Muhammad Omar
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Nobody 'invented' the block 52. You need to read the dictionary.
Typo Build/made... I was laughing hard Mis typed
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Nobody 'invented' the block 52. You need to read the dictionary.
Where? When? How? Really? Or more precisely is the variety of pot in pakistan really strong?
Where? When? How? Really? Or more precisely is the variety of pot in pakistan really strong?
yes, it's more a China/Russia vs west situation now
but like it or not, Pak are still very much in the US camp (by dependency) and they're going to let go, PAk is in very deep with the US *coff* f-16 fleet
China wield the maximum influence in Pakistan and I think it was probably their strong advice against sending sending troops for the Saudi's war in Yemen that resulted in how that situation panned out but this Su 35 thing feels more like Russia tugging on the leash.
in the end both the dogs will have to go along with whatever they're told
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Congi ALERT here! Sure last 10 years was heaven for Idia's armed forces!
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You surely have Divya-drishti....Yes I do not have any hesitation to state that I admired the leaderships of PVN, Indira and Vajpayee in that Order.
Thats for NGOs to cause anti govt stir in India. GOI gets zilch. Your GOP gets everything.
Thats for NGOs to cause anti govt stir in India. GOI gets zilch. Your GOP gets everything.
Indian economic aid was spread over various sectors and programmes, including child survival and health, development assistance, HIV/AIDS initiatives, migration and refugee assistance, food aid and narcotics control. Some $26 billion of the total aid was provided for various USAID programmes.
Even Russia is not buying Su 35 and China doesn't need it now that it has J 16. Pakistan can only afford a squadron or two of these jets if Russia doesn't lend it 2 - 5 bn $ of credit. Russia is in need of money so chances that they will lend money to a beggar when they are in need of money themselves is incredulous.
Kindly update information
In latest Indian budget, aid spending dwarfs aid receipts | Devex
By that logic even china is an aid receiver
List of countries by foreign aid received - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aaaand how is Pakistan involved in the terrorist flow to Syria?
I feel Russia and China, if they dispassionately look at our Kashmir conflict, will only nudge Pak toward a LOC>IB solution and closing down anti India jihadist camps, there really is no other way.IF china does control Pakistan,which I doubt then Pakistan would considerably stemmed the terrorist flows to syria .But they have done nothing of the sort.But then russia and china could get pakistan to close terrorist camps in the future to reduce pressure on iran,syria,Africa,Caucusus and india-kashmir also.
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The United States, over the period 1946-2012, has given India the largest amount of economic assistance, while providing Israel the greatest quantity of military assistance over the same interval, according to data compiled by USAID.
The US also gave Israel the greatest total foreign assistance over the 66-year period, at $199 billion.
The data, which is inflation adjusted, shows India received approximately $65.1bn in economic assistance from 1946 until 2012, followed closely by Israel, which was given $65bn.
With $44.4bn received as economic assistance from the US, Pakistan is also among the top five countries to receive economic assistance out of a total of 200 countries and regions.
Top 10 countries receiving US economic assistance from 1946-2012
Indian economic aid is spread out over various sectors and programs, including child survival and health, development assistance, HIV/AIDS initiatives, migration and refugee assistance, food aid, and narcotics control. The bulk of this aid ($26bn) is provided to various USAID programmes.
- India: $65.1bn
- Israel: $65bn
- United Kingdom: $63.6bn
- Egypt: $59.6bn
- Pakistan: $44.4bn
- Vietnam: $41bn
- Iraq: $39.7bn
- South Korea: $36.5bn
- Germany: $33.3bn
- France: $31bn
A majority of Israel's $65bn economic assistance was given to its Economic Support Fund and Security Support Assistance, with $56.5bn alone attributed to these programmes.
In comparison, of the $44.4bn provided to Pakistan in economic assistance, $13.8bn is given to USAID programmes, while $13.7bn is attributed to the Economic Support Fund and Security Support Assistance.
Israel received $134bn in military assistance over 1946-2012 ─ a figure which far outnumbers military assistance provided to the the second entrant on the list, Vietnam, at $77.9bn.
Read: Pakistan 3rd biggest recipients of US aid
Top 10 countries receiving US military assistance from 1946-2012
Pakistan just misses being on the top 10 list, coming in at twelfth place with $12.9bn in military assistance from the US. India, however, is placed at 47 out of a list of 193 countries, receiving $897 million in military assistance.
- Israel: $134bn
- Vietnam: $77.9bn
- Egypt: $62bn
- Afghanistan: $48.3bn
- Turkey: $42.2bn
- South Korea: $41.1bn
- France: $33bn
- Greece: $29.5bn
- China: $26.3bn
- Iraq: $24.7bn
It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan received most of the military assistance from the US during the superpower's involvement in Afghanistan during the 1980s and then after 2001.
The US non-military aid to Pakistan for the period 1991-2001 averaged just $75 million per year, while the total military aid during the eleven-year period was a paltry $7 million.
Pakistan also falls short of the list of countries receiving the greatest amount of total foreign assistance form the US ─ but India and Israel both make the list, with the latter in the top spot.
Pakistan comes in at eleventh place on the list, with $57.3bn in total foreign assistance ─ over $100bn less than the amount received by the top position holder on the list.
Countries receiving greatest total foreign assistance
All figures have been rounded off to the nearest decimal place.
- Israel: $199.5bn
- Egypt: $121.6bn
- Vietnam: $118.9bn
- South Korea: $77.6bn
- Afghanistan: $76.9bn
- United Kingdom: $71.5bn
- India: $66bn
- Turkey: $64.4bn
- Iraq: $64.3bn
- France: $64bn