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Pompeo urges Pakistan to sanction terrorists responsible for 26/11 attacks – AFP

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday called upon all countries, particularly Pakistan, to uphold their UN Security Council obligations to implement sanctions against terrorists responsible for the 26/11 Mumbai attack.

“We call upon all countries, particularly Pakistan, to uphold their UN Security Council obligations to implement sanctions against the terrorists responsible for this atrocity, including Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) and its affiliates,” said the US secretary of state on the tenth anniversary of the attack.

Ex-ISI chief admitted Mumbai attack planners were ‘our people’, claims Husain Haqqani

“It is an affront to the families of the victims that, after 10 years, those who planned the Mumbai attack have still not been convicted for their involvement.”

Indian politicians and officials routinely condemn Pakistan for not taking action against LeT leader Hafiz Saeed. Pakistan says that evidence provided by India against Saeed is too vague.

Six Americans were among the Mumbai victims and the US State Department announced a $5 million prize for the capture of the remaining planners of the attacks.

The US already has a $10 million bounty offered for Saeed and $2 million for Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki, another senior group leader.

India marked the tenth anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks with ceremonies at sites across the city that became battlegrounds in the wave of violence that killed scores and dealt a critical blow to relations with neighbouring Pakistan.

Armed with AK-47 assault rifles and hand grenades, ten militants killed 166 people and injured hundreds more in a three-day rampage through India’s financial capital which started on November 26, 2008.

Ten years on, the United States offered a new $5 million reward for the capture of the remaining attackers and called on Islamabad to cooperate with the hunt for the planners of the assault.

The attackers allegedly belonged to LeT.

While Mumbai staged its own solemn ceremonies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the attacks “gruesome” and said: “A grateful nation bows to our brave police and security forces who valiantly fought the terrorists during the Mumbai attacks.”

Played out on TV news channels around the world, the bloody events – widely known as 26/11 – have been compared in India to New York’s suffering on September 11, 2001.

The co-ordinated attacks on the city of nearly 20 million people hit luxury hotels, the main railway station, a restaurant popular with tourists and a Jewish centre.

Mumbai’s police remembered more than a dozen officers killed in the operation against the militants while relatives of the victims laid wreaths at a police memorial honouring the dead.

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Residents were also to pay respects at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station where Mohammed Kasab, the only gunman caught alive, and another attacker killed almost 60 people and wounded at least 100 others.

The Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel will hold a private service to remember the 31 people who died there.

Over 60 hours, four attackers shot dead guests and hotel staff, detonated explosives and set ablaze parts of the building — including its famous dome.

26/11 assault: Mumbai evidence not admissible, India told

Dramatic scenes of Indian commandos battling the heavily armed gunmen, and guests tried to escape from windows down bedsheet ropes were beamed around the world on live television.

Indian security forces only retook control of the hotel on the morning of November 29.

More than 30 people also died at the Oberoi and Trident hotels in a 42-hour siege involving shootings, explosions and hostage-taking.

Six hostages — including a rabbi and his pregnant wife — were killed at Nariman House, a Jewish cultural and religious centre.

The current rabbi is to unveil a new memorial at the centre to all those who died in the 26/11 attacks.

Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab, the gunman caught at the railway station, was executed by India in 2012 after being found guilty of charges including murder and waging war against India.

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IMF links Pakistan bailout talks to financial blacklist
Pakistan’s failure to crack down on money laundering and terrorism financing was one of the key reasons negotiations broke down with the International Monetary Fund on a financial bailout package.

While both sides insist they will meet again in coming weeks, Asia Times has learned from sources close to the negotiation process that the talks hit a snag after the IMF hinted it might link the package to Pakistan’s commitments to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

In June Pakistan agreed to tighten its compliance with anti-money laundering laws and counter-terror funding after being placed on the FATF “gray list” of “jurisdictions with strategic deficiencies”. But on Friday Finance Minister Asad Umar said the government would not bow to any IMF pressure if it did not suit the national interest.

“The government is neither in a hurry to sign a deal with the IMF nor will it come under any pressure to take any decision which burdens the country’s economy and its people,” the minister said while briefing parliamentarians on the progress of negotiations with the IMF.

Government economic spokesperson Farrukh Saleem said he wasn’t sure whether the IMF had insisted on Pakistan’s compliance with the FATF, “but generally speaking the IMF engagement is always linked with the FATF activities, as both institutions are interlinked”.

“If a country earned [rating on] a FATF blacklist, the IMF will not consider it for any financial support. FATF has two distinctive apparatuses, one related to anti-money laundering and the other counter-terror financing,” Saleem told Asia Times. “Although Pakistan has made progress on the lawmaking process, it has yet to implement these laws fully — that is where the problem persists.”

Other demands by the IMF include its insistence that Pakistan disclose details of China’s generous financial support, hike taxes and electricity tariffs, tighten monetary policies and allow a further depreciation in the value of the rupee. Pakistan needs a bailout of about US$6 billion to avert a deeper balance of payments crisis.

