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Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 20 Jan 2023 17:42
by Paul
Nilofer Afridi Qazi
@ninoqazi
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Jan 17
Stepping out of our country, literally makes one realise the depth of the abnormal environment we live in. It is very disturbing. This is not sustainable acceptable quality of life for 220m. Frequency of violence, lack of care, on a permanent repeat loop.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 20 Jan 2023 18:25
by Neela
Manish_P wrote: Gimme money for Polio eradication too..

No wait. I forgot that Billwa is sponsoring that.

Yawn - Poliovirus traces detected in Lahore, all clear in 37 cities

True. The got a few million aid for Polio eradication. No amount is too small you see.
We forgot taller , deeper friend
Gimme money for infrastructure (and use my wife, my house, my land, even my balls, as collateral )

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 20 Jan 2023 19:37
by la.khan
What we need, instead, is an ecologically friendly and egalitarian project of economic development beyond neocolonial debt bondage and unbridled capital accumulation
Development beyond neocolonial debt bondage :shock: That translates to living beyond their meagre means, generally funded by someone or the other of their 3.5 sugar daddies. So that they can maintain some pretence of keeping up with India. No questions ever asked about repayment of debt. Anytime the creditor wants his monies back, these t*rds willing pay them as long as they can get more money out of the creditors. The best benefactor these pigs had was the USA. Weapons, cash, veto in the UN, loans rescheduled on non-payment, favourable media coverage, GCs for their spawn etc. And, these snakes bit the same that fed/fattened them :eek:

Unbridled capital accumulation :shock: Let PRC with its USD2T forex reserves hear it from these beggars :P

No wonder these scum want the Mughal Sultanat to come back where 5-7% t*rds could live of the taxes of 92-93% of non-Muslims working their butts off :roll:

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 00:43
by nachiket
la.khan wrote: Development beyond neocolonial debt bondage :shock: That translates to living beyond their meagre means, generally funded by someone or the other of their 3.5 sugar daddies. So that they can maintain some pretence of keeping up with India. No questions ever asked about repayment of debt. Anytime the creditor wants his monies back, these t*rds willing pay them as long as they can get more money out of the creditors.
This is exactly how these turds have lived so far. Paki awam is used to an artificially high standard of living which does not match their low productivity for decades now. All financed by free aid money from their 3.5 fathers and foreign debt which they can only service by borrowing more. It is really amazing how they have managed to keep this "borrow from Peter to pay Paul" economic system going this long. Just compare the fuel prices in Pakistan to those in India or even Bangladesh over the last 10 years. Even in the midst of their periodic forex crises the prices are still lower there and imports of consumer goods continue unabated.

Even now I doubt they will actually implement the IMF demands. That would bring forth the stark reality of a significantly lowered standard of living in front of their awam which will never accept it. Doing so would mean at minimum a historic loss in the elections for the current dispensation and more likely riots and mayhem. They will find some new way of whoring themselves to the US, Saudis or China and get more aid or deferred loans to keep the ponzi scheme going another year or two.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 01:11
by Anujan
^^^
It is borrowing from Peter to pay Peng.
Then it was borrowing from Pasha to pay Peter and Peng

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 02:44
by CalvinH
A neocolonial debt bondage that produces victims who own 100+ Papa Johns Franchises in US? That sounds like a good bondage to me.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 02:45
by nachiket
Anujan wrote:^^^
It is borrowing from Peter to pay Peng.
Then it was borrowing from Pasha to pay Peter and Peng
They can try to borrow from Prakash now. But I hear he has a small heart.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 07:18
by Manish_P
^ Borrowing from Prakash is below their H&D.

They believe that they were cheated of their rightful inheritance by Peter when he returned the keys of the house back to Prakash instead of Pervez..

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 07:39
by Aditya_V
The number of Pervez's is 12% of the subcontinent and 94% of the economy is controlled by the Prakash's and Pervez make up 25% make up of Peter's home, all these problems will be over. So the Pervezes moving in large numbers to Peter's home will put an end to a lot of Peter's game.

