Take that you SDRE Kufrspartha wrote:There was a report of an attack on transmission lines from a Chinese power plant in Balochistan yesterday. Is the power outage due to more such attacks or is the army up to something?

Take that you SDRE Kufrspartha wrote:There was a report of an attack on transmission lines from a Chinese power plant in Balochistan yesterday. Is the power outage due to more such attacks or is the army up to something?
Manish_P wrote:Take that you SDRE Kufrspartha wrote:There was a report of an attack on transmission lines from a Chinese power plant in Balochistan yesterday. Is the power outage due to more such attacks or is the army up to something?
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Lahore’s Orange Line Metro Train (OLMT) came to a sudden halt on Monday at Canal View, causing major inconvenience for passengers. The management of OLMT stated that the train stopped due to a countrywide power supply breakdown.
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If IAF pilots cannot find Pakistan, how will they bomb Balakot hain ji?A massive power cut across Pakistan continued after night fell on Monday, affecting most of the country’s 220 million residents, including in the metropolises of Karachi and Lahore.
In a bid to conserve Pakistan's rapidly-dwindling fuel supplies, electricity is often cut off during low usage hours overnight, especially in the winter when demand is highest. Dastgir-Khan told the Geo News network that power units were switched off Sunday night, but when technicians tried to turn the system back on at dawn, the network failed.
Anujan wrote:Pakistan's worst enemy is Pakistan. Why do surgical strikes? They will go to town about they their existence is being threatened by big bad India and therefore they need more free F16s and aircrafts and SAMs from China.
I would just ignore them.
Bilawal calls Modi "Butcher of Gujrat" in UN and next day Shehbaz Sharif wants peace, in between Miftah Ismail feels bad that he tweeted that Pakistan wants to buy vegetables from India and Government of India did not immediately commision a task force and start a new ministry of free exports to Pakistan.
It is good for India as long as they are running around like this, chasing their own tails. Striking them only gives them an excuse to whip up passions and use that as a cover for passing structural reforms for the economy, which is more dangerous to India in the long run.
A day after a massive breakdown hit Pakistan, Minister for Energy Khurram Dastgir said on Tuesday that electricity has been fully restored at grid stations across the country. However, major cities, including Karachi, Quetta and Lahore, remained deprived of power.
“Power at all 1,112 stations of the national grid has been restored,” Dastgir tweeted.
He said that approximately 6,600 megawatts of coal and 3,500MW of nuclear plants would take an estimated 48 to 72 hours to restart. “Until these plants start running, there will be limited load management, excluding industrial users.”
“Electricity has been restored at important installations including airports, hospitals and water pumping stations,” he said, adding that all grids of K-Electric were fully functional.
“However, to keep the system stable, limited temporary load management can be done in the city,” Rana said
First and foremost, I would like to start with an undisputable fact:
This is the longest that the Pakistan Army has NOT directly ruled Pakistan.
Yup, you may read the above statement again and take some time to do some mental mathematics if you so desire!
Basically, their economic model of Begging, Borrowing (and printing FICN) to sustain their economy is under a LOT of stress because neither are they able to beg (to their heart's content) or even borrow due to the chickens finally coming home to roost!
So .. will Pakistan FINALLY default?
Well, this is a question I asked nearly five years ago, leading to yet another thread which carries on still!
Basically, they've been in hand-to-mouth situation since a really really long time and have somehow at the last moment someone throws some crumbs their way and they are able to live to beg another day!
In fact that should be the new motto of Bhikharistan: Live to Beg Another Day!
So what comes next?
This is what I will delve upon further on in the thread.
The one thing that I am waiting for (and Insha'llah, it would happen soon) is their forex reserves going below the $4Bn mark. THAT would be a good psychological blow, IMO, since it's been a while since their forex reserves went to the 'Three Point Something' mark!
But Will they default?
Seems increasingly likely too.
But then there is always a billion or two that benefactors can throw at them!
Any additional money thrown their way will only result in kicking of the can a bit further down the road before the inevitable happens.
Now I'm no economist to hazard a guess as to how the situation might pan out in case they do default, but then I can make a guess!
Sri Lanka scenario of some months ago gives a template of what might happen. Massive protests .. toppling of govt .. occupation of mansions of the elites .. you name it!
But Bhikharistan is a bit different.
And no, I'm NOT talking about nukes!
