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Probably because it's the final overs... inspired by Ross Taylor perhaps?
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Pakistan has decided to acquire six Air Independent Propulsion conventional submarines from China to be fully capable to operate in a multi-threat environment under tropical conditions and launching torpedoes and missiles, reveal official documents exclusively available with Business Recorder.
Frenchies must have shown the Ungli to Pakis for the Marlin/Warlin subs...
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Anujan wrote:http://www.brecorder.cum/component/news ... id=1164075

Pakistan to acquire six submarines from China

Pakistan has decided to acquire six Air Independent Propulsion conventional submarines from China to be fully capable to operate in a multi-threat environment under tropical conditions and launching torpedoes and missiles, reveal official documents exclusively available with Business Recorder.


http://www.dawn.cum/2011/03/09/educatio ... istan.html (Change .cum to .com)
Education Emergency in Pukistan
At current rates of progress, no person alive today will see a Pakistan with universal education as defined in our constitution. Balochistan would see it in 2100 or later.

Just one year of education for women in Pakistan can help reduce fertility by 10 per cent, controlling the other resource emergency this country faces.

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Pakistan spent 2.5 per cent of its budget on schooling in 2005/2006. It now spends just 1.5 per cent in the areas that need it most. That is less than the subsidies given to PIA, PEPCO and Pakistan Steel. Provinces are allocated funds for education but fail to spend the money.

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Only 35 per cent of school children, aged 6-16, can read a story, while 50 per cent cannot read a sentence. Their performance is only slightly better than that of out-of-school children, of whom 24 per cent can read a story. This alarmingly demonstrates the ineffectiveness of schooling.
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shyamd wrote:So, the militants strike peshawar isi office, then lahore k section now the source training centre in faisalabad. Interesting!
K-section?

Also, the Faisalabad office doesn't seem to have been damaged..Was this just a dog and pony show by ISI to show "we are also being targeted onlee" to Amir-khan to blow over the Redmond Davis issue?
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sum wrote:
Also, the Faisalabad office doesn't seem to have been damaged.

Oh I think it was damaged allright - but they are hiding it.
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sum wrote:
shyamd wrote:So, the militants strike peshawar isi office, then lahore k section now the source training centre in faisalabad. Interesting!
K-section?

Also, the Faisalabad office doesn't seem to have been damaged..Was this just a dog and pony show by ISI to show "we are also being targeted onlee" to Amir-khan to blow over the Redmond Davis issue?
Kashmir section, lahor. That office handled K affairs. Most of the senior officers were hit.

Could be as you suggested. Lets wait for more info.
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Anujan wrote:http://www.dawn.com/2011/03/09/most-of- ... itary.html
Most of those killed in drone attacks were terrorists: military
What gives? Paki army says majority are terrorists!
Bad Taliban, like bad karma.
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AoA
At least four persons were killed and 18 others injured when a pickup carrying passengers ran over a landmine in Dera Bugti. The vehicle carrying passengers hit a landmine while travelling to Dera Bugti, Levies officials said. Four persons killed on the spot, they added.
Four killed,18 others injured in blast
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Govt. determined to empower women: Gilani
How ? With more stringent Hudood Laws ?
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^^^ Maybe the rape victim will have to bring only 3 Male witness instead of 4 to prove that she was raped.

Thats quite a relief, dont you think?
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32+36 = 68, 4 more to go before the target is achieved...

IED Mubarak you pakbaric jehadi pigs lurking in this forum...
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Narad wrote:^^^ Maybe the rape victim will have to bring only 3 Male witness instead of 4 to prove that she was raped.

Thats quite a relief, dont you think?
That's WBQ category offense..
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http://www.dawn.com/2011/03/09/blast-re ... hawar.html
People had gathered and had just started praying when a boy walked in and blew himself up,” survivor Mohammad Eman told a private television channel
May be this is what Groper is talking about...bring girls up to the level of purity boys have achieved...
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Suppiah wrote:32+36 = 68, 4 more to go before the target is achieved...
Suppiah, let's remember that there is a component of 28 too over and above the 72.
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SSridhar wrote:
Suppiah wrote:32+36 = 68, 4 more to go before the target is achieved...
Suppiah, let's remember that there is a component of 28 too over and above the 72.
That free gift is only when purchase is made in a single receipt....
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Suppiah wrote:32+36 = 68, 4 more to go before the target is achieved...

