Terroristan - May 1, 2019
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Imran Khan's schedule for this week.
1) Tweet praises about Tipu Sultan who fought and died for freedom and sovirginity instead of living in subservience.
2) Accept all IMF conditions.
1) Tweet praises about Tipu Sultan who fought and died for freedom and sovirginity instead of living in subservience.
2) Accept all IMF conditions.
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http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Pakistan ... 46810.html
About Pakistan's economic crisis, Dr Kaiser Bengali, Dean of the Faculty of Management Science at the Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, in Karachi says "publishing houses are shutting down. We cannot print even Quran in our country”
About Pakistan's economic crisis, Dr Kaiser Bengali, Dean of the Faculty of Management Science at the Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, in Karachi says "publishing houses are shutting down. We cannot print even Quran in our country”
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AoA! Pakistan Studies gets its own university
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/46741 ... re-leaders
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/46741 ... re-leaders
PM Imran launches Al-Qadir University to ‘teach Sufism, create future leaders’
Addressing the ceremony here, the prime minister said the university would teach the students the principles of State of Madina and Pakistan’s ideology as envisioned by Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
The prime minister said besides teaching contemporary sciences like artificial intelligence and technology, the main focus of the university would be research on Sufism and its connection with Islam.
If the aim is to create future leaders for Pakistan, how come there is no mention of any IMF 101 course?He said unfortunately, the western culture had been influencing the young generation who needed to be taught basic Islamic principles, Islamic history and Pakistan’s ideology.
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partha wrote: If the aim is to create future leaders for Pakistan, how come there is no mention of any IMF 101 course?
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Nope - course on begging in Mandarin is mandatory!!
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Only the kaffir say that there is no factory/industry that is flourishing in Pak land.
Light Engineering In Darra Adam Khel, Pakistan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRte65F_KRk
The Fake Rifles of Pakistan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld-NKs47N-g
Gautam
Light Engineering In Darra Adam Khel, Pakistan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRte65F_KRk
The Fake Rifles of Pakistan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld-NKs47N-g
Gautam
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And duplicate Motor Bikes (chinese) in Krachi
This market in Saddar claims to sell luxury motorbikes for less than Rs 10 lakhs
This market in Saddar claims to sell luxury motorbikes for less than Rs 10 lakhs
The motorcycle market in Saddar these days has about 120 different brands that have nearly all been made in China.
One such dealer, Abdullah Shari, who had several beautiful machines, such as BMW, Yamaha YZF-R3 and Kawasaki, parked right before his work desk, smiles as he shares their price with Dawn. And you almost fall off your chairs when you expect to hear something like six or seven million and are told that they cost three to six lakhs in rupees only. One wonders if they are second-hand or refurbished models.
“Not everyone can afford genuine heavy bikes, the cheapest of which may cost as much as 25 to 45 lakhs,” says Shari. “Then if you are buying a second-hand genuine bike, its cost may go down to something between 16 to 25 lakhs, but here these new bikes are so reasonably priced due to their being replicas of the real thing,” he says, making everything fall into place.
“What do those people who also love heavy bikes and dream of owning one but can’t afford it, do?” The dealer asks and then ends up replying to his own question. “Well, they can go for these China-manufactured first copies of the originals,” he smiles. “When parked next to an original, even someone who prides himself in knowing about heavy bikes can get confused,” he says, adding that some 70 per cent of such bikes in Pakistan are actually replicas.
Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Pakistan uses 'terrorism as tool' against India: Former CIA director
Morell said that the population of this South Asian country is exploding, and the demographics are awful.
Pakistan, obsessed with India as a perceived existential threat, has "created terrorist groups to be a tool" in its struggle against India, a former top American spymaster has said.
Former CIA acting director Michael Morell, in a podcast discussion with Kurt Campbell and Rich Verma on Thursday, alleged that Pakistan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world.
Pakistan has "created terrorist groups to be a tool" in their struggle against India, Morell said.
Campbell, the former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs and Verma, the former US Ambassador to India, now regularly host 'The Tealeaves' Podcast of the Asia Group.
"What they don't realise is that it's impossible to keep those terrorist groups under control. And that eventually comes back to bite you. You know, I believe that Pakistan, at the end of the day, maybe the most dangerous country in the world," Morell said.
