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Yes we have 1000 Koreans working in Pakistan and 5000 Pakistanis working in Korea! :hitwall:

Do you have prof of your troll?

Musharraf, also mentioned in his book that Indian nuclear enrichment technology is copy of Pakistani technology.. all thanks to the black market of shameless A.Q.Khan.

Wow!!!!! Hilarious :rofl::rofl::rofl:
Can you please provide me a link of that statement.
 
Yes we have 1000 Koreans working in Pakistan and 5000 Pakistanis working in Korea! :hitwall:

Do you have prof of your troll?

Musharraf, also mentioned in his book that Indian nuclear enrichment technology is copy of Pakistani technology.. all thanks to the black market of shameless A.Q.Khan.

hahahaaaaaaaa sounds good as a joke
 
Well, as an indian i think pakistan over estimate threat emanating from pakistan.
Irrespective of capability ,india dont desire to grab pakistani land.Put it bluntly some what insensitive way thought india will never like capture land inhabited by hostile population of a different religion in to its map after a very brutal partition .That'll only create

Look india took no time to secure hyderabad,Goa and even sikim by millitary means because of accommodating residents there.But Pakistan a very different case..

U may say India would never had dared to attack pakistan 1971 and create Bangladesh if pakistan ,then thats a misconception.

Even todays nuclear era,if there were a east pakistan like situation,india would never hesitate to attack pakistan to safeguard its interests.

Muahahahaha :woot::woot:

Here goes another saint from the great India.

Lols @ Indian interest in 1971. Looks like these sleeping beauties dont wana wake up. Now they have an "Interest" in Kashmir.
 
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I think a secular Turkey and India can really produce wonderful products for defense. Only if it is truly secular, otherwise a Muslim centric gov't would not be in our best interests.
 
As for the pics....these are old pics. As for the missile, there is a resemblance to the Agni with regard to the empty space between the two parts of the missile anyone know how Pakistan got this part exactly the same as India? I wonder if their espionage is doing double duty to infiltrate India's missile tech?
 
As for the pics....these are old pics. As for the missile, there is a resemblance to the Agni with regard to the empty space between the two parts of the missile anyone know how Pakistan got this part exactly the same as India? I wonder if their espionage is doing double duty to infiltrate India's missile tech?

Is this sarcasm ?? A joke ?? Or you saying this seriously ??
 
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Pakistan Zindabaad!

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thats great
3 cheers 4 pakistan :smitten::smitten::pakistan:
let indians flame:flame:
 
ISLAMABAD, Jan 25: Pakistan entered the space age with the formal launching of Paksat-I by President Gen Pervez Musharraf at an impressive ceremony here on Saturday.

The president emphasized that Paksat-I must serve as a link between Pakistan and the Muslim world to help the spread of knowledge.

“I am really delighted to note that Pakistan’s space programme now is a reality and our scientists must build our own indigenous satellite within three years instead of five years,” he said. The president pointed out that four educational channels will aid the government to provide free education.

The satellite hired by Pakistan was relocated at 38 degree east by the country’s own space scientists. With a lifetime of five to eight years, it will mainly transmit educational programmes.

Inaugurating the satellite, the president described it as a truly historic achievement for Pakistan and Pakistanis. “This marks a tremendous achievement demonstrating the skill and technical excellence of the country’s manpower.”

“Pakistan’s space programme is now ahead of India after the formal launching of Paksat-I and this is due to the hard work of our scientists and I am sure Indians would take another 30 months to do the job,” Gen Musharraf claimed.

Referring to Pakistan’s achievement in information technology and communication, the president said Internet facilities were now available in 1,000 towns and cities.

The budget for science and technology, he pointed out, had been increased by 4,000 per cent and the bandwidth rates reduced from $86,000 to $3,800 per annum. “And who does not know that there is a 50 years tax holiday for the IT sector.”

The president expressed the confidence that the present government would carry on the space and communication development programme from where it was left by the previous regime.

APP adds: The president told the higher education commission and the education ministry to dovetail their efforts with the ministry of science and technology to project Pakistan beyond its borders.

Satellite to help promote education: Musharraf launches Paksat-I -DAWN - Top Stories; January 26, 2003

Taimi saved you from getting insulted storm seeker it would have been better if u wud have seeked this link before ranting from ur empty skull:lol:
 
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