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Pak Economy in 1999 was: $ 75 billion
Pak Economy in 2007 is: $ 160 billion
Pak Economy in 2008 is: $ 170 billion

GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 1999: $ 270 billion
GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2007: $ 475.5 billion
GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2008: $ 504.3 billion

GDP per Capita Income in 1999: $ 450
GDP per Capita Income in 2007: $ 926
GDP per Capita Income in 2008: $1085

Pak revenue collection 1999: Rs. 305 billion
Pak revenue collection 2007: Rs. 708 billion
Pak revenue collection 2008: Rs. 990 billion

Pak Foreign reserves in 1999: $ 1.96 billion
Pak Foreign reserves in 2007: $ 16.4 billion
Pak Foreign reserves in 2008: $ 8.89 billion

Pak Exports in 1999: $ 8 billion
Pak Exports in 2007: $ 18.5 billion
Pak Exports in 2008: $ 19.22 billion

Textile Exports in 1999: $ 5.5 billion
Textile Exports in 2007: $ 11.2 billion

KHI stock exchange 1999: $ 5 billion at 700 points
KHI stock exchange 2007: $ 75 billion at 14,000 points
KHI stock exchange 2009: $ 20 billion at 4,972 points

Foreign Investment in 1999: $ 301 million
Foreign Investment in 2007: $ 8.4 billion
Foreign Investment in 2008: $ 5.19 billion

Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) in 1999: 1.5%
Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) in 2005: 19.9%
Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) in 2008: 4.8%

Debt servicing 1999: 65% of GDP
Debt servicing 2007: 28% of GDP
Debt servicing 2008: 27% of GDP

Poverty level in 1999: 34%
Poverty level in 2007: 24% Overall, 12 million people have been pushed out of Poverty in 2001 -2005!

Literacy rate in 1999: 45%
Literacy rate in 2007: 53%

Pak Development programs 1999: Rs. 80 billion
Pak Development programs 2007: Rs. 520 billion
Pak Development programs 2008: Rs. 549.7 billion

Dollar1997-1999 : 40-52
Dollar 2000-2007 : 53-60
Dollar 2008-2009 : 61-83

Inflation 1998 : 7.8%
Inflation 2007 : 7.7%
Inflation 2008 : 25%


Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) sector of Pakistan has attracted over Rs 70 billion investments during the last five years as a result of liberal and encouraging policies of the government. It has provided employment to 30,000 people in the country.

-Telecom sector has attracted an investment of $ 9 billion from 2004-2007. It created of 80,000 jobs directly and 500,000 jobs indirectly.

6 Motorways completed or under construction:

M1 (Islamabad to Peshawar) – (Rs.13 bn) – [155 km] – (started 2003 – Completed Oct 2007)
M3 (Pindi to Faisalabad) – (Rs.5.6 bn) – [53 km] – (started 2002 – Completed 2004)
M8 (Gwadar to Ratodero) – [1072 km] – (started 2004 – will complete 2009)
M9 (Karachi to Hyderabad) – (Rs.6.3 bn) – [136 km]
M10 (Karachi Northern bypass) – (Rs 3.5 bn) – [56 km] – (completed 2007)
M11 (Lahore to Sialkot) – (Rs.23 bn) -[101 km] – (started 2006 – under construction)

Various Highways under construction throughout the country, Including N5, N-25, N-35, N-45, N-50, N-55, N-65, N-70, N-75, N-80, S-1, etc.

-Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL) completed.

-Ghandara International Airport (Islamabad), the first-ever green-field airport being built at a cost of $400 million. It will be completed by Dec 2010; its total area is 3700 acres (15 km²).

-Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 Educational institutions in all categories, including 164,579 in the public sector and 81,103 in the private sector, reports the National Education Census (NEC-2005). The census — jointly conducted by the Ministry of Education, the Academy of Educational Planning and Management (AEPAM) and the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) — reveals that the number of private-sector institutions has increased from 36,096 in 1999-2000 to 81,103 in 2005, In 1999-2000 there were 31 Public Universities, in 2005-2006 there are 49 Public Universities. The government has decided to set up a modern hospital cum Medical University in collaboration with the Harvard Medical International, USA, at a cost of Rs 18 billion.

