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Qatar Royal Family Reached Lahore From Doha "Watch Amazing Protocol Given"

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SHIKAR HO GA < MOJ MASTI HO GI :p::p::p::D:D;);):devil::devil::devil::devil::no::no::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

And watch the Protocol , Count the cars If u can ;):angel: And When Sp.Court call this Prince He will surlly get sick or Pakistan will become Un-SAFE for travel :partay::partay::rofl::angel:


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This personal relations of Nawaz with other countries are destroying this state to state relations.
 
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India, Qatar ink five pacts on visas, cybersecurity, investments
NEW DELHI DECEMBER 03, 2016 15:28 IST
PM Modi also discussed energy, trade and security with his Qatari counterpart.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed India’s keenness to invest in hydrocarbon projects in Qatar during talks with his counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani on key issues of energy, trade and security.

    Modi and the Qatari Prime Minister, who is here on his first visit, discussed enhancing cooperation in defence and security, in particular in cybersecurity and agreed on joint action to tackle money laundering and terrorist financing.

    After the talks, the two sides inked five pacts including in the field of visas, cyberspace and investments.

    Modi said the visit of the Qatari Prime Minister showed the growing bilateral ties with Qatar, which India has always regarded as a “valued partner“.

    “Go beyond buyer-seller relation”

    The two leaders acknowledged that the current level of trade and investment was much below potential, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said, adding Modi highlighted the tremendous opportunities available for Qatari investment in India’s infrastructure and energy sectors.

    On energy cooperation, Prime Minister Modi said, “We should go beyond the buyer-seller relationship to include Joint Ventures, Joint Research and Development and Joint Exploration.

    “Indian companies were ready to invest in both upstream and downstream projects in Qatar in the hydrocarbon sector.”

    Not only an important trading partner for India in the Gulf region, Qatar is also the largest supplier of LNG to it, accounting for 66 per cent of the total imports in 2015-16.

    On his part, the Qatari leader invited India’s participation in infrastructure and investment opportunities coming up in the wake of Qatar hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2022. He also welcomed Indian investment in the port sector of Qatar.

    “He (Modi) outlined the various measures taken by his government to open up the Indian economy and welcome FDI. The two leaders identified civil aviation as a priority sector for enhancing cooperation,” Swarup said.

    Prime Minister Modi recalled that India imports eight million tonnes of urea per year and said “we would welcome a long-term arrangement with Qatar for the supply of urea”, the spokesperson said.

    It was also conveyed that India could also meet Qatari needs in the area of food security, he said.

    The two leaders also discussed the regional situation, particularly in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.

    Swarup said five agreements were signed in areas such as visa exemption for holders of diplomatic, special and official passports; technical cooperation in cyberspace and combating cybercrime, letter of intent regarding negotiations on an agreement on grant of e-visa for businessmen and tourists, and an MoU between the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy of Qatar and CII.

    Additionally, another MoU aimed at encouraging greater collaboration and exchange in the field of national ports management was also signed.

    Earlier, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval called on the visiting dignitary.

    While the visa pact will allow holders of diplomatic, special and official passport of the two countries to visa- free travel between the two countries, the ‘protocol on technical cooperation in cyberspace and combating cybercrime’ “adds an important dimension of bilateral technical cooperation in cyberspace and combating cybercrime to the existing framework agreement in the field of security signed on 10 November, 2008”.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...investments/article16754978.ece?homepage=true


Sir, what you just did by posting this on here, should feel like a BBQ grill burn in many rears on Pakistan. But the kind of people you will see on this thread, they will instead call you stuff. They have no clue as to why you did it, or don't even want to understand as they are too blind in hate with the PM that somehow gets people's vote.

But thank you for posting it and yes, if the Indian PM can go and get so many contracts from the Qatari's, the Pakistani PM should get something too as it would benefit Pakistan like it benefited India in the above scenario. Thanks

Yeah Nawaz has to suck their dicks for his personal relations.... And rape the law of the land..

Sir, some respect to a fellow human and an elderly would be nice. I am sure everyone of you is like a Macho-Man big deal in Pakistan. But seriously, there should be some courtesy given, that actually makes you look like a well rounded and mature person. Thanks
 
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So basically after signing billions of dollars worth of deals with India, a Qatri prince has now arrived in Pakistan to hunt endangered birds.

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Can anybody guess who this guy is? No it is not a Muslim migrant being recieved by Merkel.


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This is his dad.


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So basically after signing billions of dollars worth of deals with India, a Qatri prince has now arrived in Pakistan to hunt endangered birds.

Sir, you think that it would be true that your senior leaders having historical generational relationships won't "convince" them on getting some work or investments? India has a brand name in IT security, etc, as they manage it for the top and the largest organizations in the globe. So Pakistan can't have that. Reading all the negativity here, it doesn't look like you guys want it either. What's in the court, should stay in the court for a decision. Any other relationships that can help Pakistan's economy in some way, shouldn't get impacted. For these guys, investing a billion or 2 or 3 is a freaking joke. But it would create lot of jobs in Pakistan. Think like that.

In the US, we close a lot of business like this on gold courses based on relationships. This isn't rocket science to figure out. It is all about who you know. Thanks
 
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Isn't the purpose of his visit to hunt birds? Why does pakistan allow them to hunt an endangered species?
 
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Sir, what you just did by posting this on here, should feel like a BBQ grill burn in many rears on Pakistan. But the kind of people you will see on this thread, they will instead call you stuff. They have no clue as to why you did it, or don't even want to understand as they are too blind in hate with the PM that somehow gets people's vote.

