It's more likely they were making an ad for the Indian market with some reference to Pakistan. Even for CBUs, they would need some domestic set up which as per my understanding does not exist as yet. Though I remain open to the idea.
Pakistan still has an installed capacity that surpasses demand but unfortunately, these plants run on furnace oil and were installed back when we used to get subsidized oil from the Arabs. Existing oil prices make the production units unfeasible because the per unit cost no longer remains viable...
I am continually disappointed by how the Indian Military continues to insist on their own interpretation of what a surgical strike is. Even if I accept their unsubstantiated farcical fairy tale, the whole thing would be called an incursion rather than a surgical strike.
Usually in such instances, they say "when pigs fly".
With Zardari however, I think that scenario is indeed more likely than the one Zardari has proposed.
Once again, it is not a military tribunal. Its a JIT, it is not a matter for ISPR to comment on because it is beyond their legal jurisdiction. Do you have some concept of departments? The government structure is not a monolith with the military at the top.
IT IS NOT A MILITARY TRIBUNAL. WHY...
Its not a Military Tribunal, its a JIT. How does ISPR carry any responsibility for it? Furthermore, the DG ISPR is not party to the investigation, he would be well out of his place to comment on the issue.
1. I did not say she's not involved, I said it may be that she isn't.
2. You say however that since she might be, we should just preemptively punish her without due process.
Once again, instead of just being triggered, I hope you would actually read my post and at least attempt to comprehend...
And what if she's not complicit in the matter at all? Seeing as she wasn't even present at the meeting in question?
The reason why there is never justice in Pakistan is because we are never impartial. Our public has already conducted their own trial in their heads and assigned blame according...
Afghanistan hardly accepts their own people back, they won't just accept ours because we asked them.
Additionally, if we start "dumping families in the sea" as you wish, how would it make us any different from the terrorists? We would just become indiscriminate killers like them.
I don't...
Tarek Fateh is not on great terms with the Indians these days after he was whooped at an Indian university campus for "being a Pakistani". It was irony in its most beautiful yet cruel form.
As they say, dhobbi ka kutta, na ghar ka, na ghaat ka.
Collective punishment runs contrary to every notion of justice ever conceived. I'd be on board for surveillance but punishing them for being guilty by association is pure madness.
And where would we deport them to? Like it or not, these people are Pakistani nationals, why would any other...
No harm in giving the PT-92 a look too. Its a great sidearm but its a little heavy and clunky. These newer models are a lot more sleek. Performance wise, I'm still a bit of fan of nostalgia. PT-92 and Browning Hi-Power have served me well.
That sounds great. I wish I had time to play but that hasn't been the case in the longest of times. Back in the day, I transitioned from a fast to leg spin bowler because I felt that everyone was a fast bowler and there were a lot of people better than me. I was actually quite good at spin and...