Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings


Btw, IMF recently even removed the GDP data for Poliostan, saying "no data", i.e they're In the same category as Afghanistan and Syria. Even most Sub-Saharan Africa countries have some GDP data, these clowns meanwhile have nothing.🤣 Big Lol.


Paki reddit/Twitter crowd is mostly diaspora or living in some DHA compound. Big waste of time even replying to them. They're woefully out of touch with reality and with what's happening in the rest of poliostan.
 
Btw, IMF recently even removed the GDP data for Poliostan, saying "no data", i.e they're In the same category as Afghanistan and Syria. Even most Sub-Saharan Africa countries have some GDP data, these clowns meanwhile have nothing.🤣 Big Lol.


Paki reddit/Twitter crowd is mostly diaspora or living in some DHA compound. Big waste of time even replying to them. They're woefully out of touch with reality and with what's happening in the rest of poliostan.
DHA babies combined with terminally inbred mirpuri from londonistan.
 
Porki economist motormama explaining porki infaaarmal ekonaami!!


View: https://youtu.be/NcSjKA6lPGA

She missed out the biggest informal industry in Pakistan which itself will make Pakistan 1 trillion economy that is terrorism.

Did you notice the quality of experts Pakistan has you can just guess by their lack of knowledge itself that how behind they are.

A normally guy in India who keeps has eye on Pakistan economy can produce better quality reports and can have a much better debate.
 
She missed out the biggest informal industry in Pakistan which itself will make Pakistan 1 trillion economy that is terrorism.

Did you notice the quality of experts Pakistan has you can just guess by their lack of knowledge itself that how behind they are.

A normally guy in India who keeps has eye on Pakistan economy can produce better quality reports and can have a much better debate.
Pakistan lacks the institutional capacity, technical expertise, and infrastructure required for accurate GDP estimation. The absence of a reliable population census further complicates macroeconomic assessments, as foundational demographic data is either outdated or incomplete. Moreover, the limited proficiency of local analysts in advanced data analytics raises concerns about the accuracy and credibility of official economic statistics.
 
the fuck is last bit about loans, India doesn't have any outstanding loan from IMF, these guys think only IMF gives loans. and "unki population zyada hai" is a classic paki response. "zyada qarza" no shit, more income means more spending lol. let's compare debt to gdp ratio.
This is a standard cope many retards make while coping with the fact that India's economy is big. High population size doesn't mean high GDP. China has same population as ours, yet has 5x more GDP. Entire Africa (ignoring their garbage GDP claims) has much smaller GDP than small South Korea alone.

It is like saying a 10-member team building a 2 storey building is far better than a 1000-member team building a 100-storey building because "floors per member ratio" is higher in the first case, let's ignore all the complexities and difficulties needed to build a taller building.

GDP = sum of values all goods and services produced in a country annually irrespective of it's population size. Pakistan minus it's fake data has like 30x smaller GDP than India with some 5.5x population difference.
 
Btw, IMF recently even removed the GDP data for Poliostan, saying "no data", i.e they're In the same category as Afghanistan and Syria. Even most Sub-Saharan Africa countries have some GDP data, these clowns meanwhile have nothing.🤣 Big Lol.


Paki reddit/Twitter crowd is mostly diaspora or living in some DHA compound. Big waste of time even replying to them. They're woefully out of touch with reality and with what's happening in the rest of poliostan.
Even porkis have started to accept their GDP data is fake.



EDITORIAL: There have been serious challenges to the data compiled by government functionaries by independent economists that have disabled administrations from taking appropriate mitigating measures well in time.
There are discrepancies in the calculation of Gross Domestic Product, the sum total of all goods and services within the country, indicated by: (i) lack of synchronicity between sub-sectors for example if the cement sector is witnessing a reduction in output then so must the building sector — a linkage that is often missing in attempts to show a higher growth rate; (ii) inflation is understated by taking account of subsidies be it in electricity tariff earmarked for the poor and vulnerable or be it for essential commodities, a rate not available to even the target group due to supply issues, or be it through a control of the exchange rate that reduces the impact of imported inflation (particularly fuel and cooking oil); and (iii) unemployment rate that is understated, given that Pakistan does not have functioning labour exchanges from which to draw accurate data like in other countries. Others more cynical argue that there is a lack of competent data gatherers and statisticians to present an accurate figure.