-Pakistan has witnessed strong economy over the past few years and it is evident by the fact that the economy of Pakistan grew at a rate of 7% per annum for the last 4 years (2002 to 2006) and at a rate of 7.5% per annum for the last 3 years (2003 to 2006).[ix] This has made the Pakistani economy into one of the fastest growing in the world. Currently, Pakistan is prospering due to strong macro-economic stability, deep rooted structural reforms, liberalized economic and trade policies. All the economic indicators are positive and this will eventually lead to a very strong Pakistani economy.
 
Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Musharraf obliged US without informing corps commanders; Former CGS talks to Hamid Mir in Capital Talk of Geo News

News Desk

ISLAMABAD: Former chief of General Staff (CGS) Lt-Gen (retd) Shahid Aziz has said he, along with other senior Army officers, opposed to give Pakistan’s airbases to the US but the then president and chief of Army Staff Pervez Musharraf did it without informing his corps commanders.

Former CGS and former chairman of the NAB Shahid Aziz made this revelation while talking to Hamid Mir in Geo TV’s show “Capital Talk” on Monday night.

He said the Pakistani troops were moved from Quetta to Jacobabad for taking control of the local airbase, but “we were surprised when our troops informed us that the US Army had not allowed them to enter the Jacobabad airbase.” He said that after sometime, he came to know privately from a PAF officer that the US had also taken over the Pasni airbase and as the CGS, he was not aware of all these developments.

Shahid Aziz said Pervez Musharraf took most of the sensitive decisions without informing his corps commanders.

Responding to a question, he said Pakistan never benefited from the US presence in Afghanistan. In fact, India is using Afghanistan to destabilise Pakistan and this is happening under the nose of the US troops in Afghanistan, he said, adding Pakistan must say goodbye to the US war on terror now.

He admitted that Pervez Musharraf, his COS Hamid Javaid and Tariq Aziz forced him to close down the investigations against Benazir Bhutto and when he refused to implement the orders, he was asked to resign from the NAB chairmanship in July 2007. He said Musharraf was also responsible for facilitating many criminals through the NRO and he would definitely provide evidence against Musharraf in any court of law, if summoned.

Former interior minister Faisal Saleh Hayat also agreed that Pakistan must keep its distance from the US in the so-called war on terrorism. He claimed that India and Israel were involved in sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan.

Source: Army stopped from entering Jacobabad airbase: Gen Shahid

Listen the interview here http://pakistanherald.com/Program/Capital-Talk-December-07-2009-Hamid-Mir-2262. It is not an interview but a charge sheet against 'mein darta warta nahin'.

Ahista ahista harkateiN saamney aa rahi heiN (slowly but surely the deeds are surfacing).
 
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Retd. Core Commander & CGS Gen. Shahid Aziz on army’s support and unshakeable confidence in President Musharraf

A wonderful account from Retd Core Commander & CGS Shahid Aziz about army’s support to Musharraf in every decision.

http://www.pervezmusharraf.net/?p=608

Video is not there because Geo TV's claim to the copy right.

Here is teh link where Lt. Gen. Shahaid Aziz said that all decisions by President Musharraf are backed and supported by the Army:

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

When one clicks this link, a message comes:

This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by geotv. :rofl:

Obviously Geo and Jang Group can't show two faces of Lt. Gen. Shahid Aziz
 
Pak Economy in 1999 was: $ 75 billion
Pak Economy in 2007 is: $ 160 billion
Pak Economy in 2008 is: $ 170 billion

GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 1999: $ 270 billion
GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2007: $ 475.5 billion
GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2008: $ 504.3 billion

GDP per Capita Income in 1999: $ 450
GDP per Capita Income in 2007: $ 926
GDP per Capita Income in 2008: $1085

Pak revenue collection 1999: Rs. 305 billion
Pak revenue collection 2007: Rs. 708 billion
Pak revenue collection 2008: Rs. 990 billion

Pak Foreign reserves in 1999: $ 1.96 billion
Pak Foreign reserves in 2007: $ 16.4 billion
Pak Foreign reserves in 2008: $ 8.89 billion

