Looks like this guy has no principles and is willing to go to bed with anyone for the sake of power.
Not all Pakistani leaders are ayaash like Pappu. Apparently, Showbaaz also works long hours like Modi.
It is true that India would not want a fundamentalist Islamic empire on her western borders, but she wouldn't mind the Taliban degrading the Pakistani army and state. Using your enemy's enemy is a very common realpolitik tactic. Pakistan helped the Khalistanis even though she didn't want the...
This loan is being given by ICBC and not the Chinese government. While Chinese govt controls the majority of shares, ICBC also has private shareholders - so I am sure the loan would have been given on commercial terms.
Some Indian states also have Prohibition. Gujarat has had it for the longest time-because Mahatma Gandhi was from there. In Gujarat, all foreigners can get a permit to drink daru. Indians can get it only if they are over 40 and only if a doctor issues a report saying they need it for medical...
Sir, isn't it illegal for Muslims ( about 98% of population) to drink daaru in Pakistan? How do Pakistani companies survive selling it just to the small population of kafirs ?
Also, In India faujis have a special canteen facility where they can buy many items where many taxes are exempt. Since...
Alcohol consumption is haraam in Islam - although, since Mr Jinnah reportedly had a liking for whiskey, I suppose exceptions can be made for some people.
Not sure what your point is ? Coke and Pepsi make unhealthy sodas for poor people who eat junk food. I stopped drinking them when I was no longer a poor student. Most people I know don't touch them.
Anyway, it seems you have no data to back up your claim that Unilever sales in India are only...
I don't have the video. I am just asking if it comes out, will you agree that Niazi is trying to lick Asim's boots or will you come up with some other excuse for your amir ul momineen?
So, Imran first licked Bajwa's boots and then wanted him court-marshalled. Now, he wants to licks Asim's boots. I guess Asim is smart enough to know what will happen to him if he selects Niazi to be PM.
By the way, what constitutional office does Imran occupy that the Army Chief should be...
Okay . If you think Unilever Pakistan is committing fraud and massively under-reporting its sales in audited financial results uploaded on its website and the Pakistani regulators are doing nothing about it, it is pointless to have any further discussion. All the best.
You keep repeating that even though the link I shared clearly says otherwise. Sales revenue is reported as 6.807 bn and net profit as 1.47 bn.
India also has entry level cars at around that price only, but I am a little surprised that Pakistan also imposes very high taxes on cars just like...
You have to be careful interpreting the graph. Malaysia and China have much higher numbers on that graph , but a much higher proportion of their population is middle class than India's. In India, many households own multiple cars and also bikes . Bikes are just more convenient in tight traffic...
I have no idea about Unilever's market share in Pakistan. It is possible some of their products are sold through a different company, but the only company for which they have reported results for the last several quarers last had 3 month sales of around 6 bn.
This number is given on Unilever's own website. You can check the link. Maybe they are committing fraud and reporting incorrect data to investors but I don't know why they would do that.
The link in my post is from Unilever's own Pakistan website. It clearly says the total quarterly revenue ( not profit) is 6.807 billion PKR. I have also provided the corresponding link for Unilever India and that figure is 145 billion. If you disagree with the data on Unilever's website about...