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sure try itTime to ban airspace for all Indian airlines.
i know its hurt to see such news... isn't it..
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sure try itTime to ban airspace for all Indian airlines.
A really stupid ideaTime to ban airspace for all Indian airlines.
naa.. its not that...listen laws can not be applied for older users... there is a statute of limitations...
what did the bank say?
good nite ..bruv..A really stupid idea
sure try it
i know its hurt to see such news... isn't it..
Not at all. This kind of third rate aka 'ghatiya' behaviour perfectly fits in with your country.
i know... it may be hard for you to understand, what rules and regulations are, what procedure to follow.. etc... i understand, its not ur fault..Not at all. This kind of third rate aka 'ghatiya' behaviour perfectly fits in with your country.
two words.....entitlement mentalityi know... it may be hard for you to understand, what rules and regulations are, what procedure to follow.. etc... i understand, its not ur fault..
if PIA should have followed it, it wouldn't be in this mess...
here this will help you...High time that Pakistan bans all transit for indian goods towards Afghanistan and else where through Pakistan.
The extremist Modi and co needs to taste a little bit of reality now...
Modi Govt......upping ante unnecessarily
How so?I think legally Pak will have to pay a heavy price (which they can not afford) for any moves banning Indian carriers over Pak airspace while we can legally kick PIA out and all is fair.
here this will help you...
The Afghan officials pointed out
that huge amount of Pakistani
goods were transported through
Afghanistan to Central Asian
countries every day. Transit trade
between the two countries is
governed by the Afghan-Pakistan
Transit Trade Agreement that
came into force in June 2011. The
pact, brokered by the US, allows
Afghan trucks to carry goods up
to the Wagah border crossing.
However, Afghan trucks are
barred from carrying Indian
exports on their return journey
from Wagah, he added.
Pakistan recently refused to
allow Afghanistan to transport its
goods up to the Wagah border
with India claiming this was not
permitted under the bilateral
transit trade pact
Afghanistan warns Pakistan over Wagah border access | Pakistan Today
When they ask even for aid from America as an entitlement, then this is hardly significant.Pakistanis should get out of their sense of entitlement and follow the rules of the land.