Re: Terroristan - November 11, 2019
Posted: 30 Nov 2020 13:42
Seems Paki lost a F-16 few minutes ago . It was flying near LOC
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With Bo Johnson in UK and Modi establishing good relationship with him, UK may soon be a constrained nation for Pakis to emigrate or have their ISI run amok. That however, leaves Canada out as the only holdout that is open and free for Khalistanis and jihadis.schinnas wrote:That analysis isn't entirely accurate.
UAE and Saudi are lucrative options for Paki elite (doctors, jernails, paki fauj who want to be mercenaries, etc). UAE is also their most preferred destination for money laundering, investment, shopping and partying by Paki elite.
UAE shutting down is a HUGE blow followed by Saudi shutting down. But Canada and UK aren't. That still gives room for their elite to escape that hellhole and foment trouble for India from there.
Accounting for the doosra banda from last year?Prem wrote:Seems Paki lost a F-16 few minutes ago . It was flying near LOC
PerfectIn a significant setback to the Pakistan’s hopes of a competitive series against the Black Caps, the latest cases mean 10 of the 53-strong group have tested positive for coronavirus since their arrival in New Zealand last month.
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On Monday, the 46 members of the squad to have previously tested negative were re-tested.
is this just a rumor? looks like there is no conformation of this event. looks like it is true that some jet flew close to LOC but not within no-go zone of 10 km from LOC.
Depends of which language or origin for Aurang U want to use:nam wrote:So does Mughal name Aurangzeb has a similar meaning...?
schinnas wrote:With Bo Johnson in UK and Modi establishing good relationship with him, UK may soon be a constrained nation for Pakis to emigrate or have their ISI run amok. That however, leaves Canada out as the only holdout that is open and free for Khalistanis and jihadis.schinnas wrote:That analysis isn't entirely accurate.
UAE and Saudi are lucrative options for Paki elite (doctors, jernails, paki fauj who want to be mercenaries, etc). UAE is also their most preferred destination for money laundering, investment, shopping and partying by Paki elite.
UAE shutting down is a HUGE blow followed by Saudi shutting down. But Canada and UK aren't. That still gives room for their elite to escape that hellhole and foment trouble for India from there.
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Who would have thunk that the Biggus Dickus skit from Monty Python would be turned into reality by a PakiRahul M wrote:Someone in Pak foreign ministry really hates this guy![]()
This happens every couple of years. This is the third time an Arab country has rejected this guy due to his name.
https://www.daily-sun.com/post/518709/S ... ranslation
Well, the irony recurred yesterday. Read on...One statue, of Sir Ganga Ram, noted for giving many landmarks to Lahore, was torn down in the communal riots of 1947... They first pelted the statue with stones; then smothered its face with coal tar. Then a man made a garland of old shoes climbed up to put it round the neck of the statue. The police arrived and opened fire. Among the injured were the fellow with the garland of old shoes. As he fell, the mob shouted: 'Let us rush him to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.
A year after it was first vandalized, the statue of Punjab’s former ruler Raja Ranjit Singh — located near his grave at Lahore's Royal Fort — has again been damaged. A young man allegedly broke the arm of the Maharaja's statue, following which the police arrested him and registered a case.
According to police, the suspect hails from Lahore's Harbanspura.
Half of 4.5% interest payment will be in donkeys so cash component of interest is less than 3.2% so this is a better deal.Parasu wrote:https://tribune.com.pk/story/2275770/ch ... saudi-debt
Whole article is worth a read.
In short, Pakistan has once again taken money from China to pay Saudi Arabia.
It was paying Saudi 3.2% interest and now will pay China approx 4.5% interest.
The Problem is people have been ignoring the Elephant room, its not what the Paki beggars which makes people behave this way, but the countries where these are Domiciled, Deep States force them to behave this way otherwise they will get the Iron boot.sanjaykumar wrote:Interfaith understanding, Pakistani istyle.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1338023602268950529
https://twitter.com/i/status/1337773342036807683
At least they aren't Pagan Rome
A dilemma for Pakistan as
UAE cuts off work visas
ADNAN AAMIR
A vital source of employment and income has been
severed after Pakistan ran afoul of its powerful benefactors.
For the struggling economy of Pakistan, foreign remittances from expatriates are lifesavers, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is country’s second-largest source of remittances. In the last five years, 1.3 million Pakistanis have found jobs in the UAE. In 2019 alone, Pakistani expatriates in UAE sent more than US$5 billion (A$6.725 billion) back home.