Peter will become a victim of it's own policy for the subcontinent, the more Peter performs his agenda in the subcontinent, the pervezes he will have in his home.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 08:51
by chetak
Manish_P wrote:^ Borrowing from Prakash is below their H&D.

They believe that they were cheated of their rightful inheritance by Peter when he returned the keys of the house back to Prakash instead of Pervez..
bookha nanga's position is that if you (Modi/India) have given grain free of cost to afghanistan, we are also भिखारी and worthy of the same freebies and largesse.

the fools made a grave mistake by pissing off Modi/India just after the floods hit them.

a bitter lesson to the pakis was long overdue and who better than Modi to administer such a कड़वा lesson to the aam abdools and ayeshaas thereby leaving them absolutely flummoxed and most of these aam abdools and ayeshaas ended up blaming their नेताओं for not being able to get ready help from India.

usually amarinder singh and his turbaned ilk would orchestrate a sympathetic wave for the pakis starting from punjab and that wave would soon reach lootyens dilli who would then activate the presstitutes, wagah kandle kissers, (not so)civil society, the track thoo darbaaris, and the BIF NGOs and khul jha sim sim, the wagah border would open wider.

this time around, the tried and tested formulae, used so very often by the pakis and their sleeper cells in India, just did not work at all.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 10:02
by sanjaykumar
Yeah their best buddies across the border are awfully quiet.

The Khan market crowd also are conspicuous by their absence in this fight for humanity and secularism. What a wonderful opportunity to further secularism in Pakistan, I mean India.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 10:14
by Manish_P
sanjaykumar wrote:...
The Khan market crowd also are conspicuous by their absence in this fight for humanity and secularism...
Social media has been a great leveler in this aspect. Previously these vile creatures had the exclusive monopoly on the distribution distortion of information.

Seems they have now reached the “Better to stay quiet and be thought wise than to open your mouth and prove otherwise” stage

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 10:29
by g.sarkar
https://www.rediff.com/news/report/maso ... 230120.htm
Masood Azhar's 3 nephews killed on entering India
Source: ANI - Edited By: Senjo M R, January 20, 2023

Highlighting the security forces' framework of neutralising terror activities in Kashmir Valley, former Chinar Corps commander Lt Gen Anil Bhatt (Retd) said the troops eliminated three nephews of Pakistan-based terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed's chief Masood Azhar within a few days of entering India.
Lt Gen Bhatt served as Chinar Corps commander in 2018 when the Indian Army carried out extensive operations against terrorist leadership in Kashmir Valley and eliminated major groups operating in the region and 274 terrorists were killed in one year. He served in Jammu and Kashmir thrice.
In the podcast with Smita Prakash, editor-in-chief of ANI, Lt Gen Bhatt said, "We have reduced the average age of a terrorist. Hizb-ul-Mujahideen leaders previously would not survive for 5-10 years. By the time my tenure was getting ended, their survival was nine months. The survival rate of local youth who took up arms was six months. The outcome has been that lesser people join them."
He said the situation was made difficult for the terrorist organisations as a result Jaish chief Maulana Masood Azhar sent his nephews to carry out terror activities.
"The situation was like that the Jaish leader Masood Azhar sent his nephews to the Tral area. The first nephew who was supposedly a great leader who was a sniper and had claimed that he would create the situation in Tral the way it was 15 years back. He was eliminated within 15 days. The second nephew was sent, and we eliminated him in 10 days. And, the third nephew was eliminated in three days. That was the kind of intelligence network we had," Bhatt said.
......
Gautam
Are we going back to regular Fridin activities again?

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 10:30
by chetak
Manish_P wrote:
sanjaykumar wrote:...
The Khan market crowd also are conspicuous by their absence in this fight for humanity and secularism...
Social media has been a great leveler in this aspect. Previously these vile creatures had the exclusive monopoly on the distribution distortion of information.

