Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 29 Jun 2023 09:46
Why do you distinguish between them both?Manish_P wrote:I was expecting this to come from a paki anal-cyst but this guy is a Brit
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Why do you distinguish between them both?Manish_P wrote:I was expecting this to come from a paki anal-cyst but this guy is a Brit
Manish_P wrote:Bakistan FM was very firm on no new taxes last week
No, Anujan ji. No cave in here. This is even a higher level Paki perfidy than what the rest of the world is used to from them.Anujan wrote:Meanwhile ishaq “I know how to deal with IMF” dar has caved in, proposed raising taxes further. Scrapped tax amnesty. All in last ditch effort to save IMF deal.
This time around it might work, they’ve agreed to most IMF demands. The program ends on June 30 so they have a week to get it done.
Oh, yes. mea culpaSSridhar wrote:Why do you distinguish between them both?Manish_P wrote:I was expecting this to come from a paki anal-cyst but this guy is a Brit
To the best of my recollection/understanding, the Italians weren't objecting to India's entry into the UNSC, per se. They were objecting to expansion of the UNSC. India, Germany, Japan, Brazil wanted to enter the UNSC as permanent members of the UNSC. Italy was opposed to Germany's candidature, P@kis opposed India's, Argentian opposed Brazil's. China, never openly but behind the scenes, opposed both India's & Japan's entry. From what I recollect.Dilbu wrote: The US is promoting India’s membership in a larger UNSC council and if it was not for China’s opposition and that of Italy, it would have succeeded in its endeavour. {Did not know Italy is also objecting to India entering UNSC. What is their takleef?}
Let's not discount the Italian connection of the Cong 1st family.la.khan wrote:To the best of my recollection/understanding, the Italians weren't objecting to India's entry into the UNSC, per se. They were objecting to expansion of the UNSC. India, Germany, Japan, Brazil wanted to enter the UNSC as permanent members of the UNSC.Dilbu wrote: The US is promoting India’s membership in a larger UNSC council and if it was not for China’s opposition and that of Italy, it would have succeeded in its endeavour. {Did not know Italy is also objecting to India entering UNSC. What is their takleef?}
andChinese billionaire Jack Ma made a surprise visit to Pakistan this week after he arrived in Lahore from Nepal's Kathmandu.
Former Chairman of the Board of Investment (BOI), Pakistan, Muhammad Azfar Ahsan, has confirmed Jack Ma's visit to Lahore.The Alibaba Co-founder came to Pakistan on a personal visit on June 29 and stayed for 23 hours
Ma was accompanied by a delegation of seven businessmen, consisting of five Chinese nationals, a Danish individual, and a US citizen, says the report.
They arrived in Pakistan from Nepal via a chartered flight from Hong Kong's business aviation sector.
Three police officials and a Frontier Constabulary (FC) personnel were martyred while a terrorist was killed on Sunday after police and Levies checkposts in the Dhana Sar area of Balochistan’s Sherani subdistrict came under attack.
Sherani Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bilal Shabbir confirmed the fatalities to Dawn.com, adding that the exchange of fire between the security forces and the terrorists continued for almost two hours.
He said another FC personnel was injured, whose condition was out of danger. A terrorist was killed during the exchange of fire, while two others were injured.
Nepal, Pakis, SL, BD, Myanmar- the Chinese's are upto their old tricks.wig wrote:https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/world ... ces-522352
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma makes surprise visit to Pakistan; picture surfaces
extractsandChinese billionaire Jack Ma made a surprise visit to Pakistan this week after he arrived in Lahore from Nepal's Kathmandu.
Former Chairman of the Board of Investment (BOI), Pakistan, Muhammad Azfar Ahsan, has confirmed Jack Ma's visit to Lahore.The Alibaba Co-founder came to Pakistan on a personal visit on June 29 and stayed for 23 hoursMa was accompanied by a delegation of seven businessmen, consisting of five Chinese nationals, a Danish individual, and a US citizen, says the report.
They arrived in Pakistan from Nepal via a chartered flight from Hong Kong's business aviation sector.
Another $1 billion from IMF and Pakistan would have "demanded" Sweden take action.Pakistan asks Sweden to take ‘serious action’ against desecration of Holy Quran
Last time Sweden did something, all Pakistanis gathered in Peshwar, wore their soosai vest, collected their AK and proceeded to burn....the swiss flagpartha wrote:With $3 billion from IMF guaranteed, it's back to regular programming:
https://www.dawn.com/news/1762765/pakis ... holy-quranAnother $1 billion from IMF and Pakistan would have "demanded"Pakistan asks Sweden to take ‘serious action’ against desecration of Holy QuranSweden{Switzerland} take action.
Protests against Quran desecration by a Danish-Swedish far-right extremist in Sweden have swept through parts of Pakistan. Now, a video shows enraged Muslim clerics mistakenly setting fire to the national flag of Switzerland aside from the Stars and Stripes of the USA
I am still confused why KFC and McDonald are still intact and not burned?Pakistan asks Sweden to take ‘serious action’ against desecration of Holy Quran
PM Shehbaz demands proper investigation into the incident "without any interference"; Pope Francis says desecration of the Holy Quran has made him "angry and disgusted".
