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no and never Pakistan will not exist in 2013
In Marketing, the term "Capital C" refers to financial markets that exist with the purpose of buying and selling longer termed debt, or even equity-backed securities. These Capital C Markets are overlooked and regulated by official financial bodies such as the BoC and SEC.
Financial Market exists in order to facilitate the interaction between providers of capital such as savers and investors and users of capital such as companies and government This is because individual will excess cash wants or look for avenue to invest and make their money gain- make more money, while individual with a deficit or lack of cash seek investor to invest. A Financial Market exist to allow transaction with mutual benefit to take place between both parties. It exist in order for investor and investment seeks to conduct business easily.
The LGBT community in Pakistan is secretive, so no surveys exist on the subject.
They are or they could not exist on such a slim margin when billions of dollars are traded every day.
yes
No. Thailand has night markets. I believe they also exist elsewhere in Asia.
Markets allow people to buy what they need to consume and sell the specialized goods and services they produce.
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The only Indian cities that ever WERE the capital of India are Bombay and Delhi, so all other Indian cities qualify as never having had that staus. Bombay (now known by it's Indian name of 'Mumbai') became capital of a unified India under the British Empire until Edwardian times, when the British transferred the capital to Delhi. This has remained India's capital ever since. So just consult a map of India to see it's other cities- none of these ever were India's capital. (N.B. remember that Pakistan didn't exist until Partition in 1947 / 48- Islamabad may now be Pakistan's capital, but up until British withdrawal it was just another Northern city, and Pakistan itself was all part of the British Indian Empire).
Pakistan did not exist as a country before WW2 as it was part of India and ruled by Britain. After WW2 Britain started to lose empire and India gained independence and Pakistan was formed. So it can be argued WW2 was of great benefit to Pakistan