A changing geopolitical scenario, however, could result in the drying up of this source of financial support for Pakistan.
On 18 November, UAE banned the issue of work visas to Pakistanis, along with the nationals of a few other Muslim countries. Initially, Pakistan’s Foreign Office claimed the ban was due to Covid-19. However, India has more Covid-19 cases per capita than Pakistan, but no ban was imposed on visas for Indian nationals. A week later, it was revealed that the visa ban was due to security reasons and not Covid-19.
Political pundits quickly attributed the UAE decision to Pakistan’s latest foreign policy flip-flops, which have angered Gulf states.
UAE has made a calculated decision, most likely on the advice of Saudi Arabia, and will not reverse it merely on the request of Pakistani leadership.
UAE is a country essentially run by expatriates – out of a total population of 9.8 million, 90% are expatriates. Indians make up the largest foreign nationality in UAE, with a population of 2.6 million, followed by 1.2 million Pakistanis, 700,000 Bangladeshis, and over half a million Filipinos.
But now that new aspirants from Pakistan cannot get work visas for UAE, and many have already returned home due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of Pakistani expatriates in UAE will fall sharply.
What will Pakistan lose, economically? The second-largest source of its foreign remittances. In the month of October alone, before the visa ban, Pakistanis sent $504 million back home from UAE. At this average, Pakistan could have received foreign remittances of $6 billion from UAE in fiscal year 2020–21, which it now will not get.
These numbers are significant for Pakistan’s economy, because the total foreign exchange reserves of the country stand at over $20 billion. The current account deficit is $160 million and the balance of trade stands at a deficit of $17 billion. This means that Pakistan badly needs foreign currency to pay for its import bills, most notably oil.
Besides, Pakistan’s ailing economy has no employment opportunities for people who would otherwise have found work in the UAE. This will not only keep the unemployment rate high, but will also increase political pressure on Pakistan’s government to create jobs. Therefore, the UAE visa ban will cost Pakistan’s economy dearly.
Further adding salt to the wound is that jobs lost by Pakistan in UAE are apparently going to Indian nationals. Pakistani media has reported that one recruitment agency in Rawalpindi city alone lost 3000 jobs in UAE which were filled by its Indian competitor. This is just one case, and many such instances are expected in the coming months. Former Senator Enver Baig, who runs a recruitment agency, told the media that Pakistan is losing 800 to 1000 jobs per day in UAE, and India is benefitting from the loss.
Workers clean the exterior of the Museum of the Future in Dubai's financial district, 27 October 2020 (Karim Sahib/AFP via Getty Images)
So why has UAE banned the issue of work visas to a fellow Islamic country? The answer lies in the Pakistani government’s foreign policy decisions, which have irked the Gulf monarchies. Pakistan has aligned itself with the Turkey-Iran-Malaysia bloc in the Muslim world, which is challenging Saudi Arabia’s leadership. In December 2019, Saudi Arabia and its closest ally UAE strong-armed Pakistan out of the Kuala Lumpur Summit, organised by the Turkey-Iran-Malaysia bloc, using the threat of economic sanctions.
During the last 12 months, further rifts developed between Islamabad and the Gulf states, reaching their lowest point when Pakistan’s Foreign Minister strongly criticised Gulf states for not supporting Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir. Subsequently, Saudi Arabia demanded Pakistan repay its loans, cancelled investment commitments of $20 billion in Pakistan, and also asked its ally UAE to choke Pakistan economically by suspending work visas to its citizens.
This scenario has left Pakistan with limited options to salvage the situation. UAE rulers will soon be in Pakistan on their annual hunting trip. Pakistan’s government officials are under pressure to meet UAE rulers during their visit and request they suspend the visa ban.
Such a move is unlikely to work: UAE has made a calculated decision, most likely on the advice of Saudi Arabia, and will not reverse it merely on the request of Pakistani leadership.
This leaves Pakistan in the uncomfortable dilemma of recalibrating its foreign policy entirely – meaning it has to withdraw its support for the Turkey-Iran-Malaysia bloc. Pakistan’s government is finding out that it cannot make independent foreign policy decisions against countries on which it is economically dependent. The prudent approach would be to align itself diplomatically with countries from which it gets economic benefits (i.e., Gulf states), as opposed to the Turkey-Iran-Malaysia bloc, which has little to offer Pakistan’s economy.
the britshits are looking for trade ties on the cheap that will help them make money. Money, in the traditional britshit way, is always made at the cost of someone else. The classic zero sum game which in this case is charging high prices without the equivalent value being delivered, followed by pious affirmations of commonwealth connections, and the ancien colonial ties, mixed in with the usual litany of the railways and "democracy" which they allegedly brought in to civilize the heathens.schinnas wrote:With Bo Johnson in UK and Modi establishing good relationship with him, UK may soon be a constrained nation for Pakis to emigrate or have their ISI run amok. That however, leaves Canada out as the only holdout that is open and free for Khalistanis and jihadis.schinnas wrote:That analysis isn't entirely accurate.