Pak Exports in 1999: $ 8 billion
Pak Exports in 2007: $ 18.5 billion
Pak Exports in 2008: $ 19.22 billion

Textile Exports in 1999: $ 5.5 billion
Textile Exports in 2007: $ 11.2 billion

KHI stock exchange 1999: $ 5 billion at 700 points
KHI stock exchange 2007: $ 75 billion at 14,000 points
KHI stock exchange 2009: $ 20 billion at 4,972 points

Foreign Investment in 1999: $ 301 million
Foreign Investment in 2007: $ 8.4 billion
Foreign Investment in 2008: $ 5.19 billion

Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) in 1999: 1.5%
Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) in 2005: 19.9%
Large Scale Manufacturing (LSM) in 2008: 4.8%

Debt servicing 1999: 65% of GDP
Debt servicing 2007: 28% of GDP
Debt servicing 2008: 27% of GDP

Poverty level in 1999: 34%
Poverty level in 2007: 24% Overall, 12 million people have been pushed out of Poverty in 2001 -2005!

Literacy rate in 1999: 45%
Literacy rate in 2007: 53%

Pak Development programs 1999: Rs. 80 billion
Pak Development programs 2007: Rs. 520 billion
Pak Development programs 2008: Rs. 549.7 billion

Dollar1997-1999 : 40-52
Dollar 2000-2007 : 53-60
Dollar 2008-2009 : 61-83

Inflation 1998 : 7.8%
Inflation 2007 : 7.7%
Inflation 2008 : 25%


Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) sector of Pakistan has attracted over Rs 70 billion investments during the last five years as a result of liberal and encouraging policies of the government. It has provided employment to 30,000 people in the country.

-Telecom sector has attracted an investment of $ 9 billion from 2004-2007. It created of 80,000 jobs directly and 500,000 jobs indirectly.

6 Motorways completed or under construction:

M1 (Islamabad to Peshawar) – (Rs.13 bn) – [155 km] – (started 2003 – Completed Oct 2007)
M3 (Pindi to Faisalabad) – (Rs.5.6 bn) – [53 km] – (started 2002 – Completed 2004)
M8 (Gwadar to Ratodero) – [1072 km] – (started 2004 – will complete 2009)
M9 (Karachi to Hyderabad) – (Rs.6.3 bn) – [136 km]
M10 (Karachi Northern bypass) – (Rs 3.5 bn) – [56 km] – (completed 2007)
M11 (Lahore to Sialkot) – (Rs.23 bn) -[101 km] – (started 2006 – under construction)

Various Highways under construction throughout the country, Including N5, N-25, N-35, N-45, N-50, N-55, N-65, N-70, N-75, N-80, S-1, etc.

-Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL) completed.

-Ghandara International Airport (Islamabad), the first-ever green-field airport being built at a cost of $400 million. It will be completed by Dec 2010; its total area is 3700 acres (15 km²).

-Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 Educational institutions in all categories, including 164,579 in the public sector and 81,103 in the private sector, reports the National Education Census (NEC-2005). The census — jointly conducted by the Ministry of Education, the Academy of Educational Planning and Management (AEPAM) and the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) — reveals that the number of private-sector institutions has increased from 36,096 in 1999-2000 to 81,103 in 2005, In 1999-2000 there were 31 Public Universities, in 2005-2006 there are 49 Public Universities. The government has decided to set up a modern hospital cum Medical University in collaboration with the Harvard Medical International, USA, at a cost of Rs 18 billion.