Morell who played a key role in the Abbottabad raid that killed Osama bin Laden -- the al-Qaeda chief and mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States -- in a safe house in Pakistan, said that the population of this South Asian country is exploding, and the demographics are awful.
"The economy's going nowhere. It simply can't provide the jobs that need to be provided for the young people who are entering the labour force. The education system is literally broken. I went to Pakistan more often than I went to any other country when I was deputy director," he said, referring to his impression about Pakistan when he was the deputy head in the CIA during the Obama administration.
There's no wonder that many Pakistani parents send their kids to madrasa and one knows what happens to a small percentage of the kids who go there.
"The extremism is growing from a societal perspective. It's growing within the military. So, it is not impossible, not tomorrow, not next week, not next year, but five years from now, 10 years from now that you could have a color revolution, Arab spring style movement in the streets of Islamabad that ends up with an extremist government there with nuclear weapons. That's what so scary," Morell said.
According to Morell, then president Barack Obama's Pakistan policy in his first term was to get the Pakistanis to see their strategic environment in a real way.
"They still see India and, I think, for foreseeable future, will see India as an existential threat to the state of Pakistan. It's not, it's just not. India stopped focusing on Pakistan a long time ago. They're focusing on their economic future," he argued.
But because the Pakistanis are so obsessed with this perceived existential threat, they've both organised their society in order to protect themselves from that threat. So, they've given an immense amount of power to the military, and much less power to the civilian government, he said.
"The government therefore makes choices that I don't believe, and many people don't believe are in the best long term interest of Pakistan. Pakistan has spent more money on nuclear weapons than they do in education.
"And they use terrorism as a tool against the Indians... and then also in Afghanistan, because they fear Indian influence in Afghanistan. So they've created terrorist groups, right to be a tool of theirs in the struggle against India," Morell added
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Morell said that the population of this South Asian country is exploding, and the demographics are awful.
Pakistan, obsessed with India as a perceived existential threat, has "created terrorist groups to be a tool" in its struggle against India, a former top American spymaster has said.
Former CIA acting director Michael Morell, in a podcast discussion with Kurt Campbell and Rich Verma on Thursday, alleged that Pakistan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world.
Pakistan has "created terrorist groups to be a tool" in their struggle against India, Morell said.
Campbell, the former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs and Verma, the former US Ambassador to India, now regularly host 'The Tealeaves' Podcast of the Asia Group.
"What they don't realise is that it's impossible to keep those terrorist groups under control. And that eventually comes back to bite you. You know, I believe that Pakistan, at the end of the day, maybe the most dangerous country in the world," Morell said.
Morell who played a key role in the Abbottabad raid that killed Osama bin Laden -- the al-Qaeda chief and mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States -- in a safe house in Pakistan, said that the population of this South Asian country is exploding, and the demographics are awful.
"The economy's going nowhere. It simply can't provide the jobs that need to be provided for the young people who are entering the labour force. The education system is literally broken. I went to Pakistan more often than I went to any other country when I was deputy director," he said, referring to his impression about Pakistan when he was the deputy head in the CIA during the Obama administration.
There's no wonder that many Pakistani parents send their kids to madrasa and one knows what happens to a small percentage of the kids who go there.
"The extremism is growing from a societal perspective. It's growing within the military. So, it is not impossible, not tomorrow, not next week, not next year, but five years from now, 10 years from now that you could have a color revolution, Arab spring style movement in the streets of Islamabad that ends up with an extremist government there with nuclear weapons. That's what so scary," Morell said.
According to Morell, then president Barack Obama's Pakistan policy in his first term was to get the Pakistanis to see their strategic environment in a real way.
"They still see India and, I think, for foreseeable future, will see India as an existential threat to the state of Pakistan. It's not, it's just not. India stopped focusing on Pakistan a long time ago. They're focusing on their economic future," he argued.
But because the Pakistanis are so obsessed with this perceived existential threat, they've both organised their society in order to protect themselves from that threat. So, they've given an immense amount of power to the military, and much less power to the civilian government, he said.
"The government therefore makes choices that I don't believe, and many people don't believe are in the best long term interest of Pakistan. Pakistan has spent more money on nuclear weapons than they do in education.
