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Dude...1000 USD income will mean you will stay in rented home forever...
But that rented home in Pakistan means a two bed launch apartment with car parking in good areas of Karachi which might cost you 150 to 200 dollars ... Is the standard same in US or europe?

Yes but at the same time the average yearly income in Pakistan is 1,500$ and in Israel it's 33,000$, the money accessible to the Pakistani government and people is far lower than the money accessible to the Israeli government and people.



1000$ Monthly isn't a low income at all in the US. You can afford everything you need from food to a house, not in the Silicon Valley or in the middle of New York though. People started with less money and ended up being billionaires. It's all about if you have a brain and how you use it.


Whatever, r*ach
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>WE WUZ JEWZ N SHEIT
Ashkenazis are more related to Italians than Turks
https://notpoliticallycorrect.me/20...ns-and-ashkenazi-jews-what-is-the-connection/
1000 dollar is high income in Pakistan and you can afford a good life style... You can have a four room apartments in nice place so the most expensive city Karachi...
 
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But that rented home in Pakistan means a two bed launch apartment with car parking in good areas of Karachi which might cost you 150 to 200 dollars ... Is the standard same in US or europe?
It depends where, in Tel Aviv it could cost as much as 2000$ a month and more, in small cities and villages a 4 room house could cost around 500$ a month.

dont compare garbage Israel with Turkey ... and TURKS created 16 Empires in the last 2500 years , not Semitic Jews


Ashkenazi Jews and Italians/ Greeks ? what a stupid lie ... Italians/ Greeks are nothing with Judaism and Ashkenazi Jews

I am saying again Ashkenazi Jews are not descended from the historical Israelites of antiquity, but from Khazars, a Turkic People

the Khazars (who converted to Judaism in the 8th century) migrated westwards into Eastern Europe ( Russia , Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Hungary and Germany ) from north of the Black Sea and Caspian Sea
in the 12th and 13th centuries when the Khazar Empire was collapsing


even Europeans ( R1A Russians , Poles and R1B British , French , Germans , most of Italians ) are descendants of the Proto Turkic Peoples

Haplogroup P-M45 ( proto Turkic Peoples )
Time of origin : 45.000 years ago
Place of origin : Central asia and Southeast Asia
Descendants : Haplogroup Q and R

Haplogroup R ( Russians,,French,,Germans,,British,most of Italians )
Time of origin : 26,800 years ago
Place of origin : Central Asia

Gene Pool of BASHKIR TURKS subpopulations Haplogrup R 95,0% (R1a1,,R1b ,,R1b1b2 )
TURKEY : Haplogrup R 44,0%

WATCH PLEASE... Genetic Origins of the proto Turkic Peoples and their Relatives ( National Geographics )

>WE WUZ EUROPEAN N SHEIT
>WE WUZ JEWZ N SHEIT
If we are descended from you how come you claim we are such a "useless country"?
You're like the Africans claiming they are the sons of the Egyptian kings.
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It depends where, in Tel Aviv it could cost as much as 2000$ a month and more, in small cities and villages a 4 room house could cost around 500$ a month.


>WE WUZ EUROPEAN N SHEIT
>WE WUZ JEWZ N SHEIT
If we are descended from you how come you claim we are such a "useless country"?
You're like the Africans claiming they are the sons of the Egyptian kings.View attachment 448406
Well in Pakistan in the biggest city of Karachi you can have 3 rooms apartment in decent areas in 250 dollars whereas in villages you can get it in 50 dollars at max ...

I can afford dinner in a five-star hotel in just 20 dollars whereas in the decent hotel it can cost me around 3 dollars and for poor, it can cost as low as 50 cents ... here bread is available at 10 to 20 cents ... these all rates are for the most expensive city of Pakistan i.e. Karachi

You can compare the cost of living in Pakistan with Tel Aviv
 
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GDP Nominal by 2017
Turkey : $863 billion
Netherlands : $777 billion
Greece : $194 billion

S Arabia $ 646 billion
Iran $376 billion
Egypt $332 billion
Israel $318 billion
Pakistan $278 billion
Pakistan's 2017 GDP is 304.3 billion.
 
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It depends where, in Tel Aviv it could cost as much as 2000$ a month and more, in small cities and villages a 4 room house could cost around 500$ a month.


