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That doesn't change the fact that Pakistan is not capable even in 21st century to design its own car engine.


Of course we are not. Yet we produce nuclear weapons and advanced missiles. You obviously come from the same indian school of thought that said pre-May 1998 that Pakistan would NEVER EVER become a nuclear weapons state with or without Chinese assistance.

From your comments you sound like you are suffering from the inferiority complex due to the "lesser men" syndrome:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6161691.stm
 
Of course we are not. Yet we produce nuclear weapons and advanced missiles. You obviously come from the same indian school of thought that said pre-May 1998 that Pakistan would NEVER EVER become a nuclear weapons state with or without Chinese assistance.

From your comments you sound like you are suffering from the inferiority complex due to the "lesser men" syndrome:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6161691.stm

Do you think people will believe you that Pakistan developed indigenous nuclear technology when they are not even mature enough to develop after all car engine ?
No matter how many crap links you share or shout or cry...Fact doesn't change.
 
Do you think people will believe you that Pakistan developed indigenous nuclear technology when they are not even mature enough to develop after all car engine ?
No matter how many crap links you share or shout or cry...Fact doesn't change.


Fact is that india did not develop/invent or pioneer nuclear weapons or any other high tech weaponry or added anything to advance sciences. They are the domain of the West, Russia and China. Even though india has a population of over 1.3 billion people. That's why india has to spend billions upon billions on purchasing advanced weapons systems from the West and RUSSIA because you can't make it yourselves. IF india is making anything high tech or advanced, it's a 100% certainty that it is done using equipment and means that were totally 100% designed and made in the West or Russia by Western or Russian people. Not by members if the indian race.

You seem like other indians to be deluded into thinking indians invented nuclear weapons and car engines. This is to compensate for the fact that:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6161691.stm

Do you think people will believe you that Pakistan developed indigenous nuclear technology when they are not even mature enough to develop after all car engine ?
No matter how many crap links you share or shout or cry...Fact doesn't change.


Because indians invented car engines and nuclear weapons.......lol......:rofl::rofl:
 
Fact is that india did not develop/invent or pioneer nuclear weapons or any other high tech weaponry or added anything to advance sciences. They are the domain of the West, Russia and China. Even though india has a population of over 1.3 billion people. That's why india has to spend billions upon billions on purchasing advanced weapons systems from the West and RUSSIA because you can't make it yourselves. IF india is making anything high tech or advanced, it's a 100% certainty that it is done using equipment and means that were totally 100% designed and made in the West or Russia by Western or Russian people. Not by members if the indian race.

You seem like other indians to be deluded into thinking indians invented nuclear weapons and car engines. This is to compensate for the fact that:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6161691.stm

Don't tooltip China in everything you say. It was USA, Europe and Russia all the way.
China reverse-engineered most tech from Russian offerings. China has not invented anything till date.
I am not saying they won't in future but have not till now.

India has money to buy. Even Pakistan gets weapons in the form of donation/aid etc.
Every country has a way to acquire weapons.

We even built our own fighter jet (Tejas) compared to Sino-Pak JV (JF-17). When you say Sino-Pak everyone understands that Sino gave it to you.
 
Don't tooltip China in everything you say. It was USA, Europe and Russia all the way.
China reverse-engineered most tech from Russian offerings. China has not invented anything till date.
I am not saying they won't in future but have not till now.

India has money to buy. Even Pakistan gets weapons in the form of donation/aid etc.
Every country has a way to acquire weapons.

We even built our own fighter jet (Tejas) compared to Sino-Pak JV (JF-17). When you say Sino-Pak everyone understands that Sino gave it to you.


I never said Pakistan invented or pioneered anything. The Chinese may have reverse-engineered in the past but now they are inventing and producing world class high tech weapons systems and other products 100% indigenously. These products are the same standards as Western and Russian products. That is why they are set to become the World's 1st and only global hyperpower. indians DO NOT have these capabilities despite having 1.3 billion people and having way more access to Russian and Western technologies than China ever did. So the fighter jet india made was done so using equipment, designs and means that were ALL made and brought from NON-indians. Therefore your assertions that Pakistan cannot make anything are completely invalid, inaccurate, laughable and hypocritical at best.
 
Just a public note... when ever you mention superpower...you shud mention india in same sentence.... and no word toilet shud not be there...

They get very upset otherwise
 
Yo


That doesn't change the fact that Pakistan is not capable even in 21st century to design its own car engine.

Supapowa india!!!!

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Don't tooltip China in everything you say. It was USA, Europe and Russia all the way.
China reverse-engineered most tech from Russian offerings. China has not invented anything till date.
I am not saying they won't in future but have not till now.