Instead, what I am talking about is a rabid, fanatical population armed with perhaps the largest inventory of weapons with civilian citizens after America.
Once they become a mob, things would be really interesting to watch!
It may not be too long before they accuse India of stirring up troubles on their borders.
But then, if they indeed do so, what happens next?
Will they muster the courage to 'teach India a lesson'?
Especially with the experience of Balakot & loss of an F-16?
And of trembling legs?
Interestingly, the average Pakistani citizen is more and more apprehensive of and at some level, even enamoured with the rapid growth that India has achieved. They do realise that India has pulled so far away that there is no way Pakistan can ever hope to catch up anymore.
Hence, heightened tensions on the Durand Line might be one way to rally their starving population!
But then, knowing the absurdities they are known for, they might STILL choose to poke India yet again!
Yet, we see peace overtures (only to be quickly made contingent upon handing over Kashmir to them!) from Bhikharistan. What I make of it is pure and simple signalling to benefactors that ‘Look, we are seeking peace. Now give us alms!’
Kashmir is something they just can’t give up.
Kashmir has been the reason for their existence.
Kashmir will be the reason for their downfall!
They’ve been having wet dreams ever since their very birth about ‘freeing’ Kashmir. And to think they will move on now, is pure stupidity!
Remember, for all the fake bravado, the survival instinct of the Brown Panted Ones is really strong. That’s why, when in trouble they mostly lash out on their own people.
After 1965, there was an internal coup and Ayub Khan was thrown out.
Thereafter, once the rout of 1971 was reasonably distant, they hanged the Prime Minister and ushered in yet another dictatorship!
Same happened after 1999 humiliation as well, when Musharraf ‘gifted’ himself to Pakistan.
In case they do go Kamikaze, would they only concentrate on Kafirs in India?
Esp since their missiles can reach Israel?
Heck, the same missiles can even reach China!
Food for thought, no?
Basically, they are well on their way to becoming the entire World’s problem instead of merely being India’s problem. The world too is beginning to realise this. Hence the reluctance to dole out free monies any more. Of course the Ukraine War too has diverted their attention!
For the time being, it suits everyone to keep Bhikharistan on liquid oxygen – on the verge of default being their default setting – so that they are kept busy within!
But remember, this is a civilizational conflict. It will not end with the failure of Pakistan.
It will only end with the failure of the IDEA of Pakistan.
Do read the above statements once again, if you must.
It is THIS that we need to keep in mind as we move ahead to our rightful place in the comity of Nations. The world at large is headed for days of geopolitical uncertainty over the next decade or so. We too are unlikely to remain unaffected.
PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry was arrested by the police in Lahore in the early hours of Wednesday, party leader Farrukh Habib claimed.
According to Habib, Chaudhry was taken into custody from his residence.
Pakistan has further tightened its strict blasphemy laws by extending the punishment to those who are convicted for insulting religious figures connected to prophet Muhammad. The Pakistan National Assembly unanimously passed the Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill which will not only widen the ambit of the law, but increase punishment and fines for those convicted under it.
Those convicted of insulting the Prophet Muhammad’s wives, companions or close relatives will now face 10 years in prison, a sentence that can be extended to life, along with a fine of 1 million rupees, roughly $4,500. It also makes the charge of blasphemy an offense for which bail is not possible.
I do not know what to make out of this. just crossing across the border and bombing will lead to nuclear weapons strike, then it is really childish move from Pakistan. one has to follow proper escalation order to go till nuclear strike if not then I feel world will fall on the country that uses the nuclear weapon. If they were thinking of doing such brave act then why not hold the Indian fighter pilot and allow India to climb the escalation matrix before going nuke? what is the end game after bombing, have they thought about it? can they escape the anger of world after using nuke?Pompeo, who was in Hanoi for a summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said he was woken up with an urgent call from a senior Indian official. "He believed the Pakistanis had begun to prepare their nuclear weapons for a strike. India, he informed me, was contemplating its own escalation," Pompeo wrote.
"I asked him to do nothing and give us a minute to sort things out," Pompeo said. Pompeo said that US diplomats convinced both India and Pakistan that neither was preparing to go nuclear. No other nation could have done what we did that night to avoid a horrible outcome," Pompeo wrote. Pompeo, who wrote that Pakistan "probably enabled" the Kashmir attack, said he spoke to "the actual leader of Pakistan," then army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, in an allusion to the weakness of civilian governments.