>WE WUZ EUROPEAN N SHEIT
>WE WUZ JEWZ N SHEIT
If we are descended from you how come you claim we are such a "useless country"?
You're like the Africans claiming they are the sons of the Egyptian kings.View attachment 448406

only Ashkenazi Jews are Turkic origin Khazars ,,
You pray for Ashkenazi Jews ( Turkic origin Khazars ) that created Israel and Jewish Lobby in all over the World

Because of only TURKS created 16 Empires in History ( in China , in India , in Iran , in Anatolia , in Arabian Peninsula , in Egypt and in Europe )

Khazar and Ashkenazim Jews




TURKS are not Mongols TURKS are not Arabs ....
even Europeans ( Haplogroup R ) and Native Americans ( Haplogroup Q ) are descendant of the Proto Turkic Peoples ( Haplogroup P-M45 ) without TURKS no History

TURKIC PEOPLES



The History of the Turks - Every Year since 209 BC
 
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only Ashkenazi Jews are Turkic origin Khazars ,,
You pray for Ashkenazi Jews ( Turkic origin Khazars ) that created Israel and Jewish Lobby in all over the World

Because of only TURKS created 16 Empires in History ( in China , in India , in Iran , in Anatolia , in Arabian Peninsula , in Egypt and in Europe )

Khazar and Ashkenazim Jews




TURKS are not Mongols TURKS are not Arabs ....
even Europeans ( Haplogroup R ) and Native Americans ( Haplogroup Q ) are descendant of the Proto Turkic Peoples ( Haplogroup P-M45 ) without TURKS no History

TURKIC PEOPLES



The History of the Turks - Every Year since 209 BC
Did you know that the term "Ashkenazi Jews" is made for all Jews that don't come from Arab countries?

In the late 19th century, it was proposed that the core of today's Ashkenazi Jewry are genetically descended from a hypothetical Khazarian Jewish diaspora who had migrated westward from modern Russia and Ukraine into modern France and Germany (as opposed to the currently held theory that Jews migrated from France and Germany into Eastern Europe). The hypothesis is not corroborated by historical sources and is unsubstantiated by genetics, but it is still occasionally supported by scholars who have had some success in keeping the theory in the academic consciousness.

The theory has sometimes been used by Jewish authors such as Arthur Koestler as part of an argument against traditional forms of antisemitism (for example the claim that "the Jews killed Christ"), just as similar arguments have been advanced on behalf of the Crimean Karaites. Today, however, the theory is more often associated with antisemitism and anti-Zionism.

A 2013 trans-genome study carried out by 30 geneticists, from 13 universities and academies, from 9 countries, assembling the largest data set available to date, for assessment of Ashkenazi Jewish genetic origins found no evidence of Khazar origin among Ashkenazi Jews. "Thus, analysis of Ashkenazi Jews together with a large sample from the region of the Khazar Khaganate corroborates the earlier results that Ashkenazi Jews derive their ancestry primarily from populations of the Middle East and Europe, that they possess considerable shared ancestry with other Jewish populations, and that there is no indication of a significant genetic contribution either from within or from north of the Caucasus region", the authors concluded.

Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews#The_Khazar_hypothesis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khazar_hypothesis_of_Ashkenazi_ancestry

only Ashkenazi Jews are Turkic origin Khazars ,,
You pray for Ashkenazi Jews ( Turkic origin Khazars ) that created Israel and Jewish Lobby in all over the World

Because of only TURKS created 16 Empires in History ( in China , in India , in Iran , in Anatolia , in Arabian Peninsula , in Egypt and in Europe )

Khazar and Ashkenazim Jews




TURKS are not Mongols TURKS are not Arabs ....
even Europeans ( Haplogroup R ) and Native Americans ( Haplogroup Q ) are descendant of the Proto Turkic Peoples ( Haplogroup P-M45 ) without TURKS no History

TURKIC PEOPLES



The History of the Turks - Every Year since 209 BC
I like how you've gone from "TURKEY IS SUPERIOR TO ISRAEL", to "You're only superior because you're actually Turkish"
 
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Car sales up 20.4pc in six months

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/266890-car-sales-up-20-4pc-in-six-months

KARACHI: Sales of passenger cars rose 20.4 to 103,432 units in the first half of the current fiscal year of 2017/18, official data showed on Wednesday.

Car sales stood at 85,901 in the same period of last fiscal year, according to Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA).

In December 2017, sale of cars fell to 16,159 units as against 17,233 units in the previous month and 14,024 units in the same month a year ago.

Topline Securities, in a report, said the decline was due to the year-end’s leaner period of auto sales.

A total of 47,087 cars of 1,300cc or above category were sold during the first half, up 5.92 percent over the same period a year earlier.

