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Most of the media houses in India have International investments, hence the newspapers cannot go away with the lines which one of their media houses are reporting and cannot contradict themselves.

At the same time these international media perceptions decide on the foreign policy of those countries.

No one cares about Indian media investments. Your media influences nothing and no one has ever heard of these shitty sources. Stop creating the false impression that you are important. You are not and no one cares.
 
Is Samuel Ramani Japanese? Does he have influence over Japanese foreign policy. Do you realise that anyone can write for a rag?
I'm so impressed. So where is the evidence that the Japanese government republic of Korea has said anything?
No he is not, but Japanese times have a fair reader base in Japan which in turn forms the public opinion and in turn reflects in the policies of the government.

Wait for it sometime, if things go awfully wrong between NK and Japan, expect Pakistan to feel the heat, we Indians will be happy to help. We have seen enough of your media coverage and rona of Kashmir. Lets now see how Indian media takes on this war.

No one cares about Indian media investments. Your media influences nothing and no one has ever heard of these shitty sources. Stop creating this false impression that you are important. You are not.
Lol, then why is most of the international media houses picking up stories which are being first reported by India.. Do you know the penetration of Indian media in the west? Why the world has the positive perception of India? It is the media wing of India.

Your leaders are idiots who think they can earn an international image by showing Hafiz Saeed on live TV.

India has been tilted , totally lost its balance on the foreign policy rope.....
Is it?

Tell me which country has the worst image right now internationally in south Asia(world has more countries than China)?
 
He is not ready to listen anything lets better don't argue about it or Take thread offtopic.

Sorry for bursting your bubble, but you are living on a different planet. You think that you can impose your crappy propaganda sources and present them as absolute truth? You need to think again.

No he is not, but Japanese times have a fair reader base in Japan which in turn forms the public opinion and in turn reflects in the policies of the government.

Wait for it sometime, if things go awfully wrong between NK and Japan, expect Pakistan to feel the heat, we Indians will be happy to help. We have seen enough of your media coverage and rona of Kashmir. Lets now see how Indian media takes on this war.


Lol, then why is most of the international media houses picking up stories which are being first reported by India.. Do you know the penetration of Indian media in the west? Why the world has the positive perception of India? It is the media wing of India.

Your leaders are idiots who think they can earn an international image by showing Hafiz Saeed on live TV.


Is it?

Tell me which country has the worst image right now internationally in south Asia(world has more countries than China)?

Come back when you Indians have succeeded in changing their perception regarding Pakistan. Until then, just stop lying and presenting BS as facts. Right now you can't even control Kashmir LOL A kid has owned you and you had to kill to silence him.

I can assure you that India is instantly associated with rape, poverty and an outdated caste system. Hardly an achievement.
 
Pakistanis should stop answering desperate Indian trolls on this thread.

Just wake us up when South Korea and Japan would cut relations with Pakistan. :lol:
 
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It doesn't, only Indians pay attention to it. You have a very high sense of self importance, which isn't warranted. If you don't believe me, why don't you come and stand with me and ask the morning commute how many have read an Indian daily? You would be lucky to get more than several people, those to being of Indian extraction.
You are still not getting my point.

India as a country has ensured that there are investments of foreign media houses in Indian media. This makes the foreign media to pick up stories. Also it helps in creating perception.

Dont tell me that half of your country blames "Indian media" for whatever wrong perception world has about Pakistan.
 
No he is not, but Japanese times have a fair reader base in Japan which in turn forms the public opinion and in turn reflects in the policies of the government.

Wait for it sometime, if things go awfully wrong between NK and Japan, expect Pakistan to feel the heat, we Indians will be happy to help. We have seen enough of your media coverage and rona of Kashmir. Lets now see how Indian media takes on this war.

Right he's not, that obviously didn't mean anything to you. Without sounding offensive, the Japanese seldom put great weight on the writings of foreign writers, and certainly would never formulate their own opinions from them. The Japanese public itself isn't that into politics, unless it is their own immediate realm of affairs, for example China. This stems in part due their recent history of non-interfeence with the rest of the world.
What's going to go wrong with North korea and Japan, you act as if this is a new thing. The North have been sabre rattling ever since the 50's ceasefire, and that's what it will remain, as they know they will be wiped out in a war. Also why will Pakistan feel the heat? Other states have dealt with North Korea.
As for theIndia media taking on the "war". You might want to remind them that they are doing such a poor job if it with these articles.
 
No one cares about Indian media investments. Your media influences nothing and no one has ever heard of these shitty sources. Stop creating the false impression that you are important. You are not and no one cares.
It is not Indian media investments, it is foreign media investments in Indian media.

As claimed by your people RAW is really efficient, there is a dedicated wing in RAW for the media perception internationally. So either they are not at all efficient or if they are as efficient as Pakistan claims to be then you will know why you have such a bad international image.
 