Utter nonsense. Just another way of telling India that it is not allowed to punish pukis.
Some activity to pass time while waiting for IMF to fall in line and accept Pakistan's demands.President approves creation of new ‘Pakistan Diamond Jubilee Award 2022’
Award to be conferred upon personnel of the armed forces, civil forces, and law enforcement agencies
Atmavik wrote:https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/103356 ... ing-of-age
Musharraf zaidi self flagellating and adding a heavy sprinkling of Bad Modi , Bad Hindu . Such concern for Indias secular fabric warms my heart
Muslims in minority don't practice tolerance, they still practice Islam while demanding it's tolerance by the majority.la.khan wrote: They won't as Muslims in minority practice tolerance; Muslims in majority practice !$1@m.
Theme is about India's rise but writing a full positive article affects H&D hence had to bad mouth Modi and Hindus. If you ignore that part, there is a grudging admiration of India and a realization that Pakistan will be left far behind forever. Power outage seems to have switched on the dimag ki batti.Atmavik wrote:https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/103356 ... ing-of-age
Musharraf zaidi self flagellating and adding a heavy sprinkling of Bad Modi , Bad Hindu . Such concern for Indias secular fabric warms my heart
Partha ji, actually the dimaag ki batti is still not on, it is just reflecting some light from the neighbour... for instance pls. refer to his below statementpartha wrote:...if you ignore that part, there is a grudging admiration of India and a realization that Pakistan will be left far behind forever. Power outage seems to have switched on the dimag ki batti....
The challenge today is to engage in wholesale reforms that serve the ultimate goal of nationhood: improved lives for Pakistanis. Central to the ability to achieve this goal is national security and ensuring regional stability.
come the elections, he may possibly be preparing to take a run at the US presidencyPratyush wrote:Writing about avoiding a nuclear war between India and TSP is an article of faith in the US.
It's almost as if. If you don't write about it. You are a failure in your post.
PS Indian officials will give him a call to tell him about TSP nuclear preparations and resulting Indian response.
Who is he exactly?
India’s cricket board on Wednesday earned $572.5 million as it announced the winners of bids to own five teams in the inaugural Women’s Premier League Twenty20 tournament in March.
Shah said that the new league would “bring necessary reforms in women’s cricket” and help create a new ecosystem to expand the sport.
Former India captain Mithali Raj predicted “exciting times” for women’s cricket, while England batter Danni Wyatt and former Australia all-rounder Lisa Sthalekar also took to Twitter to welcome the new tournament.
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar said on Thursday that ever since the incumbent government came to power, there has been no backchannel diplomacy going on between Pakistan and India “untold to the rest of the world”.
“At this moment, there is no such thing under way,” she said during a Senate session.
Rabbani’s statement comes a day after Indian media reported that New Delhi invited Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial to attend the foreign ministers’ and chief justices’ meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, which is scheduled to take place in Goa in May.
According to reports, Pakistan is yet to respond to the invite sent by India through its High Commission in Islamabad.
India has informed Pakistan of its intention to amend the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, which sets out a mechanism for management of cross-border rivers, because of the Pakistani side’s “intransigence” in implementing the pact, people familiar with the matter said on Friday. The “notice for modification” of the treaty was conveyed by the Indian side on January 25 through the Commissioners for Indus Waters of the two sides. India was forced to issue the notice as Pakistan’s actions had “adversely impinged” on the provisions of the treaty and their implementation, the people said.
“The objective of the notice for modification is to provide Pakistan an opportunity to enter into inter-governmental negotiations within 90 days to rectify the material breach of the Indus Waters Treaty. This process will also update the treaty to incorporate the lessons learned over the last 62 years,” the person cited above said.
While explaining India’s move, the people noted that in 2015, Pakistan requested the World Bank to appoint a “neutral expert” to examine its technical objections to India’s Kishenganga and Ratle hydropower projects. In 2016, Pakistan unilaterally retracted this request and proposed a “court of arbitration” should adjudicate on the objections.
This unilateral action by Pakistan contravened the “graded mechanism of dispute settlement” envisaged by Article IX of the Indus Waters Treaty, the Indian side contended. India then made a separate request to the World Bank for the matter to be referred to a neutral expert.