The payments position has deteriorated to such an extent that the government asked for Saudi help in building up the country’s foreign exchange reserves. So far Saudi Arabia has remitted US$1 billion to Pakistan and a further $2 billion is expected to follow within days. It has also agreed to supply $3 billion worth of oil to Pakistan on a deferred payments basis over the next three years.
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Saleem said that he believed Pakistan needed a two-pronged strategy: it had to tackle the existing $12 billion gap in public finances, while also sending a message to international markets that it was part of a monitoring program to restructure the struggling economy.

“Even if we managed to overcome our balance of payment problem through our own means, we still would require engagement with the IMF to keep our economy on track and improve our standing in the global market,” he added.

The minister said the two sides were able to agree on “80%” of the specific concerns raised by the IMF. Further negotiation was needed on its demands for adjustments in fiscal and monetary policies, hikes in utility rates and structural economic reforms.

Official sources said Pakistani negotiators did not agree to the fund’s demands for a further devaluation and increases in gas and electricity charges, rejected its proposed tax measures and would not provide details of the financial arrangements with China, including Beijing’s investment in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Pakistan said it could not disclose the terms of this agreement due to secrecy clauses.

However, Saleem did not know of any such clauses in the agreement
, and said it was in Pakistan’s interests that terms and conditions with other countries should be “transparent and unambiguous”. He noted that the government had disclosed details in February of agreements for eight power plants being built with Chinese help, in response to a request from the National Assembly standing committee on finance.

Opposition parties believe the Chinese agreements will be divulged, but should be kept secret. “It is a political requirement rather than a technical obligation to furnish details of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to the IMF and we must not disclose everything concerning Chinese investment,” former finance minister and senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Rana Muhammad Afzal said.

Afzal said that the IMF wanted to reduce deficits in the trade and current accounts, but the government would not touch defense spending, which was snowballing each year. “We have been making long-range missiles while the economy is crumbling,” he said, noting that the IMF also wants assurances on loss-making public enterprises.

“Pakistan Railways, Karachi Steel Mill, Pakistan International Airline and a host of other public-sector enterprises gobble up roughly 500 billion rupees (US$3.8 billion) annually, but the government is not ready to privatize them despite the IMF demand’s for a roadmap for disinvestment,” Afzal said.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1447761/pakis ... ry-pm-khan
“No other country or armed forces have done what Pakistan and its military have done in the war against terrorism,” PM Khan was quoted as saying by Inter-Services Public Relations.
True. No other country or armed force in the world played a double game of fomenting terrorism and pretending to fight it at the same time, and claiming compensation in the bargain.
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dhyana wrote:IMF links Pakistan bailout talks to financial blacklist
Pakistan’s failure to crack down on money laundering and terrorism financing was one of the key reasons negotiations broke down with the International Monetary Fund on a financial bailout package.
And here are the new terms. Pakis are already screaming "its unfair".

27 actionable plans: FATF sets another tight deadline for Pakistan
Pakistan will have to comply with 27 actionable plans of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) by December 15 :D , including sharing evidence for effective implementation against eight mentioned prescribed entities and their affiliates by tracing and freezing their assets.
Pakistan will have to implement it by May 2019.
In case of noncompliance and having no progress, Pakistan could be placed into blacklist or kept into existing grey list for another year anytime during January to September 2019 with far-reaching consequences.
The FATF is scheduled to meet in Sydney from January 5 to 7, 2019 to review the progress report on 670 observations raised by the Asia Pacific Group (APG) — a regional body of FATF — for showing concerns over unsatisfactory report.
Pakistan’s progress report and APG’s response during October 2018 visit reads out that the regional body of FATF known as APG asked Pakistan to share an explanation of which law enforcing agencies/security intelligence agencies hold information on 1,267 and 1,373 designated persons and entities and their affiliates including Daesh, Al-Qaeda, Falahe-e-Insaniat (FIF), Jamat-ud-Dawa (JuD), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Haqqani Network (HQN) and persons affiliated with Taliban. Alone on this one major outcome, the APG team raised 18 observations and sought a detailed response from the Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU) by December 15, 2018.
The Pakistani side in its written reply told the APG both moveable and immoveable assets of JuD and FIF as well as their welfare services had been seized.(So, what about Daesh, Al-Qaeda, JeM, Haqqani Network and the Taliban?)
The APG showed dissatisfaction with the performance report and asked Pakistan to furnish a reply on 18 points including sharing details of inter-agency activities to identify persons and entities acting on behalf of or at the direction designated persons or entities. The APG also sought details of teams/cases which are actively tracing and freezing their assets :rotfl: both moveable and immoveable.
Other pointed questions asked by APG:
What results have been obtained and also provide to each provincial police agency.

What enforcement actions have been taken by LEAs (law enforcing agencies) to prevent the raising and moving of funds as well as any activities designated to evade effective implementation?

What is the procedure for LEAs to enforce prohibitions (UN Act SROs) that forbid the raising and moving of funds? Please provide an explanation of process to go from detection to enforcement of UN Act SRO provisions. Pls do the same for the ATA prohibition on providing funds to prescribed entities/persons.

What do LEAs have to demonstrate to prove “willful” provision of funds/assets to designated person or entities?

What is the standard of proof?

Which ministry/agency is responsible for sanctioning in cases where it can be shown that there was contravention of the prohibition in the UN Act SRO?

What checks are in place to ensure freezing of all assets?

