hE HE .. LOL man you give me giggles . China has labs so what are Pakistanis employed there.. he he
I wonder why Pakistanis always talk about China and crow about it when Chinese themselves dont do it .. Is'nt this called being a proxy,, he he lol
What abut you great country .... he he .....Your country can't even stand upto our intellectual powers..
Lol bro you claim to be in US right .. When was the last time you could find a Pakistani studying in a Top engineering department in the US lol.. could be counted.. You can find only Chinese and Indians... They dont even give you aid and admissions cause you are not upto the mark...
Now dont' start off with India has a billion population and crap ... Microsoft, google, cisco, IBM, GE or for that matter any MNC would not set lab for the reason of billion people....
NEXT TIME u want to crowe .. crowe about your countries achievement and not someone elses.......In India if anyone does that we say shame on them
We dont crowe about US's achievement or Russia's achievement....we are propud of ourselves ....That is called self pride.. I would have appriciated had you talked about you country's triumph....
Ahem Ahem as if Pakistanis are the CEO's in KSA.. heck they are alos manual labour s and you can find them in hordes.. Now the diffeerence being that apart for those manual labours we have doctors and several engineers in that country.. Heck several executives there are Indians and several members of this forum had previousle stated this....
our ally KSA does not have any animosities with us and share friendly relations with us.. and I am literally impressed by you ME allies.. wo KSA.. Take it face value or not UAE and Oman dont consider Balochistan to be a part of Pakistan and this was indicated by several Pakistani members in this forum...Other than China you dont have any allly that you could be proud of...
Look at us... we have allies all ocver the worlsd and all major powers... We won them literally .. now how about you.... Heck you have been loosing allies steadily .. heck even US will trash u once the wot is over....Name any region we have stable and powerful allies.....Some even offering their bases to us...
As far as the status of super power .. we dont claim that we are super powers all we claim is that we an upcoming regional power.. The world accepts that and recognises that.. Educated countries recognise that . I cannot answer for someone who is burning inside stomach because we are developing .. h eh eh he
Let the babies be adopted rather than be educated or brought up into radicals and terriorists.. Wasn't there a video showing a young twelve year old kid cutting someones head...we' d rather dont want it to happen
This has been dicussed to death... Arjun is a Western design based MBT and Indian army has to shift its entire doctrine .. so it wil take its time.....We can afford to wait as long as we are fighting you
I study in one of the top engineering campuses in India.. Dont even think about comparing our infrastructure even to the best of yours.. phew lol about not being able to afford.. Is any one of ur pakistani University plannig to launch a satellite.. we we are in the process of designing one for our university....Heck we even have German students on exchange here ..
You know what we are happy as long as you recieve weapons form China...Before atleast you had good American weapons like f 16 or the infamous patton which were a challenge to us.. Now we dont even have that problem ... well keep on buying... and have fun
Look this thread could have started off by the simple headline .. look at chinese weapons insted of pulling india into it......
Dude I think you should look around before being so cocky.
Saudia Arabia working on secret nuclear program with Pakistan help - report
http://www.forbes.com/finance/feeds/afx/2006/03/28/afx2629000.html
Saudi-Pak Bank joins MCBâs M-NET switch
LAHORE: Saudi-Pak Commercial Bank Limited became a member of the MCB M-NET switch family after signing an agreement at Muslim commercial Bank, Principal Office, Karachi, a press release said on Friday. It said the alliance will enable customers of Saudi-Pak Commercial Bank to use ATM facilities offered by MCB and other M-NET partner banks. MCB Senior Vice President Ali Munir and Saudi-Pak Commercial Bank President and CEO Syed Hassan Iktedar signed the agreement. MCB EVP (Consumer Banking) Aarij Ali, MCB SVP (IT) Javed Adhi, EVP/Divisional Head IT Mahmood Siddique, Saudi-Pak Commercial Bank VP (ATM and E-Banking) Ammar Bin Mujeeb were also present on the occasion. âPR
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_26-7-2003_pg7_45
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ITCN Saudi Arabia expo gives boost to software companies
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ISLAMABAD: Wavetech, a leading local software company has appointed Al-Suboha Modern Trading Est., Al-Khobar-Saudi Arabia as its authorised dealer in Saudi Arabia.
Wavetech has informed the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), the government body for the promotion of software exports, which had sent a delegation of 10 top-notch software companies under Arif Rizvi, Manager International Marketing, for participation in the ITCN Saudi Arabia exhibition, Dammam, according to an official PSEB statement.
The objective was to introduce the technical expertise and prowess of the Pakistani software industry to the international community and to help local companies establish links with potential foreign clients in the growing IT market of the Middle East.