But, the sale in the category declined to 6,652 units in December 2017 as against 8,087 in November and 6,880 units in December 2016.

Arslan Hanif, an analyst at Arif Habib Limited attributed the decline to crackdown of Indus Motor Company and cancellation of pre-booked orders of cars due to excess premium charged by dealers.

Under the category of 1,000cc category, a total of 23,642 units of Suzuki Cultus and Suzuki WagonR were sold, up 61 percent against 14,669 units sold last year.

One analyst said there is a huge increase in 1,000cc cars, as both WagonR and new variant of Cultus saw an amazing success in the country during the period under review.

Dispatch of 1,000cc category cars exhibited an uptick due to a massive demand from Careem, Uber and other transportation businesses.

Sales of 800cc and below 1,000cc cars, Suzuki Mehran and Bolan, increased 22 percent to 32,703 units in July-December from 26,780 units in the corresponding period last year.

“We believe Pak Suzuki continued to be major beneficiary as majority of used-car imports fall under lower engine capacity segment,” Topline Securities added.

A total of 4,562 buses and trucks were sold in the six-month period, up 17.5 percent.

Sales of farm tractors grew 54.3 percent to 32,310 units during the period under review.

A total of 6,797 jeeps were sold during the July-December period, depicting manifold growth as compared to 205 units sold during the same period last year.

The hefty sales were visibly due to an introduction of Honda’s BR-V. Honda recorded sales of 5,159 units of its new edition during the first half.

Sale of pick-ups was recorded at 13,909 units during the six months as against 11,427 units sold in the corresponding period last year.

Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association data further showed that a total of 940,825 motorcycles and three-wheelers were sold during the period under review, up a 19 percent over the same period a year ago.
 
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#Pakistan keeps #terrorists on the run and #economy on a roll
Businesses' focus shifts from bombs and kidnappings to taxes and policy. #Taliban #TTP #terrorism #India #Karachi #Rangers

https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy/Economy/Pakistan-keeps-ter...

KARACHI -- Terrorism, corruption, misrule: Negative perceptions have dogged Pakistan for years. But thanks to sweeping operations by the army and a powerful paramilitary force, those perceptions may be becoming outdated, and businesses are taking notice.



In Karachi, the country's largest city, motorcycles and elaborately decorated buses weave down dusty roads between colonial-era buildings. Less than a decade ago, these were truly mean streets. "Between 2010 and 2012, we saw one or two terrorist attacks every month and one or two targeted killings and kidnappings for ransom every day," recalled Army Maj. Gen. Mohammad Saeed. "There were 17 no-go areas which the police could not touch in Karachi."

At the time, even major hotels had occupancy rates of just 10% to 15%. Hundreds of shops and other businesses closed down.

Then the Rangers began to clean up.

The Pakistan Rangers, a paramilitary law enforcement organization overseen by the military and the Interior Ministry, set out to tackle the violence head-on. In 2013, the Rangers Sindh -- which operate in Sindh Province, including Karachi -- mobilized 15,000 troops. The provincial legislature granted them broad powers to search homes and make arrests, enabling them to quickly turn the tide.

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These guns were seized at a hideout in Miranshah -- the front line of Pakistan's anti-terrorism operations. (Photo by Go Yamada)

In 2017, there were zero bombings and only five kidnappings, according to Saeed, who serves as director general of the Rangers Sindh. This is no small feat in a city with a swelling population of 17 million -- perhaps even 20 million if migrants from rural areas are factored in. "We destroyed all of the terrorists' pockets," he said, adding that hotel occupancy rates are over 90%.

The story is similar in Pakistan's other major cities. And as the Rangers have made headway, business sentiment has improved and growth has picked up.

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Mohammad Saeed, director general of the Pakistan Rangers Sindh

Pakistan's real gross domestic product grew 5.3% in the fiscal year through June 2017, the quickest pace in 10 years. The central bank projects the growth rate for this fiscal year will approach 6%. Inflation has stabilized and exports are brisk.

"Unfortunately, Pakistan is a victim of negative perception," said Arif Habib, who heads the conglomerate Arif Habib Group. "There is a lot of difference between perception and reality."

But the rest of the world seems to be catching on to the positive changes, too: Foreign direct investment is estimated to reach a record $5 billion or so in the current fiscal year, up from $3.43 billion last year.







This is not to say Pakistan's safety problems are a thing of the past. The budget for maintaining security is insufficient, and efforts to shore up the police are still a work in progress. Another major challenge is to prevent militants who have fled to neighboring Afghanistan from coming back.

