Lawenge Lawenge ... Udhar Lawange ....
Marsu Marsu karz na desu
at least now you accept we marsu marsu so why you karz desu
what if we say we pyarsu pyarsu you, will you karz utarsu then?
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Lawenge Lawenge ... Udhar Lawange ....
Marsu Marsu karz na desu
If you make IK PM we will pay all debts with interest.at least now you accept we marsu marsu so why you karz desu
what if we say we pyarsu pyarsu you, will you karz utarsu then?
SPEECH OF SHRI R.K. SHANMUKHAM CHETTY, MINISTER OF FINANCE INTRODUCING THE BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1948-49. It mentions those 300 crores.
http://indiabudget.nic.in/bspeech/bs194849.pdf
A news source talking about the same
Pakistan still owes India Rs 300 crore as pre-partition debt - The Times of India
I am pretty sure you can easily find a scanned copy of the original instrument of accession online if you spend even 2 minutes searching. Seriously try that.Guess the calculation reveals that India has to pay after deductions, if any, that's India never brought up this issue .. Likewise India has never presented that agreement where maharaja of Kashmir joined India on any international forum because in return Pakistan will present the agreements she has for joining Junagarh and manawadar to Pakistan
Lawenge Lawenge ... Udhar Lawange ....
Marsu Marsu karz na desu
Talk about urself you Lungiman,In 2010, Pakistan was declared the third largest external debt recipient country in the region, after Sri Lanka and Nepal. According to the figures released by the Finance Ministry report on Debt Policy Statement 2010-11, total public debt was 60.6 per cent of GDP, it was 49.9 per cent at the end of December 2010, which was higher than 39.3 per cent from Bangladesh but lower than Sri Lanka’s 86.7 per cent and India’s 55.9 per cent. However, IMF said Pakistan’s public debt stood at 56.8 per cent and India 71.8 per cent of the GDP. Sri Lanka’s external debt reached 36 per cent of GDP, followed by 35 per cent of Nepal and 33 per cent of Pakistan. Total external debt of India was 15 per cent and China 7 per cent of GDP. External in-debtness of Sri Lanka and Nepal has been $17.97 billion and $4.5 billion. The external debt (ED) of Pakistan reached $57.2 billion, which was 33 per cent of GDP by December 2010. That further rose to $60.6 billion in June 2011, which shows a net increase of $2.8 billion in only 6 months. The domestic debt was Rs6014 billion by June 2011. The external debt of Bangladesh as on December 2010 stands at $24.4 billion or 23 per cent of the GDP. The external debt indicates the liabilities in foreign currency, both the public and private sector. While public debt is the cumulative total of all government borrowings less repayments to be made in a country’s home currency.
Pakistan sinking in debt | Pakistan Today
Hahaha lungi utar ke lungi dance kerwani hai bd walon se lolzppTalk about urself you Lungiman,
The thread is about Pakistan and BD,
And what the figures you're showing here, Pakistan did not take a single penny from you Lungiman,
Ab utaro apni apni Lunghi aur hamein paisa doo.......
Talk about urself you Lungiman,
The thread is about Pakistan and BD,
And what the figures you're showing here, Pakistan did not take a single penny from you Lungiman,
Ab utaro apni apni Lunghi aur hamein paisa doo.......
Yeah, ofcourse, but first return our money......Stop doing business with BD, all your problems will be solved.
Yeah, ofcourse, but first return our money......
Sure I will tell them, but you return our money first......Tell your Gov.
Sure I will tell them, but you return our money first......