India has money to buy. Even Pakistan gets weapons in the form of donation/aid etc.
Every country has a way to acquire weapons.

We even built our own fighter jet (Tejas) compared to Sino-Pak JV (JF-17). When you say Sino-Pak everyone understands that Sino gave it to you.

Huh look who is talking

Teja is just a copy of Mirage, engine is imported, radar is imported, all electronics imported & all ammo is imported

That too a 3 decades old design weighs more than the thunder. Not yet properly inducted in the air force.
 
China, Russia And Pakistan: New Superpower Triangle
By Polina Tikhonova on October 13, 2016 10:24 am in Politics

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The world is approaching what is often referred to as Doomsday. In other words, the World War 3.

China, Russia and Pakistan may have just formed an unofficial alliance to counter America’s global dominance. China, Russia, Pakistan and other authoritarian counties in Central Asia could join their forces to try and take away Washington’s dominance.

The U.S., meanwhile, is not twiddling its thumbs either. Washington has a number of allies in Asia, including Japan, all of whom are ready to jump into the fire and die for the Americans on the battlefield.

If that happens and China, Russia and Pakistan would go to war against the U.S., Japan, the European Union and their allies, one way or another, either side would put its nuclear weapons to work.

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IMAGE: National Flags of the countries.

And given the fact that Russia, China and Pakistan have about 7,620 nuclear warheads combined, the United States would lose that nuclear war even before some guy in Pentagon would open his mouth to say, ‘Look, it’s a nuc…’

Bipolar nuclear world: China, Russia and Pakistan vs. U.S. and allies
There are a number of reasons why we’re coming toward a bipolar world with Russia, China and Pakistan on one side and the United States and its allies on the other side.

First, Russia has been actively strengthening its military ties with both China and Pakistan. In fact, Russia has just received a crucial support from China on the most important global issue of our time: Syria.

But what’s even more concerning is that Russia has been strengthening its diplomatic and military ties with Pakistan, its Cold War rival. Having both China and Pakistan on their side would get Russia a serious advantage in an imminent nuclear war against the U.S.

Second, China has been very supportive of not only Russia, but also Pakistan lately. In fact, Pakistan has always been China’s traditional ally and Beijing has always protected Islamabad against its historical rival, India.

Third, Beijing, Moscow and Islamabad see the need to form the China-Russia-Pakistan triangle, because it would finally allow them to put an end to U.S. global dominance.

Presidential Election makes U.S. Weak
And the U.S. is particularly weak right now, as the country is divided over its upcoming presidential election. The Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton polls clearly indicate that the country has never been so divided before, and it makes it look weak from the outside.

And since Russian President Vladimir Putin is known for his sophisticated plans to attack enemies at the most inopportune times for them, there is a high chance Russia would seek China’s military support to strike their mutual enemy.

A few weeks back, Russia sent a contingent of its soldiers to hold Pak-Russian military drills. The move was interpreted as Putin’s excuse to send his ground forces into Pakistan to protect his ally against India.

The drills came at a time when tensions between Pakistan and India reached its peak level following an attack on the Uri military camp in India-held Kashmir.

Nuclear-powered India with or against U.S.?
India, which has nuclear weapons on its own, is actually a crucial player in the imminent bipolar world. While India has previously slammed Russia for its ever-growing ties to Pakistan, it’s still not so quick to jump into the bed with the United States.

Earlier this year, India rejected an offer from the U.S. to join naval patrols in the South-China Sea alongside Japan and Australia. Patrolling the South-China Sea alongside Japan would mean the end of India’s diplomatic relations with China, the move that India is definitely not prepared to do.

Even though India has been criticizing Russia for its military cooperation with Pakistan, New Delhi has a number of joint military projects with Russia of its own.

So India is sort of torn apart between China-Russia and the United States. But Pakistan has surely already made up its mind which bed is cozier, and it went with China and Russia.

Pakistan: ‘U.S. is NOT superpower anymore’
Last week, Mushahid Hussain Syed, the Pakistani PM’s special envoy to Kashmir, threatened to break ties with Washington and officially cozy up to Russia and China, because America is “a declining world power.”

“[The] US is no longer a world power. It is a declining power. Forget about it,” Syed said, reiterating one of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s diplomats’ recent comments, in which he said Pakistan would make a deal with China and Russia if the U.S. stays neutral on the Pak-India conflict in Kashmir.

Interestingly, China supplies Pakistan with more weapons than any other country in the world. But more importantly, Beijing is actively building nuclear reactors in Pakistan, which means China wants to strengthen its allies and prepare them for a possible war with the West.

When the U.S. and many other countries signed the NPT Treaty in 1996, neither India nor Pakistan signed it. And as tensions on the India-Pakistan border continue to grow every week, one of the sides could actually resort to nuclear weapons.