But thank you for posting it and yes, if the Indian PM can go and get so many contracts from the Qatari's, the Pakistani PM should get something too as it would benefit Pakistan like it benefited India in the above scenario. Thanks



Sir, some respect to a fellow human and an elderly would be nice. I am sure everyone of you is like a Macho-Man big deal in Pakistan. But seriously, there should be some courtesy given, that actually makes you look like a well rounded and mature person. Thanks

Why would i respect a piece of shyt whose family has been suckin the country dry for decades?

fk him and his familia.
 
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Why would i respect a piece of shyt whose family has been suckin the country dry for decades?

fk him and his familia.

Ok sir, and who hasn't been sucking the blood out of your country? 50+ years the military did, then 2-3 decades civilians overthrown by the military and then the people stealing tax, electricity, etc? Its like everyone's a thief there...
 
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Ok sir, and who hasn't been sucking the blood out of your country? 50+ years the military did, then 2-3 decades civilians overthrown by the military and then the people stealing tax, electricity, etc? Its like everyone's a thief there...
Dynasties of assholes did.

Sir, you think that it would be true that your senior leaders having historical generational relationships won't "convince" them on getting some work or investments? India has a brand name in IT security, etc, as they manage it for the top and the largest organizations in the globe. So Pakistan can't have that. Reading all the negativity here, it doesn't look like you guys want it either. What's in the court, should stay in the court for a decision. Any other relationships that can help Pakistan's economy in some way, shouldn't get impacted. For these guys, investing a billion or 2 or 3 is a freaking joke. But it would create lot of jobs in Pakistan. Think like that.

In the US, we close a lot of business like this on gold courses based on relationships. This isn't rocket science to figure out. It is all about who you know. Thanks
Pak-Qatar trade is less than US$ 300 million per annum !


Here for
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1232839/qatari-princes-letter-thickens-panamagate-plot/



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Supreme Court lifts hunting ban on rare houbara bustard
DAWN.COM | ABDUL SHAKOOR KHAN — UPDATED Jan 23, 2016 07:56am
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Friday lifted a ban on the hunting of houbara bustard, a rare desert bird whose meat is prized among Arab sheikhs as an aphrodisiac.

A five-member larger bench of the apex court headed by Justice Mian Saqib Nisar announced the verdict on the review petitions filed by the federal and provincial governments against the ban.

In a 4-1 majority ruling, the court lifted the ban on hunting of the endangered bird however, Justice Qazi Faez Isa wrote a dissenting note opposing the bench's order.

The court held that there was "apparent error on the face of record" and set aside its Aug 19 judgment.

In its 16-page judgement, the top court said the "role of the judiciary is to interpret the laws and not to legislate".

"Examination of the laws clearly shows that permanent ban on hunting of houbara bustard is not envisaged."

“Hunting of protected animals is prohibited whereas licence is required to hunt game animals,” the verdict said, adding that provincial governments exercise the discretionary power to classify animals as ‘protected’ or ‘game’ species.

Balochistan Act, 2014 places houbara bustard both in protected and game animal categories, the court noted.

The Red List of International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) places houbara bustard in the category of “vulnerable” below “near threatened” and “least concern” categories and above “endangered”, “critically endangered”, “extinct in the wild” and“extinct” categories, the court said, adding that IUCN considers hunting primarily using falconry as a principal threat to its conservation.





"Even IUCN recognizes sustainable use of the natural resources," the court said, maintaining that "considering the economic backwardness of the areas where these migratory species land, it is very hard for conservation efforts to be successful without uplifting the economic well-being of those areas."

The Wildlife Department should take steps for the consevation of all threatened animals, the court said.

A three-judge bench of the apex court headed by then chief justice Jawwad S. Khawaja had on August 19 banned hunting of the houbara bustard in a decision welcomed by wildlife campaigners and conservationists. The court also ordered the cancellation of all existing permits in this regard.

The ban had resulted from a petition that recalled that Pakistan had imposed a permanent ban on the hunting of houbara bustards under the Third Schedule of the Pakistan Wildlife Ordinance 1971, after declaring the species a protected bird. But despite the ban, licenses or permits were being issued to VIP dignitaries of Gulf states for hunting the species.

Read: Satire — Diary of an Arab hunter

Pillar of foreign policy
In October, the federal government and governments of Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh asked the court to review its decision, with federal government terming the invitations to Arabs for houbara hunting a “cornerstone of [Pakistan's] foreign policy”.

The government of Sindh earlier this month had informed the Supreme Court that its order of imposing a ban on the hunting of houbara bustard was not implementable.

Sindh government’s counsel Farooq H. Naek had said that hunting of the bird was permitted for 10 days only.

Balochistan High Court in November 2014 cancelled all permits for hunting in the province, but its order has now been quashed by today's SC ruling.

'Sustainable hunting'
As the federal government concluded its arguments in the houbara bustard case earlier this month, the attorney general (AG) asked the Supreme Court to allow “sustainable hunting” of the bird.

The government did not want the order set aside in its entirety, just that the ban should not be perpetual, AG Salman Butt told SC at the time.

Wealthy hunting parties from the Gulf travel to Balochistan province every winter to kill the houbara bustard using hunting falcons, a practice that has sparked controversy in recent years because of the bird's dwindling numbers.

The issue has also cast a spotlight on traditionally close ties between Pakistan and its allies in the Arab world, particularly Saudi Arabia.

Pakistan’s soil is regarded as an attractive wintering ground and milieu for the migratory birds which is also an attractive destination for hunters every year at the onset of winter. Consequently, a large number of vulnerable species like the houbara bustard from atrocious freezing regions of Siberia migrate to Pakistan and other countries.


Arab royal hunts down 2,100 houbara bustards in three week safari
 
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