How do the authorities identify persons or entities acting on behalf of or at the direction of designated persons or entities? What actions have the authorities taken to ensure there is no evasion?

Who is controlling the ambulances and medical facilities? Pakistan Government or Red Crescent Society? Has an MoU been finalized and signed with the Red Crescent Society? Whether the staff and management of the seized assets are still the same? Please provide the copies of order by virtue of which the assets of FIF have been handed over to Red Crescent Society after seizure?

Are you able to evidence information about the assets and other economic resources identified listed persons and entities in other provinces since June 2018? Please provide information about the legal status of JuD, FIF (registered legal person or legal arrangement or so on) and what consequential action has been taken by SEC and other registering authorities since listing under UNSCR 1267?

What action is taken against persons on behalf of JuD and FIF who have been identified since the freezing and taking over of assets/ What has happened to the properties seized of JuD and FIF?
Ouch! No wonder the pakis are crying rivers. This list is likely to bring down the government.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/398194 ... r-pakistan
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Kufr! Read the chart in the manner the paki siyasatdans do. The Americans will now have to pay more paki rupees to buy back their worthless Dollars and trade with the pakis. Pakhanistan is on its way to high income nation category.
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And, now this (good news).

PM Imran says Pakistan has unlimited potential for developing eco-friendly tourism
Imran Khan took to Twitter sharing pictures of Karachi beach and snow covered mountains in the north saying, "From our beaches in the south to Fairy Meadows in the north, and the rich history of our Land, Pakistan has unlimited potential for developing eco-friendly tourism."
The Prime Minister asserted that this is a commitment we are determined to fulfill God Willing. :roll:
But...but...but...what if allah does not insha? After all, sookhadesh is a destiny for the pakis, is it not?

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/39859 ... ly-tourism
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anupmisra wrote:Kufr! Read the chart in the manner the paki siyasatdans do. The Americans will now have to pay more paki rupees to buy back their worthless Dollars and trade with the pakis. Pakhanistan is on its way to high income nation category.
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Sir Ji the point of the gist of the talk is that the Chinese Debt - varying from Interest at 21% to 34% or so - is "re-payable" at US$ 1 = about Terroristani Rupees 97 or so!

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Immy the Dimmy forgot to have the Connecting Rods - So "Empty Loan Train" Going No-Where!

Also too much Fuel and Very Little Air thus causing Thick Black Smoke!

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Religious affairs minister’s nephew booked for robbery - Shahabullah Yousafzai
Police booked the nephew of Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri for allegedly robbing a businessman in the federal capital.
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nam wrote:The Kartarpur Sahib corridor news indicates there is a Track 2 going on somewhere...

With our habit of making peace, fight with Paks will go on for many decades.
My take is slightly different because of the many dynamics at play:

1. One must start with the premise that as much as Khalistan terror has been eliminated, Punjab still continues to be vulnerable. Pakis still harbor the obsession that Sikhs can be weaned away from India and Hindu Sikh fault lines can be exploited.

2. When Sidhu invited himself to Taliban Khan's swearing in, ISI saw an opportunity, and we all know the Sidhu-Bajwa, Sidhu-Taliban Khan comedy spectacle; and Bajwa announced the Kartaur gimmick.

3. Back home, the response was along familiar lines. The nationalists went berserk outraged at Sidhu's betrayal, and humiliated at how easily TSP can exploit India's fault lines. Other BJP hating self-righteous scum bags looked upon the nationalists' outrage as being insensitive to Sikh sentiments and started peddling the fake narrative that Hindu 'hyper nationalists' were going after Sikhs. Others were so taken in by TSP's gimmics that they wanted India to 'walk the extra mile'. Little did it occur to these dim-wits that many nationalists Sikhs were as disgusted as anybody else at Sidhu's low-IQ antics and falling prey to TSP game-plan like a bloody eunuch. Pakis were beginning to laugh their asses off to the bank.

4. Having said that, Kartarpur corridor is indeed an emotional issue with Sikhs. So TSP's googly of offering to open this corridor, gimmick as it is, and planned and designed to exploit Hindu Sikh fault-lines, could not out-rightly be ignored and/or rejected by ModiJi & co. Even seemingly responsible ex diplomats like K.C. Singh fell prey to TSP's machinations and demanded ModiJi & Co reciprocate lest Sikh sentiments be hurt.

5. So ModiJi had to walk a tight rope and respond in a nuanced manner. IMO, he took a middle ground. He could not hit the Paki googly for a sixer as trying to do so would have been risky. So he read the googly, went on the front foot, kept his eyes firmly on the ball, met the ball head on, played a copy book defensive stroke by smothering the spin and nullified the Googly: He didn't go nor send SushmaJi, but asked 2 stellar nationalist Sikh junior ministers Hardeep Singh Puri and the articulate Harsimrat Kaur to go.

6. IMO, ModiJi has now stopped Pakis in their tracks of exploiting Kartarupr any further. The best he could have done under the circumstances.

7. Only thing I disagree with is his BS about Kartaurpur being a bridge between India & TSP. Rubbish. He could have avoided that IMO.
This is another folly of Nehru-Gandhi clan.