Seems they have now reached the “Better to stay quiet and be thought wise than to open your mouth and prove otherwise” stage
especially after pappu's and the mafia menagerie ended up firing just blanks all throughout the Bharat todo yatra...

But the BIF is not done yet as the BBC "documentary" proves....


wonder who the real target of the BBC hit piece was/is....

Modi or sunak....

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 11:51
by Manish_P
chetak wrote:...

But the BIF is not done yet as the BBC "documentary" proves....

wonder who the real target of the BBC hit piece was/is....

Modi or sunak....
The real target is the Indian audience.

They need them to generate revenues to survive

Data shows India remains BBC’s largest market for global audiences

The BBC has released its yearly Global Audience Measure (GAM) which records the total weekly number of adults accessing the BBC around the world.

India continues to be the biggest market among the BBC’s international audiences, with a weekly audience of 72 million adults. This includes BBC News’ Indian languages, BBC.com and BBC Studios’ international channels, and is an increase of 9 million from last year (63m in 2020).

The top 10 countries by BBC News audience are:

India - 65m
United States of America - 48m
Nigeria - 34m
Kenya - 15m
Tanzania - 14m
Iran -13m
Bangladesh - 12m
Afghanistan -12m
Brazil - 11m
Pakistan - 8m

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 12:18
by Neela
sanjaykumar wrote:Yeah their best buddies across the border are awfully quiet.

The Khan market crowd also are conspicuous by their absence in this fight for humanity and secularism. What a wonderful opportunity to further secularism in Pakistan, I mean India.
Manish_P wrote:
sanjaykumar wrote:...
The Khan market crowd also are conspicuous by their absence in this fight for humanity and secularism...
Social media has been a great leveler in this aspect. Previously these vile creatures had the exclusive monopoly on the distribution distortion of information.

Seems they have now reached the “Better to stay quiet and be thought wise than to open your mouth and prove otherwise” stage


Now I want you to imagine something. You are walking on the street minding your business . You have chores to finish, and things to do and are busy. .As you briskly walk with purpose, You notice a gentleman on the side who looks a little haggard but has a nice coat. He says , "excuse me Sir, do you have a minute". You stop, and listen to him. He begins by talking about scientific reports on air pollution. YOu are surprised and drawn intothe conversation thinking , how does this guy know so much. He goes on about Ukraine war, inflation, prices, cost of living. You are intrigued but a weird feeling comes over you because he uses the word "South Asia" halfway in between, and you get a hint that this guy is going to make you donate. " At exactly the same time, this fellow unbuttons his coat and reveals a big shiny begging bowl. :D . You are surprised for a minute and then come to your senses -you realize is a Khan market fool batting on behalf of Pakis.


No no brother. the gang inst silent. Ms.Haider, visionary-nonpareil , as explained above, takes to more sophisticated forms for begging on pAk behalf by cloaking it under a South-Asia Union negotiation for better procurement prices. Just that she uses climate change , air pollution as convenient platforms. In the end, she says "South Asia benefits" but we know her and her past better dont we .


https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/t ... 387979.ece

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 12:40
by Manish_P
:rotfl: We do indeed

Meanwhile in regular scheduled programming..

Yawn - Shipping lines may stop Pakistan operations, warns PSAA
The ship agents have forewarned the government that all export cargoes could come to a halt as foreign shipping lines are considering stopping their services for Pakistan after banks stopped remitting freight charges to them for lack of dollar availability.