These shortcomings were referred to in the document dated 11 October 2024, uploaded on the International Monetary Fund website titled ‘Staff Report For the 2024 Article IV Consultation and Request for an Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility’, which noted that: “important shortcomings remain in the source data available for sectors accounting for a third of GDP, while there are issues with the granularity and reliability of Government Finance Statistics (GFS)…shortcomings include: (i) reliance on intra-census growth rates to estimate/extrapolate sectors accounting for around a third of GDP; (ii) limited availability of source data for GDP by expenditure; (iii) the absence of income-side estimates.
The most significant GFS issues are the lack of: (i) a proper economic classification of spending; (ii) granularity on revenues/expenditure of the provinces and autonomous institutions; (iii) consistency between above- and below-the-line measures of the fiscal deficit.
This was confirmed by the authorities in the Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies: “we recognise that there are still significant shortcomings, including in the quality of producer price data used to estimate GDP volumes, and in the source data available for sectors representing around a third of GDP which currently rely mostly on extrapolation of growth between census in FY06 and FY16.
 
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100000 🐷KR
That’s $360
 
F-35 Stealth Fighters for India

During Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Washington on February 12/13, President Trump hinted at a major arms deal, the potential sale of F-35 stealth fighters to India. This marks the first time the U.S. has signalled its willingness to offer these advanced jets to India. While the final agreement may take time to materialize, it is almost certain that Pakistan will react with alarm.

Pakistan, which has been touting its planned purchase of Chinese stealth fighters, will find itself at a disadvantage. The Chinese jets, powered by an inferior engine, are not expected to arrive in Pakistan for another two to three years. Despite this, the Pakistani military has been boasting about its potential air superiority. However, with India’s possible acquisition of the F-35, that notion has been completely upended.

China, too, has faced setbacks in stealth technology. After India deployed Rafale fighter jets in the east, China positioned four of its fifth-generation stealth fighters, the same model being sold to Pakistan, in Tibet. Unfortunately for China, Indian jets with superior radar systems detected them, exposing their stealth limitations.

While the U.S.’s willingness to sell the F-35 to India is a significant step, the deal requires Congressional approval, a process that only a leader like President Trump could effectively navigate. As a non-NATO country, India will face rigorous scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers. If approval is granted, India will still need to negotiate specifics, including avionics, weapon systems, and the terms of inspections, a standard procedures in such high-profile arms deals.

Beyond fighter jets, India is set to acquire a range of American-made military hardware and expand cooperation in AI development. These topics were central to discussions between Trump and Modi.

India has reason to be pleased with the outcomes of these talks. In addition to strengthening defence ties, the negotiations have helped temporarily avoid dreaded tariffs, while also working toward reducing the trade gap between the two nations.
 
Man these people are result of rape.

Sahih muslim 1456a
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (Allah her pleased with him) reported that at the Battle of Hanain Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) sent an army to Autas and encountered the enemy and fought with them. Having overcome them and taken them captives, the Companions of Allah's Messenger (may peace te upon him) seemed to refrain from having intercourse with captive women because of their husbands being polytheists. Then Allah, Most High, sent down regarding that:
" And women already married, except those whom your right hands possess (iv. 24)" (i. e. they were lawful for them when their 'Idda period came to an end).



When islamic invaders brutally butchered their forefathers and kidnapped and brutally raped their mothers n other women,


Today’s Pakistani mooosleerms grand moms were brutally raped n they did this as per advice from muhammad

I saw Abu Sa`id and asked him about coitus interruptus. Abu Sa`id said, "We went with Allah's Apostle, in the Ghazwa of Bani Al-Mustaliq and we captured some of the 'Arabs as captives, and the long separation from our wives was pressing us hard and we wanted to practice coitus interruptus. We asked Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) (whether it was permissible). He said, "It is better for you not to do so. No soul, (that which Allah has) destined to exist, up to the Day of Resurrection, but will definitely come, into existence."

Sahih Bukhari 2542
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