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she looks like chinese...
Do the Indians know that There is NO Hardees in India!!.. We have 3 in one city.
Im surprised there is no protest on that..
what is "Hardees"?
This will mean a growing market for Pakistani exports.
Kashgar is also known as a hotbed of Uighur separatists indulging in occasional incidents of violence to press for their demand for an independent East Turkmenistan nation. China has been seeking both intelligence and military support from Pakistan to keep the Uighur militants in check and cut off their links with pro-Taliban forces across its borders.
At present, the Chinese military is engaged in a joint anti-terrorism exercise with Pakistan forces between July 1 and 11 on the bordering province of Ningxia.The decision to make Kashgar a special economic zone shows that China will rely more heavily on Pakistani military support to keep Islamic militants outside its border while offering Pakistan with a ready market to sell its goods.
yes only if we have money
I dont think India can afford it. China can support so many in return.
The money is there and Pakistan is not a poor country. The only thing that is affecting our growth is corruption and the corrupt leaders.
SEZ signals China-Pak rail link
Beijings Move During Zardari Trip Rings Alarm Bells For India
Saibal Dasgupta | TNN
Beijing: Kashgar[/B] an important transit point on the ancient Silk Route and a gateway between China and Pakistan has earned a special distinction during the ongoing visit of Pakistani president Asif Ali Zardari. It has been declared a special economic zone, which is the magic formula that has catapulted several Chinese towns like Shenzhen into world class trading centers.
The move suggests that Chinese leaders are seriously considering plans to connect Pakistan with rail that would run through the difficult terrain near the Karakoram highway, which connects Khunjerab Pass with various Chinese towns including Kashgar. Indian strategic experts see the proposed railway plan as a serious military infrastructure close to the Indian border, sources said.
Zardari on Wednesday told a group of officials from the China Northern Railways Corporation (CNR) that Pakistan was keen to build several new new lines for access to the Central Asia, West Asia and Chinese markets. He requested CNR to form a consortium with Pakistan Railways for to give shape to the plans.
The announcement makes Kashgar, in northwest Chinas Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, the sixth special economic zone in China. This will mean preferential policy support for development of new industries in the city. This will mean a growing market for Pakistani exports.
Kashgar is also known as a hotbed of Uighur separatists indulging in occasional incidents of violence to press for their demand for an independent East Turkmenistan nation. China has been seeking both intelligence and military support from Pakistan to keep the Uighur militants in check and cut off their links with pro-Taliban forces across its borders.
At present, the Chinese military is engaged in a joint anti-terrorism exercise with Pakistan forces between July 1 and 11 on the bordering province of Ningxia.The decision to make Kashgar a special economic zone shows that China will rely more heavily on Pakistani military support to keep Islamic militants outside its border while offering Pakistan with a ready market to sell its goods.
ToI feed dated 08th July 2010.
The last para is totally absurd, but looking at the source, it is understandable.
SEZ signals China-Pak rail link
This is the mentality of our Neighbours:
Pakistan makes positive gains in any area:
Pakistan suffers setbacks/losses:
Very pathetic really, but to be expected! God Bless Pak-China brotherhood!