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Pakistan is almost bankrupt today. 50 years ago it was even poorer. Question?
Pakistan is almost bankrupt today. 50 years ago it was even poorer. Question?
- Who designed it?
- Who built it?
- Who gave the money for it [most importantly]?
@Hamartia Antidote @VCheng @gambit @TexasJohn @KAL-EL Team America might be interested in this.
Nope. Three bitter truths Paks can't come to terms and will do a ostrich on -We already know the answer. The real question here is whether Pakistanis, specially of the kind found here on PDF, ready to admit it?
Pakistan is almost bankrupt today. 50 years ago it was even poorer. Question?
- Who designed it?
- Who built it?
- Who gave the money for it [most importantly]?
@Hamartia Antidote @VCheng @gambit @TexasJohn @KAL-EL Team America might be interested in this.
World Bank was the facilitator and guarantor of Indus Water Treaty. In the follow up to that, there were 3 large dams proposed on rivers under Pakistani right. Tarbela, Mangla and Kala BaghPakistan is almost bankrupt today. 50 years ago it was even poorer. Question?
- Who designed it?
- Who built it?
- Who gave the money for it [most importantly]?
@Hamartia Antidote @VCheng @gambit @TexasJohn @KAL-EL Team America might be interested in this.
What you actually mean is ...World Bank was the facilitator and guarantor of Indus Water Treaty.
Nope. Three bitter truths Paks can't come to terms and will do a ostrich on -
- The military in Pakistan is legacy of British Raj
- The basic economic, physical and military structure of Pakistan was built, paid for by USA
- The Afghan's suffering/sacrifices gave the cover to Pakistan developing nukes.
Ps. I am not giving reasons of why, how but the reality behind the facts that shaped Pakistan.