"And they use terrorism as a tool against the Indians... and then also in Afghanistan, because they fear Indian influence in Afghanistan. So they've created terrorist groups, right to be a tool of theirs in the struggle against India," Morell added
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"The Japanese government intends to skill 65 percent of Pakistani youth in order to sustain economic growth."partha wrote: It's not true that no one wants to open a factory in Pakistan. In fact, Japan has in principle agreed to relocate its automobile industry to Pakistan. Japanese PM is likely to visit Pakistan next month and sign a $50 billion deal. Check this latest report https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/466600 ... an-qureshi
65% of youth
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Anujan wrote:partha wrote: If the aim is to create future leaders for Pakistan, how come there is no mention of any IMF 101 course?
No need for that to be taught, it is now ingrained in their DNA so much that it is simple instinctVivek K wrote:Nope - course on begging in Mandarin is mandatory!!
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Dafuq would Japan flush trillions of yen down the pakistan to create an eco system from the scratch in pakistan?
If they want to improve the exports to middle east, they would just expand their capacity in India..
SMQ is snorting some strong stuff, like his bufoon-e-azam..
If they want to improve the exports to middle east, they would just expand their capacity in India..
SMQ is snorting some strong stuff, like his bufoon-e-azam..
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Another top-ten finish! Take that you kaffirs!
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comment ... um=ios_app
P.S Sorry didn’t know a way of just showing the image. If someone else can, please do.
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comment ... um=ios_app
P.S Sorry didn’t know a way of just showing the image. If someone else can, please do.
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BTW, if you don't know already, fawad has confirmed that Hubble telescope was actually launched by suparco.
Amazing achievement by pakistan. Their ispace program is indeed ahead of India.
Amazing achievement by pakistan. Their ispace program is indeed ahead of India.
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Launched on the back of a winged camel that has flames shooting out of its mush no doubt..abhijitm wrote:BTW, if you don't know already, fawad has confirmed that Hubble telescope was actually launched by suparco.
Amazing achievement by pakistan. Their ispace program is indeed ahead of India.
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^^ That djinn university idea was of Bushra begum.
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CPEC and taller than mountain relationship already paying rich dividends for Pakis
https://www.dawn.com/news/1480650/fia-a ... -in-lahore
FIA arrests Chinese nationals allegedly involved in human trafficking in Lahore
https://www.dawn.com/news/1480650/fia-a ... -in-lahore
FIA arrests Chinese nationals allegedly involved in human trafficking in Lahore
Meo said that the suspects were involved in marrying Pakistani girls with the help of local agents and forcing them into prostitution.
He further said that a total of 10 Chinese nationals have been arrested so far.
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Watch 2:30. Did Im the Dim just say that he wants to 'make Djinns a science' ? My grasp or Urdu is poor but he said 'hum roohaniyat ko super-science banayenge".
And our Lutyens types still fawn over this delusional retard!
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Bart S JI :Bart S wrote:
Watch 2:30. Did Im the Dim just say that he wants to 'make Djinns a science' ? My grasp or Urdu is poor but he said 'hum roohaniyat ko super-science banayenge".
And our Lutyens types still fawn over this delusional retard!
My Article Posted today 06 May 2019 21:54 explains the phrase "'hum roohaniyat ko super-science banayenge" in English :
'Science and spirituality': PM Imran lays foundation stone of Al-Qadir University in Sohawa
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Thanks Peregrine ji, that was hilarious. So the moron actually said that, not surprising come to think of it, given his latest marriage and the superstitions that reportedly caused it.
Terroristan - May 1, 2019
X Posted on the Pakistan Armed Forces: News & Discussion Thread
Army to induct 460 Russian-origin tanks to add muscle on Pak front
Pakistan is also discussing a deal with Russia for acquiring 360 T-90 tanks
NEW DELHI: The Indian Army will induct an additional 464 Russian-origin upgraded T-90 'Bhishma' main-battle tanks at a cost of Rs 13,448 crore in the 2022-2026 time frame to bolster its "shock and awe" capabilities on the western front, even as Pakistan is also discussing a deal with Russia for acquiring about 360 such tanks.
Defence ministry sources on Monday said the "indent" to produce the 464 T-90 tanks would soon be placed on the Avadi Heavy Vehicle Factory (HVF) under the Ordnance Factory Board after the cabinet committee on security cleared the licence acquisition from Russia over a month ago.