Apart from bordering countries, almost all the international logistics from Pakistan are catered by sea and any disruption could create serious issues for the country’s international trade, Pakistan Ship’s Agents Association (PSAA) chairman Abdul Rauf warned Finance Minister Ishaq Dar through a letter.
Wait a minute i thought India was a sea-locked country :?:

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 22:18
by vimal
What Pakistan is going through is normal for that country. No need to report or respond.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 22:20
by Dilbu
At least 8 injured as blast derails train in Balochistan’s Bolan
At least eight people were injured in an explosion near a railway track in the Paneer area of Balochistan’s Bolan district on Friday, a senior Railways official said. Pakistan Railways spokesperson in Balochistan, Muhammad Kashif, told Dawn.com that the blast occurred when the Peshawar-bound Jaffer Express was passing by the area. The train was coming from Mach area.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Kach Agha Samiullah also confirmed the incident while talking to Dawn.com. He said it was a remote-control explosion that derailed multiple bogies of the train.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 22:24
by Dilbu
Appears to be two different incidents from the name of victims. TTP is still attacking cops in KPK.
Two cops martyred in TTP-led terrorist attack
LAKKI MARWAT/ KHYBER: Two police officials have lost their lives while three others sustained injuries in a terrorist attack led by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) on a security check post of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (K-P) Khyber district.

As per preliminary details, armed militants, including a suspected suicide bomber, carried out the attack on security check post, police officials said on Thursday. The martyred policemen were identified as Manzoor and Younas. According to District Police Officer (DPO) Imran Khan, the terrorist activity took place at the Takhta Baig checkpost in the district's Jamrud area during which the attackers also used hand grenades and also opened gunfire.
Two policemen martyred in Charsadda terror attack
CHARSADDA: Two police personnel have been martyred in a terrorist attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Charsadda district, police confirmed Saturday.

In the latest attack on law enforcers, the terrorists opened fire at a police checkpost on Nowshera Road in Dheri Zardad, Charsadda District Police Officer Sohail Khalid told Geo News.

The attack left three policemen injured, who were shifted to the District Headquarters Hospital. However, two policemen succumbed to their injuries while one was under treatment, the police said. Martyred policemen include constables Imran and Rameez, while the third law enforcer Yousuf Ali was shifted to Peshawar due to critical injuries.

The Dheri Zardad attack comes as Pakistan fights rising terror attacks — especially by the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and from across the Afghan border.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 22:27
by Dilbu
This usually means they are eager to talk with TTP.
Bilawal rules out talks with terror outfits
In an interview with the US-based Washington Post newspaper in Davos on the fringes of the World Economic Forum, he said that he believed that if Pakistan and the Afghan government work together, both the countries will be able to maintain regional security.

“The most legitimate and the most viable way for us to address the issue of terrorism will be for the interim government in Afghanistan to take appropriate action against these groups,” Bilawal said, reiterating Islamabad’s demand of the Taliban government in Kabul to weed out terrorist organisations.

The foreign minister offered help in any such efforts. “What we will prefer is for the interim government of Afghanistan to take action against terrorists that may be in their country, and we are ready and willing to help them increase their capacity and ability to deal with that threat,” he said.

He said that the previous Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government followed a policy of appeasement towards the TTP. [Former prime minister] Imran Khan not only gave the TTP a place to hide but also released their prisoners, who were in the custody of Pakistan and also interacted with them,” Bilawal said.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 21 Jan 2023 23:30
by vijayk


This male looking garbage scum Paki Hina Rabbani ...

look at the aukat of these filthy human garbage ... India is doing all terrorism in Lahore. Look at the secular fabric of India being torn apart by Modi. This filthy garbage need to stew in their filth



Gaurav Sawant response

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 00:33
by vimal
India must be the only nation that calls its enemies to the table and gives them so much space.
I'm yet to see a Cuban or Iranian being allowed space in any public discussion.
Its not the pakis that are filthy, its the entire BiF cabal in India.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 02:33
by sanjaykumar
No reserves, no money, no economy, no food, no military victories.

It seems Pakistanis have been stripped of everything except their smirking entitlement. They give the same vibe as the haughty beggar.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 03:10
by CalvinH
Paki establishment is looking at the nightmarish scenario of Imran's return to power on its own and with easy majority. The only way to prevent that is a brazen and open intervention in the upcoming state and national elections. But with a country already super sensitive to that its not the option that is on the table.

PMLN government has proven to be totally ineffective to stem the downward acceleration with super Dar turning out a real dud. Every day PMLN remains in power improves the chances of Imran's bagging more seats.

