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War on terror Cost Pakistan $68 Billion

Non taken mate!!!!

As ur wish mate....... Safe some dollars and let extremists take over Pakistan and turn it into another Afghanistan.

If Pakistan needs to survive , She has to fight this war.....and war cannot be fought for free

no we dont dude, they attack us because we are helping usa,
and Pakistan has survived many disasters before, n we will survive this one too
 
Y DO PPL SAY PAKISTAN CANT SURVIVE WITHOUT AID? LOOK AT THAT FIGURE, ACTUALLY USA AID IS BURDEN ON US
 
Maybe a source more acceptable to you:

From Page 3 of this report:

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This is only the cost Pakistan has incurred from 2004-2009. It does not include the cost Pakistan has faced from 2001-2004, & 2009-2011, the peak years of the War on Terror.

According to this table, Pakistan has had a cost of about 2.08 trillion rupees from 2004-2009 (almost $30 billion, according to the old dollar-rupee exchange rates from 2004-2009).

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/scr/2010/cr10183.pdf

If you include the costs from 2001-2004 & 2009-2011, the total cost from the War on terror should be at least equal to if not higher than $68 billion. Pakistan has only received about a quarter of that amount as a form of 'aid'. Meaning Pakistan has operated at a net loss of almost $50 billion for fighting America's war on terror. And Indians think Pakistan needs US 'aid' to survive, pathetic.

This report though printed by IMF has used Pakistani official figures as the source. Read the subtext below the table
"
* On account of loss of exports, foreign investment, privatization, industrial output, tax collection, etc.
Source: Finance Division, Government of Pakistan, September, 2008."

Besides your calculation is wrong. Total losses b/w 2004 -2009 were 2082.94 Billion PKR equal to $ 24.5 Billion at the exchange rate of 85.

Before 2004 ..Pakistan hardly suffered any losses due to WOT and this can be ascertained from the fact there were only 189 WOT related deaths in 2003 as compared to 11704 death in 2009.

So that leave out only the year 2010 and first few month of 2011.

Are you telling me you suffered a loss $7.9 Billion(677.9 B / 85) loss in 2009 but $43.5 Billion($68 B - $24.5 Billion) loss in next one and half year?
 
Non taken mate!!!!

As ur wish mate....... Safe some dollars and let extremists take over Pakistan and turn it into another Afghanistan.

If Pakistan needs to survive , She has to fight this war.....and war cannot be fought for free

War cannot be fought for other nations (America) with Pakistan incurring a $50 billion net loss.
 
War cannot be fought for other nations (America) with Pakistan incurring a $50 billion net loss.

well bro corrupt leaders dont really care, give them some dollars and do whatever you want to.

i used to like Kiyani before but now hes one of those a holes too
 
This report though printed by IMF has used Pakistani official figures as the source. Read the subtext below the table
"
* On account of loss of exports, foreign investment, privatization, industrial output, tax collection, etc.
Source: Finance Division, Government of Pakistan, September, 2008."

The IMF would not have used the data if they thought it was not credible, because it would bring into doubt their credibility.

Besides your calculation is wrong. Total losses b/w 2004 -2009 were 2082.94 Billion PKR equal to $ 24.5 Billion at the exchange rate of 85.

In 2004-05, $1 = 60 rupees. In 2008-2009, the exchange rate was $1 = 78 rupees. Take the average as approximately: $1 = 70 rupees.

2082.94/70 = $29.76 billion

Before 2004 ..Pakistan hardly suffered any losses due to WOT and this can be ascertained from the fact there were only 189 WOT related deaths in 2003 as compared to 11704 death in 2009.

Pakistan incurred a lot of 'human losses' prior to 2004, when the Al-Qaeda leadership infiltrated from Afghanistan into Western Pakistan; which resulted in huge amount of people having to flee, & this is accounted in indirect losses as well. The direct losses come with the loss of life, the indirect losses are much very poignant to look at as well. So everything else you're saying is pretty much wrong.
 
We are the ones, who are fighting, laying our lives, bring our economy and development to a hault due to fighting, for the world to be a terror-free zone. And people still call us a terrorist Nation when we lay our lives so that they can live? Sad indeed. :cry:
 
We are the ones, who are fighting, laying our lives, bring our economy and development to a hault due to fighting, for the world to be a terror-free zone. And people still call us a terrorist Nation when we lay our lives so that they can live? Sad indeed. :cry:

100% true,

indian who are trolling and making fun, ur economy would have been f^cked too if u had to put up with this WoT crap
 
The IMF would not have used the data if they thought it was not credible, because it would bring into doubt their credibility.

In 2004-05, $1 = 60 rupees. In 2008-2009, the exchange rate was $1 = 78 rupees. Take the average as approximately: $1 = 70 rupees.

