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No problem with US-India partnership, provided it doesn’t come at Pakistan’s cost: Khawaja Asif
No problem with US-India partnership, provided it doesn’t come at Pakistan’s cost: Khawaja Asif
why worry saar, as long as we get paidg.sarkar wrote:That is all great, but who is paying for all that? China has a principle that it will never give any thing for free, and Pakistan will never pay anything it owes. If India extends credit for anything, it might have to write it off.
Gautam
Any yuan that India gets as payment from anywhere will go towards pending payments to the russkis.Anujan wrote:China is loaning yuan (which china can print) but getting repaid in dollars.
Porki Pigs are now saying that while Pakistan is at least getting to host Asia Cup, its participation in World Cup in India will be ascertained by the Pakistani government after considering the safety aspect of its players.Tanaji wrote:http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/12 ... -world-cup
Bhikaris are still upset that India are not touring Pakistan even for ICC tournaments and there is nothing they can do about it. They think they have the same clout but financially they are nowhere near the big Daddy..
Who is India getting paid by to do the refining? the Russians?chetak wrote:...
why worry saar, as long as we get paid
we are not in the paki charity business, certainly not this govt
No way that India is extending any form of credit to the pakis
Manish ji,Manish_P wrote:Who is India getting paid by to do the refining? the Russians?chetak wrote:...
why worry saar, as long as we get paid
we are not in the paki charity business, certainly not this govt
No way that India is extending any form of credit to the pakis
Pak fauj will extract their share of the oil at the port/storage and the gormint will give the excuse that India sent lesser quantity by keeping some of the extraction
In August 2017, the Vadinar Refinery was transferred to Rosneft and the Trafigura-UCP consortium (a JV that has recently been rechristened as Nayara Energy) as part of the historic Essar Oil deal, which valued the refinery, its captive port and power plant, as well as a 3,500-strong India-wide retail network at $12.9 bn, making it among the top two FDIs in the Indian energy sector.
As the fastest growing private fuel station network in India, Nayara Energy has 6000+ petrol pumps spread across the length and breadth of the country and over 1200 petrol pumps in various stages of commissioning. The company plans to have a solid network of 8200+ petrol pumps by 2024
The Vadinar Refinery is the country’s second largest single-location refinery. It is also among the five most complex refineries in the world, which means that it can process dirtier and cheaper crudes that have a positive impact on refining margins. It boasts of the world’s tallest crude distillation unit (CDU), a piece of machinery that is the backbone of any refinery. Built on over 3,000 acres of land, the refinery has a third of its area reserved for a green zone. The green zone is dotted with more than 3 lakh trees, including 1.1 lakh mango trees. It has its own power plant and the Vadinar Oil Terminal for receiving crude and dispatching finished products across India and many overseas locations around the world.
A sizeable number were from PoK, fleeing their "azadi" in the "azad" part of Kashmir.Macabre details have emerged of conditions on the boat, as questions mount over whether the Greek coastguard “covered up” its role in the tragedy. With about 500 people still feared missing, new accounts from survivors indicate that women and children were forced to travel in the hold, and that certain nationalities were condemned to the most dangerous part of the trawler.
According to leaked testimonies told by survivors to coastguards, Pakistanis were forced below deck, with other nationalities allowed on the top deck, where they had a far greater chance of surviving a capsize.
Pakistan has ordered an inquiry and arrested 14 people, butLocal media reported that at least 298 Pakistanis died, 135 from the Pakistani side of Kashmir.
One estimate indicated about 400 Pakistanis were on board. The country’s ministry of foreign affairs has so far confirmed that only 12 of the 78 survivors were from Pakistan.
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@iamthedrifter
Once upon a time the biggest human smuggler was member of Musharraf cabinet. I am sure such people still remain at the top. More important, with such political & economic instability what do you expect ppl to do if it try to escape
Every Pakistani's mann ki baat.Indian PM to address joint sitting of US Congress but US president doesn't even call Pakistani PM even after repeated requests. Next time when US comes asking for help in catching Al Qaeda number 3 living in Karachi, we will show our strategic non-co-operation and teach Amrika a lesson
True that. Even so called "liberal", "well meaning" Pakis are like "we should put the Kashmir issue on hold until we improve our economy by trading with India". So the proposal is to use India to make economy stronger and then allocate more funds for terrorism to hurt India more. I just hope GoI is not foolish enough to fall for this.Anujan wrote:G Parthasarathy in one of his interviews said that when he raised the issue of Laskhar e tayyiba with Shamshad Ahmed Khan, the gent denied that such an organization even existed.
