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Pak Breaks Indian Monopoly over Vehicle Supply to Lanka

These 100 for gifted just as a good will I guess but yu guys totally ignored last paragraph.
Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India but now all types of trucks, vehicles are bought from Pakistan.

Can you guys see this word "bought"

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Pakistan on Wednesday broke the Indian monopoly over the supply of transport vehicles to the Sri Lankan armed forces and the police by gifting a hundred Toyota Corolla (Altis) cars to the security forces.

The handing over ceremony was graced by the Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Army Commander  Lieutenant  General Daya Ratnayake, Inspector General of Police N K Illangakoon, Pakistan High Commissioner Major General (Retired) Qasim Qureshi and officials of the Karachi-based manufacturer Indus Motors.

Indus Motors has been making Toyota and Daihatsu vehicle in Pakistan from 1990.

Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India.

Thats where the paragraph ends. Where did u add the remaining line of ALL TYPES OF TRUCKS ARE BOUGHT FROM PAKISTAN?
 
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Pak Breaks Indian Monopoly over Vehicle Supply to Lanka

By P K Balachandran - COLOMBO

Pakistan on Wednesday broke the Indian monopoly over the supply of transport vehicles to the Sri Lankan armed forces and the police by gifting a hundred Toyota Corolla (Altis) cars to the security forces.

The handing over ceremony was graced by the Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Army Commander Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake, Inspector General of Police N K Illangakoon, Pakistan High Commissioner Major General (Retired) Qasim Qureshi and officials of the Karachi-based manufacturer Indus Motors.

Indus Motors has been making Toyota and Daihatsu vehicle in Pakistan from 1990.

Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India but now all types of trucks, vehicles are bought from Pakistan.

Pak Breaks Indian Monopoly over Vehicle Supply to Lanka -The New Indian Express
did you edit and add the last line?

Pak Breaks Indian Monopoly over Vehicle Supply to Lanka

By P K Balachandran - COLOMBO

Pakistan on Wednesday broke the Indian monopoly over the supply of transport vehicles to the Sri Lankan armed forces and the police by gifting a hundred Toyota Corolla (Altis) cars to the security forces.

The handing over ceremony was graced by the Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Army Commander Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake, Inspector General of Police N K Illangakoon, Pakistan High Commissioner Major General (Retired) Qasim Qureshi and officials of the Karachi-based manufacturer Indus Motors.

Indus Motors has been making Toyota and Daihatsu vehicle in Pakistan from 1990.

Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India but now all types of trucks, vehicles are bought from Pakistan.

Pak Breaks Indian Monopoly over Vehicle Supply to Lanka -The New Indian Express
did you edit and add the last line?
 
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Toyota is a Japnese company and India and Japan are working together in S.Asia.


Pak Breaks Indian Monopoly over Vehicle Supply to Lanka

By P K Balachandran - COLOMBO

Pakistan on Wednesday broke the Indian monopoly over the supply of transport vehicles to the Sri Lankan armed forces and the police by gifting a hundred Toyota Corolla (Altis) cars to the security forces.

The handing over ceremony was graced by the Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Army Commander Lieutenant General Daya Ratnayake, Inspector General of Police N K Illangakoon, Pakistan High Commissioner Major General (Retired) Qasim Qureshi and officials of the Karachi-based manufacturer Indus Motors.

Indus Motors has been making Toyota and Daihatsu vehicle in Pakistan from 1990.

Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India but now all types of trucks, vehicles are bought from Pakistan.

Pak Breaks Indian Monopoly over Vehicle Supply to Lanka -The New Indian Express
 
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These 100 for gifted just as a good will I guess but yu guys totally ignored last paragraph.
Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India but now all types of trucks, vehicles are bought from Pakistan.

Can you guys see this word "bought"

ha ha.... you broke our monopoly by gifting!!!! I'm sure we don't care about you gifting more than India does for sl.....

and before replying me plz go through the link and read the last few lines carefully because what you're claiming is written by Pakistan fan boy .... the article doesn't mention it.
 
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These 100 for gifted just as a good will I guess but yu guys totally ignored last paragraph.
Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India but now all types of trucks, vehicles are bought from Pakistan.

Can you guys see this word "bought"

If they are already being bought from Pakistan, then how come this gift of 100 cars is resulting in breaking the monopoly.. If Pakistan is already supplying, then there is no monopoly to break..
 
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Auto sector sales improve

THE NEWSPAPER'S STAFF REPORTER

KARACHI: Excluding tractors, the entire auto sector performed well with sales of trucks, buses, light commercial vehicles and cars indicating growth during the first eight months of this fiscal year.