The Army already has around 1,070 T-90 tanks as well as 124 'Arjun' and 2,400 older T-72 tanks in its 67 armoured regiments. After the first 657 T-90 tanks were imported for Rs 8,525 crore from Russia from 2001 onwards, another 1,000 are being progressively licenced and produced by HVF with Russian kits. "There has been some delay in the indent for the remaining 464 tanks, which will also have night-fighting capabilities. Once it is done, the first 64 tanks should be delivered in 30-41 months," said a source.
The move comes at a time when the 1.3-million strong Army is also re-formatting its entire war-fighting machinery and the "Cold Start" or "Pro-Active Strategy", which envisages fast mobilisation to strike hard across the border with multiple offensive thrusts, as was reported earlier by TOI.
This task will primarily be carried out by restructured and agile integrated battle groups (IBGs) centred around the T-90S tanks, along with a mix of infantry, artillery, air defence, signals and engineers, backed by attack helicopters. The Army's new Land Warfare Doctrine itself notes that the "response along the western front will be sharp and swift, with the aim to destroy the adversary's centre of gravity and secure spatial gains".
Army chief General Bipin Rawat in January had announced the new IBGs would be war-gamed in February and then tested in an exercise in May. But the ongoing tensions with Pakistan, in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack and the consequent Balakot air strikes, which led to "precautionary deployments", have delayed execution of the plan.
"Pakistan has plans to upgrade its existing mechanised forces, which includes over 50 armoured regiments of Ukrainian T-80UD and Chinese-origin tanks. It wants to acquire new Russian T-90 tanks and indigenously produce others with China's help," said a source.
India has already procured additional laser-guided Invar missiles and 125mm APFSDS (armourpiercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot) ammunition for its T-90 tanks. But the Army's "future ready combat vehicle (FRCV)" project, with an initial quantity of 1,770 FRCVs to be produced under the "strategic partnership" policy to replace the older T-72 tanks, however, is yet to take off. "The Army had planned their induction from 2027-2028 onwards… it's keeping its fingers crossed," said the source.
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Army to induct 460 Russian-origin tanks to add muscle on Pak front
Pakistan is also discussing a deal with Russia for acquiring 360 T-90 tanks
NEW DELHI: The Indian Army will induct an additional 464 Russian-origin upgraded T-90 'Bhishma' main-battle tanks at a cost of Rs 13,448 crore in the 2022-2026 time frame to bolster its "shock and awe" capabilities on the western front, even as Pakistan is also discussing a deal with Russia for acquiring about 360 such tanks.
Defence ministry sources on Monday said the "indent" to produce the 464 T-90 tanks would soon be placed on the Avadi Heavy Vehicle Factory (HVF) under the Ordnance Factory Board after the cabinet committee on security cleared the licence acquisition from Russia over a month ago.
The Army already has around 1,070 T-90 tanks as well as 124 'Arjun' and 2,400 older T-72 tanks in its 67 armoured regiments. After the first 657 T-90 tanks were imported for Rs 8,525 crore from Russia from 2001 onwards, another 1,000 are being progressively licenced and produced by HVF with Russian kits. "There has been some delay in the indent for the remaining 464 tanks, which will also have night-fighting capabilities. Once it is done, the first 64 tanks should be delivered in 30-41 months," said a source.
The move comes at a time when the 1.3-million strong Army is also re-formatting its entire war-fighting machinery and the "Cold Start" or "Pro-Active Strategy", which envisages fast mobilisation to strike hard across the border with multiple offensive thrusts, as was reported earlier by TOI.
This task will primarily be carried out by restructured and agile integrated battle groups (IBGs) centred around the T-90S tanks, along with a mix of infantry, artillery, air defence, signals and engineers, backed by attack helicopters. The Army's new Land Warfare Doctrine itself notes that the "response along the western front will be sharp and swift, with the aim to destroy the adversary's centre of gravity and secure spatial gains".
Army chief General Bipin Rawat in January had announced the new IBGs would be war-gamed in February and then tested in an exercise in May. But the ongoing tensions with Pakistan, in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack and the consequent Balakot air strikes, which led to "precautionary deployments", have delayed execution of the plan.
"Pakistan has plans to upgrade its existing mechanised forces, which includes over 50 armoured regiments of Ukrainian T-80UD and Chinese-origin tanks. It wants to acquire new Russian T-90 tanks and indigenously produce others with China's help," said a source.