Updated about 3 hours ago
This time they plan something bigger... Showbaaz has called for jihadistan-wide protests this Friday.Anujan wrote:...
Last time Sweden did something, all Pakistanis gathered in Peshwar, wore their soosai vest, collected their AK and proceeded to burn the swiss flag...
My sources tell me that the Swedish government has been rattled due to this call for protest in Pakistan, and has immediately formed a peace negotiating committee and issued an apologyPrime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for nationwide protests on Friday to uphold the sanctity of the Holy Quran and to demonstrate against the recent incident of its desecration in Sweden.
The incident took place last week when a man, who fled from Iraq to Sweden several years ago, tore up and burned a copy of the Holy Quran outside Stockholm’s central mosque
purely sorrowful looting, and burning of course, pious acts that truly express the heartfelt grievances of the phata abdulspartha wrote:I hope some looting and burning happens resulting in $3 billion loss to the economy. Idiots deserve it.
Strategic summary:Strategic partners
From the articlepartha wrote:https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/108706 ... c-partnersStrategic summary:Strategic partners
Strategic co-operation between strategic partners India and US is upsetting strategic balance in South Asia.
there you are... it's just a percentage... in madarsa maths 7% of bakistan is greater than 6% of Endia... easy-peasy, bring on the naan-korma.In the face of the challenge posed by the expanding Indo-US strategic cooperation, the first and foremost task facing our policymakers is to stabilize the country politically and accelerate the pace of GDP growth to seven per cent and above while maintaining a credible security deterrent at the lowest level of armed forces and armaments.
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/pak-wom ... ds-4173281Pak Woman Meets Noida Man While Playing PUBG, Comes To India With 4 Kids
Noida: Police have detained a Pakistani woman and her four children who were illegally staying in Greater Noida, where they were allegedly sheltered by a local man who met her through online game PUBG, officials said on Monday.
The police have also detained the man, a Greater Noida resident, who allegedly housed them in his rented accommodation, they said
The Pakistani woman, who is in her late 20s, and the local man had got in touch over online game PUBG, which led to a friendship between them, the police officer said
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said it had arrested five Pakistanis on Wednesday on allegations of “illegal emigration” to Israel, which Islamabad does not recognise as a state.
The FIA said in a tweet that its Mirpurkhas crime circle carried out the arrests, stating that the suspects had been working in Tel Aviv as “helpers and car washers”.
Separately, FIA Sindh (Zone-II) Director Abdul Hameed Bhutto told Dawn.com that all five of the arrested men were residents of Mirpurkhas who “travelled to Israel with the help of an agent, said to be an Israeli citizen”.
The FIA statement on Twitter said that each of the suspects paid the agent Rs300,000 to Rs400,000 to enter Israel while Bhutto stated that they paid over Rs2m to the agent to get employment in Israel.
“The accused person … while working in Israel, used to send his salaries in the form of foreign remittances through the Western Union of Pakistan post office, Mirpurkhas, which were accordingly received by his relatives residing in Mirpurkhas, Sindh,” the FIR stated.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani’s maximum benefit on Russian crude would stand at $7-8 million/100,000 tonnes compared to Middle Eastern oil, translating to Rs1.30/litre discount on petrol for consumers, an Energy Ministry official told The News.
The discount could further increase to Rs1.60/litre petrol for the end consumers, in case National Refinery Limited, Pakistan Refinery Limited, and PARCO refined URAL, the official added.
“The ultimate benefit for end consumers is too low against the government’s high hopes from the heavy Russian crude, which is being refined by the decades old Pakistan Refinery Limited,” he said. “However, if Pakistan had a state-of-the-art deep conversion refinery, it would have maximised the benefits of URAL with maximum production and zero furnace oil output.”
The official said that if the Platts report was kept in view, Russian crude oil DAP (Delivered at Port) price in India stood at $65.7/barrel against Brent crude DAP price at $80/barrel.
However, in the international market, URAL price is at $57/barrel and Brent crude is at $75/barrel. As per the fluctuations in Brent crude price, URAL price also varies accordingly.
India is importing discounted URAL in bulk and refining it in its deep conversion refineries, making maximum finished products with zero furnace oil output and exporting them to Europe and making windfall profit.
In the case of Pakistan, the DAP price of URAL is estimated at $70/barrel including the shipping cost of $12-13/barrel from Russia to Pakistan against the DAP price of light crude from Saudi Aramco and ADNOC which is also at $80/barrel. This is how the URAL’s arrival price is $10/barrel below the price of crude from the Middle East, which Pakistani refineries use for finished products, a senior official stated while quoting the Platt prices about Russian crude in India.
Russia is not extending the special discount to Pakistan rather it is extending the same discount that other countries are getting. “The price relief per litre is too little, which if not passed on to the end consumers, but even then Pakistan’s economy will get the benefit of $7-8 million/cargo."