And it’s more likely that Pakistan would make its nuclear move first, because it knows it has the military support from China and Russia. In fact, Beijing has already pledged to help Pakistan in the case of any foreign aggression.

Can U.S. survive China’s alliance with Russia?
While the Russians haven’t made those pledges to Pakistan yet, it doesn’t take a Sherlock Holmes to predict that Russia would side with China in any international conflict.

China, Pakistan and India all possess ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and sea-based nuclear weapons, which means it would be interesting if India could side with China and its historical rival Pakistan after all.

India has no idea whether it can or cannot rely on receiving any sort of help from the U.S. And while the country is stronger than Pakistan in terms of its army power, Pakistan has more nuclear weaponry than India, which means A LOT in any global conflict.

And the thing is that the U.S. has no idea if India would side with them in an international conflict either. So if there will be a nuclear confrontation between the U.S. on one side, and the China-Russia-Pakistan triangle on the other side, there is a high probability that the U.S. would be the defeated side.

@SheerazRaza has also contributed to this article.



WHY LEAVE OUT INDIA? THEY SHOULD ALSO BE A PART OF THIS NEW EMERGING BI POLAR WORLD.

ALL BILATERAL ISSUES SHOULD BE SETTLED AMICABLY AND THROUGH PEACEFUL MEANS. AND CONCENTRATE ON UPLIFTMENT OF OUR FACILITIES AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF OUR MASS CITIZENS. ITS VERY MUCH POSSIBLE, ONLY IF WE CHANGE OUR NARROW MINDSET.

KASHMIR ISSUE, IS FRANKLY A NON ISSUE, ITS ONLY A MATTER OF SUPERIORITY COMPLEX,
PLEASE, DONT LET FALSE EGOS UPSET OUR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO COME.

EVEN IF KASHMIRIES DECIDE THEIR OWN FATE, ONLY INDIA+ PAKISTAN ARE IN THE POSITION TO HELP THEM, LET NONE OTHERS INTERVENE IN THIS MATTER.
 
China, Russia And Pakistan: New Superpower Triangle
By Polina Tikhonova on October 13, 2016 10:24 am in Politics

ShareTweetPostFlip It!

The world is approaching what is often referred to as Doomsday. In other words, the World War 3.

China, Russia and Pakistan may have just formed an unofficial alliance to counter America’s global dominance. China, Russia, Pakistan and other authoritarian counties in Central Asia could join their forces to try and take away Washington’s dominance.

The U.S., meanwhile, is not twiddling its thumbs either. Washington has a number of allies in Asia, including Japan, all of whom are ready to jump into the fire and die for the Americans on the battlefield.

If that happens and China, Russia and Pakistan would go to war against the U.S., Japan, the European Union and their allies, one way or another, either side would put its nuclear weapons to work.

vE3uZ0qXbOY1KYMQHkfArQJhtN6SgroCqw0grRo35HnOowlOvqnx07Tray3iJkqteTorv2oh2n8fQ3RG6us0c6y7V_n2XKcCsetCyOWalbsh_MLlQQ=s0-d-e1-ft


IMAGE: National Flags of the countries.

And given the fact that Russia, China and Pakistan have about 7,620 nuclear warheads combined, the United States would lose that nuclear war even before some guy in Pentagon would open his mouth to say, ‘Look, it’s a nuc…’

Bipolar nuclear world: China, Russia and Pakistan vs. U.S. and allies
There are a number of reasons why we’re coming toward a bipolar world with Russia, China and Pakistan on one side and the United States and its allies on the other side.

First, Russia has been actively strengthening its military ties with both China and Pakistan. In fact, Russia has just received a crucial support from China on the most important global issue of our time: Syria.

But what’s even more concerning is that Russia has been strengthening its diplomatic and military ties with Pakistan, its Cold War rival. Having both China and Pakistan on their side would get Russia a serious advantage in an imminent nuclear war against the U.S.

Second, China has been very supportive of not only Russia, but also Pakistan lately. In fact, Pakistan has always been China’s traditional ally and Beijing has always protected Islamabad against its historical rival, India.

Third, Beijing, Moscow and Islamabad see the need to form the China-Russia-Pakistan triangle, because it would finally allow them to put an end to U.S. global dominance.

Presidential Election makes U.S. Weak
And the U.S. is particularly weak right now, as the country is divided over its upcoming presidential election. The Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton polls clearly indicate that the country has never been so divided before, and it makes it look weak from the outside.

And since Russian President Vladimir Putin is known for his sophisticated plans to attack enemies at the most inopportune times for them, there is a high chance Russia would seek China’s military support to strike their mutual enemy.