India has already procured additional laser-guided Invar missiles and 125mm APFSDS (armourpiercing fin-stabilised discarding sabot) ammunition for its T-90 tanks. But the Army's "future ready combat vehicle (FRCV)" project, with an initial quantity of 1,770 FRCVs to be produced under the "strategic partnership" policy to replace the older T-72 tanks, however, is yet to take off. "The Army had planned their induction from 2027-2028 onwards… it's keeping its fingers crossed," said the source.
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Re: Terroristan - May 1, 2019
The moron couldn't even pronounce it right. He first called it Rahooniyat, then checked his written speech and still took a few tries to get it right.Bart S wrote:Thanks Peregrine ji, that was hilarious. So the moron actually said that, not surprising come to think of it, given his latest marriage and the superstitions that reportedly caused it.
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Sufism and its practise of spirituality and use of dance and music is haraam per Islam. IM and Peerni could be W-U-Q and hallaled.partha wrote:AoA! Pakistan Studies gets its own university
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/46741 ... re-leadersPM Imran launches Al-Qadir University to ‘teach Sufism, create future leaders’Addressing the ceremony here, the prime minister said the university would teach the students the principles of State of Madina and Pakistan’s ideology as envisioned by Allama Muhammad Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.The prime minister said besides teaching contemporary sciences like artificial intelligence and technology, the main focus of the university would be research on Sufism and its connection with Islam.If the aim is to create future leaders for Pakistan, how come there is no mention of any IMF 101 course?He said unfortunately, the western culture had been influencing the young generation who needed to be taught basic Islamic principles, Islamic history and Pakistan’s ideology.
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Pakistani Christian girls targeted by Chinese as brides
“It’s purely supply and demand,” she said. “It used to be, ‘Is she light-skinned?’ Now it’s like, ‘Is she female?’”
These buggers are coming from as far as Jiangsu!Dozens of priests are paid by brokers to find brides for Chinese men, said Augustine, the provincial minorities minister, who is Christian. Many are from the small evangelical churches that have proliferated in Pakistan.
Gujranwala, a city north of Lahore, has been a particular target of brokers, with more than 100 local Christian women and girls married off to Chinese in recent months, according to Iqbal.
The city has several mainly Christian neighborhoods, largely dirt poor with open sewers running along narrow slum streets. Tucked away in the alleys are numerous evangelical churches, small cement structures unrecognizable except for small crosses outside.
Pastor Munch Morris said he knows a group of pastors in his neighborhood who work with a private Chinese marriage broker. Among them, he said, is a fellow pastor at his church who tells his flock, “God is happy because these Chinese boys convert to Christianity. They are helping the poor Christian girls.”
Morris opposes such marriages, calling them an insult. “We know these marriages are all for the sake of money.”
Rizwan Rashid, a parishioner at the city’s Roman Catholic St. John’s Church, said that two weeks earlier, a car pulled up to him outside the church gates. Two Pakistani men and a Chinese woman inside asked him if he knew of any girls who want to marry a Chinese man.
“They told me her life would be great,” he said. “Everything would be paid for by them.”
They were willing to pay him to help, but he said the church’s priest often warns his flock against such marriages, so he refused.
Brokers also troll brick kilns, where the poorest work essentially as slaves to pay off debts, and offer to pay off their workers’ debts in exchange for daughters as brides.
Pakistani and Chinese brokers work together in the trade. One prominent broker in Gujranwala is a Pakistani known only as Robinson. He refused to talk to the AP, but his wife Razia told the AP that they make arrangements through a Chinese marriage bureau in Islamabad.
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Prasad Ji :Prasad wrote:Pakistani Christian girls targeted by Chinese as brides
“It’s purely supply and demand,” she said. “It used to be, ‘Is she light-skinned?’ Now it’s like, ‘Is she female?’”
These buggers are coming from as far as Jiangsu!
Possibly for the Muslims and Christians who are frowned upon and dissuaded using Muslim and Christian "Religious Rituals" used in Muslim and Christian Weddings. The Chinese might also forbid the Performance of LGBT Marriages!
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HUBBLE TELESCOPE WAS SENT TO SPACE BY SUPARCO?
Porkistani Science and tech min: Fawad Choudhary? masha allah.....
https://twitter.com/SengeHSering/status ... 4500744192
what do we do with specimens like this ?
