No, it has a coastline on the Bay of Bengal, which is part of the Indian Ocean.
well its not below sea level its above, the argument is senseless if it was it would had been under water long time ago and there would never be a karachi we know, i dont know the exact values but you can find them on google earth or any atlas book.
How student can play a role in progress of Pakistan?
the roll of student he does everything for our country otherwise or wrong or right bit by bit he will do then everybody follow him then you can see our will progress
When did balochistan join Pakistan?
It was with Pakistan (writing about Paki-Baluchitan) in 1947, when Partition of India took place. The king of Balochistan didn't jump to Indian side in 1947, Aug 14. It tried to remain neutral. In 1949 it agreed to Pakistan's side.
How long does it take for a package from Pakistan to get to the US?
Usually about a week and a half to 2 weeks. Not too long at all. Make sure you don't send anything perishable though. And try to package everything so if it gets tossed around a lot, nothing will break. I usually wrapped things like cookies or delicate items in bubble wrap to give them some extra cushion.
Who is the present CEO of gourmet bakers Lahore Pakistan?
The owner of Gourmet Foods Pakistan is Mr. Nawaz Chattha...
The swift code for all UBL Branches in Pakistan is UNILPKKA
Who change the weekly holiday Friday to Sunday in Pakistan?
The then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Nawaz Sharif, declared Sunday, instead of Friday as weekly holiday on 23rd February 1997.
14 September 1947.
Answer given by Jamal Abdul Nasir from Lahore, Pakistan
What is pakistan's main industry?
Pakistan has quite a few exports. The top three exports from Pakistan are raw cotton, rice and leather products. Other exports include surgical instruments. synthetic textiles, engineering goods, and carpets.
Yes, if you have a Danish Identification number, then you are still a Danish citizen.
Who was the fouder of Pakistan?
If you read the history of Pakistan, there were a lot of leaders who struggled for the free Muslim State (Pakistan) Including Alama Iqbal, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar, Muhammad Ali Jinnah and many more; but the Title of Father of nation is given to Quaid-e- Azam Muham Ali Jinnah.
Why does Pakistan think they have the right to Kashmir over India?
Legally, Jammu & Kashmir is an integral and inseparable part of India. The British had ruled India as one undivided country made up of many provinces and princely states. When they left, India was partitioned into two separate countries. The new country, as mentioned earlier, was called Pakistan. The British as well as the leaders of both India and Pakistan had agreed to one basic principle - every inch of land must go either to India or to Pakistan. In other words, people living in India before the partition of 1947, had only two options: they could either join Pakistan or they could join India. They could not remain independent.
Jammu & Kashmir was actually an exception. The Maharaja of the State had wanted time to decide whether he should join Pakistan or join India. But the rulers of Pakistan did not want to give him the opportunity to decide and instead attacked his state, killing hundreds of people and causing extensive damage to property. The Pakistani action forced the Maharaja to join India. But still pakistan try to take over kashmir which is illegal.
What is the route between Pakistan and Afghanistan?
The Karakoram Mountains and The Khyber pass and the Hindu Kush region.
Whose picture on the Pakistan currency?
The picture on Pakistani Currency notes is of great Muslim Leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who was born on October 20, 1875. He is renowned due to his interpersonal and leadership skills, who gathered the Muslims of India and became the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah assumed the real hero for Pakistan and known as Quaid-e-Azam (the great leader). He died as first Governor General in 1948 after the freedom of Pakistan in 14-August-1947.
How many seats in Punjab assembly of Pakistan?
The Provincial Assembly of the Punjab has 371 seats. The Pakistan Muslim League (N) has the most seats with 313.
What is the name of sea of Karachi?
The sea that touches Karachi on its southern side is called as Arabian Sea. There are many shores of Arabian sea in Karachi i.e. Clifton Beach, Cape Mount, Sun Set Point, Paradise Point, Hawks Bay etc.
What territory on South Asia is claimed by both India and Pakistan?
I do believe it is called Kashmir.
How many atomic missiles Pakistan have?
Well Pakistan started Nuclear Programe and extended through the hard work of its own and brilliant engineers to maintainthe equilibrium of power in the region and possible attack of its neighbours and far neighbours. Pakistan at present working on Uranium, Plutonium, its various isotopes, thermobomb, deuterium and tritium, cesium-137, strontium-90, and some synthetic elements, etc.
The U.S.-based Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) estimated that Pakistan had built 24-48 HEU-based nuclear warheads with HEU reserves for 30-52 additional warheads. But this counting is far behind actual facts since Pakistan's Nuclear program is secret, secured and fully protected that even friend of Pakistan could approach. The NRDC's and the Carnegie Corporation of New York's estimates of approximately 50 weapons are from 2002-03 estimations. In 2000, U.S. Military intelligence estimated that Pakistan's nuclear arsenal may be as large as 100 warheads. The actual size is hard for experts to gauge owing to the extreme secrecy which surrounds the program in Pakistan.
According to a US congressional report, Pakistan has addressed issues of survivability in a possible nuclear conflict through Second Strike capability. Pakistan has been dealing with efforts to develop new weapons and at the same time, have a strategy for surviving a nuclear war. Pakistan has built hard and deeply buried storage and launch facilities to retain a second strike capability in a nuclear war.
It was confirmed that Pakistan has built Soviet-style road-mobile missiles, state-of-the-art air defenses around strategic sites, and other concealment measures. In 1998, Pakistan had 'at least six secret locations' and since then it is believed Pakistan may have many more such secret sites. Time and again, US agencieis and secret agencies of the world confirmed that Pakistan nuclear program is secure and fully secret.
What is the Average Number of sunny days in Pakistan?
Talking about Punjab (the biggest province) winter season is very limited. Almost 310 days out of total 365 days are sunny. And areas like Cholistan Desert (16,000 square kilometers), Indus Valley Desert (19,500 square kilometers), Kharan Desert, Thal and Thar Deserts (200K Sq. kilometers) are generally 365 days sunny.
So all in all, we can say that apart from Northern region, whole of the Pakistan is sunny through out the year.