The militants are arriving in northern Afghanistan not on a Pakistani mission to destabilize the north but are actually fleeing Pakistan in the wake of Zarb-e-Azb to save their own skin.
Let's not forget the Pakistan-Afghanistan barrier being built on the Durand Line. Add to it the proposed cantonments and the enlisting of young tribals into the army, you have a comprehensive strategy which seeks to prevent the resurgence of terrorism. It's not a half-assed operation but a...
You sure as the stars don't sound too happy about it. India came into this the moment you opined on my comment. Plus if you've missed it, the original post is an article by a retired Indian army officer who's having trouble swallowing the multi-billion dollar investment which China is making in...
There is no outer limitation in the definition of the term which suggests that FDI can only come from a registered company and not from a state-entity. Investment primordially means an act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile...
Incorrect. It's FDI if it comes from abroad. It's a handout, like the ones India receives, if it comes in the shape of a loan or is specifically allocated as a grant under the host country's foreign assistance rules and regulations.
It's called FDI. Look it up if you're Indian.
Probably won't make sense to you in Pakistan's context, but that's only because you think with your asses.
Technically they're on a break to be photographed by a gentleman from abroad. They do wear safety equipment when working. You can be sure of that. Cool your panties.
1. Those are not the latest IMF 2015 statistics. They are the ratings from 2014.
2. The real measure of GDP and a country's actual wealth is measured by the per capita purchasing parity of its masses. Since India is a poor country it ranks among the world's worst at no. 125. Even below Nigeria...