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Afghan companies reach out to Gujarat for joint ventures

You haven't take note of it yet? damn get updated.

and coal is nothing we are talking lithium, Gas, Iron, Copper, Niobium things with huge international demand.Search "Afghanistan the Saudi Arabia of Lithium" on Google

Actually Karzai said not too recently that the total worth is $30 trillion while he was visiting India. Most of this is irrelevant though many firms have been bidding on mining rights but no country has actually started any mining yet until they see what happens post withdrawal.

Like I said though if Afghanistan prospers Pakistan will also prosper and vice-versa as much as we dislike each other today it is true.
 
You haven't take note of it yet? damn get updated.

and coal is nothing we are talking lithium, Gas, Iron, Copper, Niobium things with huge international demand.Search "Afghanistan the Saudi Arabia of Lithium" on Google

Gas is another good resource but Afghanistan got very little of it. It all depends on quantity and quality of resource. Anyway Pakistan is way richer then Afghanistan in terms resources. For exemple Pakistan have potential sites for over 100,000MW hydro power. Thats more then Bharat despite Pakistan being 3.5 times smaller in area. We barely have taken advantage of 6% of hydro power. And coal has been left there despite being 2 biggest in terms of reserves. Not to forget shale gas in which again Pakistan have more of it then India while Afghanistan deosnt have any.

So we have a lot more and are better prepared to take advantages of these resources. As i said if Afghanistan some how find 100 billion barrels of oil which can be extracted cheaply then it will be game changer.
 
I hear that TTP, AT and Haqqanis have joined hands - time to rename the mountain as Pakikhush I guess..

LOL they are already united they just act like they are not. Anyway it does not matter because PA can wipe them out of Pakistan if they want but politics is hand cuffing them and many would run away to Afghanistan. Likewise many Afghan Taliban run into Pakistan if they are losing a battle so if Pakistan army and ANSF work together they could be squeezed.
 
Gas is another good resource but Afghanistan got very little of it. It all depends on quantity and quality of resource. Anyway Pakistan is way richer then Afghanistan in terms resources. For exemple Pakistan have potential sites for over 100,000MW hydro power. Thats more then Bharat despite Pakistan being 3.5 times smaller in area. We barely have taken advantage of 6% of hydro power. And coal has been left there despite being 2 biggest in terms of reserves. Not to forget shale gas in which again Pakistan have more of it then India while Afghanistan deosnt have any.

So we have a lot more and are better prepared to take advantages of these resources. As i said if Afghanistan some how find 100 billion barrels of oil which can be extracted cheaply then it will be game changer.

Actually he is right Afghanistan has huge mineral resources most in the world if Karzai is not lying and Afghanistan will one day be rich.
 
Actually Karzai said not too recently that the total worth is $30 trillion while he was visiting India. Most of this is irrelevant though many firms have been bidding on mining rights but no country has actually started any mining yet until they see what happens post withdrawal.

Like I said though if Afghanistan prospers Pakistan will also prosper and vice-versa as much as we dislike each other today it is true.

Karzai was joking, that is a common thing between friends.

No the Hajigak, a +$10 Billion investment project has been delayed because they found ancient hill cities described as the Machu Picchu of Asia, a very wonderful piece of ancient art. They are planning to resume work in 2015.
 
You realize I am abroad you think I call myself Indian? If Pakistanis were not proud we would not throw parades in the cities we are in every year celebrating Pakistan Independence Day. I also got a video called Slum dog millionaire so I guess all Indians are slum dogs? :lol:
Ohhh u live in movies not in reality...:lol::lol:

Only in bharoti dreams Pakistanis act as Indians, we in real life spit on bharoti faces.



Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare :lol::lol:
Reuters) - Pakistani merchants and job seekers in the United States, still reeling from economic hardship since the September 11 attacks of 2001, are posing as Indians to avoid discrimination in the wake of the Times Square bomb attempt.

Once again, a man of Pakistani descent is at the center of a security story, leading to backlash against the Pakistani-American community.

