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Global Times: Nawaz Sharif's exit will bring uncertainties to CPEC: Global Times

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Even without paying their influence is all pervasive.

Why dont you low IQ bhangi make their mind that whether they are paying us loans or not? China is most liked country in Pakistan with whom we have no dispute, but thats not the problem, see you have your own miserable shithole who cant produce a 4th gen fighter jet with Russian french and Israeli help and trying to compete with China, when you cant compete in economic might and investements you have to fight with Keyboard from slums for the sake of patriotism..:enjoy:

better care about millions of roadshitters along with thousands of farmers committing suicides , you better care about them, CPEC is none of your concern, we Pakistani know how to protect our interests, care about why bharati still suffer from more poverty then sub saharan africa instead..
 
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LOL at the Indian source.

LMAO at the economically developed province Sindh... When a source doesn't even know the basic facts about which provinces of Pakistan are more developed.


Well in that case you should be LOLing at the original source. The Global Times. I guess they have great understanding and great knowledge of Pakistan than anyone else. LOL :rofl::rofl::rofl:

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1059537.shtml?src=ilaw

The excerpt from the above link.

"Economically developed provinces like Punjab and Sindh are along the east route, while the west route goes through less-developed provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Nawaz Sharif supported the east route, but opposition parties favored the west. In this regard, the CPEC project would face some uncertainties if the next election in 2018 leads to a ruling party change."

The author is a professor with the College of History and Culture, China West Normal University. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn Follow us on Twitter @GTopinion

You moron. The source which was posted in this topic is of Indian origin:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...to-cpec-global-times/articleshow/59902908.cms

The Indian source is what I was referring to. The Indian source is making rubbish claims and taking the Chinese article out of context.

No Mr. If you can read and comprehend properly, it is written in the Global Times article clearly in black and white.

Economically developed provinces like Punjab and Sindh are along the east route, while the west route goes through less-developed provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Nawaz Sharif supported the east route, but opposition parties favored the west. In this regard, the CPEC project would face some uncertainties if the next election in 2018 leads to a ruling party change.
 
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Well in that case you should be LOLing at the original source. The Global Times. I guess they have great understanding and great knowledge of Pakistan than anyone else. LOL :rofl::rofl::rofl:

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1059537.shtml?src=ilaw

The excerpt from the above link.

"Economically developed provinces like Punjab and Sindh are along the east route, while the west route goes through less-developed provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Nawaz Sharif supported the east route, but opposition parties favored the west. In this regard, the CPEC project would face some uncertainties if the next election in 2018 leads to a ruling party change."

The author is a professor with the College of History and Culture, China West Normal University. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn Follow us on Twitter @GTopinion

No Mr. If you can read and comprehend properly, it is written in the Global Times article clearly in black and white.

Economically developed provinces like Punjab and Sindh are along the east route, while the west route goes through less-developed provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Nawaz Sharif supported the east route, but opposition parties favored the west. In this regard, the CPEC project would face some uncertainties if the next election in 2018 leads to a ruling party change.

Source is a blog submission,
the nature of this article with any user on the PDF is the same,
the only difference is whether the real name system.

Like all other web platforms, the article does not represent official positions.
There is no such thing on the Global Times (Chinese Newspaper,The Official Publication) that represents the official position.

If the content as the official position,
Just like pointing to a user's post,
saying “this represents the official position of the PDF”,
it will only look naive and ridiculous.
 
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And yes that hostile neighbor is india using another hostile neighbor afghanistan..so be ready for the vengeance of innocent balochs.

Do you actually believe what you write ?

Your establishment' racist policies toward Balochis will have a certain natural blowback and an interested 3rd party will multiply the blowback
 
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Chinese knew sooner or later with the latest events in pakistan their story of bribing politicians to get the CPEC passed will be out in open hence they have started planting the cover up story in the public domain now. Lets see where it leads to
 
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Why dont you low IQ bhangi make their mind that whether they are paying us loans or not? China is most liked country in Pakistan with whom we have no dispute, but thats not the problem, see you have your own miserable shithole who cant produce a 4th gen fighter jet with Russian french and Israeli help and trying to compete with China, when you cant compete in economic might and investements you have to fight with Keyboard from slums for the sake of patriotism..:enjoy:

better care about millions of roadshitters along with thousands of farmers committing suicides , you better care about them, CPEC is none of your concern, we Pakistani know how to protect our interests, care about why bharati still suffer from more poverty then sub saharan africa instead..

This is generally useful for people who talk a lot and take loans without actual plans on how to pay them. This is the high tech version of it.

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Lolz!
Its true actually. Remember Karachi comes in Sindh. The contribution to national GDP from Sindh will be more than the other two provinces KPK and Baluchistan as well as Kashmir. So speaking in relative terms, Punjab and Sindh are relatively more economically developed (Karachi alone to be honest but still)
 
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This is generally useful for people who talk a lot and take loans without actual plans on how to pay them. This is the high tech version of it.

do we need lectures from shithole who spend 65 out of 70 years on less per capita income then Pakistan, received most aid from US, Europe and other wealthy nations and still suffer from more poverty then us yet shamelessly talk about begging? Pakistan never bankrupted and no one lend money to defaulters, there was time in your history when no one was ready to lend you money, Pakistan never faced that situation..
 
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Source is a blog submission,
the nature of this article with any user on the PDF is the same,
the only difference is whether the real name system.

Like all other web platforms, the article does not represent official positions.
There is no such thing on the Global Times (Chinese Newspaper,The Official Publication) that represents the official position.

If the content as the official position,
Just like pointing to a user's post,
saying “this represents the official position of the PDF”,
it will only look naive and ridiculous.


While I agree with you. My response was for the other member who was ridiculing India news paper even before reading the original opinion/article which came in GT, I guess. And the author is indeed right in the sense that Punjab and Sindh are certainly developed provinces when compared with KP and Baluchistan. Yet he was ridiculing Indian source (which I can very well understand). Now tell me who is being naive and ridiculous here ??? :p:
 
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Lolz!
Its true actually. Remember Karachi comes in Sindh. The contribution to national GDP from Sindh will be more than the other two provinces KPK and Baluchistan as well as Kashmir. So speaking in relative terms, Punjab and Sindh are relatively more economically developed (Karachi alone to be honest but still)
But what about the infra of karachi? it's a total mess atm ppp ruined it completely and that myth of karachi contributing 70% was busted here few days back i am not dissing Karachi so don't get me wrong anyone and sindh is just not 1 city i mean it's a big province out of Karachi sindh looks like an african country tbh.

@Tesky it was you who shared the data?
 
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I partially agree. They want to live in peace.

But when faced by neighbors hostile action and exploitation of natural resources they will fight back

And that hostile neighbor is India aka Bharat aka Hindustan. And they would win against this triple named evil.
 
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And that hostile neighbor is India aka Bharat aka Hindustan. And they would win against this triple named evil.

India does not yet share a border with Balochistan. India-Pakistan in middle then Balochistan.

Check a map
 
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