In 1947, This are was ceded to pakistan and is just across the Ravi river (2 km) from Dera Baba Nanak. This is place where Guru Nanak dev ji spent his last years working in fields.

In 1965 When Indian armed forces were on outskirts of Lahore and Sialkote it was returned again in Tashkent.

It is so close to border that you can literally walk there in less than 15 minutes and is right on the banks of river Ravi just across.

sufficient number of Sikhs would only go across to Kartarpur Gurudwara during Guru Nanak's birthday and/or death anniversary. That is the only times when you seen lots of people at Dera Baba Nanak (Gurdaspur district very close to border). Other times this is a sleepy town hard to get too. In 1947 all items of Guru Nanak dev ji (his clothing, articles, etc) were brought across the river and installed at Dera Baba Nanak. Majority of descendants of Guru Nanak Dev ji (with last name of Bedi) created this city Dera Baba Nanak and settled here. These people created small Gurudwara and illiterates would literally worship the descendants. The famous actor Kabir Bedi is direct descendant (Paternal )

This is just a political gimmick that Sidhu (congress) started and now is in news between bakis and NAMO.
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SBajwa wrote:This is another folly of Nehru-Gandhi clan. In 1947, This are was ceded to pakistan and is just across the Ravi river (2 km) from Dera Baba Nanak. This is place where Guru Nanak dev ji spent his last years working in fields....Sikhs would only go across to Kartarpur Gurudwara during Guru Nanak's birthday and/or death anniversary.
But, this site is holy to the Sikhs and Hindus. There is no reason for pakistan to control it. Would a land swap with the pakis a la bangladesh be workable? I am sure there re a couple of villages in Punjab that are overwhelmingly malsic which would prefer to be on the other side, that can be exchanged for this 2 mile X 2 mile tract of land.
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anupmisra wrote:But, this site is holy to the Sikhs and Hindus. There is no reason for pakistan to control it. Would a land swap with the pakis a la bangladesh be workable? I am sure there re a couple of villages in Punjab that are overwhelmingly malsic which would prefer to be on the other side, that can be exchanged for this 2 mile X 2 mile tract of land.
We did that in the past for Hussainiwala (the site where Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were cremated) and gave away 12 villages in exchange!
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Terroristan would rather have the malsic majority villages as festering wounds in India and why would it give away a controlling leverage of holy sites to India?
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Vips wrote:Terroristan would rather have the malsic majority villages as festering wounds in India and why would it give away a controlling leverage of holy sites to India?
Or, if not villages, then find land that can be transferred. Nine sq miles should not be hard to find,
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Pakis are now milking it.

Hotels, railway station to be built for Sikh pilgrims in Kartarpur
Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Monday announced that the government would provide land to Sikh organisations for construction of modern hotels in Kartarpur, Nankana Sahib and Narowal, besides construction of a railway station in Kartarpur to provide state-of-the-art board and lodging facilities to Sikh pilgrims visiting Pakistan.
He said Pakistan Railways (PR) had offered 10 acres of land each in Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib and five acres of land in Narowal to Sikhs’ organisations for establishment of five-star hotels to facilitate Sikh pilgrims. Trains would be run from Nankana Sahib to Kartarpur and hostels would be constructed near all Sikh pilgrimage sites, he added.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1447894/hotel ... -kartarpur
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And, now this.

PM’s angry nephew slaps FIA’s Naib Court in ATC
Lawyer of Web TV Hasan Niazi, who is nephew of Prime Minister Imran Khan, became extremely angry when another lawyer was presented in his place in an Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Monday in a case pertaining to use of objectionable language against high courts by Faisal Raza Abidi and other accused.
Hasan Niazi was so angry that he slapped Naib Court of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in the courtroom after exchange of hot words with him. On it, Naib Court Mumtaz Ali submitted an application with Ramna Police Station to register case against Hasan Niazi.
I believe someone's human rights have been violated. Where's the HR minister when you need her?

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/398627 ... urt-in-atc
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anupmisra wrote:Pakis are now milking it.

Hotels, railway station to be built for Sikh pilgrims in Kartarpur
Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Monday announced that the government would provide land to Sikh organisations for construction of modern hotels in Kartarpur, Nankana Sahib and Narowal, besides construction of a railway station in Kartarpur to provide state-of-the-art board and lodging facilities to Sikh pilgrims visiting Pakistan.
He said Pakistan Railways (PR) had offered 10 acres of land each in Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib and five acres of land in Narowal to Sikhs’ organisations for establishment of five-star hotels to facilitate Sikh pilgrims. Trains would be run from Nankana Sahib to Kartarpur and hostels would be constructed near all Sikh pilgrimage sites, he added.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1447894/hotel ... -kartarpur
anupmisra Ji :

Will the "Halal Eating" Terroristanis allow the Sikhs to have "Jhatka" Meat with their Meals in the 5 Star Hotels?

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Despite expectations, Pakistan gets just $1.5b in foreign loans - Shahbaz Rana

ISLAMABAD: The disbursements of foreign loans still remains low, as Pakistan has received only $1.5 billion in the first four months of this fiscal year, amid expectations that inflows may improve in the coming months on back of support from China in shape of foreign commercial loans.

From July through October of fiscal year 2018-19, international creditors disbursed $1.46 billion loans, according to officials of the Ministry of Finance. Last month, Pakistan received another short-term commercial loan facility of $160 million, this time from Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB), said the officials.