IED Mubarak you pakbaric jehadi pigs lurking in this forum...
32+36+4=72

72 Achieved. Ak phyrrrrr!!! :D
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A post of mine elsewhere

Terrorism and Vulgarity - the two pillars of Pakistan!

When Pakistanis use vulgarity on Indians, one can see how their spirits light up, how the smiles come to their face, how they feel they have done their religious duty of putting down the Kaffir!

Where Terrorism is the language of armed Pakistanis, Vulgarity is the Terrorism of the common Pakistanis! In the end, every Pakistani is a terrorist!
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^^
They lack the braincells to see that their vulgar, uncivilized behavior makes them look like the asses they really are.
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KSA Army commander meets Kiya-nahin...asking for mercenary support to deal with Shias?

http://nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-news ... ral-Kayani
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Singles are still being scored...

http://www.dawn.com/2011/03/09/landmine ... bugti.html

5 sent packing to their 72 by landmines...
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Clearly everybody is getting into the spirit of the World Cup.

Pakisatan is making its case as to why it should have been included in among the hosts!!!
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Ministry of home affairs issue specific threats to World cup cricket matches, says, info from, foreign intelligence agencies suggest LeT terrorists have already entered into India!
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I can't put my finger on it - but something about this article makes me uncomfortable.

She is counting a bunch of English speaking Pakis - some with accents and evidence of having travelled abroad, and most with education and jobs and saying "OK you are not elite. You are middle class. Accept your status along with the locals and do not try to emulate the real elite"

Why should I have a problem with that?

Basically it's because the people she calls elite are now just a few thousand in 180 million strong Pakistan. Maybe the famous 44 families? Even with extended families the number is unlikely to exceed 5000 or 10,000. Then she moves on to what she calls the "middle class" - English speakers with jobs, cents and designer clothes. How many could be there in Pakistan? Some of my figures are getting old. But the circulation of English dailies in Pakistan was 1 million. Only one totally English TV channel existed in Pakistan until last despite having dozens of Private TV channels. So how many of these anglophones whom she calls middle class can exist? Not more than a million or two in my view. Recall the education figures in Pakistan - posted most recently by me in this thread. The English speakers could hardly have doubled.

1 million middle class among 180 million people? Even I dispute that. Pakistan has (i have several refs) about 5-15% middle class. These English speaking wannabes possibly form a percentage of that. They cannot make a difference to Pakistan.

But why is this author so keen to draw a line between real elite and these people?
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Maybe she wants to create another layer to insulate herself and her ilk (The real RAPE) from the ever increasing grip of Purer Islamic forces.
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Pakistan's anti-American Islamist bloc firming up :

Reuters
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In A State Of Denial Regarding Pakistan's 'Punjabi Taliban' :

RadioFreeEurope / Radio Liberty
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Wife of former provincial minister abducted in Pak
Unidentified armed men have abducted the wife of a former Pakistani provincial minister from the minority Parsi community who himself is missing for over a decade. Nilofar Abadan, the wife of former provincial minister Faridoon Abadan, was abducted by armed men in Quivery Road area of Quetta in north west Pakistan yesterday.

Her husband was kidnapped over 10 years ago and remains missing till date. Nilofar, a businesswoman, was going to Quivery Road to visit Quetta Distillery, owned by her husband, when the armed men took her away. DIG (Operations) Hamid Shakeel said the armed men intercepted Nilofar's car near Gurdat Singh Chowk and kidnapped her.

Her car was found abandoned at Al Gilani Road. Shakeel said it was the first instance of the abduction of a businesswoman in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province. Police have launched a search operation to trace her. A police official said over 20 suspects were detained during the search operation and raids in different parts of Quetta.