Faisal Shahzad, 30, a naturalized American born in Pakistan, was arrested on Monday, two days after authorities say he parked a crude car bomb in New York's busy Times Square.

Suspected September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and convicted 1993 World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef are also of Pakistani decent, and anti-American militants fighting U.S. forces in Afghanistan take refuge in Pakistan.

In Brooklyn, home to one of the largest Pakistani populations in the United States, businessis scant at the various grocery, halal meat and sweet cake shops since a Pakistani-American was suspected in the Times Square plot. More than 100 businesses along Coney Island Avenue have closed due to a 30 percent drop in business since 2001, a merchants' association said.

In Washington, an American man of Pakistani descent told of coming under suspicion this week when he tried to buy garden fertilizer. The Times Square car bomb contained a non-explosive type of fertilizer.

While there have been no reported incidents since the failed car bomb attack last Saturday, some Pakistanis are bracing for reprisals. Police have increased foot patrols.

"A lot of Pakistanis can't get jobs after 9/11 and now it's even worse," said Asghar Choudhri, an accountant and chairman of Brooklyn's Pakistani American Merchant Association. "They are now pretending they are Indian so they can get a job."

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947, creating hostilities that ordinarily would lead a Pakistani to resent being mistaken for an Indian.

According to the latest U.S. census data, some 210,410 people of Pakistani origin reside in the United States. Nearly 15,000 Pakistanis received U.S. immigrant visas last year.

"I want to make clear that we will not tolerate any bias or backlash against Pakistani or Muslim New Yorkers," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said this week, noting there are always "a few bad apples."

New York is "the city where you can practice your religion and say what you want to say and be in charge of your own destiny and we're going to keep it that way," Bloomberg said.

SUSPICION OF GARDENING

In Washington, an American of Pakistani heritage who would only be identified as Farhan, said a manager of a suburban home-improvement store prevented him from buying two bags of fertilizer for his family's lawn on Tuesday.

Farhan, who was born in northern Virginia, said police arrived soon after, investigated and allowed him to buy the fertilizer.

"What kind of a country are we living in when a 22-year-old male can't buy fertilizer?" Farhan asked. "I'm American. I'm not Pakistani."

Farhan said the store had subsequently apologized and the case appeared to be one of an overzealous manager rather than store policy.

Merchants in New York, many of whom declined to be named, still remember reprisals after September 11. Soon after the attacks, there was a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn at a Pakistani restaurant, which is now closed.

The local merchants association has shrunk to 150 members, from about 250 merchants almost a decade ago.

The FBI also arrested many undocumented workers in the neighborhood, leading to a wave of deportations, and residents would call law enforcement to make claims against their neighbors, including many false claims, Choudhri said.

"After 9/11, we took much pain," he said. "After that, a small beating is nothing. Now the Pakistanis are not so much scared but we are ashamed. We are embarrassed that the name of Pakistan came up."

Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare| Reuters
 
Karzai was joking, that is a common thing between friends.

No the Hajigak, a +$10 Billion investment project has been delayed because they found ancient hill cities described as the Machu Picchu of Asia, a very wonderful piece of ancient art. They are planning to resume work in 2015.

Pretty much what I said work will begin later but has any started yet?
 
Well the BSA is in our interest, and please don't talk about slaves and slave nations, we all know the history of your country.

And 90% is untrue and likely also a lie. you really don't like facts do you?

Well its sad reality when one say slavery is best interest of Afghanistan. 90% figure is true, i got that figure from thread in Afghan section. Afghanistan govermemt revenues are barely $1.5 billion, not enough to run country of 31 million people at war.
 
Karzai was joking, that is a common thing between friends.

No the Hajigak, a +$10 Billion investment project has been delayed because they found ancient hill cities described as the Machu Picchu of Asia, a very wonderful piece of ancient art. They are planning to resume work in 2015.
Pretty much what I said work will begin later but has any started yet?

