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Spot the Pakistani flag and guess the place

14000 tons of steel installed by HIT Pakistan in the world most technologically advanced project yet our eastern mourners think we can't even build bicycles!
 
Sorry but what are you sharing with me here dear? If it is related to CERN, i will just tell you that i am 28 now and i was living in HMC till i was 25 :lol:, My father was there. AND, i studied in HIT :P

About the contribution of HMC or HIT in CERN, what HMC did, i have first hand knowledge and have actually SEEN that stuff. However i cannot deny that HIT may have also done something for the project. HIT is mainly working in tanks and APCs so that is why i am not so sure. Still, maybe they both did something and we are getting confused for nothing :) The following news link also says HMC
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1033211/visit-to-cern-pakistan-proud-of-its-scientists-says-nawaz/

Anyway, can you please confirm what you were actually sharing in that web link?
 
show this to hasan nisar, he thinks Pakistan is a shit-hole that is only good at making bombs.
 
Here's a Better One
Pakistan's contribution in building of world's largest machine to study sub atomic particles.

Felt proud to see HMC's name and flag of Pakistan on world's largest Atom Smasher at CERN Lab, the greatest machine man has ever built.
Its a 27 KM long circular machine. Built underground to study sub atomic particles (Not proton and neutrons, or electron, but even more smaller stuff). Take a look

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Some more Image of other parts of this machine code name "LHC":
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OFF the Topic , but some information regarding organization from Wikipedia

Member states of CERN and current enlargement agenda
Blue. CERN full members
Green. Accession in progress
Yellow. Associate members and Candidate for Accession
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (French: Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), known as CERN (/ˈsɜːrn/; French pronunciation: [sɛʁn]; derived from the name "Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire"; see History), is a European research organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. Established in 1954, the organization is based in a northwest suburb of Geneva on the Franco–Swiss border, (
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46°14′3″N 6°3′19″E / 46.23417°N 6.05528°E / 46.23417; 6.05528) and has 21 member states.[3] Israel and Pakistan are the only non-European countries granted full membership
 
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