It was the second commercial deal in last as many months. Earlier, Pakistan contracted $170 million commercial loan with a consortium led by Credit Suisse AG. The commercial loans are becoming expensive due to increase in London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) interest rates. Most of these loans are signed at floating Libor plus 3% rates, said the officials.

As against $1.46 billion worth disbursements in the first four months of this fiscal year, the lenders had given $2.3 billion in the same period of last year, reflecting a reduction of nearly 37%. The $1.46 billion loans are exclusive of $1 billion Saudi Arabian facility that Pakistan received this month. But this will not be reflected in November’s disbursement data, as the money will be placed with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) as deposit.

The foreign loans are not sufficient to meet Pakistan’s growing financing needs. The finance ministry authorities are expecting a boost in inflows in the next couple of months, as the modalities for Chinese commercial loans are being discussed, said the officials.

China has not yet extended any commercial facility in the current fiscal year. In past two fiscal years, Chinese financial institutions had provided nearly $4.8 billion commercial loans, excluding the SAFE Deposits.

The Ministry of Finance and the SBP have jointly assessed Pakistan’s external debt repayments in the current fiscal year at $11.7 billion. About $7.7 billion of these loans will mature in the second half of the year. The government’s efforts to secure a bailout package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have so far remained unsuccessful.

In October alone, the lenders disbursed $469.2 million, including $160 million in commercial loans. Bilateral and multilateral lenders did not release funds for a majority of projects funded by them due to slow progress on these schemes. The cut on Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) is affecting the overall disbursements against these projects due to a lack of local funding component.

However, China in October released another $102 million for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, taking its contribution to $528 million in the past four months. In this fiscal year, China has given $266.8 million for Sukkur-Multan motorway, $65.7 million for Havelian-Thakot project of CPEC and $185 million for the Lahore Orange Line project.

The $528-million Chinese loans were equal to 36% of the total economic assistance that Pakistan received from July through October, according to the officials. The multilateral lenders provided $470 million or nearly one-third of the total loans. The commercial loans made 27% of the total disbursements.

Amid a steep decline in the foreign currency reserves, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has been trying to persuade Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and China to deposit money in the SBP’s reserves for soothing panicked markets. Saudi Arabia was the first country that promised to give a bailout package worth $6 billion to help Pakistan avert a default-like situation. Saudi Arabia also gave $16.5 million for project financing in the first four months.

Loan disbursements by multilateral creditors remained very low in the first four months. The country received $139.4 million from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as against $160 million in the last fiscal year. The World Bank disbursed $79.3 million as against $146 million in the same period of the previous year. The Islamic Development Bank disbursed $279 million during the first four months including $273 million on commercial terms for oil payments.

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Mumbai attack anniversary: US stands with India in its quest for justice, says Trump

NEW DELHI: Expressing solidarity with the victims of 26/11 terror attack that took place in Mumbai in 2008, President Donald Trump on Monday said that the US stands with the people of India in their quest for justice.

Taking to Twitter, Trump said, "On the ten-year anniversary of the Mumbai terror attack, the US stands with the people of India in their quest for justice. The attack killed 166 innocents, including six Americans. We will never let terrorists win, or even come close to winning!"

Earlier, US secretary of state Mike Pompeo announced a new reward of $5 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of anybody involved in the attack in any country.

Pompeo said, "The US is committed to seeing that those responsible for this attack face justice. The Department of State Rewards for Justice (RFJ) Programme is offering a new reward for up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest or conviction of any individual who was involved in planning or facilitating the 2008 Mumbai attack

"We call upon all countries, particularly Pakistan, to uphold their UN Security Council obligations to implement sanctions against the terrorists responsible for this atrocity, including (LeT) and its affiliates," he added.

The move comes less than a fortnight after Vice President Mike Pence had a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Singapore, during which he is believed to have himself raised this issue and rued that even 10 years after the Mumbai terrorist attack its perpetrators have not been brought to justice.

166 people, including six Americans were killed and more than 300 were injured during the 26/11 Mumbai attack.

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Wonder whose idea it was to have this ceremony and make such statements on the anniversary of the Mumbai massacre?

DERA BABA NANAK (PUNJAB): Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu Monday hailed the foundation stone laying of the Kartarpur corridor as the "beginning of a new chapter" in India-Pakistan ties and said it will act as a unifier to build "bridges across old chasms".
https://m.timesofindia.com/india/kartar ... 812923.cms
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sunnyP wrote:Wonder whose idea it was to have this ceremony and make such statements on the anniversary of the Mumbai massacre?
Good point. It seems like a blunder on Modi government's part. And then to make that statement?
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Pakistani-born US woman pleads guilty to bitcoin fraud to help IS
A Pakistani-born American woman has acknowledged her role in defrauding numerous financial institutions in a bitcoin scheme to help the militant Islamic State (IS) group.
The 27-year-old was charged with laundering bitcoin and wiring money to the IS group. After quitting her job, she was stopped at Kennedy Airport last year attempting to fly to Pakistan.
Shahnaz's lawyer has said she was trying to help Syrian refugees. :roll:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1447972/pakis ... to-help-is
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Will protect Chinese with our lives, says brother of fallen Pakistani hero after consulate attack
Give this man a chini vija!
Speaking on Geo's morning show "Geo Pakistan" on Tuesday, Muhammad Ashraf said Amir Khan was fond of dying as a martyr despite being aware of the fact that two members of their family had already lost their lives.
He said his younger brother had the desire to defend Chinese guests who are in Pakistan with an aim to steer the country out of economic woes.
And we will give our lives for our Chinese brothers and friends if anyone dare cast an evil's eye on them," Ashraf said.
Chinese are our brothers, our friends .
He expressed the hope that the government would take care of Amir Khan's children in the future too.
Who wrote this guy's script? iSPR?