-Pakistan has witnessed strong economy over the past few years and it is evident by the fact that the economy of Pakistan grew at a rate of 7% per annum for the last 4 years (2002 to 2006) and at a rate of 7.5% per annum for the last 3 years (2003 to 2006).[ix] This has made the Pakistani economy into one of the fastest growing in the world. Currently, Pakistan is prospering due to strong macro-economic stability, deep rooted structural reforms, liberalized economic and trade policies. All the economic indicators are positive and this will eventually lead to a very strong Pakistani economy.

holy cow are you serious what do you know about economy By selling your countries to foreigners you can achieve all above goals Its development at gross root level that's really matter
Answer some question
How many suicide bombing u have before mus ?
Will you explain about FDI 99% of it come from selling assets that not fdi that selling u country(ptcl, habib bank) GDP improved because dollers come to pakistan BY selling U services
Trade policy will u please give me definition of it
Pakistan economy 7.5 that was contradicted by researchers
Roads gwader and all other project whats the point if you have settler killing in Baluchistan How many Settler killed before bugti death and after plz elaborate Anti pakistan sentiment before and after
When the Inflation becomes the good thing hahhah
U are funny Inflation sucks up poors who have little mean to earn and have fixed income
Telecom sector Pakistan the only country in the world with cheapest calls and no wheat no food

Dollar1997-1999 : 40-52 this is good or bad ?
Dollar 2000-2007 : 53-60
Dollar 2008-2009 : 61-83

Inflation 1998 : 7.8% this is good or bad ?
Inflation 2007 : 7.7%
Inflation 2008 : 25%

KHI stock exchange 1999: $ 5 billion at 700 points
KHI stock exchange 2007: $ 75 billion at 14,000 points
KHI stock exchange 2009: $ 20 billion at 4,972 points
Khi got 100 companies and fever registered in MUS era
soo the prices of shares of these 100 increases those who were rich at 700 become richer at 14000 what the point how many new companies registered so that show improvement

Grow up kido and start living in real world
:pakistan:
 
Retd. Core Commander & CGS Gen. Shahid Aziz on army’s support and unshakeable confidence in President Musharraf

A wonderful account from Retd Core Commander & CGS Shahid Aziz about army’s support to Musharraf in every decision.

http://www.pervezmusharraf.net/?p=608

Video is not there because Geo TV's claim to the copy right.

Here is teh link where Lt. Gen. Shahaid Aziz said that all decisions by President Musharraf are backed and supported by the Army:

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

When one clicks this link, a message comes:

This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by geotv. :rofl:

Obviously Geo and Jang Group can't show two faces of Lt. Gen. Shahid Aziz
Only the title and that too on Musharraf’s propaganda or fan boy website is worthless; Give the proper link not the excuses so the members could listen and understand in which context Shahid has said what and whether he is two fasces or more than that.
 
holy cow are you serious what do you know about economy By selling your countries to foreigners you can achieve all above goals Its development at gross root level that's really matter
Answer some question
How many suicide bombing u have before mus ?
Will you explain about FDI 99% of it come from selling assets that not fdi that selling u country(ptcl, habib bank) GDP improved because dollers come to pakistan BY selling U services
Trade policy will u please give me definition of it
Pakistan economy 7.5 that was contradicted by researchers
Roads gwader and all other project whats the point if you have settler killing in Baluchistan How many Settler killed before bugti death and after plz elaborate Anti pakistan sentiment before and after
When the Inflation becomes the good thing hahhah
U are funny Inflation sucks up poors who have little mean to earn and have fixed income
Telecom sector Pakistan the only country in the world with cheapest calls and no wheat no food

Dollar1997-1999 : 40-52 this is good or bad ?
Dollar 2000-2007 : 53-60
Dollar 2008-2009 : 61-83

Inflation 1998 : 7.8% this is good or bad ?
Inflation 2007 : 7.7%
Inflation 2008 : 25%

KHI stock exchange 1999: $ 5 billion at 700 points
KHI stock exchange 2007: $ 75 billion at 14,000 points
KHI stock exchange 2009: $ 20 billion at 4,972 points
Khi got 100 companies and fever registered in MUS era
soo the prices of shares of these 100 increases those who were rich at 700 become richer at 14000 what the point how many new companies registered so that show improvement

Grow up kido and start living in real world





What in the world are you on about?
i dont even understand half the stuff you wrote. please rewrite in urdu if u feel comfortable :)
 
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Pervez Musharraf: Answering Your Top 3 Questions

1) Was there a way post 9/11 for Pakistan to handle the Americans and the Taliban that would have avoided the current situation where we seem to be stuck with a deteriorating law and order situation?

