisaged to enhance communication transponder capacity, in line with the need felt by Isro based on demand.

Further, he said that the integration of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV XL), which will launch the Mars Orbiter Mission in November, will begin on July 29. “Two payloads for the Mars project have also been received for integration,” Radhakrishnan said.

He was speaking on the sidelines of an event organised by the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium (JNP) here, which unveiled a new 40-minute audio visual sky theatre programme titled “Our Solar System”.

The programme, officials said, is a first of its kind in India, presenting a planetarium show through indigenously created 3D animation and is projected in the Full Dome Format. The format facilitates an entire sky-theatre dome to be used for casting images and videos, a real treat for the audience.

The first part of the programme dealing with stars and constellations is shown using Classical Projection System. The second part of the programme about the solar system makes use of the Digital Projection System.

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Pssh. Depressed. Inferiority Complex. L-M-A-O.

You will need much more than pictures of computer-generated imagery depicting what appears to be the outline of a college science project and two unfinished scale mock-ups of fixed-wing aircraft, which are at best to be used for the study of aerodynamic drag, to even remotely come close to affecting my composure. Come back when you have something solid.



Simple, Indian wet-dream. I'll be a old toothless man, jokingly telling my grandchildren that there was once an aspirant neighboring state by the name of India with over a billion people many poor and destitute, a handful from among whom dreamt of going to Mars. They will laugh then on your history, as I laugh now on your future.

well u can all just laugh and do what ever to your grandchildrens and we will be always there to watch u from above
 
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Why pakistan is afraid of India?..Can you name a single war which India started???


Ha ur composure craked 5 comments ago, the fact that you are replying is proof that u r pissed buddy.
As for imagery u know the truth and u also know about ur GREAT SUPARCO and their refrigerators in space.
So enjoy ur denial.


And yet Pakistan has nukes.

You two are clearly not the brightest which India has to offer.

When in 1971 Pakistan was torn asunder, it became increasingly clear that a confident and foolish India would risk all else to retake what little of Pakistan we had left. Exacerbating this already imminent threat was the Indian nuclear ambition, the threat of which Pakistan would clearly not have been able to sustain in the long-term and to reinstate the diminishing balance of military power and to defend our soil from Indian aggression, Pakistan reallocated financing from social development projects in the 70's and the 80's to the procurement of research and materials to develop a rudimentary nuclear device with which we could hold our own ground against any possible Indian misadventure.

Pakistan's nascent nuclear pursuit brought together the most pioneering minds which this soil had given birth to and the rudimentary device which we sought to build at less than 1/100th of the budget allocated for Trinity, put us bang on par with India's nuclear posture and laid the foundation for state-of-the-art institutions (such as the PAEC, NESCOM, KRL, PINSTECH, AEMC, etc...) which leech out yellowcake from the hills of Siwalik and put them atop rocket-motors capable of flying ballistic trajectories over vast distances and striking deep within enemy territories. The institutions that were founded then are now corporations acting with impunity and developping the next generation of delivery systems capable of evading all known ABMs while the mountain-dwelling folk of my motherland war amongst themselves, while the children of this soil sleep hungry at night and while the women of this land are abused and sold into slavery.

The entire programme, on which we wasted billions, was amid repeated calls to India to shun the development of fissile bombs so that resources could be better spent eradicating poverty and building infrastructure, calls which a vain and arrogant India repeatedly ignored. Swallow the fact that you reside in a country, the government of which is corrupt to the highest ecehlons and the decisions from which are based on impulse and vanity and that you are all fed a textbook rhetoric of your superpower aspirations while you repeatedly underestimate the mettle of your neighbors, particularly the one which borders you on the West.

Extrapolate what I have told you above and apply to it to the topic under contention in this thread i.e. the GSLV. How does history read this most recent development?
 
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When in 1971 Pakistan was torn asunder, it became increasingly clear that a confident and foolish India would risk all else to retake what little of Pakistan we had left. Exacerbating this already imminent threat was the Indian nuclear ambition,

military power and to defend our soil from Indian aggression, Pakistan reallocated financing from social development projects in the 70's and the 80's to the procurement of research and materials to develop a rudimentary nuclear device with which we could hold our own ground against any possible Indian misadventure.

Pakistan's nascent nuclear pursuit brought together the most pioneering minds which this soil had given birth to and the rudimentary device

while the mountain-dwelling folk of my motherland war amongst themselves, while the children of this soil sleep hungry at night and while the women of this land are abused and sold into slavery.

calls which a vain and arrogant India repeatedly ignored.

I love how you guys romanticize your nuclear program - wonderful script, great for a lollywood hit. Has there a movie been made already on your nuclear program?, if not then you guys should seriously think of making one. -
BRAVO

I especially loved these emotional bits, they really tugged at my heart strings - I am sure most Pakistani's would have cried after reading that.
 
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