Paan Singh
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thats y india dont prefer to deal
thats y india dont prefer to deal
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....and block all unpaid accounts too.Brilliant news...........any time we have a disagreement.......PULL THE PLUG for India.........lol
Gosh!! put on your reading glasses or learn English. I said " both undersea pipeline(no 's') and IPI will cost the same as no transit fees are involved."
Obviously I am refering to IPI and the undersea pipeline which will be built in lieu of it, if 'P' is removed from IPI.
....and block all unpaid accounts too.
Advances are never paid in business deals it all installment payment.by now pakistan must be aware of all those unpaid bills by usa/nato for logistic transit services from khi to kabul.we always take advance payments .
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We know Pakistan will stand by its famous reputation...
and we know how to deal it ..............
The thing is, India won't have to lift a finger. The guarantors will face severe loss and penalties for disruption, for which Pakistan would be liable. Turkmenistan is not going to receive payment for goods not delivered either, for which I am sure they will be very thankful to the Pakistanis.
The participation of international guarantors and finance is one of the many reasons why TAPI is practical and IPI isn't.(Another reason has to do with the insane pricing mechanism of oil linked price of gas in a buyer's market. Only Pakistan is willing to buy gas at those prices).
Besides, every large economy has hedged their energy supply lines. Disruption to one route will at most be simply inconvenient and slightly expensive.
indian is blocking our EU pact and we don't need to involve india in gas pipe line project the best way to kick them out is double the transit fee.