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/39899 ... en-soldier
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anupmisra wrote:
Who wrote this guy's script? iSPR?
If the ISPR prepares a script, it will have copious mentions of India and Indian terror and Mudi..

The ISPR has done a tremendous job of brain washing the pea sized paki brains.. Now the majority firmly believes that India 'causes' terror and Pakistan 'Crushes' terror..

Magnificent delusions indeed..
anupmisra wrote: I believe someone's human rights have been violated. Where's the HR minister when you need her?
Seriously, Sir? Why pull on a sleeping walrus' flipper?
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anupmisra wrote:
Vips wrote:Terroristan would rather have the malsic majority villages as festering wounds in India and why would it give away a controlling leverage of holy sites to India?
Or, if not villages, then find land that can be transferred. Nine sq miles should not be hard to find,
They are not going to lose the leverage they have over Sikhs. You can treat the Sikh holy places as ransom that the shitistanis have gained and would exploit to incite Sikh vs Hindu feelings and also to flog the khalistani horse. Check the ocassional paki TV chat shows where they have a nominal sikh who is either a terrorist wanted by India or a member of the ISI supervised pakistani gurudwara prabandhak committe who parrots Sikh/Muslim bhaichara BS against the evil hindu bania.
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Islamabad to invite PM Modi for Saarc summit, says Pakistan foreign office spokesman – PTI

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be invited to Pakistan for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) summit, foreign office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said on Tuesday.

The 2016 Saarc Summit was to be held in Islamabad. But after a deadly terrorist attack on an Indian Army camp in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir in September that year, India expressed its inability to participate in the summit due to "prevailing circumstances".

The summit was called off after Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan also declined to participate in the Islamabad meet. Maldives and Sri Lanka are the seventh and eighth members of the initiative.

Addressing a conference in Islamabad Tuesday, Faisal recalled that Prime Minister Imran Khan in his victory speech had said that if India took one step forward, Pakistan would take two.

Prime Minister Modi will be invited to Pakistan for the Saarc summit, Faisal was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper.

He said that Prime Minister Khan, in a letter to his Indian counterpart, had expressed Pakistan's openness to resolving all outstanding issues through dialogue with India.

"We fought a war with India, relations cannot be fixed quickly," Faisal said. Terroristan started all Wars against India and lost all wars - Air Marshal Asghar Khan!



Saarc summits are usually held biennially hosted by a member state in alphabetical order.

The member state hosting the summit assumes the chair of the Association. The last Saarc Summit in 2014 was held in Kathmandu, which was attended by Modi.

Faisal also said that the Kartarpur corridor, which will facilitate the visa-free travel of Indian Sikh pilgrims to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur, Pakistan, is expected to be completed within six months.

"In this century diplomacy has completely changed," he said, adding policies are now made based on citizens' emotions and wishes.

Kartarpur Sahib in Pakistan is located across the river Ravi, about four kilometres from the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Punjab's Gurdaspur district. It was established by the Sikh Guru in 1522. The first Gurdwara, Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib, was built here, where Guru Nanak Dev is said to have died.

Both India and Pakistan have decided to build a corridor, linking Dera Baba Nanak in Punjab's Gurdaspur district with the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur, Pakistan.

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Walk it like you talk it: What (little) did PTI achieve in its first 100 days?
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government has finally completed its first 100 days in power. While the number itself is insignificant to judge any government’s performance, it was Imran Khan and the rest of PTI that created the hype over the 100-day agenda to begin with, even before the party won the General Elections.
It was perhaps this promise and this plan that played a role in the PTI winning the elections. However, contrary to expectations, these 100 days were not smooth sailing for the PTI. On the contrary, they were marked with controversies, cases in the Supreme Court, U-turns, an economic collapse, and efforts to bring peace, both internally and beyond our borders.
The following are the highlights, both good and bad, from the past 100 days.
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TSP for sure wants India to attend SAARC. We tried to talk to TSP during UN meet, but because of furor back home, GoI decided to wait. Seems like back channel discussions did take place, Kartarpur corridor opening could be the result of it and follow up could be someone from our side will be going to TSP.
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Coming close on the heels of the new found love of the Sikhs by the Pakis and Kartarpur, find the new narrative being spun by them to make Guru Nanak a Muslim! :shock: Do these a-holes need to be reminded of the barbarity the Muslims unleashed on the Sikhs during the years of Islamic rule as well as the slaughter and rape perpetrated during partition?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uloXVzO_pp0