What is he whining about now?
All this realization/remonstrance is just proportional to their debts. If they get their debts rescheduled they'll go back to their jihadi ways.
Even now when they are without any assistance and scratching the bottom of barrells, they are finding ways to finance terror across LOC on a daily basis. It can only get worse for India if their dekhonomoney situation improves.Anujan wrote:All this realization/remonstrance is just proportional to their debts. If they get their debts rescheduled they'll go back to their jihadi ways.
Europe must be divided on the basis of two nation theory, that is their Karma.Vips wrote:^^
If there were 400 Porkis in just one boat trying to sneak into Europe then how many of these vermins are now already in Europe spreading their pakistaniyat?
The count would easily rise to millions the way these a**h***s breed. Europe is totally screwed!!
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy ... 023-06-20/Aditya_V wrote:pretty impressive, 1400 Mw, we only have a capacity of 7380 MW, We need to be atleast 50 x of these guys with locally designed units. I wonder where these guys will get the fuel for the Nuclear reactors though.
They signed an MoU and disbursed $100 odd million dollars, after delaying the project for 2 years. Now I think that 100 million is the discount that is promised in the MoU and nothing substantial was really disbursedIt is unclear whether the new investment is part of the $65 billion that China has pledged in infrastructure building for Pakistan under its Belt and Road Initiative.
The new project was originally planned to start a couple of years ago, and Sharif expressed thanks to the Chinese side for not rescheduling costs despite the long delay. Instead, he said, the Chinese had disbursed an initial 30 billion Pakistani rupees ($104.53 million) to start the project.
Its actually better if they are stuck with high cost nuclear power they don't really need - because they are adding high cost power at theAditya_V wrote:Basically, I would like 0 MW Nuclear Power to be produced by them.
Saar what is the duty factor of these 1400 MW behemoths, thats the key question. If it is like their buses and trains then it is useless. One needs to be more worries about safety: Chinese design combined with Porkjabi regulation is a lethal combination for India.Aditya_V wrote:pretty impressive, 1400 Mw, we only have a capacity of 7380 MW, We need to be atleast 50 x of these guys with locally designed units. I wonder where these guys will get the fuel for the Nuclear reactors though.
He was the vice-chairman of the Engro Corporation, a subsidiary of Dawood Hercules group which was founded by a kathiawadi (Gujrat) memon family in pre-independence India.g.sarkar wrote:https://www.reuters.com/world/search-in ... 023-06-22/
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Gautam
I understand that there was a Pakistani billionaire in that Sub.
Aviation expert and avid explorer Captain Hamish Harding, who helped bring eight cheetahs from Namibia to India, is among 5 people missing missing at sea on board the submarine vessel that was on an expedition to the Titanic wreckage site. Harding personally accompanied the cheetahs to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park and was photographed with the international cheetah team and Prime Minister Modi at the welcoming ceremony.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday turned down a fresh mediation offer by the Afghan Taliban on the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), as the Foreign Office said the country would not negotiate with terrorists.
“I would like to invite you to a statement made by our foreign minister, in which the FM stated that Pakistan will not negotiate with individuals who are responsible for the killing of Pakistani civilians and law enforcement officials,” the spokesperson told a weekly news briefing here when asked to comment on the latest offer of mediation by the Afghan Taliban.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch’s response came after Afghan Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid said Kabul was ready to mediate between Pakistan and the TTP.
There were reports that recently a Pakistani tribal delegation met the TTP chief in Kabul in the presence of a senior Afghan Taliban leader. The spokesperson, however, would not comment.
Outta my way woman. I got places to go!g.sarkar wrote:A video of Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif taking an umbrella from a female officer escorting him and abandoning her in the rain has gone viral. Netizens trolled many calling him "impolite" and a “national embarrassment”.
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Gautam
Pakistani Mard-e-Momin is always a gallant fellow.