Initial work is started, such as housing facilities and surveys of the area. but the delays is coused by the afghans, beacuse they want to move the ancient sculptures and etc. away from the area.
 
Ohhh u live in movies not in reality...:lol::lol:





Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare :lol::lol:
Reuters) - Pakistani merchants and job seekers in the United States, still reeling from economic hardship since the September 11 attacks of 2001, are posing as Indians to avoid discrimination in the wake of the Times Square bomb attempt.

Once again, a man of Pakistani descent is at the center of a security story, leading to backlash against the Pakistani-American community.

Faisal Shahzad, 30, a naturalized American born in Pakistan, was arrested on Monday, two days after authorities say he parked a crude car bomb in New York's busy Times Square.

Suspected September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and convicted 1993 World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef are also of Pakistani decent, and anti-American militants fighting U.S. forces in Afghanistan take refuge in Pakistan.

In Brooklyn, home to one of the largest Pakistani populations in the United States, businessis scant at the various grocery, halal meat and sweet cake shops since a Pakistani-American was suspected in the Times Square plot. More than 100 businesses along Coney Island Avenue have closed due to a 30 percent drop in business since 2001, a merchants' association said.

In Washington, an American man of Pakistani descent told of coming under suspicion this week when he tried to buy garden fertilizer. The Times Square car bomb contained a non-explosive type of fertilizer.

While there have been no reported incidents since the failed car bomb attack last Saturday, some Pakistanis are bracing for reprisals. Police have increased foot patrols.

"A lot of Pakistanis can't get jobs after 9/11 and now it's even worse," said Asghar Choudhri, an accountant and chairman of Brooklyn's Pakistani American Merchant Association. "They are now pretending they are Indian so they can get a job."

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947, creating hostilities that ordinarily would lead a Pakistani to resent being mistaken for an Indian.

According to the latest U.S. census data, some 210,410 people of Pakistani origin reside in the United States. Nearly 15,000 Pakistanis received U.S. immigrant visas last year.

"I want to make clear that we will not tolerate any bias or backlash against Pakistani or Muslim New Yorkers," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said this week, noting there are always "a few bad apples."

New York is "the city where you can practice your religion and say what you want to say and be in charge of your own destiny and we're going to keep it that way," Bloomberg said.

SUSPICION OF GARDENING

In Washington, an American of Pakistani heritage who would only be identified as Farhan, said a manager of a suburban home-improvement store prevented him from buying two bags of fertilizer for his family's lawn on Tuesday.

Farhan, who was born in northern Virginia, said police arrived soon after, investigated and allowed him to buy the fertilizer.

"What kind of a country are we living in when a 22-year-old male can't buy fertilizer?" Farhan asked. "I'm American. I'm not Pakistani."

Farhan said the store had subsequently apologized and the case appeared to be one of an overzealous manager rather than store policy.

Merchants in New York, many of whom declined to be named, still remember reprisals after September 11. Soon after the attacks, there was a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn at a Pakistani restaurant, which is now closed.

The local merchants association has shrunk to 150 members, from about 250 merchants almost a decade ago.

The FBI also arrested many undocumented workers in the neighborhood, leading to a wave of deportations, and residents would call law enforcement to make claims against their neighbors, including many false claims, Choudhri said.

"After 9/11, we took much pain," he said. "After that, a small beating is nothing. Now the Pakistanis are not so much scared but we are ashamed. We are embarrassed that the name of Pakistan came up."

Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare| Reuters

LOL old article 3 years old and a youtube video. I live in NYC myself never came across a Pakistani calling himself Indian but I guess they must be only where the cameras are lol.
 
Ohhh u live in movies not in reality...:lol::lol:





Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare :lol::lol:
Reuters) - Pakistani merchants and job seekers in the United States, still reeling from economic hardship since the September 11 attacks of 2001, are posing as Indians to avoid discrimination in the wake of the Times Square bomb attempt.

Once again, a man of Pakistani descent is at the center of a security story, leading to backlash against the Pakistani-American community.