I would appreciate anyone knowledgeable about Sikhism to educate me if Guru Nanak ever used Allah for God. (I have heard frequent references of 'Parmatma', but never Allah or Khuda in the kirtans sung in the Gurdwara).
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TSPA jeep flipping over during IDEAS Circus in Karachi -

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RCase wrote:Coming close on the heels of the new found love of the Sikhs by the Pakis and Kartarpur, find the new narrative being spun by them to make Guru Nanak a Muslim! :shock: Do these a-holes need to be reminded of the barbarity the Muslims unleashed on the Sikhs during the years of Islamic rule as well as the slaughter and rape perpetrated during partition?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uloXVzO_pp0

I would appreciate anyone knowledgeable about Sikhism to educate me if Guru Nanak ever used Allah for God. (I have heard frequent references of 'Parmatma', but never Allah or Khuda in the kirtans sung in the Gurdwara).
^These guys are Ahmedis, FWIW
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@Rcase.

That’s the Ahmadi narrative - and we all know what the Pakis think of the Ahmadis. Their founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad also claimed to be an avatar of Vishnu.
Krishna appeared as a Prophet in India... I am the Krishna whose advent the Aryas are awaiting in this age. I do not make this claim on my own, but God Almighty has repeatedly disclosed to me that I am the Krishna - King of the Aryas - who was to appear in the latter days

Source: The Essence of Islam volume IV authored by Ahmad himself.
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Last week's Orakzai blast affected dharmic families

Death toll from lower Orakzai suicide attack rises to 33
https://www.geo.tv/latest/219432-30-kil ... angu-blast
HANGU: The death toll from Friday's suicide blast targeting a local market in lower Orakzai district has risen to 33, officials confirmed, as two more injured persons succumbed to their wounds at a local hospital.

At least 31 people, including three children, were initially killed in the blast in Kalaya area of lower Orakzai district. According to the Commissioner Kohat Division Khalid Iqbal, three Sikh traders were also among the deceased.
Thrice attacked, Hindu community in Orakzai deliberate migrating
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1853843/1- ... migrating/
PESHAWAR: People are gathered around three dead bodies. This is the funeral ceremony of Manan, his father Sara Chand and Manan’s father-in-law Matak – three members of the Hindu community who were among the 34 people killed in Friday’s suicide blast at Kayala Bazaar of Orakzai, a tribal district.

The cremation rites of these unfortunate men are to be performed by a pundit and a distant relative, as no male member is left in the two families. Women are weeping while two minors, including one three-year-old, look at the people and the dead bodies with fear and bewilderment.

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All three Hindu victims of Orakzai blast were merchants

These men used to sell used items every Friday in front of the mobile phone shop of Naqeem Ali, who also got injured in the blast. They used to set a stall at the market when the winter season set in. But Friday proved to be their last day of this winter.

Post Kalaya blast scenario

Erma is the village where these men used to live. They were the male members of the last three Hindu families left in the area, once worst affected by rise of militancy and subsequent military operations. Naqeem Ali, who is also their neighbour, told The Express Tribune over phone that while other members of the Hindu community living in former tribal areas left the areas with other temporarily displaced person (TDPs) these families stayed behind due to extreme poverty and limited resources.

“Out of these three families, two have been left with no male member except for the three-year-old child of Manan, whose father and both grandfathers died in the suicide blast,” he said.

Now the remaining members of these Hindu families are also going to migrate as the Kalaya Bazaar, where they did business, has already been targeted thrice, he added. He said Muslim also took part in the Saturday’s cremation ceremony – held by the River Indus near Attock – and showed their solidarity with the bereaved family. Minorities have suffered the most and most of them migrated after the war against militancy started, he said.

Minority in FATA

According to Baba Jee Gurpal Singh – a Sikh community notable and a Malik of the former Khyber Agency – there are 27 thousand non-Muslims including Christians, Hindus and Sikhs living in formerly Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata). But a member of the Christian community, Arshid Masih, said there were fifty thousand non-Muslims before the Taliban rise in Fata, but militancy forced them to displace. Kurram, Orakzai and Khyber are areas where their numbers are higher as compared to the rest of the tribal districts.

Most members of the Sikh community who did various businesses migrated to Peshawar during the era of militancy and those who lacked capital shifted to Hasanabadal and Nankhana Sahib. However, members of the Hindu community shifted inner Pakistan and Sindh as the TDPs, Gurpal Singh said. Singh said some 12,000 Sikhs live in Peshawar. They follow the same traditions and lifestyle as other tribal people do but they face more problems than the Muslims majority.

“We don’t have a cremation place for Hindus in the provincial capital and the Sikh community has to spend a lot at the final rituals of their loved one. Hindu cremation grounds (Shamshan Ghats) are nonexistent in the province despite repeated calls.

“We have also filed a case in the Peshawar High Court for establishing Shamshan Ghat at six K-P districts, and the decision is expected on December 5. We hope that despite government’s deceiving tactics, the court would favour us,” he said.
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Peregrine wrote:Islamabad to invite PM Modi for Saarc summit, says Pakistan foreign office spokesman – PTI

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be invited to Pakistan for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) summit, foreign office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said on Tuesday.