Treacherous borderlands

Miranshah is a one-hour military flight away from Peshawar, in Pakistan's northwest. It is the main city in North Waziristan, one of the semi-autonomous Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

This is the front line of Pakistan's anti-terrorism operations. The Afghan border is just 20km away




Around 2008, insurgents from al-Qaida and Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan controlled some 30% of North Waziristan. But large numbers of militants have fled or been killed since the army began weeding them out in 2014.

More than 300 people died in terrorist attacks in the FATA in 2014, but the number was down to 113 in 2017.

"During the operation, 26,000 rifles, 13,000 submachine guns and explosives for more than 50,000 suicide bombs [were seized]," said Col. Wasi Uddin in a bunker at the heavily guarded headquarters of the army's 7th Infantry Division. Monitors on the wall showed real-time footage of the border with Afghanistan.

Now that the heavy fighting appears to be over, people are returning and efforts to rebuild houses and public facilities are in full swing. The army is spearheading a drive to reopen hospitals, schools and bazaars in the FATA. Residents have been given 130 sq. km of farmland as well as job training programs.

"Now we are building a 1,400km-long fence along the border to stop the cross-border terror," the colonel said. But sporadic attacks are still a threat in the mountainous border region. A young military officer and another person were killed in an ambush on the outskirts of Miranshah in mid-December.

Pakistan's national security adviser, retired Gen. Nasser Khan Janjua, blames the neighbor. There is "no border control in Afghanistan," said Janjua, who has sparred with the U.S. over security measures. "In 2016, out of 128 terrorist attacks in Pakistan, 125 were cross-border terror from Afghanistan."

There are 145 monitoring posts on the Afghan side of the border -- around one-eighth the number on the Pakistani side -- reflecting the capacity constraints of the Afghan military and police.

Police accountability

Over in Peshawar, at the base of the Khyber Pass on the Pakistani-Afghan border, a determined effort to bolster the police is bearing fruit.

The city is a key hub for trucks carrying goods to and from Afghanistan. Freshly slaughtered lamb, mutton and live peafowl can be found at the local bazaars. Men tend to carry rifles -- a symbol of masculinity -- but violence has decreased significantly, according to the police chief for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province.

"From 2007 to 2017, [the number of] dead and wounded in the province decreased to one-sixth," said Inspector General Salahuddin Khan. The police head count has surged to 82,000, from 34,000 in 2001, and the force receives training from the army.

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A Karachi bazaar bustles with shoppers in December. (Photo by Go Yamada)

Khan and other police leaders are focusing on "depoliticization, digitization and confidence." They reject politicians' interference with recruiting, and have created a database of rented houses and vehicles terrorists might use.

"For security, cooperation from the local people is essential," Khan said. This includes holding the police themselves accountable: The government has established a Dispute Resolution Council, which includes third-party members appointed by a high court, to receive complaints against law enforcement.

Khan is not satisfied. "Support from the government is better than it used to be," he said. "But the budget is never enough. We are [making requests] all the time."

In Karachi, there is still a sense of unease despite the obvious improvement. Some government officials and foreign businesspeople still ride around in bulletproof vehicles with their own security details.

For now, the Rangers are keeping the pressure on. If police capabilities improve, Saeed said, "we will pull back."
 
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It is top 25 performing economies in world, but needs to stop extra spending on heavy military budgets, pays, pensions and bring back corruption money!!!1
 
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It is top 25 performing economies in world, but needs to stop extra spending on heavy military budgets, pays, pensions and bring back corruption money!!!1

had we not spend that extra money on defense, what would have been the situation on the border today?
 
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had we not spend that extra money on defense, what would have been the situation on the border today?

Once you have atomic bombs, you do not need to spend extra money on defence. Keep it to a minimum deterrent required. Pakistan's economy is in precarious situation where the PTI govt. is slashing governmental expenses by 31%, where the Army, Navy, Airforce, ISI doing it ???
 
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Once you have atomic bombs, you do not need to spend extra money on defence. Keep it to a minimum deterrent required. Pakistan's economy is in precarious situation where the PTI govt. is slashing governmental expenses by 31%, where the Army, Navy, Airforce, ISI doing it ???

when you dont have a car then you wish how nice would it be to have a car, but once you get a car you might think I just wasted so much money and could have just used public transportation. Nuclear option is for the worst situation, you wont be able to use nuclear option if India comes and spanks you every few days for that you need conventional capabilities, today India is not scared of your nuclear option but your conventional capabilities.
 
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