You are still not getting my point.

India as a country has ensured that there are investments of foreign media houses in Indian media. This makes the foreign media to pick up stories. Also it helps in creating perception.

Dont tell me that half of your country blames "Indian media" for whatever wrong perception world has about Pakistan.

Because you have no point.....I watch the news like a hawk and very rarely see any of our news networks here in the UK pick up Indian stories, even though Murdock has a stake in India.
I have no idea which half of my country you are speaking of.
 
You are still not getting my point.

India as a country has ensured that there are investments of foreign media houses in Indian media. This makes the foreign media to pick up stories. Also it helps in creating perception.

Dont tell me that half of your country blames "Indian media" for whatever wrong perception world has about Pakistan.

Which world are you referring to? Your world is confined to your master the US. I'm sorry, but this is not the world in its entirety.

As for perceptions, we know how India is remembered. If rape, mass poverty and a medieval caste system is what you call success you are living on a different planet.
 
Right he's not, that obviously didn't mean anything to you. Without sounding offensive, the Japanese seldom put great weight on the writings of foreign writers, and certainly would never formulate their own opinions from them. The Japanese public itself isn't that into politics, unless it is their own immediate realm of affairs, for example China. This stems in part due their recent history of non-interfeence with the rest of the world.
What's going to go wrong with North korea and Japan, you act as if this is a new thing. The North have been sabre rattling ever since the 50's ceasefire, and that's what it will remain, as they know they will be wiped out in a war. Also why will Pakistan feel the heat? Other states have dealt with North Korea.
As for theIndia media taking on the "war". You might want to remind them that they are doing such a poor job if it with these articles.
Let me tell you, how Pakistan is going to feel the heat. First you have earned enough enemies at the wrong places, whether it is India, Israel or if it is US behind the closed doors. If US, JP, SK feels the heat and the pressure because of Nukes, they will surely be blamed on Pakistan.

Pakistan though have allies like China and Turkey but these countries already have a very less media penetration in international media viz a viz language constraints. Even the English channels in Pakistan and English news reports do not have the budget nor the penetration.

All it will take one story from one leading newspaper to run while other media houses will pick it up. Now why will a international media house care. Lets take example of huffington post. why huffington post would care for such a story? Silently it is tied up with Times group of India and are now jointly working towards expanding in India. Same is the story towards other media houses.
 
@waz sir why this propaganda article is even allowed to discuss?

Btw bharti themselve are training N. Korean nuclear scientists and they are 2nd largest trade partner of NK, offcourse after China..

Japan and SK must look into bharti contributions as well..
 
Which world are you referring to? Your world is confined to your master the US. I'm sorry, but this is not the world in its entirety.

As for perceptions, we know how India is remembered. If rape, mass poverty and a medieval caste system is what you call success you are living on a different planet.
Lol these are the reasons, your media gives for the justifications for justifying the existence of your country. If india would be known for the other things we would not be having such a huge investments coming up in India.

Try butchering your army in a newspaper article the way Indian media does it for our own government and armed forces. You will know the difference.

@waz sir why this propaganda article is even allowed to discuss?

Btw bharti themselve are training N. Korean nuclear scientists and they are 2nd largest trade partner of NK, offcourse after China..

Japan and SK must look into bharti contributions as well..
Prove it?
Even we are the 7th largest trading partner of Pakistan and second largest trading partner of Somalia. LOL.

Regaring NK trade
The trade is overwhelmingly in India's favour, with its exports accounting for roughly $60 million while North Korean exports to India were worth $36 million. India's primary export to North Korea is refined petroleum products while silver and auto parts are the main components of its imports from North Korea

We are not the "nuclear trading partners". We ensure that some sanity remains in the populace of north korea.
 
And meanwhile

Islamabad—Minister for Parlpakistan-japan-ink-rs2bn-aviation-agreement

informed the National Assemblyhtml

t government of Japan will assist to install latest technology radars in Islamabad and Karachi with the cost of Rs 2.50 billion and Rs 1.580 billion respectively.
Answering the questions of parliamentarians in National Assembly’s question hour, he said, that work on the installation of new radars at both sites is in progress.
Keeping in view the recurring flash flooding in Kalpani Nullah of Mardan, the government has provided funds to PMD for installation of radar. Next year, this new radar at Mardan will be operational,he said. The minister said that total cost of ( Mardan Radar) project is Rs. 230.00 million.
He further informed the House that a consolidated proposal for modernization of PMD has already been submitted to Prime Minister’s office. Aftab Sheikh said that Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has installed 7 radars at Islamabad, Lahore, Sialkot, Karachi, Mangla, D.I. Khan and Rahim Yar Khan to support flood early warning system. All these radars are operational and providing output for prediction of weather systems and issuance of warnings, he said.
However, he said, most of the radars are based on old technology and input of new technology is required. In this regard, PMD has submitted a comprehensive proposal to government of Pakistan for the replacement of old radars as well as installation of new radars at 18 locations in the country. PMD’s weather and climate observing network is spread all over Pakistan in 97 districts while in remaining 40 districts will be covered in a recent proposal submitted to prime minister..—APP

http://pakobserver.net/japan-to-provide-rs4-080-billion-latest-radars-technology/


Pakistan Japan Business Forum (PJBF) and Pakistan Japan Cultural Association Sindh (PJCA).