Faisal Shahzad, 30, a naturalized American born in Pakistan, was arrested on Monday, two days after authorities say he parked a crude car bomb in New York's busy Times Square.

Suspected September 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and convicted 1993 World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef are also of Pakistani decent, and anti-American militants fighting U.S. forces in Afghanistan take refuge in Pakistan.

In Brooklyn, home to one of the largest Pakistani populations in the United States, businessis scant at the various grocery, halal meat and sweet cake shops since a Pakistani-American was suspected in the Times Square plot. More than 100 businesses along Coney Island Avenue have closed due to a 30 percent drop in business since 2001, a merchants' association said.

In Washington, an American man of Pakistani descent told of coming under suspicion this week when he tried to buy garden fertilizer. The Times Square car bomb contained a non-explosive type of fertilizer.

While there have been no reported incidents since the failed car bomb attack last Saturday, some Pakistanis are bracing for reprisals. Police have increased foot patrols.

"A lot of Pakistanis can't get jobs after 9/11 and now it's even worse," said Asghar Choudhri, an accountant and chairman of Brooklyn's Pakistani American Merchant Association. "They are now pretending they are Indian so they can get a job."

India and Pakistan have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947, creating hostilities that ordinarily would lead a Pakistani to resent being mistaken for an Indian.

According to the latest U.S. census data, some 210,410 people of Pakistani origin reside in the United States. Nearly 15,000 Pakistanis received U.S. immigrant visas last year.

"I want to make clear that we will not tolerate any bias or backlash against Pakistani or Muslim New Yorkers," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said this week, noting there are always "a few bad apples."

New York is "the city where you can practice your religion and say what you want to say and be in charge of your own destiny and we're going to keep it that way," Bloomberg said.

SUSPICION OF GARDENING

In Washington, an American of Pakistani heritage who would only be identified as Farhan, said a manager of a suburban home-improvement store prevented him from buying two bags of fertilizer for his family's lawn on Tuesday.

Farhan, who was born in northern Virginia, said police arrived soon after, investigated and allowed him to buy the fertilizer.

"What kind of a country are we living in when a 22-year-old male can't buy fertilizer?" Farhan asked. "I'm American. I'm not Pakistani."

Farhan said the store had subsequently apologized and the case appeared to be one of an overzealous manager rather than store policy.

Merchants in New York, many of whom declined to be named, still remember reprisals after September 11. Soon after the attacks, there was a drive-by shooting in Brooklyn at a Pakistani restaurant, which is now closed.

The local merchants association has shrunk to 150 members, from about 250 merchants almost a decade ago.

The FBI also arrested many undocumented workers in the neighborhood, leading to a wave of deportations, and residents would call law enforcement to make claims against their neighbors, including many false claims, Choudhri said.

"After 9/11, we took much pain," he said. "After that, a small beating is nothing. Now the Pakistanis are not so much scared but we are ashamed. We are embarrassed that the name of Pakistan came up."

Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare| Reuters

Well bharotis keep coming up with same 4 years old article, bogus and lies nothing more. How many times bharotis will post same bs article? Without any basis in real life?
 
Well its sad reality when one say slavery is best interest of Afghanistan. 90% figure is true, i got that figure from thread in Afghan section. Afghanistan govermemt revenues are barely $1.5 billion, not enough to run country of 31 million people at war.

Any possible link?
 
Corrections*

Pakistan Economy = $302 Billion as of 2014
KPK share = 10% Which gives $30.2 Billion

But*

Pakistan GDP pr capita nominal = $ 1.307

Afghanistan GDP pr capita nominal = $ 678

So after 30 while we were in war and you guys had peace, you couldn't still manage to create a pr. capita economy which was twice ours?

Pakistan has also been at war, most Pakistanis do not pay taxes on their income so government itself does not know true numbers of how much people are making, and lastly Pakistan has nearly 200 million people along with about 5-6 million Afghans too support.
 

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