Teams of law enforcement agencies were sent to the interior area of Balochistan to trace Nilofar. Nilofar had been looking after her missing husband's business since his kidnapping.
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Yo paklurks I have three words of advice for you. Take the powerplay.
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All eyes on Saudi role in resolving US-Pak diplomatic row over Davis' detention
2011-03-09 13:20:00
In the wake of the US-Pakistan diplomatic standoff over the Raymond Davis issue, all eyes are on Saudi Arabia for its possible role in resolving the dispute by coming up with a face-saving formula for both parties.

If it comes up with a solution based on Islamic injunctions, which cannot be challenged by Pakistani hard-liners, Jeddah will be doing what it has done several times in the past- bailing the US and Pakistan out of difficult situations.

US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Marc Grossman raised the Davis issue during his visit to Jeddah on March 3. Diplomatic sources confided that Grossman raised the issue of Qisas and Diyat with the Saudi authorities on the sidelines of the International Contact Group (ICG) meeting, The News reports.

Under Islamic law, the punishment for murder, homicide or infliction of injury can either be in the form of qisas- equal punishment for the crime committed, or diyat- compensation payable to the victims or their legal heirs.

A spokesman at the US Embassy said: "We are working with Pakistan to find a solution and resolve this matter but I could not tell you about (Grossman's Saudi meeting on Davis) and it would be inappropriate for me to comment".

It is noteworthy that at the end of February, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari had met with Saudi Prince Naif on the sidelines of the Kuwati celebrations and the Davis issue came up for discussion, diplomatic sources confided. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has also said that the "Saudi" option remains open.

Diplomatic sources from Washington said: "Initially Washington was in touch with the UAE authorities to prevail upon Zardari as they enjoy close relations. Apparently this did not work so the next stop was Riyadh".

The diplomat stressed that the Saudi monarchy can prevail upon the Pakistani military, the clergy and the government, and the only way out at present is the Qisas and Diyat approach, as the courts would also abide by the Islamic injunctions.

"The military is miffed with the CIA for taking them for a ride but they also realise the gravity of the situation if the standoff between Islamabad and Washington continues. It is the clergy which has the street power, but once the Saudi clergy prevails upon the mullahs here, a lot of give and take can take place", said the diplomat.

Intelligence sources said that the legal heirs of the two men killed by Davis would find it difficult to refuse requests either by the Saudi officials or Saudi clergy, and could be convinced to resolve the issue.

"But this also involves shifting these heirs outside Pakistan and providing them with a comfort zone including means of a livelihood. The blood money resolution would also ensure that abiding by the Islamic tradition there would be less public and politic pressure on the government," the official said. (ANI)
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Kamran Akmal's dropped catches
Akmal is in deep $hit. ICC are you watching?
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SSridhar wrote:Govt. determined to empower women: Gilani
How ? With more stringent Hudood Laws ?
Someone I know once wrote an article "National Assembly passes motion on women" in the BENIS dhaaga 2 years ago! :shock: That explained all the issues: http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 59#p712759 8)
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Anujan wrote:National Assembly passes motion on women
They do in very literal sense. Pakistanis pass their motion on women.
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Pakistan’s Relations with Sri Lanka Serving China?

The importance of China in determining Pakistan's future relationship with Sri Lanka was recognized by Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. While expressing confidence in the "architecture of an enhanced relationship between Pakistan and Sri Lanka", Qureshi made no secret of his satisfaction with what Pakistan stood to gain from the strength of China's relations with its southern neighbor, noting that "this would be to the benefit of the three countries". Those gains were spelled out in the four major agreements that Pakistan and Sri Lanka signed last November, which, while reiterating their common security concerns against the threat of terrorism, showcased Pakistan's key role in Sri Lanka's post-war reconstruction plans.
Those opportunities are now seen to depend much more on Pakistan's success in partnering China than in out-maneuvering India. If so, it may be time to revise some standard assumptions about the dynamics of Pakistan's regional policies and take into account a more complex set of considerations. This is not to make light of Pakistan's security concerns vis-à-vis India, but to suggest that the idea of a Pakistan-led front against India shows signs of evolving beyond a strictly military policy of strategic encirclement. More importantly, it appears to reflect a growing understanding on the part of Pakistan that competition between India and China, rather than rivalry between India and Pakistan, is now set to emerge as the dominant geopolitical reality in South Asia.