I think we dealt with both in the best possible manner under most difficult circumstances. With regards to the US, the big question after 9/11 was whether to join the Coalition or not. The Americans had decided they were going to attack Afghanistan, and because of geographic compulsions, the attack was most likely going to come from the East. The positives of joining the coalition far outweighed the negatives of not joining.

Imagine what would have happened, had we not joined the coalition? The attack would have still taken place using bases provided by our neighbour, jeopardizing our territorial integrity. The flow of Al Qaeda and Taliban into Pakistan and the spreading of obscurantist Talibanisation into our country would have happened at a much greater scale. This was certainly not in our own interest. Therefore joining the Coalition was and is primarily in our own national interest. It happens to be in US interest also. The thought that we are playing the US game is simply not correct.

With the passage of time the situation has become more complex. There is strong Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan, developing nexus with Taliban in our tribal agencies, spreading Talibanisation into settled districts of NWFP. These in turn are developing links with extremists in our own society, further complicating the issue. The bottom line is that we have to defeat terrorism and extremism wherever it comes from. The Taliban have done tremendous damage to us and will not hesitate to do more unless we defeat them. The choice is stark. We as a nation have to decide what we want for ourselves. A progressive, enlightened, tolerant Islamic society or a retrogressive, obscurantist society?

2) Lal Masjid- Sifting Truth from Lies

The Lal Masjid operation is a case study of how an appropriately timed, meticulously planned and boldly executed operation launched in the supreme national interest can be distorted by vested interests who want to present it as a disaster. I would like to elaborate/clarify various issues which have been distorted.


“Hundreds of innocent people were killed which included scores of women and children.”
This is an absolute lie. Firstly none of those killed were innocent. They were terrorists (including five foreigners) who took the law in their own hands and killed a number of policemen, kidnapped and physically tortured Chinese citizens (causing embarrassment to the government) and burnt down Ministry of Environment offices, property and vehicles. They had stored arms and explosives in the mosque and were equipped/prepared for suicide bombings. Secondly the numbers killed were NINETY FOUR and not a single woman or child was killed. This can be ascertained by digging their graves and counting.



“The operation was launched overriding efforts to end the occupation peacefully.”
Nothing could be farther from the truth. The siege of Lal Masjid and Jamia Hafsa was started about six months before the operation. There were about two thousand five hundred girls in Jamia Hafsa and an equal number of men who had taken over Lal Masjid. Despite all the pressure on the government in the media to act and evict the occupants who were challenging the writ of the government and causing immense embarrassment, the decision taken was to negotiate a peaceful settlement to avoid casualties. In the months that followed, representatives from Wafaqul Madaris and the Council of Islamic Ideology were sent to negotiate, Maulana Edhis’ wife was sent to pacify the girls and even Imam Kaaba was gracious enough to contribute towards an amicable end to the confrontation. Besides this, a number of politicians and notables also tried their best to resolve the issue. All this was to no avail. The primary concern before launching the operation was how to avoid casualties. The operation was launched only after all efforts towards a negotiated settlement failed and maximum occupants including all women and children were drawn out. The individuals left were all hardened terrorists including five foreigners who refused to surrender and decided to fight it out.

We as Pakistanis must realise that we cannot be known internationally as a “Soft State” or a “Banana Republic” where there is no writ of the government. The government has to be strong enough to meet any challenge to its authority. Then only can we emerge as a stable, strong, respectable country in the comity of nations. We also have to make sure that religion is not misused to challenge the state and spread extremism in the society.

Lal Masjid operation stands as a tribute to the gallantry of all the soldiers, especially of SSG, rangers and policemen who participated in the operation. May all the Shaheeds rest in peace.

3) What compelled you to promulgate the NRO?

I very much feel responsible for answering this question which is rightly agitating many minds. However because of certain political sensitivities, I will have to pend the answer for the time being with a promise that I will take the nation on board at the appropriate time. The one clarification that I will make is that I committed this mistake on the strong advice of the political leadership at that time who are now blatantly disowning connections with it. My interest was only national with absolutely no personal bias or agenda.