In his speech, Toshikazu Isomura briefly touched upon various aspects of Japan-Pakistan friendship and resolved to further strengthen the existing cultural, economic and business ties between the two countries.

He hoped that through such cultural events, the people in Karachi would appreciate the exquisite artistic beauty and enchanting diversity of Japan.

The high point of the event was enthralling Kola and Shamisen performance by Japanese artist Ms. Kaneko Sumie, who has especially flown from USA to perform in Karachi.

She was joined by eminent Pakistani musicians from National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA).

The audience was captivated by the fascinating diversity of Japanese traditional music and memorable fusion of Japanese and Pakistani compositions.

The Kola is a traditional Japanese instrument with thirteen strings that are strung tautly across 13 movable bridges along the length of the instrument.

The Shamisen is a three-stringed instrument, introduced in the 16th century from China through the Ryukyu Kingdom (Now Okinawa) to Osaka. It is widely played in folk and art music as an accompaniment to lyric and narrative song and in the orchestras of Bunraku (puppet) and Kabuki dramas.

Ms. Sumie Kaneko is an accomplished Kola and Shamisen player, Jazz singer and song writer who had studied at prestigious Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.

The ambience was exquisitely decorated with Japanese floral artefacts of Ikebana (Japanese art of floral arrangement) and bonsai (the art of growing ornamental, artificially dwarfed varieties of trees) displays, which were deeply appreciated by the audience.



Copyright APP (Associate

http://www.brecorder.com/pakistan/g...for-further-improving-ties-with-pakistan.html




ISLAMABAD: The Ambassador of Japan, Takashi Kurai, has said that Japan will provide training to Pakistanis in different sectors to develop the human resources of the country

He was speaking to an orientation cum send-off dinner hosted by him at his official residence for the scholarship grantees to study in Japan under various scholarship programmes offered by the Government of Japan.

Ambassador Kurai, while speaking on the occasion, congratulated the scholarship grantees and also expressed his hope that they would come back to Pakistan to utilise their knowledge.

He said that the expertise they would acquire in Japan could be used for the future development of Pakistan. He also hoped that they would always become bridges of friendship between Pakistan and Japan. The programmes under which scholarships have been granted to the Pakistani students this year include Teachers Training Programme (18 months), Young Leaders' Programme (1year), Japanese Language Training Programme for Foreign Service Officers (8 months) and direct MEXT Research Scholarship (2-5 years, until their research is complete), 2016.

In the Teachers Training Programme (TTP) two female teachers have been selected. In the Young Leaders Programme (YLP) two male government officials have been selected, in the Diplomat Training Programme one diplomat was nominated and selected, and around 16 students have received direct MEXT Research scholarship (they did not apply through the embassy but were nominated directly by their respective universities in Japan). The Embassy of Japan also selects Pakistani students every year under its MEXT Research Scholarship Programme to study in their respective fields at the best universities in Japan.

The Embassy of Japan also organised a pre-departure orientation for the scholarship grantees that would be departing for Japan shortly to study in Japanese universities under various scholarship programmes. Pakistan alumnis of the Japanese universities were also invited at the orientation who shared their knowledge and experiences of studying and living in Japan.

Those selected for training in Japan said while talking to Daily Times that they were quite happy. Sameer Baig, Assistant Director, Foreign Office said that his department nominated him for the training. "Hope that during the stay in Japan besides learning Japanese language, I will get a chance to see their culture and will get first-hand knowledge of the country, which will be a unique and valuable addition to my skills of diplomacy. In future if selected for the Pakistani mission in Japan, I will use it to promote the ties between two countries. " he said.

Sadia Farooq of Sadiq Public School Rawalpindi, who was selected for teachers training, said that through the programme she will stay for 18 months in Japan out of which six months would be for learning the Japanese language and the remaining one year would be for teachers' training.

"I was too excited when I was informed that I was selected for the programme. Japan's education system is too strong and after completing my training from there, I will use it for the betterment of education in Pakistan," she added.

Aisha Ahmad from Government Girls High School Lady Sandeman Zarghoon, Quetta, said that she was selected for the teachers' training programme. She said during the training she would observe and learn about the Japanese education system. Japan is an advance country in education and their literacy rate is so much high. "After return, I will use my potential to increase the literacy rate as well as the quality of education in Balochistan" she said.