Pakistan's response to that reality is both creative and reminiscent of previous foreign policy strategies. By opting to seize the economic opportunity, Pakistan has clearly shown its willingness to explore fresh (and less aggressive) avenues to address its security concerns. At the same time, by relying on China to sustain those relations in the hope of eroding India's influence in Sri Lanka, Pakistan continues to subscribe to a long-established policy of dependence upon great powers to buttress its quest to 'match' India.
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Sad news from the ICC World cup front, 4 Pakistanis fail the dope test and have been banned for a while.
Karachi police arrested four Taliban

but there is a little twist to the tale
KARACHI: Police say they have arrested four Taliban militants after a shootout, but four alleged insurgents escaped.
These young and hungry for runs batsmen must be keen to prove their point after being ignored for the IPL
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54pc Pakistanis face `multi-dimensional deprivation`: UNDP
The report said that Pakistan`s ranking on the Human Development Index (HDI) dropped from 123rd position last year to 125th position this year. The report was launched to mark the 20th anniversary of Human Development Report “The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Development” to commemorate the contribution of late Dr Mahbub-ul-Haq to the concept of human development.

Out of scores from 1 to 5 for gauging human rights violations, the report said Pakistan ranked 4th. In terms of democracy-related scores from 0 to 2, Pakistan stood at 1 number.

The report said that 51.2 per cent population was deprived of education, 29.2 per cent of health and 42.9 per cent of good standard of living.

The report said that 10 per cent population had no access to water and 55 per cent was without sanitation. It reported 896 deaths per million due to indoor and outdoor air and water pollution, while 8,953 people per million had been affected by natural disaster.
The UN-DP is most certainly Wajib ul cuttle for saying that 55% of Pakistanis do not have a Pakistan
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Pakistan spends 7 times more on arms than on schools
The report says that Pakistan has one of the world`s largest youth bulges, with 37 per cent of the population under 15. Unemployed educated youths figure prominently in some armed conflict in Pakistan.
Wishing all Paklurks many more I-e-D mubaraks. It is high time they reap( or should we say rape) the benefits of the demographic dividend thanks to sound investments made by Bhutto, Zia and Djinnah. Hope the shiny Jiha-d-ee Faitar 17s and the Epph-solahs are put to good use by practising on Kufr schools.
The investments made by Brophet Moosarauf will mature later, perhaps by that time the Pauki rupee will no longer be acceptable.
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Malik gives terrorists last chance to surrender (changed .com to .come)
Addressing the Serat Conference in Islamabad, the interior minister said that he was giving terrorists a last chance to surrender and apologise.
bhat is dhis- last chance to gubo and grope.
no more phun for sdres. how bhill a sdre get his shair of komedi if dhis is the lost chance.
beri beri :(( :((
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A Monkey's Ayesha: http://www.hindustantimes.com/Flight-to ... 71536.aspx
A chartered flight on which evergreen pacifist Mani Shankar Aiyar hitched a ride on a peace mission to Pakistan returned home on Tuesday on being refused permission to land in Karachi.
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Anujan wrote:A Monkey's Ayesha: http://www.hindustantimes.com/Flight-to ... 71536.aspx
A chartered flight on which evergreen pacifist Mani Shankar Aiyar hitched a ride on a peace mission to Pakistan returned home on Tuesday on being refused permission to land in Karachi.
It's amazing to realize that Jaichand's genes still live on in surrender monkeys like MSA. I mean this guy is desperate to surrender us to anyone who'll accept his white flag (on our behalf of course).

What can't we learn to just say "No"?

The least we could have done is to NOT let him land in India..:)
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^^^^
The flight to nowhere in Pakistan might have left Aiyar a trifle intrigued, but he’s as hopeful as ever: “Merey man mein aman ki aasha hai, nirasha nahin (I have peace, and not disappointment, in my heart).
Never seem to learn this MSA.
wonder what is in these people genes that make them immune to the reality.
They not only delude themselves but a host of others including some young impressionable minds. :twisted: :evil:
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