A compromise could be:
- Disqualify Imran through multiple cases but let PTI win and retain Punjab and KP in next state elections
- declare financial emergency and let a technocratic set up take over under Paki supreme court. The set up runs Pakistan for next 1-2 years giving Establishment some space

hence the talk of a technocratic set up with some appeasement to PTI. In Longer term try to break the PTI and PMLN and establish another party that can run center.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 03:23
by Sanju
Time for another Towel Thread of ye olde tymes. A new generation of BRF denizens need to experience it.

That ShauCh{ala}y article should be the opener on that thread.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 05:41
by Anujan
CalvinH wrote: PMLN government has proven to be totally ineffective to stem the downward acceleration with super Dar turning out a real dud. Every day PMLN remains in power improves the chances of Imran's bagging more seats.
Who are you accusing of being a dud?!!

Dar has a colorful history. Unfortunately my second cousin (thrice removed) has memories of an elephant

https://www.dawn.com/news/848873/sharif ... rt-in-2000

Sharifs used paper mill to whiten money, Dar told court in 2000

In the statement, Ishaq Dar accused Nawaz and Shahbaz Sharif of money laundering in the Hudaibiya Paper Mills case. At one point in the 43-page statement, Mr Dar said that on the instructions of Mian Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif, “I opened two foreign currency accounts in the name of Sikandara Masood Qazi and Talat Masood Qazi with the foreign currency funds provided by the Sharif family in the Bank of America by signing as Sikandara Masood Qazi and Talat Masood Qazi”.
:rotfl: Maybe he can demand a loan in the name of Gautam George Goldstein and Joseph Narendra Benjamin in IMF, and sign for 10 Billion dollar and rescue paki economy
The confessional statement of Senator Ishaq Dar was recorded before a district magistrate in Lahore. He was brought to the court from a jail by Basharat Shahzad, who was then serving as assistant director in the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

According to legal experts, the senator's deposition was an 'irrevocable statement' as had been recorded under section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).

Senator Ishaq Dar has always been regarded as one of the closest aides of the Sharif family, and is now also a relative as his son is married to Nawaz Sharif's younger daughter. :shock:
I have seen my share of backstabbing between inlaws, but not to this extent :mrgreen:

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 15:33
by Anujan
From Wall Street Journal

In Pa­kistan, of­fi­cials shut down the Neelum-Jhelum hy­dro­elec­tric plant last year af­ter de­tect­ing cracks in a tun­nel that trans­ports wa­ter through a moun­tain to drive a tur­bine.


The head of the coun­try’s elec­tric-ity reg­u­la­tor, Tauseef Fa­rooqui, told Pa­kistan’s sen­ate in No­vember that he was con­cerned the tun­nel could col­lapse just four years af­ter the 969-megawatt plant be­came op­er­a­tional. That would be dis­as­trous for a na­tion that has been bat­tered by ris­ing en­ergy prices, said Mr. Fa­rooqui. The clo­sure of the plant has al­ready cost Pa­kistan about $44 mil­lion a month in higher power costs since July, ac­cord­ing to the reg­u­la­tor.
We heard news about it. Assumed it was a payment issue. Didn’t know it was this bad.

Also obligatory
Pakistan lost $44M a month due to tunnel crack.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 17:53
by Cyrano
vimal wrote:India must be the only nation that calls its enemies to the table and gives them so much space.
I'm yet to see a Cuban or Iranian being allowed space in any public discussion.
Its not the pakis that are filthy, its the entire BiF cabal in India.
Agree. I dont get why these media houses have so much khujli to talk to Pakis. To prove that our govt doesnt care but we do therefore we know better than our govt ? And when will we learn that if at all you give a Paki a public forum they will spout aggressive BS ? They are compelled by the ingrained jehadi hatred and fear of serious repercussions at home if they start talking reasonably. That dog tail will never straighten.