Pakistan's refineries use 80 percent light crude from Saudi Aramco and ADNOC under long-term contracts and consume 20 percent crude by purchasing from the spot market. Now it is up to the government how it mixes the Russian crude. The official said that the government has not yet received the PRL report about yields and how commercially viable Russian crude is. “However, there are indications that PRL can save $7.3 to 8 million per cargo of 100,000 tonnes of URAL crude.”
The official said that the discount from Russia will continue to vary every month keeping in view the Brent price fluctuations in the international market.
“If local refineries are allowed to upgrade in the next 4 years, the benefit from URAL can rise threefold,” the official stressed, reminding that the policy for local refineries was still pending after two-and-half years.
He said that PRL was blending 45 percent URAL, 45 percent crude from the Middle East, and 10 percent local crude. From URAL, PRL has produced 10 percent petrol, 60 percent furnace oil, 10-15 percent high-speed diesel, and 15 percent other items.
PRL is too old as it was incorporated in Pakistan as a Public Limited Company in May 1960. It is a hydro-skimming refinery designed to process various imported and local crude oils to meet the strategic and domestic fuel requirements of the country. The refinery has a capacity of processing approximately 50,000 barrels per day of crude oil into a variety of distilled petroleum products such as motor gasoline, high speed diesel, furnace oil, jet fuels, kerosene oil, and naphtha. urnace oil produced from URAL has high viscosity at 700cSt, and PRL has to mix 10 percent diesel in it to decrease its viscosity to 180cSt so that it can flow. This was how furnace oil production escalates to 60 percent, and diesel production is slashed by 10 percent, the official informed.
Thus, net diesel production will stand at 10-15 percent out of URAL. This means that out of 100,000 tonnes of URAL, the decades-old PRL will have to export 60 percent URAL crude in the shape of furnace oil at 75 percent of crude with a 25 percent loss. Since the discount is reasonable, even then using URAL is beneficial for Pakistan’s economy.
The official said that if Pakistan wanted to maximise the benefits of discounted Russian oil, it has to immediately announce the much-awaited refining policy for local refineries so they can upgrade in the next four years. As far as the new refinery is concerned, it will be established in the next 7-8 years if Saudi Aramco starts working on it right away, the official added.
Typical Paki strategical brilliance isn't it, trying to get Saudis or the Americans (IMF) to gift them money to build refineries to process Russian crudeAditya_V wrote:So they want Saudis to start Funding and buildign a new refinery for the Pakis right away?
One question sirji,RoyG wrote:Chetak,
When a country fails, it’s women are for sale.
A LOT of human trafficking of their women to Indian buyers is already happening.
Could be in hundreds of thousands over the years.
The usual strategy will be to sign some MoUs and publish that in the media for H&D and then go back to using donkeys Showbaaz will manage it and complain that no peace prize is given.Manish_P wrote:Typical Paki strategical brilliance isn't it, trying to get Saudis or the Americans (IMF) to gift them money to build refineries to process Russian crudeAditya_V wrote:So they want Saudis to start Funding and buildign a new refinery for the Pakis right away?
Showbaaz should be nominated for the peace prize if he manages to do it
What goal he had for the kids we probably will never know. Muslim, Christian, Hindu, etc. doesn’t matter. You’re just a cash vow for a trafficker or owner.chetak wrote:One question sirji,RoyG wrote:Chetak,
When a country fails, it’s women are for sale.
A LOT of human trafficking of their women to Indian buyers is already happening.
Could be in hundreds of thousands over the years.
which clown purchased the bride along with a brood of 4 ready made kids
[/quote]partha wrote:
The official said that if Pakistan wanted to maximise the benefits of discounted Russian oil, it has to immediately announce the much-awaited refining policy for local refineries so they can upgrade in the next four years. As far as the new refinery is concerned, it will be established in the next 7-8 years if Saudi Aramco starts working on it right away, the official added.
The uniformed jihadis which is the Pak military is really the largest corporate in pakistan and into practically every industry.bharathp wrote:...
also - is Pakistan some sort of land where without policy from govt, no one will dare to do anything?
g.sarkar wrote:https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/108774 ... k-position
Controversial Kishanganga, Ratle projects: Hague court rejects India’s all six objections, upholds Pak position
This topic is covered by other Pak newspapers. Even if they win, can they enforce any judgement against a sovereign state, India in this case?
NEW DELHI: India on Thursday made it clear it will not join proceedings initiated by Pakistan at the Permanent Court of Arbitration over two hydropower projects in Kashmir that has ruled it was competent to consider and determine the disputes.
The Indian side has contended that Pakistan’s move to approach the Hague-based tribunal was illegal since the disputes were already being addressed by a neutral expert under the provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty. Earlier this year, India also sought the modification of the six-decade-old treaty because of the Pakistani side’s “intransigence”.
Asked about the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s ruling, external affairs ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi told a regular media briefing that India’s position has always been that the proceedings at the Hague-based tribunal are not consistent with the Indus Waters Treaty and are “patently illegal”.
“Our consistent and principled position has been that the constitution of this so-called court of arbitration is in contravention of the clear letter and spirit of the Indus Waters Treaty. A neutral expert is already seized of the differences pertaining to the Kishanganga and the Ratle [hydropower projects],” he said.