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Islamabad - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Monday held talks with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf in the city of Rawalpindi about the anticipated upsurge in the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan this spring.

Making his first visit to the country since he replaced Donald Rumsfeld as US defence chief, Gates acknowledged Pakistan's role in the war on terrorism and assured that the country would not be left
alone in the fight against Taliban, media reports said.

The sides discussed current efforts to stop Taliban movement across the border, with Musharraf reiterating earlier statements that responsibility for border control fell equally on Afghanistan and the coalition forces.

Islamabad desired a stable Afghanistan that would in turn lay the basis for sustainable peace in the region, he stressed.


Pakistan shares a 2,560-kilometre border with Afghanistan that is frequently crossed by Taliban fighters to launch strikes against international forces and their Afghan government allies.

Pakistan has come under increasing US pressure to do more against Taliban and al-Qaeda elements holed up in its mountainous tribal belt near the frontier.

The government earlier announced plans to fortify the border with selective fencing and mining, which has caused concern in Afghanistan about civilian casualties and division of local tribes living in the area.

Gates' visit followed reported admissions by US military officials that troops have fired artillery shells into Pakistani territory while engaging insurgents. Pakistan officially rejects any foreign military action on its territory.

Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Jaap De Hoop Scheffer was due to arrive separately in Pakistan Monday for counter-insurgency and Afghan security talks with the leadership.

Addressing a security conference at the weekend in the German city of Munich, the NATO head said the military alliance could smash the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan within two years but would need to keep troops there after 2009.

More than 40,000 foreign forces including 25,000 US troops are stationed in Afghanistan. The country last year saw its bloodiest year since the Taliban were ousted from power in 2001, with more than 4,000 deaths, one quarter of which were civilians.

bring one more :coffee: :P ;)
 
Bill Gates says he will visit Pakistan

SEATTLE: Bill Gates, the Chief Executive of Microsoft, has shown willingness to visit Pakistan when an invitation was extended by the world’s youngest MCP (Microsoft certified professional) Arfa Karim, 10, here on Tuesday.

The 10-year-old Pakistani, Arfa, is currently in the United States to visit the Microsoft Headquarters which is being sponsored by the cyber giant in recognition of her achievements in computer literacy at such a young age.

Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman Foundation was the first to acknowledge Arfa’s talent and recently presented her with the ‘Shabash Award’.

Arfa, who spent 10 minutes with Gates in his office, told The News: "I am very glad that I met with Bill Gates. He is a great guy; very simple, very friendly and very humble." She also read out a poem to Gates. Arfa said when she extended the invitation to Gates to visit Pakistan, he said he will come to Pakistan in the near future.

Arfa even asked him to stay at her residence rather than becoming a state guest and he was quoted as saying as "Oh, it would definitely be fun".

Somasegar, the vice president of Microsoft developers, who was also present in the meeting, told The News that it was a good meeting and Arfa was very confident all that time and she even asked all kinds of questions during that brief time without any hesitation. She asked Bill Gates why kids are not allowed to join Microsoft and Gates said "we do offer internships to high school students but we want kids to concentrate on their studies first".

Arfa told The News that she asked Gates why we don’t see more women in Microsoft and he replied because it was hard to find women who were interested in technology.

Gates asked questions about culture, Pakistani lifestyle and about religion. He also asked at what age Muslim women start wearing the "Hijab". Earlier, Arfa, accompanied by her father Amjid Karim, an army officer currently serving in Congo under the United Nations, and Jawwad Rehman, the country head of Microsoft for Pakistan, paid visits to a number of Microsoft facilities.


I WOULD ADD MYSELF: IN THE RECENT CONFERENCE OF THE WORLD ENECOMIC FORUM IN GENEVA BILL GATES SAID IN HIS SPEECH ..PAKISTAN IS PROGRESSING ON THE RIGHT PATH..PAKISTAN "IT" INDUSTRY IS INCREASING AT A GREAT PACE AND THE COUNTRY WILL MAKE IT MARK ON THE WORLD "IT" INDUSTRY SOON.HE ALSO SAID HE WILL BE VISITING PAKISTAN SOON AFTER INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO HIM.
THANK YOU.
 
I WOULD ADD MYSELF: IN THE RECENT CONFERENCE OF THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM IN GENEVA BILL GATES SAID IN HIS SPEECH ..PAKISTAN IS PROGRESSING ON THE RIGHT PATH..PAKISTAN'S "IT" INDUSTRY IS DEVELOPING AT A GREAT PACE AND THE COUNTRY WILL MAKE IT'S MARK ON THE WORLD "IT" INDUSTRY SOON.HE ALSO SAID HE WILL BE VISITING PAKISTAN SOON AFTER INVITATIONS EXTENDED TO HIM.
THANK YOU.
 
bill gates is also coming to pakistan in a few months, theres an article in the economy section
 
Haseeb,

Could you kindly include links when posting an article to avoid the risk of losing the post or a new thread?

Thanks!
Neo
 
I believe this is not a recent article coz the prodigy was already awarded last year if I'm correct.

That's why we need links. ;)

Btw, Gates announced a potential investment of $7 billion in Pakistani IT business two years ago.
What happened to that? :coffee:
 
Glad to know that I'm not the only one who thought so...:partay:
 
Why is NASDAQ dead? :lol:

nasdaq is not dead but returns in kse are amongst the highest...especially in kapco the return only on divident is more than 10% and some stocks only on their share price are giving as much as 25% to even doubling and making it 100% return ...such as national bank,mcb,and so many more..:chilli: :coffee:
 
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I believe this is not a recent article coz the prodigy was already awarded last year if I'm correct.

That's why we need links. ;)

Btw, Gates announced a potential investment of $7 billion in Pakistani IT business two years ago.
What happened to that? :coffee:

this is a new one as it was recently said a few days ago and also he said in his speech in the recent last months world economic forum in Geneva and also the $7 billion dollars you are talking ablout i do not know where you got this figure from but even if microsoft said that it would be divided in many years last time i remember the figures were in millions of dollars and microsoft has its offices now in every major city...

sure next time i will post the reference..
 
My wishes and prayers for her and her family, god bless her.
 
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