In fact Sri Sri ji did quite well by responding sweetly but factually and exposed her rotten mindset. Heena was scared of him and turned away from him most of the time and still spouted her disrespectful BS. But we need to put in front of a paki, always someone who won't hesitate one bit to bite their head off at the very first BS statement. Like a Gaurav Arya or even Sadhguru.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 22 Jan 2023 17:59
by Aditya_V
Cause many media houses for long report to foreign Governments, not Indian interests like many Political parties in India. It is clear from actions that large parts of the Politico Media Beauracary Jidicary and even some parts of our military have long been comprised.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 10:57
by Manish_P
Bakistan supporting efforts to cut global warming with self sacrificing moves. World must compensate bakistan generously

Yawn - Power breakdown reported across Pakistan
A power breakdown was reported across Pakistan on Monday morning after the frequency of the national grid decreased, according to the Ministry of Energy.

The ministry said that the system of frequency of the national grid went down at 7:34am today resulting in a widespread breakdown in the system. “System maintenance work is progressing rapidly,” it tweeted.

In an interview with Geo News, Energy Minister Khurram Dastgir said that the breakdown was not “major”. Dastagir went on to say that the restoration of grid stations in Peshawar and Islamabad had begun. “I can assure you that power will be fully restored across the country within the next 12 hours,” he added.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 11:13
by partha
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?

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 12:07
by Aditya_V
I think Pakistan can export to wood(especially of their Mango trees and areas around LOC),coal and scrap large amounts of Vehicles, 2 wheelers, trucks, railway tracks, railway wagons at a Deep discount to India to manage thier forex shortage.

No need Power and education for the AAM abduls.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 12:16
by chetak
Aditya_V wrote:I think Pakistan can export to wood(especially of their Mango trees and areas around LOC),coal and scrap large amounts of Vehicles, 2 wheelers, trucks, railway tracks, railway wagons at a Deep discount to India to manage thier forex shortage.

No need Power and education for the AAM abduls.

perish the thought, Aditya_V ji

they certainly cannot export wood from mango trees.

how else do they control, prune and trim their leaders

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 12:39
by Aditya_V
Good one, me thought of only export revenue from Sale of Mangoes.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 13:23
by partha
I hope someone from phoren office reads this (after power is restored).

My strategic input to this week's phoren policy briefing: condemn Sweden for allowing blasphemy and issue a warning that Pakistan will refuse up to $1 Billion if Sweden offers.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 14:04
by RCase
Aditya_V wrote:I think Pakistan can export to wood(especially of their Mango trees and areas around LOC),coal and scrap large amounts of Vehicles, 2 wheelers, trucks, railway tracks, railway wagons at a Deep discount to India to manage thier forex shortage.

No need Power and education for the AAM abduls.
But Pakistan will not trade with India due to its 'principled stand' on Kashmir, Modi, BJP, RSS, zulum on Mussalmans, Hindutva, Kaffirs, Ghazwa-e-hind dushman mulaq etc.

Until India revokes article 370, 35A, Modi resigns, revokes demonetisation, practises secularism for muslims, declares BJP, Hindutva, RSS as terrorists, brings back Congress government, talks is not possible.

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 14:09
by Aditya_V
Its called High sea sales, Invoiced and put on a ship by Pakis to UAE based entity which sells to India after leaving paki waters for 2% commission on heavily discounted goods

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 14:13
by RCase
When the stomach is hungry, it will focus the mind very quickly. The awam abduls and ayeshas are now focused on getting atta, dal, 'ghee', veggies and the essentials. Mashallah! They are now involved in 'jihad' amongst themselves to get these items. We are hearing less of atim bum, jihad, Kashmir and ghazwa. May they be in this state forever, Inshallah!

Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022

Posted: 23 Jan 2023 14:15
by RCase
Aditya_V wrote:Its called High sea sales, Invoiced and put on a ship by Pakis to UAE based entity which sells to India after leaving paki waters for 2% commission on heavily discounted goods
With shipping lines discontinuing their services to Pakistan, pray, how will they ship things? Now they are a 'sea-locked' country!