“Through the NRO you brought corrupt politicians to power and made Zardari the President.”
NRO may have allowed Asif Zardari or corrupt politicians to contest elections but it certainly was not the cause of their coming to power. NRO is not responsible for electing the PPP as the majority party or allowing Asif Zardari to win an election. NRO is not responsible for corrupt politicians sitting in Assemblies, or being appointed as Ministers. All this happened through the votes of the people of Pakistan. NRO is not responsible for all Parliamentarians of Provincial and National Assemblies and Senate having overwhelmingly voted for Asif Zardari as President. The nation has to learn to cast their votes for the right person and the right party.
 
Musharraf Directed to End Swiss Case: Malik Qayyum

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 4:25 pm under Pakistan News Buzz up! (1) Musharraf Directed to End Swiss Case: Malik Qayyum

Pakistan News: Former Attorney General Abdul Qayyum stated in the Supreme Court that the then President Pervez Musharraf directed to end the Swiss case on which he wrote letter to the Swiss court to halt the case.

Abdul Qayyum was summoned by the Supreme Court where he told that Asif Ali Zardari filed petition in the Sindh High Court under NRO on February 15, 2008 and the court ordered to end all local and foreign cases against Asif Zardari. Pervez Musharraf directed to act upon the court orders.

The SC remakes on it that only Chairman NAB has authority to take back the cases as per NAB Ordinances. Chairman NAB said that prosecutor general of NAB was consulted but only attorney general had approached the Swiss courts. The CJP asked that NAB should inform if it can do anything otherwise it should shut its office.

Source: Musharraf Directed to End Swiss Case: Malik Qayyum

Note: Please note that it was the time when Dogra Raj was inforced; the courts were run by Musharraf-loyal Justices and the real and honorable Justices were all under house-arrest.
 
CJP need to stop giving sensational statements:

Abdul Qayyum was summoned by the Supreme Court where he told that Asif Ali Zardari filed petition in the Sindh High Court under NRO on February 15, 2008 and the court ordered to end all local and foreign cases against Asif Zardari. Pervez Musharraf directed to act upon the court orders.

The SC remakes on it that only Chairman NAB has authority to take back the cases as per NAB Ordinances. Chairman NAB said that prosecutor general of NAB was consulted but only attorney general had approached the Swiss courts. The CJP asked that NAB should inform if it can do anything otherwise it should shut its office.


President of Pakistan directed the AGP to act upon the orders of the court - There is nothing wrong with it, every single Paksitan official should act upon a corts order.

Case was in the court and court directed to end all local and foreign cases. AGP consulted NAB Chairman and the President of Pakistan and President gave the AGP the right advice and that was to follow the court order.

If process required NAB Chairman to give consent then it is the AGP and the NAB PG at fault who after discussing didn't follow the process.
 
Listen to an overview of great things done by Musharaf. A person said Pakistan First but he was the only person in Pakistan who put everything first but Pakistan. May God give him the reward he deserves. Amin.

Did Gen Musharraf voted for AH? Did Gen Musharraf voted for PPPP?

How did a thug like NS became the PM of Pakistan?

Yaar please use your mind, what can anybody do if people in Karachi keep voting for MQM.

Take Gen. Musharraf out of the picture and people in Karachi and in urban Sindh will still vote for MQM.

Forget Sindh, people in Gilgit-Baltistan are voting for MQM - Now is that Gen. Musharraf's fault???
 
Did Gen Musharraf voted for AH? Did Gen Musharraf voted for PPPP?

How did a thug like NS became the PM of Pakistan?

Yaar please use your mind, what can anybody do if people in Karachi keep voting for MQM.

Take Gen. Musharraf out of the picture and people in Karachi and in urban Sindh will still vote for MQM.

Forget Sindh, people in Gilgit-Baltistan are voting for MQM - Now is that Gen. Musharraf's fault???

No its our fault
Saint Musharaf is clean from sins


:pakistan:
 
Dollar1997-1999 : 40-52 this is good or bad ?
Are u nuts? Have you ever met a single person who bought dollars in 1999?
No banks were issuing dollars or even Pak rupees.
A friend of mine bought 2000USD from black market @ 82PKR/dollar and in 2001 dollar vs rupee was on inverse tragectory.
 
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