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Why are Indians obsessed with Pakistan?

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Okay I tried being sensible with respect to the discussion of looks, but since you're going to resort to those kinds of remarks, I got a few words for you:

Don't even compare Pakistani and Indian women. That's like comparing the the Lakers or Chicago to your high school basketball team.

kk send them in some competiton then we will see who is better lolll

LOL... they go to india to make money.... there is reason coz indians like u die for an autograph n pay em crores... heck u indians even copy our music...what a shame.

they come to india because they r jobless in their country. and we all good ppl allow talented ppl here.
 
india is also one of the largest investors in electric cars. :rofl:

pakistan cant even make a car on diesel, how willya make on electricityu :rofl:


I'm taking about India being the world's largest electricity car users.... to be impressed.... I tell you we are also moving along. LOOOOLL We are world's largest users of CNG gas! We are on the #1 ranking list for this alternative, actually USED by people. What do you have other than plans and investments? :lol:
 
I'm taking about India being the world's largest electricity car users.... to be impressed.... I tell you we are also moving along. LOOOOLL We are world's largest users of CNG gas! We are on the #1 ranking list for this alternative, actually USED by people. What do you have other than plans and investments? :lol:

keep in mind that electric cars are not the common yet and prolly wont be for nxt 10-15 yrs. but india is already ahead in the game.
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A new 30,000 capacity assembly plant in Bangalore has reached completion. It is currently the world's largest operational example of a plant specially dedicated to the assembly of battery electric vehicles. The entire building is LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited allowing the company to boast one of the lowest dirt-to-dust carbon footprints in the automotive world.
 
Royboy looks like a typical baniya. :woot:
 
Personally , I think we Pakistanis are more obsessed with India and Indians than they are with Pakistan. On a more sober note the obsession is logical because of common language and culture and the fact that we came out of India.
 
Personally , I think we Pakistanis are more obsessed by India and Indians than they are with Pakistan. On a more sober note the obsession is logical because of common language and culture and the fact that we came out of India.
Sorry sir,


I'll have to disagree.


My culture is not feeding rats milk, and hopping up and down on one foot to statues.
 
keep in mind that electric cars are not the common yet and prolly wont be for nxt 10-15 yrs. but india is already ahead in the game.
REVA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A new 30,000 capacity assembly plant in Bangalore has reached completion. It is currently the world's largest operational example of a plant specially dedicated to the assembly of battery electric vehicles. The entire building is LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) accredited allowing the company to boast one of the lowest dirt-to-dust carbon footprints in the automotive world.

We have intelligent people as well.

And we are saving money just like the example below:


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Canadian electric car company bought by Pakistan:

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Dynasty Electric Car Corp. is a company in transition. The Canadian electric car maker was recently bought by a Pakistani auto company, and its North American manufacturing facilities are being transferred to Pakistan, a company representative said.

Right now, Dynasty has only a few cars available in the U.S., but more should be available once factory production is up and running again.

The Dynasty iT sedan has a two-speed transmission and halogen headlamps. It has an aluminum frame and a fiberglass body, and it can go up to 25 mph.
 
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