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Agriculture

In 2013, a Pakistani firm invented a new formula to make fertilizers that cannot be converted into bomb-making materials. The firm, Fatima Fertilizer, had succeeded in making non-lethal alternatives to ammonium nitrate, a key ingredient in the fertilizers it makes. Fertilizers with ammonium nitrate, however, can easily be converted into bomb-making ingredients. This invention was praised by the Pentagon. “Such a long-term solution would be a true scientific breakthrough,” US Army Lieutenant General Michael Barbero, the head of the Pentagon’s Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization, said in a statement. After this invention, CNN reported that the United States and Pakistan reached an agreement to jointly make fertilizers with non-explosive materials. But diplomatic sources told Dawn that an agreement could only be reached after the new material is tested. The sources said that US experts would soon visit Pakistan for testing the new material with experts from the Fatima Group, Pakistan’s major fertilizer manufacturer.[23]

Biology

Dr. Naweed Syed, a specialist in the field of biomedical engineering and member of the medicine faculty at the University of Calgary, became the first scientist who managed to "connect brain cells to a silicon chip". The discovery is a major step in the research of integrating computers with human brains to help people control artificial limbs, monitor people's vital signs, correct memory loss or impaired vision.[24]

Chemistry

Development of the world's first workable plastic magnet at room temperature by organic chemist and polymer scientist Naveed Zaidi.[25][26][27]

Physics

Discovery of electroweak interaction by Abdus Salam, along with two Americans Sheldon Lee Glashow and Steven Weinberg. The discovery led them to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics.[28]

Abdus Salam who along with Steven Weinberg independently predicted the existence of a subatomic particle now called the Higgs boson, Named after a British physicist who theorized that it endowed other particles with mass.[29]

The development of the Standard Model of particle physics by Sheldon Glashow's discovery in 1960 of a way to combine the electromagnetic and weak interactions.[30] In 1967 Steven Weinberg[31] and Abdus Salam[32] incorporated the Higgs mechanism[33][34][35] into Glashow's electroweak theory, giving it its modern form.

Development of the SMB probe to detect heavy water leaks in nuclear power plants by Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood[36]
 
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FAW is not Made in Pakistan but made in China. It is just assembled in Pakistan somehow just like Honda and Toyota have
their plants in Pakistan.

Made in Pakistan should be indigenous Made in Pakistan like TATA motors in India can be pronounced as Made in India.
 
FAW is not Made in Pakistan but made in China. It is just assembled in Pakistan somehow just like Honda and Toyota have
their plants in Pakistan.

Made in Pakistan should be indigenous Made in Pakistan like TATA motors in India can be pronounced as Made in India.

we have Toyota, Honda, Nissan, All American cars and trucks....all made in Canada.
we are in 21st century, nothing is indigenous anymore
 
we have Toyota, Honda, Nissan, All American cars and trucks....all made in Canada.
we are in 21st century, nothing is indigenous anymore

Still,indigenous production & development is still possible.
 
Impressive.

Pakistan's early Global exposure is evident in our products. We've had to compete with Global imports, - India, from the get go unlike India's 40 yr. license raj driven protectionist run.

Indian products after 25 Yrs of liberalization are now truly world class, still not OECD class. Tata and Mahindra are no issue for Toyota and Nissan, GM or Ford or even Mercedes or Volkswagen. That's top end.

No offense to anyone but Indian Co's massive scale is the real advantage where they are within earshot of taking on Global conglomerates on their or via buy-outs, takeovers or collaborations.

Pakistan has lost substantial traction while India leaped ahead, and logical trade between the two will be of benefit to both because of market access for Pak. and brand extension for Indians. Pak sub k's van make inroads into Indian OEM Glonal supply chains while Indian subs benefit from market growth.

For Indian Co's Pak market size is about the state of UP with similar dynamics and purxhasing power, different ... but not by much.
 
Impressive.

Pakistan's early Global exposure is evident in our products. We've had to compete with Global imports, - India, from the get go unlike India's 40 yr. license raj driven protectionist run.

Indian products after 25 Yrs of liberalization are now truly world class, still not OECD class. Tata and Mahindra are no issue for Toyota and Nissan, GM or Ford or even Mercedes or Volkswagen. That's top end.

No offense to anyone but Indian Co's massive scale is the real advantage where they are within earshot of taking on Global conglomerates on their or via buy-outs, takeovers or collaborations.

Pakistan has lost substantial traction while India leaped ahead, and logical trade between the two will be of benefit to both because of market access for Pak. and brand extension for Indians. Pak sub k's van make inroads into Indian OEM Glonal supply chains while Indian subs benefit from market growth.

For Indian Co's Pak market size is about the state of UP with similar dynamics and purxhasing power, different ... but not by much.

UP is bigger than Punjab?
 
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