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Are you worried?
This is our money and whether we burn it or buy some "cheap toys" to feel good is our problem, none of indian concern.
Agreed?
your money?
Budget 2014-15: Every Pakistani now owes Rs82,627 - The Express Tribune
Pakistan’s outstanding debt has reached Rs15.53 trillion up till March 2014, rising 7.4% from Rs14.46 trillion, according to the Economic Survey 2013-14.
Major chunk of the total debt comes from domestic sources, which increased by Rs1.30 trillion to Rs10.82 trillion. External debt stock stood at Rs4.71 trillion.
Again, our money. How we spend it is our problem, none of your business.
And as far as a country having debt, do I need to show you how much debt even the mighty USA has?
It does not say OWNS it says OWES. Difference of E and N
Budget 2014-15: Every Pakistani now owes Rs82,627 - The Express Tribuneowes-rs82627/
You can keep playing around with terms.
And again, how Pakistan choses to spend this "borrowed" money, is none of Indian business.
It is between Pakistan and the lender. So why are you getting sleepless nights over it, my "concerned" indian neighbor?
At least you can't say this after almost all the wars you fought with us, including looking East Pakistan... You should rather use this for Pakistan Army who still boast putting Indian Army on back foot from Karanchi.. Remember you lost Siachen even and you awarded one of the peeks to China in fear of loosing that too...
you are late.....but world loves pakistan's beautiful faceReal face of India comes out...and boy is it ugly?!
Like every other air force, China and Pakistan have their own operational requirements. China also flies the J-10 which PAF could have acquired but never....... one could also argue that EF Typhoons made mincemeat of Indian MKIs and PAF has repeatedly fleeced both Italian and Saudi Typhoons....... what's your point. !!I hope 1 day chinese will buy it as they operate sukhoi 30
He can't even try to do something foolish like he earlier did..Good strategy , but more importantly, create rift between Military and Civilians. TUQ is returning, this opportunity can be used.
Hi,
It is not a very intelligent post ----. India will have to do a massive purchase to be at a stage to take out Pakistan and that is technically and geographically not possible---.
Pakistan is a shorter ways away from reaching its necessary force level due to its fast pace procurement and maturing of older project. OTOH---all indian major products have failed---.
If there is any further disturbance in Pakistan pointing fingers to india---india may see retaliation where it may financially hurt.
Indian posters must realize it is better to have peace---now---than go for war---.
Regardless of what happened in 1999----Pakistan---during sanctions---at its weakest started a war----. Now at this stage Pakistan military is 10 times more potent with all the procurement it has made to fill up the void created by the sanctions----. All arms of the military are properly equipped and there is no shortage of anything---.
As India is advertising to the world of striking Pakistan---same thing is Pakistan doing telling the foreign govts that Pakistan also may strike if it feels the threshold of the threat has been crossed.
My recommendation to the pak military and govt would be to not make any statements of how they are going to act or retaliate---just keep quiet and keep on procuring what is needed---and if things start to happen then let them and retaliate accordingly----threats of nuc strikes should not be made---just let the Indians talk as they might want to---.
Half of your country is already gone, kid. The process started a while ago.
A country that could do nothing while half of it was ripped apart talks about fault lines of the country which did the splitting up.
Anyway, go keep what remains of your country together; or dream about Indian fault lines while you lose the rest of it, suits me fine either way.