UAE and Saudi are lucrative options for Paki elite (doctors, jernails, paki fauj who want to be mercenaries, etc). UAE is also their most preferred destination for money laundering, investment, shopping and partying by Paki elite.
UAE shutting down is a HUGE blow followed by Saudi shutting down. But Canada and UK aren't. That still gives room for their elite to escape that hellhole and foment trouble for India from there.
Per reports Modi was about to sign on some agreement on sending back Indian immigrants back to India within 15 days or something, when Sushma Swaraj advised him against it.thank god that Modi is no fool to be taken in by some snake oil selling country that is pushing colonial connections to seek convivial terms of trade while fully throwing their diplomatic weight behind the jehadi hordes.
didn't the pakis refuse to do the samePaul wrote:Per reports Modi was about to sign on some agreement on sending back Indian immigrants back to India within 15 days or something, when Sushma Swaraj advised him against it.thank god that Modi is no fool to be taken in by some snake oil selling country that is pushing colonial connections to seek convivial terms of trade while fully throwing their diplomatic weight behind the jehadi hordes.
The British foreign office were very unhappy about it when it didn't happen....This happened in 2017-18 period. Someone with a better memory can describe it in more detail.
More Papa Johns and corner plots.Aditya_V wrote:What are the implications of this
https://eurasiantimes.com/pakistan-army ... idor-cpec/
"Pen is mightier than the sword because you cannot sign Instrument of Surrender with a sword."
~Gen AK Niazi, 16 Dec 1971 Dhaka.
#HappySurrenderDay
https://www.lalibre.be/international/eu ... 0c12a1/url]rsingh wrote:Main newspaper in Belgium there was a strange article. It said that India was trying to influence EU . India is giving bad name to innocent Pakistan by spreading fake news about poor Pakistan. This after international reputation of Bakis.
more like bhai jahns (halal onlee)partha wrote:More Papa Johns and corner plots.Aditya_V wrote:What are the implications of this
https://eurasiantimes.com/pakistan-army ... idor-cpec/
It seems like a lifetime when Ertugrul was imposed as a bona fide hero by Prime Minister Imran Khan on Pakistan. If it was possible, Ertugrul would have been named the first Pakistani ever. But all the hard work didn’t go to waste after all. Ertugrul Ghazi, the father of the founder of Ottoman dynasty and the destroyer of infidels and stuff like that, landed in Pakistan to rule the hearts and minds of the citizens and even get a gig or two, or not.
The ambassador of a fraud
Engin Altan aka Ertugrul’s host in Lahore was a blingy TikToker and a local businessman. Mian Kashif Zameer himself is no less than a star, only if Neftlix discovers his talent of making friends in higher places and walking around with four kilograms of gold jewellery and keeping a lion as a pet. He could even get his own version of Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
Zameer roped in Altan as a global brand ambassador for his Chaudhry Group of Companies, signing a million-dollar deal. The chief minister of Punjab, Usman Buzdar, facilitated the Turkish actor with a House Shield and a rifle. Altan even expressed desire to work in a Pakistani film or drama. Everything was looking up, it seemed as if PM Imran Khan had delivered on his promise of people coming from abroad to find jobs in Naya Pakistan. But then there was a twist in the kahaani.
The gold-laden TikToker turned out to be a wanted felon with as many as eight cases of fraud, robbery, betrayal of trust and car theft against him in Lahore, Toba Tek Singh and Sialkot. On Wednesday, police arrested Zameer in Lahore for threatening a local TV journalist for reporting on his criminal record. This is the Pakistani brand Ertugrul is an ambassador of.
Not only that, news reports suggested that Zameer only paid half of the promised $1 million to his ambassador. But Zameer, in an earlier statement, had said that haters are hating on him because he was the first one to bring Ertugrul to Pakistan and 50 per cent payment was part of the contract. Jealousy was the reason, according to him. However, no official statement has come from the Turkish actor so far.