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This is what is really needed:
Financial Times - China proposes $15bn Indus dam scheme in Pakistan
To control flooding and provide power at the same time, as well as supporting the economy.
This will be a disaster for Sindh
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This is what is really needed:
Financial Times - China proposes $15bn Indus dam scheme in Pakistan
To control flooding and provide power at the same time, as well as supporting the economy.
Are you that ignorant happycanuck?
Seriously get some knowledge first about Asia, before commenting on Asia, because you look pretty stupid.
according to the partition rules of "Taqsim-e-Bharat", majority muslim areas were supposed to go to Pakistan.
I think a. hussain is talking about lakshadweep islands near southern India.
Lakshasweep islands has a muslim majority.
Also you should take care of French minority in Quebec. Everyone knows their resentment of the "anglais"
If you have nothing nice to say, stay out!
Our Indian friends come in many colors, US , Canuks, Israeli and some even Sindhi - - and of course they have "concerns" --- However, what should be clear to them or any reader of this thread is that what most Pakistanis want from their relationship with China is economic advancement and development, that Indians (regardless of US, Canuk or Israeli guises) seem to oppose such a development is a sorry comment on their ability to see their self interest -- After all, which is a better outcome for Indians, A prosperous Pakistan in which greater number of her population is educated and thus capable of rejecting radicalism, both intellectually and physically, or a desperate Pakistan that seeks to externalize internal problems??
But our poor and brave, soldiers and civilians, are suffering without much Chinese help domestically.
That explains why you keep whining about Pakistani Kashmir being under "illegal occupation".
In fact, it is India that is illegally occupying Kashmir. And claiming Chinese land (Aksai chin) as a part of Kashmir.
Check the economy section, to see the enormous number of economic deals that China has with Pakistan. Including the recent Sino-Pakistani "nuclear deal".
Or things like this: China proposes $15bn Indus dam scheme in Pakistan - Financial Times
Our Engineers are all over Pakistan doing construction work, a fact which makes India cry about "PLA on the LoC" or "Chinese troops in Giglit Baltistan". India doesn't want to see anything good for their neighbours.
Our Indian friends come in many colors, US , Canuks, Israeli and some even Sindhi - - and of course they have "concerns" --- However, what should be clear to them or any reader of this thread is that what most Pakistanis want from their relationship with China is economic advancement and development, that Indians (regardless of US, Canuk or Israeli guises) seem to oppose such a development is a sorry comment on their ability to see their self interest -- After all, which is a better outcome for Indians, A prosperous Pakistan in which greater number of her population is educated and thus capable of rejecting radicalism, both intellectually and physically, or a desperate Pakistan that seeks to externalize internal problems??
EverythingPakistani brothers, I want to make a survey, each person can only answer an answer, thank you!
1:J-20
2:J-10B
3:J-11B
4: Yuan SSK
5:052C DDG
6:99G MBT
7:return ticket to Chinese space station
8:093 SSN
9,054A FFG
10,Economic cooperation and investment
11,Other