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  1. DroneAcharya

    China Is Officially Dusting the U.S. In Manufacturing

    It is extremely interesting to read some of the comments here, which gives an impression of a "Great Firewall" akin to the "Iron Curtain". Chart of the day: China is now world’s No. 1 manufacturer
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    Poor implementation of word-filtering.

    Hello Admin. , It seems that there is an extremely poor and naive implementation of word-filtering currently in the system. Wouldn't you rather filter words converting them (say) into lowercase than simple exact-word matching from the list of stop/filter words ? This is one of the ways to...
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    The US and South Asia After Afghanistan

    This unfortunately would serve no purpose posting it in here ; Pakistanis would rather martyr Hussain Haqqani as the leader of the Haqqani network than their "Good Talibani" friends, just like they did with the good Doc. Afridi. The strategic calculus in the AF-PAK region is shifting, except...
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    Sri Lanka defends China presence in Indian Ocean

    :lol: :lol: :lol: We welcome SL to be a "friend" of China ; Adding SL to the Chinese "friends"-list which include North Korea and Pakistan will soon mean there will be a third failed state around India, and it will be India left to clean the mess after China stuff them up. SL would rather have...
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    Can Pakistan produce/acquire these kinds of subs?

    You may want to refer to this article too The Indian SSN Project: An Open Literature Analysis ; read up especially on the Nuclear powerplant design portion. Even if Pakistan has to get these "off-the-shelf" miniature reactors, integrating it into into the indigenously built hull as pointed out...
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    Can Pakistan produce/acquire these kinds of subs?

    And not just that, people here do not understand the significant risks incurred in fabricating a PWR, especially for controlled reaction which is far far worse than designing a AIP system. And also, they need the know-how of using the right materials for the reactor, which will involve at least...
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    Malala is being exploited by the pro-war lobby - Wikileaks tweets on Malala

    LMAO at this response. Unlike you, we do not confuse symbolism with valid reasons for objections. The reason this is being objected was not due to the mythological background, but due to the environmental impact post the dredging effects after building the canal. There is no convoluted...
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    Siardar Ji To Guard The Queen

    He will be more useful like JJ Arora to accept a Surrender of another 90K POWs from another "Tiger", though this time it may be in the West of the Durand Line.
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    Sri Lanka defends China presence in Indian Ocean

    Jinnah, a Mohajir ???!!! As far as i know, Jinnah was a Gujju Bohra, who could speak Gujarati way way better than he could speak Urdu ; No, our fodder is Altaf Hussain, who proclaims that the division of the subcontinent was the greatest tragedy to have occurred. And the other one was Musharraf...
  10. DroneAcharya

    Sri Lanka defends China presence in Indian Ocean

    Actually, Muhajirs are our cannon fodder for North India's foreign policy. They have been successfully employed, and the results are obvious in Karachi.
  11. DroneAcharya

    Sri Lanka defends China presence in Indian Ocean

    The same links you shared with your Bengali brothers when Operation Searchlight was launched ?
  12. DroneAcharya

    Pentagon points fingers at Pakistan

    In other news, the queue length outside the US consulate has trebled in recent months ; The trends are expected to rise with the increasing price of PKR.
  13. DroneAcharya

    US Drone strikes in Pakistan are illegal under international law.

    Check out the various anti-Taliban factions ; They openly support drone strikes precisely because of their targeted approach of Drones towards the foreigner encroachment supported by the Mangal Bagh tribes and other groups who in turn are supported by PakMil.
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    US Drone strikes in Pakistan are illegal under international law.

    There are thousand others who buttress that theory, she simply is among the most prominent ones.
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    US Drone strikes in Pakistan are illegal under international law.

    Read up on the articles of Farhat Taj ; She being a Pashtun and importantly from Waziristan, knows intimately about these details and has written several articles on them.
  16. DroneAcharya

    US Drone strikes in Pakistan are illegal under international law.

    Well the Waziris proclaim that Drone strikes in fact are a blessing ; They equate the Drones to Ababeels to destroy the modern Abraha aka Al-Qaeda sent by the modern Allah aka America. They in fact support Drones for precisely the psychological fear produced in the hearts & minds of the Talibs...
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    US Drone strikes in Pakistan are illegal under international law.

    Brilliant, another round of PakiLeaks, the Water Car Engineering myth and HAARP theories floating around. Now, let's see the real victim, shall we !!! Pakistans victims of war struggle to move on Seven year-old disabled Pakistan girl, Laiba adjusts her artificial foot as she sits in a...
  18. DroneAcharya

    Muslims are well-integrated in Britain– but no one seems to believe it

    If there is inbreeding and cousinage as usually happens in Pakistan, then the future generations will be a genetically defective Muslim population in Britain and elsewhere in Europe. Of course, this would automatically take care of the population surge in the Next-Next-Gen of Europeans.
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    Pakistan in 2013: A potential nightmare in the making.

    Pakistan in 2013: Yes, it could get worse This is the third in a series of entries looking at what we can expect in 2013. Each weekday, a guest analyst will look at the key challenges facing a selected country – and what next year might hold in store. By Michael Kugelman, Special to CNN...
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    Export orders diverted to India due to transporters’ strike.

    Export orders diverted to India due to transporters’ strike our correspondent Thursday, December 13, 2012 From Print Edition KARACHI: Pakistan is losing export orders of fruits and vegetables worth millions of dollars everyday due to the goods transporters’ strike, said an...
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