Can you please read both my earlier posts again. I can explain again too, China wasn't trying to stop Pakistan from getting aid from US; the Chinese Consular staff merely wanted to match the aid Pakistan was receiving from the US. It is possible that it was a personal initiative of the Consular...
I think Shaheen was off-color and that impacts the overall bowling performance. It is possible that his mind is on his marriage and bride. Another major factor is the field placing and overall fielding; I mean right from the word go, Shaheen was bowling on the leg stump whereas all his fielders...
I did not say that the Chinese wanted Pakistan to stop taking aid from the US. I merely explained that the Chinese wanted to 'match' the amount of aid.
Quite a few years ago, in a high level meeting, the Chinese wanted to know how much the US was providing in AID to Pakistan yearly with the intention to match it. When the figures were shared, our Chinese friends literally could not believe. Suffice to say that they realized they could never...
The men in uniform literally think that civilians are stupid and hence everything falls upon their shoulders. The sheer number of civilian positions being held by serving or retired military officers is mind boggling. And although I have seen some of them to work harder and with more dedication...
China does NOT write-off debt; and roll-over is the best thing that can happen to a creditor whose largest interest is to keep lending and earning interest!
Quite a bit of that credit goes to our fielding as well, and perhaps the field placing too. I can never understand why our bowlers decide to bowl outside the off when they have taken a field on the leg side or vice versa.
Also, it would be unfair to take away credit from the Afghan players...
It's quite astonishing how Pakistan can field the same 11 but different players in different matches. In the previous match, bowling was quite good and so was the fielding but in this match, the bowling was horrible, except for Naseem Shah, and the fielding was even worse.
The only thing worst...
In my opinion, it's because our side is mentally weak. Anything about 275 and they give up. If you have watched the match, when Afridi was beating Rohit, the other Indian opener started going after Afridi which not only caused Afridi to lose his line and length but also drop a catch.
India was...
1. Because legally we are not bound to do that as they were a part of Pakistan upon independence.
2. Even if we did get a fair referendum, the overwhelming majority would vote to stay with Pakistan.
There were 2 conditions and you are simply referring to 1 of them; the other was that Hindu...
Can we move past the history? We have may made mistakes based on our belief that we have rights over Kashmir but if there is noting to hide then why not let Kashmiris decide their own fate through an open plebiscite or allow a UN mandated solution?
P.S. The instrument of accession was never...
Pakistani never wanted war with India, we still do not want war. We are a peaceful country which wants to normalize relations with just resolution of Kashmir issue. It is India which refuses to engage, thinking that it can some day take on Pakistan Militarily to the effect of taking Azad Kashmir...
Don't you worry, we will find a way to serve tea to all our 'guests' in the event a country again pursues activities which it simply cannot afford to indulge in. Even if it means another IMF Program :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :)
I would say that India has always been very lucky with leaders and their decisions. The land reforms at the birth were instrumental in forging the economic powerhouse that India is today. Although the travel got wayward with India choosing sides (USSR against the US) quite early on, she learnt...
Go and read my posts and tell me what kind of language I use.
And I am quite apolitical; I care for no political party!
You can either discuss like adults do or stop engaging me altogether.
If you can be civil and discuss like adults then you can tell me what options we have had to generate...
I don't think those figures are accurate as per the report by the Senate standing committee on power, the circular debt was 1600 Billion by end of FY 2019 and had risen to 2150 Billion by end of FY 2020 (over 500 Billion in 1 year). Now these are authentic figures presented by the Senate...
Can you dial down your household language? It is very hard for me to respond accordingly, But, it is not impossible!
IPP deals in 1990's was not a big problem throughout, why did it become a problem during Khan's tenure? Power generation on imported fuel was not a problem before Khan, why did...