Porkistani Science and tech min: Fawad Choudhary? masha allah.....
https://twitter.com/SengeHSering/status ... 4500744192
what do we do with specimens like this ?
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Time to dhoti shiver Kuffars, foundations of top university in the world has been laid, with a killer combintion "Mohhamed + China", this will make Pakistan superpowerThat will happen when they get to know the principles of the state of Madinah. We will undertake research and learn how the Muslims rose from Madinah. We will also develop latest technologies here, for which we will ask China for help."
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We try our best to not pass out laughing..menon s wrote:HUBBLE TELESCOPE WAS SENT TO SPACE BY SUPARCO?
Porkistani Science and tech min: Fawad Choudhary? masha allah.....
https://twitter.com/SengeHSering/status ... 4500744192
what do we do with specimens like this ?
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Is there someway we can make Ghafoor to tweet something like thismenon s wrote:HUBBLE TELESCOPE WAS SENT TO SPACE BY SUPARCO?
Porkistani Science and tech min: Fawad Choudhary? masha allah.....
https://twitter.com/SengeHSering/status ... 4500744192
what do we do with specimens like this ?
Terroristan - May 1, 2019
X Posted on the Analyzing CPEC & Fully Posted on the OBOR, Chinese Strategy and Implications
The U.S. Can’t Make Allies Take Sides Over China
Washington wants its friends to steer clear of Beijing, but they can’t ignore the allure of its Belt and Road Initiative. - MICHAEL SCHUMAN APR 25, 2019
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The U.S. Can’t Make Allies Take Sides Over China
Washington wants its friends to steer clear of Beijing, but they can’t ignore the allure of its Belt and Road Initiative. - MICHAEL SCHUMAN APR 25, 2019
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Terroristan - May 1, 2019
Asad Umar agrees to rejoin cabinet: sources
ISLAMABAD: Former finance minister Asad Umar has agreed to rejoin the Federal Cabinet, Geo News reported Tuesday.
Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmad reportedly played a key role in convincing Asad Umar and he met the former finance minister thrice in the past few days.
After today's meeting between them, Asad Umar called on Prime Minister Imran Khan, the report said.
Quoting unnamed sources, the TV channel said that the meeting with the prime minister is a part of efforts to bring Umar back into the cabinet and he will be taking oath soon.
Asad Umar quit last month as finance minister after PM Imran Khan asked him to take portfolio of petroleum, which he refused and opted to step down.
Later on, Dr Hafeez Sheikh was tasked with the responsibility of running the affairs of finance.
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ISLAMABAD: Former finance minister Asad Umar has agreed to rejoin the Federal Cabinet, Geo News reported Tuesday.
Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmad reportedly played a key role in convincing Asad Umar and he met the former finance minister thrice in the past few days.
After today's meeting between them, Asad Umar called on Prime Minister Imran Khan, the report said.
Quoting unnamed sources, the TV channel said that the meeting with the prime minister is a part of efforts to bring Umar back into the cabinet and he will be taking oath soon.
Asad Umar quit last month as finance minister after PM Imran Khan asked him to take portfolio of petroleum, which he refused and opted to step down.
Later on, Dr Hafeez Sheikh was tasked with the responsibility of running the affairs of finance.
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https://www.news18.com/news/world/how-p ... _top_pos_9
pakistan providing another niche service to cheen masters - brides
pakistan providing another niche service to cheen masters - brides
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As I have previously pointed out, the so-called 'SUPARCO' expands to 'Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission', so it's real and accurate acronym is SUAR-CO!menon s wrote:HUBBLE TELESCOPE WAS SENT TO SPACE BY SUPARCO?
Porkistani Science and tech min: Fawad Choudhary? masha allah.....
https://twitter.com/SengeHSering/status ... 4500744192
what do we do with specimens like this ?
And yes, there are more flying SUARs out there than space telescopes launched by SUAR CO.
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Apparently Data Darbar has been attacked by a bum. its a sufi shrine. Oldies will remember that a bum went off there in 2010 killing 50 people. It has happened again. Unknown casualties.
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1481009/5-dea ... -in-lahore
At least five people, including three police officials and two civilians, were killed and 24 others injured in an explosion near Data Darbar in Lahore on Wednesday, DIG Operations Lahore Ashfaq Ahmed Khan confirmed.
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Message to IK and his begum.
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In other news, Asia Bibi has left TSP for Kaneda.