A few weeks back, Russia sent a contingent of its soldiers to hold Pak-Russian military drills. The move was interpreted as Putin’s excuse to send his ground forces into Pakistan to protect his ally against India.

The drills came at a time when tensions between Pakistan and India reached its peak level following an attack on the Uri military camp in India-held Kashmir.

Nuclear-powered India with or against U.S.?
India, which has nuclear weapons on its own, is actually a crucial player in the imminent bipolar world. While India has previously slammed Russia for its ever-growing ties to Pakistan, it’s still not so quick to jump into the bed with the United States.

Earlier this year, India rejected an offer from the U.S. to join naval patrols in the South-China Sea alongside Japan and Australia. Patrolling the South-China Sea alongside Japan would mean the end of India’s diplomatic relations with China, the move that India is definitely not prepared to do.

Even though India has been criticizing Russia for its military cooperation with Pakistan, New Delhi has a number of joint military projects with Russia of its own.

So India is sort of torn apart between China-Russia and the United States. But Pakistan has surely already made up its mind which bed is cozier, and it went with China and Russia.

Pakistan: ‘U.S. is NOT superpower anymore’
Last week, Mushahid Hussain Syed, the Pakistani PM’s special envoy to Kashmir, threatened to break ties with Washington and officially cozy up to Russia and China, because America is “a declining world power.”

“[The] US is no longer a world power. It is a declining power. Forget about it,” Syed said, reiterating one of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s diplomats’ recent comments, in which he said Pakistan would make a deal with China and Russia if the U.S. stays neutral on the Pak-India conflict in Kashmir.

Interestingly, China supplies Pakistan with more weapons than any other country in the world. But more importantly, Beijing is actively building nuclear reactors in Pakistan, which means China wants to strengthen its allies and prepare them for a possible war with the West.

When the U.S. and many other countries signed the NPT Treaty in 1996, neither India nor Pakistan signed it. And as tensions on the India-Pakistan border continue to grow every week, one of the sides could actually resort to nuclear weapons.

And it’s more likely that Pakistan would make its nuclear move first, because it knows it has the military support from China and Russia. In fact, Beijing has already pledged to help Pakistan in the case of any foreign aggression.

Can U.S. survive China’s alliance with Russia?
While the Russians haven’t made those pledges to Pakistan yet, it doesn’t take a Sherlock Holmes to predict that Russia would side with China in any international conflict.

China, Pakistan and India all possess ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and sea-based nuclear weapons, which means it would be interesting if India could side with China and its historical rival Pakistan after all.

India has no idea whether it can or cannot rely on receiving any sort of help from the U.S. And while the country is stronger than Pakistan in terms of its army power, Pakistan has more nuclear weaponry than India, which means A LOT in any global conflict.

And the thing is that the U.S. has no idea if India would side with them in an international conflict either. So if there will be a nuclear confrontation between the U.S. on one side, and the China-Russia-Pakistan triangle on the other side, there is a high probability that the U.S. would be the defeated side.

@SheerazRaza has also contributed to this article.
ONLY IN PAKISTANI MEDIA.
 
Bohot tuch-cha pun wali baat kardi app ne.....:lol:.....App k neechey mirchein laga di main ne?:chilli:

Pakistan is a country, despite 5 times smaller than India, has more importance in global arena.....U only have more than billion souls, a dumping ground for commodities which makes u somehow relevant...otherwise u suck.

Since when Indians get enough respect and attention even in South Asia, let alone world...Who respects India?? When u called 4 isolation of Pakistan, who listened to you? When indian submarine tech got leaked, French DCNS was quick to blame India despite you had strong relationship with them. Talk about respect and irony....:lol:

We doesn't need to prove our worth as everyone recognizes our geography and strength....US and Russia needs us 4 Afghanistan, China and other regional countries needs us for CPEC, result is we have good relations with almost all major countries in and around region...U didn't get your NSG seat. Eve wondered why? Who objected u and for what? Pakistan will love to play its role in international arena because we can play unlike India, who cries like a fucked whore in front of everyone....At BRICS, at SAARC..At UN...Everywhere....For Indians, it must be a way to get respect and worth of pennies....:) :disagree:

Pakistanis mediates b/w the countries because we can, unlike Indians, who have neither power nor will. A weak country, like India, can only moves around Bhutan, Nepal etc hahaha. Thats your real worth. On the other hand, Pakistan plays in international arena, a country with whom no one wants to mess with.

Pakistan now has good relations with Russia, US and China...all major super powers. Not to mention our ties with Turkey/Iran and GCC......

:pakistan:

Had the poster been an indian of this post of yours then it no other could have come close to pristine sarcasm......
I wish Pak all the best for their new induction into the group.....
 
This has to be a satirical article - just look at the acronym China Russia And Pakistan
 

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