The two- and three-wheeler segment showed mixed trend however.

Overall truck sales rose to 1,498 units in July-February 2013-14 as compared to 1,153 units in same period last fiscal year.

As per the data of Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers (Pama), Hino, Nissan, Master and Isuzu truck sales increased to 644, 215, 331 and 308 units as compared to 532, 136, 307 and 178 units in July-Feb 2012-13.

Truck sales increased due to the rising large-scale manufacturing which grew by 6.7 per cent in July-December 2013-14.

Public and private transporters maintained procuring vehicles from the local assemblers, thus pushing up overall bus sales to 388 units in July-Feb 2013-14 as compared to 349 units (due to higher sales of Hino buses to 335 units as compared to 294 units out of overall bus sales figures).

In the category of Light Commercial Vehicles, jeeps and vans, Sigma Defender sales rose to 339 units in July-February 2013-2014 as compared to 260 units in same period last fiscal. Suzuki Ravi and Toyota Hilux sales improved to 7,962 and 2,751 units from 6,487 and 2,711 units respectively.

Hyundai Shehzore resumed their production activities from September 2013 producing 698 units in July-Feb period, the its sales stood at 518 units.

Growers finally started lifting tractors at higher prices as the government did not reverse the 7pc hike in GST to 17pc effective January 1 this year.

Fiat and Massey Ferguson tractor sales in February 2014 went up to 545 and 1,060 units from 315 and 189 units. However, their sales remained depressed at 7,763 and 12,722 units in July-Feb 2013-14 compared to 12,330 and 19,068 units.

Honda and Suzuki bikes sales grew to 428,059 and 15,958 units as compared to 421,529 and 11,536 units. Sohrab, Qingqi and Ravi bikes sales increased to 2,834, 2,871 and 13,334 units as compared to 587, 1,629 and 12,689 units. Sales of Hero and Habib bikes plunged to 9,823 and 13,630 units from 15,638 and 16,082 units.

In three-wheeler, Sazgar sales jumped to 8,956 units from 6,215 units.

Sales of locally-produced car up by 3.5pc in the first eight months of this fiscal year compared to same period last year.

Latest - DAWN.COM
 
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Pakistan on Wednesday broke the Indian monopoly over the supply of transport vehicles to the Sri Lankan armed forces and the police by gifting a hundred Toyota Corolla (Altis) cars to the security forces.

The handing over ceremony was graced by the Lankan Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and the Army Commander  Lieutenant  General Daya Ratnayake, Inspector General of Police N K Illangakoon, Pakistan High Commissioner Major General (Retired) Qasim Qureshi and officials of the Karachi-based manufacturer Indus Motors.

Indus Motors has been making Toyota and Daihatsu vehicle in Pakistan from 1990.

Previously, the Lankan security forces bought vehicles mostly from Tata Motors, Mahindra and Mahindra and Ashok Leyland of India.

Thats where the paragraph ends. Where did u add the remaining line of ALL TYPES OF TRUCKS ARE BOUGHT FROM PAKISTAN?
A lot of Pakistani members are in the habit to faking pictures and faking news.. Dil ke behlane ko Ghalib, yeh khayal accha hai :D
 
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That the FREAK. I dint notice the gift word.

I am actually laughing. How can Pakistanis think that gifting something is actually breaking the Monopoly? Can the OP explain this? :rofl:

Author is P K Balachandran from COLOMBO and source to the news is Indian.... so can we now stop exaggerating and have our say without going overboard?
 
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Author is P K Balachandran from COLOMBO and source to the news is Indian.... so can we now stop exaggeration and have our say without going overboard?
Moderator Uncle. It doesnt matter who the author is or etc thing. Its bout how can Gifting be related to Monopoly. Monopoly is related to Profit, Topline, Bottomline. Without Business, all these things cant be brought into scene. So actually Pakistanis TROLLED themselves here and whoever comes and defends this is gonna be a laughing stock. :)
 
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Author is P K Balachandran from COLOMBO and source to the news is Indian.... so can we now stop exaggerating and have our say without going overboard?

You might have also noticed how the OP conveniently added a line to the article.
 
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Moderator Uncle. It doesnt matter who the author is or etc thing. Its bout how can Gifting be related to Monopoly. Monopoly is related to Profit, Topline, Bottomline. Without Business, all these things cant be brought into scene. So actually Pakistanis TROLLED themselves here and whoever comes and defends this is gonna be a laughing stock. :)

It's not about gifting or breaking monopoly or something, it's about begging to differ from the author who thinks that way. So have your say in that regard, there's no point making comments on Pakistanis.
 
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