Waqar Ahmed, Assistant Director, Foreign Office, who availed and completed an eight-month training from Japan in 2015 said that he learned a lot from the training including the Japanese language and the foreign policy of the country, their culture and life style.

In the training 37 candidates from different countries participated, among them 33 were from foreign services and the remaining were from other departments.

"Through a conversational partner, I was connected to a 76-year Ishi San. She was a wonderful lady. I prepared Pakistani food for her, which she liked a lot. We are in contact" Ahmed said.

Uzma Khan of Islamabad Model Girls School, G-8/2 shared her experience of training with Daily Times and said that she went to Japan in October, 2014 for 18 months teachers' training and after completing it, she was now practically using it. She said in Japan the education system is more focused on student's group work and practicality and even junior level students deliver presentations. "In Japanese education teachers let students speak and are also given the right of asking questions, which we lack in our education system" she said.

http://dailytimes.com.pk/islamabad/10-Sep-16/japan-to-train-pakistanis-in-different-sectors

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Japan on Tuesday signed an aviation agreement amounting to Rs2 billion to modernise three major international airports in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.

Under the agreement, Japan will provide latest technology, matching the international security standards set by the United States (US), the European Union (EU) and International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), to Pakistan.

It is expected that not only risk of security-related incidents at the three airports will be reduced, but also it will contribute to improved operations at the mentioned airports.

In addition to this project, Japan has been assisting Pakistan by implementing various projects in the field of security.

On July 4, the Japanese government agreed to extend a grant aid worth Rs205 million, under which a face recognition system will be installed at the Karachi International Airport.

The project of provision of the security equipment to Karachi and Bin Qasim international ports includes container scanners, which will benefit Pakistan for import and export.

Moreover, in collaboration with United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Pakistan and Japan have started the four-year project on strengthening border management and illegal drug control.

http://nation.com.pk/business/06-Sep-2016/pakistan-japan-ink-rs2bn-aviation-agreement





Recently pakistan started a move away from west and look towards east and Asia policy. With this policy we have looked to improve our ties with all the Asian nation and have actually improved them with Japan as well as south Korea.

The two nations will not break ties with Pakistan just bcz the north Koreans are testing missiles and are flexing muscles. The idea itself is ludicrous as pakistan has openly condemned the attack and has stressed on the need for better safeguards as well as for denuclearization of the world. North Korea has been doing this since the 50s and the US has defences located in south Korea as well as in Japan.

Sorry but the article makes no sense in this regard.
 
Lol these are the reasons, your media gives for the justifications for justifying the existence of your country. If india would be known for the other things we would not be having such a huge investments coming up in India.

Try butchering your army in a newspaper article the way Indian media does it for our own government and armed forces. You will know the difference.


Prove it?
Even we are the 7th largest trading partner of Pakistan and second largest trading partner of Somalia. LOL.

Regaring NK trade
The trade is overwhelmingly in India's favour, with its exports accounting for roughly $60 million while North Korean exports to India were worth $36 million. India's primary export to North Korea is refined petroleum products while silver and auto parts are the main components of its imports from North Korea

We are not the "nuclear trading partners". We ensure that some sanity remains in the populace of north korea.

not here to spoon feed bhartis, use google..
 
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Let me tell you, how Pakistan is going to feel the heat. First you have earned enough enemies at the wrong places, whether it is India, Israel or if it is US behind the closed doors. If US, JP, SK feels the heat and the pressure because of Nukes, they will surely be blamed on Pakistan.

Pakistan though have allies like China and Turkey but these countries already have a very less media penetration in international media viz a viz language constraints. Even the English channels in Pakistan and English news reports do not have the budget nor the penetration.

All it will take one story from one leading newspaper to run while other media houses will pick it up. Now why will a international media house care. Lets take example of huffington post. why huffington post would care for such a story? Silently it is tied up with Times group of India and are now jointly working towards expanding in India. Same is the story towards other media houses.

The US is an enemy is it, the other day US policy chiefs highlighted in a report its importance, and how they were worried over Chinese influence. Israel? Israel doesn't give a hoot, and Pakistan for it is a far away country, that is not hostile, nor does it supply arms to its enemies.
Blah, blah blamed on Pakistan, that's your own take.
The media stuff you keep on repeating is just poppy cock. No one notices the Indian media, in a large part due to the ongoing feud with Pakistan, with sections of the India media now being regarded with the same "cry wolf" mentality of the young boy who did the same. The world simply doesn't have the time.

@waz sir why this propaganda article is even allowed to discuss?

Btw bharti themselve are training N. Korean nuclear scientists and they are 2nd largest trade partner of NK, offcourse after China..

Japan and SK must look into bharti contributions as well..

It's hilarious, that's why. With only him defending it.
 
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