2082.94/70 = $29.76 billion

But the have to

Pakistan incurred a lot of 'human losses' prior to 2004, when the Al-Qaeda leadership infiltrated from Afghanistan into Western Pakistan; which resulted in huge amount of people having to flee, & this is accounted in indirect losses as well. The direct losses come with the loss of life, the indirect losses are much very poignant to look at as well. So everything else you're saying is pretty much wrong.


How would they know if it is credible or not ..unless some one calculates each and figure on their own..they can not find it is right or wrong ..they just reprinted your govt figures..and as you know from your experience your govt has been exaggerating figure s far WOT is concerned..thats why asked for
Independent research.


Human losses and therfore direct and indrect losses were minimal before 2004 ..even as per your govt figures.
 
This report though printed by IMF has used Pakistani official figures as the source. Read the subtext below the table
"
* On account of loss of exports, foreign investment, privatization, industrial output, tax collection, etc.
Source: Finance Division, Government of Pakistan, September, 2008."

Besides your calculation is wrong. Total losses b/w 2004 -2009 were 2082.94 Billion PKR equal to $ 24.5 Billion at the exchange rate of 85.

Before 2004 ..Pakistan hardly suffered any losses due to WOT and this can be ascertained from the fact there were only 189 WOT related deaths in 2003 as compared to 11704 death in 2009.

So that leave out only the year 2010 and first few month of 2011.

Are you telling me you suffered a loss $7.9 Billion(677.9 B / 85) loss in 2009 but $43.5 Billion($68 B - $24.5 Billion) loss in next one and half year?

If you compare the figures posted by finance.gov.pk & the ones used by the IMF, they are very similar.

Let's compare the figures:

2008-09:

IMF: 677.793 billion rupees
finance.gov.pk: 720.6 billion rupees

2007-08:

IMF: 484.36 billion rupees
finance.gov.pk: 434.1 billion rupees (underestimated)

So let us 'fill up the missing years (2001-04 & 2009-11)' of the IMF stats with finance.gov.pk data, as the estimates of the IMF & finance.gov.pk are close enough. According to finance.gov.pk's figures, Pakistan has incurred losses of $13.56 billion in 2009-10, & $17.83 billion already in 2010-2011.

The losses added in these 2 years alone are about $31 billion. From 2004-2009, Pakistan incurred $30 billion losses. That's $61 billion from 2004-2011. From 2001-2004, Pakistan has incurred losses of about $7 billion. So that is exactly $68 billion losses Pakistan has had to incur from this WOT till today.

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/scr/2010/cr10183.pdf

http://finance.gov.pk/survey/chapter_11/Special Section_1.pdf
 
If you compare the figures posted by finance.gov.pk & the ones used by the IMF, they are very similar.

Let's compare the figures:

2008-09:

IMF: 677.793 billion rupees
finance.gov.pk: 720.6 billion rupees

2007-08:

IMF: 484.36 billion rupees
finance.gov.pk: 434.1 billion rupees (underestimated)

According to finance.gov.pk's figures, Pakistan has incurred losses of $13.56 billion in 2009-10, & $17.83 billion already in 2010-2011.

The losses added in these 2 years alone are about $31 billion. From 2004-2009, Pakistan incurred $30 billion losses. That's $61 billion from 2004-2011. From 2001-2004, Pakistan has incurred losses of about $7 billion. So that is exactly $68 billion losses Pakistan has had to incur from this WOT till today.

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/scr/2010/cr10183.pdf

http://finance.gov.pk/survey/chapter_11/Special Section_1.pdf

They are similar because both the figures have been provided by Pakistani govt ..now how much of this is correct and how many numbers are bloated is anybodies guess.
 
They are similar because both the figures have been provided by Pakistani govt ..now how much of this is correct and how many numbers are bloated is anybodies guess.

ok whatever, lets say, even its not exactly right, we still lost around 30 to 40 trillion, our economy cant afford that still,
 
ok whatever, lets say, even its not exactly right, we still lost around 30 to 40 trillion, our economy cant afford that still,

Especially when only Pakistan has received about $17 billion 'aid' from the WOT, even (supposing the losses to be $40 billion instead of $68 billion) losses of $40 billion result in net $23 billion losses for Pakistan for fighting the US's WOT. And Indian members think Pakistan cannot survive without US aid :rofl:
 
Especially when only Pakistan has received about $17 billion 'aid' from the WOT, losses of $40 billion result in net $23 billion losses for Pakistan for fighting the US's WOT. And Indian members think Pakistan cannot survive without US aid :rofl:

lol its because their minds are anti-Pakistani, they only think negative stuff about Pakistan
 
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