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The link shared by you are blogs ...share World bank report if you can or some international agency report with hard figures.
just For Your Information meaning of blog :
blog
bläɡ/
noun
- 1.
a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
thats why i said 40+ tonne.120 tonne.
That sentence about railway Industry was.added because your dear compatriot here started unnecessary comparisons with China & their locomotives.
Are you retarded or something? The facts about Pakistan's non existent railway Industry was added, because you started comparisons.
You know, people keep coming to Pakistan even after 1947 from India...Many Kashmiris and Immigrants came to Pakistan for different reasons. So, it is no surprise that they send money to relatives back in India....
Yes, you are right. They were blogs but it can be too as close to reality as any official report. The guys in one of the link are discussing about very same world bank report....Mr. Ratha himself, is an Indian, and was not doubting on world bank report and in fact supporting it with historical facts....A lot of Punjabis have their descent in Kashmir, our PM included....so no surprise people send money to IOK and indian cities....Our unregulated economy is about 30-40%.....High probability that world bank report is true.....If you go through Riaz Haq' s blog, he has given sources of his claim too....you can check it out yourself if you read again properly....
http://www.riazhaq.com/2016/02/pakistanis-sent-5-billion-to-relatives.html
http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/m...asporaissues/brief/migration-remittances-data
The source posted by Haq is aslo a blog and seems not correct in 2015 total remmitenaces to india are 72 billion dollars and as per the chart provided by him total is mere 49 billion dollars so he missed 23 billion dollars
and source for his blog is itself a article posted in wallstreet whose first two paragraphs which were delebirately removed by Haq are posted below :
The origins of all the money buzzing around the globe are hard to trace. Remittances may go through more than one country before reaching their destination and when money is transferred, it is recorded as if it was sent from the country where the intermediary bank is headquartered. So, for example, a transfer by Citigroup Inc. customer from Milan to Mumbai would be recorded as dollars moving from the U.S.
To try to trace the source of the $72 billion in remittances to India last year, the World Bank can only make an educated guess.
The only reason India gets money from Pakistan is the payments of illegal trade between them through Dubai. It will be difficult to guess even for illiterates to believe that a country which depends on foreign aid to run the day to day operation sends money using legal ways abroad ...... I have just one question can you name which other countries receive money from Pakistan and how much
http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/...pakistanis-sent-5-billion-to-india-last-year/
I will stick to topic.....Why did that Indian Mr. Dilip Ratha, a lead economist at the World Bank and a manager of its migration and remittances development prospects group, a scholar of international migration and its relationship with global development, most famous for his role in putting remittances on the map in discussions of migration and development, didn't reject that report? I will take his word over yours.....Simple is that....
He is not Indian , he is American :
Dilip was born in Sindhekela, Orissa. Due to his insatiable hunger for books, he finished his school education and left his village to pursue higher studies, getting a Ph.D. from the Indian Statistical Institute. He later joined the World Bank and moved to the United States. Ratha was the first person from his village to become a global migrant, and he along with his younger brother were the only global migrants from his village.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilip_Ratha
How can i believe if he is just guessing ????
It needs 25KV to move itself. You will need to feed it.
For argument sake I wish atleast we were trolled by some knowledgeable ones. An electric locomotive connected to overhead electric lines will produce power...............No use, it's an electric locomotive- basically a transformer on wheels. It needs a 25kV overhead power line
Truce you won I lost
I worked for Morgan Stanley ... I know their reality dont believe them and growth does not mean anything unless untill it impacts poorest of poor whether it 3%,4% or10%
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