The 2016 Saarc Summit was to be held in Islamabad. But after a deadly terrorist attack on an Indian Army camp in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir in September that year, India expressed its inability to participate in the summit due to "prevailing circumstances".

The summit was called off after Bangladesh, Bhutan and Afghanistan also declined to participate in the Islamabad meet. Maldives and Sri Lanka are the seventh and eighth members of the initiative.

Addressing a conference in Islamabad Tuesday, Faisal recalled that Prime Minister Imran Khan in his victory speech had said that if India took one step forward, Pakistan would take two.

Prime Minister Modi will be invited to Pakistan for the Saarc summit, Faisal was quoted as saying by Dawn newspaper.

He said that Prime Minister Khan, in a letter to his Indian counterpart, had expressed Pakistan's openness to resolving all outstanding issues through dialogue with India.

"We fought a war with India, relations cannot be fixed quickly," Faisal said. Terroristan started all Wars against India and lost all wars - Air Marshal Asghar Khan!



Saarc summits are usually held biennially hosted by a member state in alphabetical order.

The member state hosting the summit assumes the chair of the Association. The last Saarc Summit in 2014 was held in Kathmandu, which was attended by Modi.

Faisal also said that the Kartarpur corridor, which will facilitate the visa-free travel of Indian Sikh pilgrims to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur, Pakistan, is expected to be completed within six months.

"In this century diplomacy has completely changed," he said, adding policies are now made based on citizens' emotions and wishes.

Kartarpur Sahib in Pakistan is located across the river Ravi, about four kilometres from the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Punjab's Gurdaspur district. It was established by the Sikh Guru in 1522. The first Gurdwara, Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib, was built here, where Guru Nanak Dev is said to have died.

Both India and Pakistan have decided to build a corridor, linking Dera Baba Nanak in Punjab's Gurdaspur district with the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur, Pakistan.

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India dismisses Pak ‘invite’ to PM Modi for Saarc meet as ploy.

India dismissed as “posturing” a Pakistan foreign office announcement on Tuesday that it would “invite” PM Narendra Modi to a Saarc summit in Islamabad.

Coming on the heels of the two countries joining forces to build the Kartarpur corridor, a long-standing Indian demand, the Pakistani announcement would have raised the possibility of resumption of the Saarc process, which has been stalled since 2016, had it not been for a crucial detail — Pakistan cannot unilaterally “invite” for Saarc.

A Saarc summit is announced only after it has been decided upon by all members. :D

It is only after the date has been decided by member states that formal invitations are sent out. :lol:

India is not a special invitee that Pakistan has the discretion to invite us. India is integral to the Saarc process, a government official.“The date for a Saarc summit is finalised with the consent of all members. And that has not happened,” the official added. :rotfl:

Pakistan, sources said, probably wanted to garner some PR points in the presence of a large Indian media contingent which has travelled for the Kartarpur corridor’s inauguration to paint India as the obstinate one holding up regional cooperation.

However, sources in Delhi said Bangladesh, which is going to the polls, or Sri Lanka, which is embroiled in a political crisis, are hardly likely to agree to a Saarc summit just now. Another member country Afghanistan, was equally unlikely to agree to one, sources added.

Pakistani PM Imran Khan is expected to interact with Indian journalists where he is likely to raise this issue as one awaiting resolution (Watch out for NDTV and The Hindu to point this out prominently)
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Vips wrote:India dismissed as “posturing” a Pakistan foreign office announcement on Tuesday that it would “invite” PM Narendra Modi to a Saarc summit in Islamabad.
Pakistan to extend another olive branch to New Delhi
Shame on you ingrate Yindians. Pakis are always extending a genuine hand of friendship.
Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal has said that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be invited to Pakistan for the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit.
FO spokesman recalled that Prime Minister Imran Khan in his first address had said that if India took one step forward, Pakistan would take two.
He said that the groundbreaking ceremony of the Kartarpur Corridor would be a great success for the country. He added that Indian media had been invited to cover the inauguration ceremony, and that Pakistan was not hiding anything.
He urged the youth to give a befitting response to the Indian propaganda on social media.
:P

https://dailytimes.com.pk/327058/pakist ... new-delhi/
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Quotable quotes.

Pakistan will use weapons for defence, not offence, says Alvi
Pakistan is a peaceful country
Pakistan’s weapons are for peaceful intent and will be used for defence, not offence.
We will take every step possible for country’s defence
We have handled our borders strongly and sent a strong message to our neighbours.
We have handled terrorism with great success.
The Pakistan Army has an important role in elimination of terrorism and is a strong wall against terrorists.
Pakistan Army was one of the most experienced forces in the world in war on terror
the country was proud of its martyrs
Our constitution provides all forms of security to all of its citizens.
government is on the path to Naya Pakistan
AoA! Bakistan, Pain-in-da-Butt!!

https://dailytimes.com.pk/327056/pakist ... says-alvi/
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Not sure of its a mistake or intentional. Some burnol moments for sure.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... 806993.cms

NEW DELHI: China's state-run television CGTN in a significant move has portrayed Pakistan Occupied Kashmir as part of original map of Jammu and Kashmir which has been a long standing demand by India for decades.

The picture of the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir by China's state run television was displayed while reporting the terror attack on Chinese consulate last Friday.
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