Ziauddin Siddiqui, marketing manager of IS0-9001 certified company Wavetech (Private) Limited, informed PSEB âthey have signed an agreement with Al-Suboha Modern Trading Est., Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, for representing Wavetech products in Saudi Arabia and they are now our authorised distributors in Saudi Arabiaâs eastern province.â
Already, Kewan Khawaja, CEO, Techlogix, a leading local software firm, has informed PSEB it has signed a software support contract with National Metal Manufacturing and Casting Company, Jubail, Saudi Arabia. A team of developers would be providing software maintenance for their in-house ERP suite of applications.
Aamer Manzoor, VP Corporate Services, Cybersoft Technologies, said his company had recently signed a contract with Detecon Al Saudia Company Limited, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom that they met in Saudi Arabia during the ITCN expo.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_8-11-2002_pg5_5
Pakistan is still in the process of developing its own Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV). Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan's nuclear program, announced in March 2001 that Pakistani scientists were in the process of building the country's first SLV and that the project had been assigned to SUPARCO, Pakistan's national space agency, which also built the Badr satellites.[1] According to Dr. Abdul Majid, chairman of SUPARCO, Pakistan envisaged a low-cost SLV in order to launch lightweight satellites into low-earth orbits.[2] Dr. Khan also cited the fact that India had made rapid strides in the fields of SLV and satellite manufacture as another motivation for developing an indigenous launch capability.[1] According to an Islamabad news source, the SLV would be derived from an already available missile launching system, which may be an indication that technologies acquired for the ballistic missile program would eventually be used to develop an SLV.[2,3] All the experiments necessary to ready the SLV for a complete flight test have not been completed, although Pakistani scientists have tested three of the four stages.[2]
In March 2005, President Pervez Musharaff authorized renewed research and development on an indigenous launch capability, which would be able to orbit a planned domestically built satellite, the Paksat-IR.[4] However, no specific completion date of this project is available, and reports remain unclear as to whether President Musharaff is referring to continuation of the former SLV program or a new launch vehicle project. The country's indigenously manufactured communications satellites Badr-1 and Badr-B were launched on a Chinese Long March rocket in 1990 and a Russian Zenit-2 rocket from Kazakhstan in December 2001, respectively.[5,6]
Launch map
SUPARCO's headquarters are located in Karachi. Its space launch facilities are located in southern Pakistan at Sonmiani Beach on the Arabian Sea.[7] However, SUPARCO has only launched sounding rockets from this site, referred to as the Flight Test Range (FTR).[7] These facilities are shared with the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission's National Defence Complex, which uses the site to flight-test solid-fueled ballistic missiles.[8] SUPARCO has a ground station near Islamabad and telemetry, tracking, and control stations located at Sonmiani Beach, Karachi, and Lahore.[9]
http://cns.miis.edu/research/space/pakistan/launch.htm
Pakistan Wins the GSM Award in Barcelona!
http://www.netxpress.com.pk/Bandwidth/article.asp?use=Pakistan Wins the GSM Award in Barcelona!
19-year-old from Lahore, Pakistan, Wins First Berklee College of Music Steve Vai Online Scholarship
If you have something that must be said, it will be heard. The competition winner, Arooj Aftab, beat the odds to have that something said. And heard. Aftab lives in the northern Pakistani city of Lahore, is only 19, is self-taught, and is a Muslim woman raised and living in a traditional environment
http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/000221.html
Pakistani Girl Wins Indianâs Scholarship in US
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www.jg-tc.com
Graduate Mahwish Yousaf, whose family still has ties to the Punjab city of Lahore, became the first recipient of the S. L. Nanda Math and Science Scholarship in May. This award was established in memory of Sneh Nanda of Charleston, who was born in Lahore when it was part of the British ruled Indian subcontinent. Yousaf, who was born in Ohio and whose family is Catholic, said the disputes of India and Pakistan have not been a big issue
9 Year Old Pakistani Girl Wonder Visits Microsoft, Charms Bill Gates
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Arfa, a promising software programmer from Faisalabad, Pakistan, is believed to be the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional in the world. The designation, given to outside experts who prove their ability to work with Microsoft technologies, has also been achieved by some teenagers. She made an impression through a combination of charm, flattery and boldness uncommon for someone her age. For example, during Arfa's meeting with Gates, she presented him with a poem she wrote that celebrated his life story. But she also questioned him about what she perceived to be the relatively small proportion of women on the campus.
1st Locally Manufactured Environmentally Friendly Car Launched in Pakistan
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www.jang.com.pk
Indus Motor said the new Toyota ATLIS is the first locally manufactured vehicle with catalytic converter technology, which ensures cleaner exhaust emissions protecting the environment. ATLIS has an aluminium alloy 1800cc Twin Cam, VVT-I (Variable Valve Timing - Intelligent) engine, combining power with fuel efficiency. The high tech LED type rear combination of lights that have been provided are an advanced technological feature for Pakistan, it added. ATLIS also offers unique gate type gearshift and electronically controlled automatic transmission switch.
I could go on but hey I do have other threads to look through.....
Oh and one last thing get your satelite launched before boasting about it. Or should we wait 30 yrs for that as well? Those doctrinal changes are a real ***** huh?