Yay RUDA mai agricultural zameen ki barwat bhi fauj krwa rhi hai zra poocho apnay leader say jis k bank real estate k b*rw*y hain. Ghareeb kisaan ka muashi qatal ho to koi baat nhi middle-class ch8tyon k liyayaur infallible Khan k hathon ho to phir to qatayi koi baat nhi. BC surplus agricultural...
Bajwa's "doctrine" bears rich dividends and going to keep on doing that for the foreseeable future (Bajwa is the manifestation of rot, but the rot actually runs deep). The entire military apparatus of the country has been corrupted to its core with the leadership becoming ineffectual and...
With all the mayhem in Pakistan and in anticipation of (rightly or wrongly) some level of an uptick in activities in IoJK post-FATF, Indians are extremely busy these days.
https://cscr.pk/explore/themes/defense-security/indian-armed-forces-extraordinary-force-posturing-in-the-western-theatre/
https://www.dawn.com/news/1714098/militants-release-gb-minister-open-roads-after-negotiations#comments
The message is clear that as our prime intelligence agencies tape politicians and release their audios (or simply doctor a few others), militants who butchered 10 mountaineers in one of the...
Chinese have also been roped in after the climate accord. No more funding is available. Why would Arabs fund something that diminishes reliance on the molecules that come out of Arabian sands?
Circular argument. That brings me to what I said in the first place. After enriching themselves by...
Armenia needs quality ADS, not these. These would just add to the inventory of equipment that would be roasted by Akincis and TB2s in the next conflict.
Poor lass and I really feel for the kid being a father (if what I imagine is the case). She might be in mental distress. I hope not for the little toddler trodding around though.
Right, but why come down hard on the global south when it looks at cheap fossil fuel energy sources (indigenous coal) which is cash strapped today? Either the international financial institutions should cough up very lenient financing arrangements for financing renewables in the global south or...
The timing is immaculate. It would be very hard for the Western countries to make much noise about this move now that 1/3rd of Pakistan is under water primarily due to the mode of production these states used to enrich themselves for the best part of the 19th century.
A very instructive discussion. Wish more people in Pakistan watched the stuff that actually mattered rather than 24/7 syasi kutta kutti which is the equivalent of the dumbing down of Pakistani women via drama channels. See the posts on this forum, most trending ones aren't the ones on defense...
I love this. This will galvanize public opinion in Muslim states against pajeets. We should egg them on. I hope they do something really horrible that we can cash. This is going beautifully and I hope it only picks up further steam. People like Nupur Sharma are assets.
What other option was there?
I consider opinion about Miftah a gauge to measure the level of economic literacy in any individual nowadays. His detractors score pretty low, some are plain ignorant, others too politically partisan to have an objective assessment on the matter.
A world of difference between should and would, and that encapsulates why Pakistan languishes where it is today while our region continues to prosper and leave us leagues behind in nearly every single metric of consequence.
Wouldn't be surprised if he is the son of the actual ruler of Pakistan.
Son attending ex-daddy's other son's wedding ceremony. The ex-son is now in search of a new daddy, maybe post-November.
Pakistan has a terrorism problem. We accept it. You have a rape problem (forcing foreign governments to issue travel advisories to their citizens) which you do not accept. You do not get any points for your weak attempt to score a brownie point.
Dangerous. Right now most BD exports are textile based. We have seen how disruptions like Covid can shut sweatshops suddenly. If a prolonged downturn in the textile trade is witnessed due to geopolitical or other factors, there could be adverse consequences for BD's economy if the debt to GDP...