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Pakistan open to buying power from Gujarat - Salman Bashir - Economic Times

Battling with a severe power crisis, Pakistan is open to buying power from the Gujarat state government, reported Times Now. Salman Bashir, Pakistan High Commissioner told Times Now that technical teams from the country have visted two power plants in India, both of which are in Gujarat.

"Two plants have been visited, both in Gujarat, one of them is a solar plant," Bashir said. However, Bashir said that the process of buying energy could only begin once a dialogue process between the two countries gets going.{Is that a pre-condition that Pakistan is setting for buying power ? :rotfl: }

Earlier this month, Pakistan said it wants the resumption of the formal composite dialogue with India to address "mistrust" between the two countries. Referring to the start of back channel diplomacy with India, Foreign Office spokesman Aizaz Chaudhry said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had appointed former diplomat Shahryar Khan to conduct negotiations.

Khan has visited India and expressed the Pakistani leadership's "strong desire" for good neighbourly relations, he said.

Officials from the two countries are currently working out dates for the next round of talks between the two sides. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to meet his Pakistani counterpart on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York in September.

What blasphemy is Pak High Commissioner advocating that too in pious month Ramazan\Ramadan.
Getting electric from Gujarat where 100000000000000000 muslims were .....
 
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This is never going to materialise due to lack of trust between both nation.
 
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why bringing 2002 riots into this thread not only it is completely irrelevant to the topic but also its a internal issue of India nothing whatsoever to do with Pakistan and it shouldn't hamper economic and political relations between the two neighbors
 
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This is never going to materialise due to lack of trust between both nation.

India will ask for advance payment for laying down the necessary infrastruture and power that would be supplied.
Pakistan which is not just bankrupt but has also never done bussiness on such terms would not be able to fulfill these conditions. These would reason why such a deal would never materialise.
 
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@Hobo1

You said same facts which I want but didn't type due to using smartphone.
 
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Oh no!! Blasphemy!! Let me tell you, Indian sikularist will now write the letter to Pakistan not to buy electricity from Gujarat.

Sonia and Digi Raja would want India to write off the cost incurred in exporting electricity for sake minority votes.
 
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Sonia and Digi Raja would want India to write off the cost incurred in exporting electricity for sake minority votes.

naah!! Now a days diggy is busy clarifying that he is not anti-hindu. Lols
 
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no electricity from india

someone have to kick that noora and tell his co. stop this backwas on daily basis
 
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MR HOBO we get it that you are master of bending over and kissing your own behind other wise you wouldn't have missed this part.


" Bashir said. However, Bashir said that the process of buying energy could only begin once a dialogue process between the two countries gets going.

What blasphemy is Pak High Commissioner advocating that too in pious month Ramazan\Ramadan.
Getting electric from Gujarat where 100000000000000000 Muslims were .....

100000000000000000 Indian Muslim slaughter should be Indian Muslims problem not ours in pakistan.But good to see it make you happy

will Pakistan buy communal/hindu electricity ?

Most Indians claim to be secular are you telling me India is a communal/hindu .
 
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