Nope, am not talking about Air-Combat training. Am talking about a Air Force base which is nearer to a manufacturing centre, which carries out heavy-duty evaluations of incremental changes to a production line .e.g. to Flight Control software, Stability optimizer systems etc. etc.
You do not say ; Those pole-vaulters would at least learn the language to enjoy their illegal stay in those slums. After Sonagachi, the biggest concentration of the pole-vaulting group is found here, doing what they do best.
More than 90% percent of those slums are infested by pole-vaulting illegal Bangladeshis. Fortunatately for "Birangona products" like you, they serve as a votebank for our "pseudo-secular" parties here.
Primarily, i think Sulur would serve as a Test-and-Evaluate centre for aircrafts like Tejas when it goes into production. I think it is a good option, given that normally when you try out different LSPs when incremental advancements are made to a production line, you do that closer to a...
I think you meant at Sirsa AFB and not Hisar. BTW, what is the expected duration of raising the Tanjavur base ? Will it be expected before Sulur (before 2016) ?
This is baloney at the highest level, which goes to show how gullible and exploitable are Pakistanis, given their penchant for indulging in such nonsense like the Ahmed Quraishi created PakiLeaks. But the sad state of affairs is, if their former HEC chairman can indulge in HAARP theories and if...
Unfortunately for Pakistan, the only prism it is being seen right now and will be in the foreseeable future is terrorism. Hence, any trump that it thinks it might have, will only fall flat as long as the internal fabric remains in the current state as it is seen. So, the best possible strategy...
Maybe we have forgotten Kashmir ?
By Yaqoob Khan Bangash
Published: December 10, 2012
The writer is the Chairperson of the History Department at Forman Christian College, Lahore
Last year, I wrote an article in this newspaper arguing that Pakistan should change its stance on...
Yeah, right ; As compared to Ata Ur Rahman, that guy has got far more insight and wisdom in not only his subject-matter but also general principles of science than any other leading scholar. While Rahman was debating on how to call the "Water Car Engineer"'s bluff, Hoodbhoy went ahead and...
This guy turned a National joke when he started writing those HAARP conspiracy articles that were eloquently shot down by Pervez Hoodbhoy ; To his credit though, the saving grace was him being the only other person apart from Hoodbhoy questioning the "Water Car Engineer" to prove his credentials.
Heck, the same Katju has famously said that Muslims were safer in India than in Pakistan and Bearded Muslims are an indicator of Talibanisation. Pakistanis would rather pull their tongues out than agree with the view of Mr. Katju.
Why should you even bother about other's considerations unless you get personal ? Any Afghan member has an important viewpoint on this topic which cannot be ignored. It is for the readers to decide on the importance and relevance of an input, do not be bogged down by criticism.
One very...
So what is it that you feel is provocative in this pattern ? Condolences from the Indian side, Silence from the Pakistani side, or rhetoric from CENTCOM's side ? Maybe Afghans (like you) can also provide inputs to the aftermath of such incidents.
Now these are 2 nonsensical statements that is going to be heavily contested.
1. Algebra - applied in Calculus ? If so how, solving simultaneous equations and/or quadratic equations is still Algebra. If you had taken high school math, calculus begins with where algebra ends at - summations and...
It is not the value of the Nobel prize, but the contribution of science in the modern-world per se. This was never intended to be a theocratic discussion, merely discussing the proportion of relevance the modern-day Math has with different eras.