What are the top 3 successful companies in Pakistan?
there are many companies who are generating profit .But if we look their awareness in international point of view is none. So i will category them according to this. Packages is one them , second GUL ahmed , third nirala they are doing their buisness internationaly.
Reminton Pharmaceuticals is one of the top Pharmaceuticals of Pakistan.
It may in cricket.
Never in a war. When you know Pakistan is still inferior to India, you got to admit it. Pak vs India is similar to Ind vs China, but Indian navy has an advantage over Chinese [nonetheless China is far ahead] and Pak doesn't even have a sophisticated navy.
The strength of Pakistan is in ground forces, but India also has a very formidable land army.
So India will quickly gain control over waterways and air, with armies still fighting. But as PAF will have been almost destroyed, IAF would help Indian Army wipe out Pakistani Army.
What is the oldest dam in Pakistan?
Currently operational? The Jari Dam at 84 meters, completed in 1967. the Tarbela Dam is the largest earth filled dam in the world and is second largest by the structural volume. The Mirani Dam is the largest dam in the world in terms of volume for flood protection.
There are several damn projects currently under construction or in pre-planning stages so the above will change at some point in the near future.
How you find girl to in Pakistan?
Easy! Throw a throwing star one direction. All the ones that follow it are ninjas, The rest in ninja gear are the women.
Who is the present ambassador of India in Pakistan?
The current High Commissioner of India in Pakistan is H. E. Dr. T. C. A. Raghavan.
Hindustan is another name for India - which included Pakistan before 1947.
What is the salary of governor of Punjab in Pakistan?
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How many plateau are there in Pakistan?
Baluchistan Plateau and Potohar Plateau are the main Plateau in Pakistan. Both of these Plateaus are situated at the foot of great mountains
What is the area of India in square kilometers?
India's area in Square Kilometers - 3,287,240km2 (Total)
2,973,190km2 (Land)
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What is the effect of NRO in Pakistan?
NRO is a barbarian kind of approach with the poor people of Pakistan and facilitate the criminals, thieves, shamless, religiousless & ????? people in Pakistan only. The poor people of Pakistan will never gorgive all those who created and have taken benefit from this black source.
Note: Please Give My Message to the People of Pakistan that:
Those who are facilitated from NRO are not honest with OUR PAKISTAN, so we want to hang all the criminals till to death, also we want to bring revolution to justify the worst situation in our holly country.
Name of eight rivers of Pakistan?
Pakistan has dozens of rivers in Pakistan. Only, the Province of Punjab has 5 rivers alone i.e. River Ravi, River Satluj, Indus River, River Jhelum and River Chanab. Other prominent rivers are River Kabul, River Nari, River Sawat, River Ghaggar, Gilgit River, Astore River etc.
How long does it take to fly from New York city to Islamabad Pakistan?
Direct flight are not operational currently by PIA from New York to Islamabad. So you will have to take 1 stop flight which normally takes 20 hours to reach at JFK airport New York.
What is the soil type of Lahore?
Soil of Lahore is fertile and is suitable for cultivation. Near Lahore there are several fruit farms, especially in Rai wind.
What are the passes that connect Pakistan with china?
What is the Islamic republic of Pakistan?
Pakistan is a terrorist Muslim state of the 21st century.The country of over 16 million devoted people, always ready to sacrifice their lives for this lovely homeland and still proving to do so at this very moment. despite the turmoil and chaos through out the years since it got independence, the country still stands strong and people fully united. despite their being conspiracies and ill mindedness of the neighbors both on the east and the west, Pakistan still stands, as the crisis gets severe, it makes the countrymen more and more aware and strong. By the grace of Almighty, no one can and would ever dear to harm it, because the nation is awakened and getting enlighten day by day, moving swiftly and steadily to the destiny that was envisioned by its ancestors. Pakistan PaindaBad...
Despite opinions earmarking Pakistan as a terrorist State, the US Government which classifies terrorist nations, has not done so with Pakistan.
Who is current governor of Pakistan?
After 21st amendment in Pakistani constitution, Prime Minister is the Chief Executive of Pakistan. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is the head of the state because he is an elected prime minister.
What type of currency is used in Pakistan?
The Currency of Pakistan is in : Rupees
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How many countries does an airplane fly over to get to Pakistan from England?
Flights from Manchester fly to the East coast and head over Hull, cross the North Sea and fly over Holland, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, drops down over Georgia, crosses the Caspian Sea, over Turkmenistan, Afghanistan then entering Pakistan air space from Peshawar then Wah then Islamabad airport, hope that answers your question, Aafaq
Which city declared as a capital of Pakistan by quaid e azam?
Karachi was declared capital of Pakistan by Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Later General Ayub Khan declared Islamabad as the capital of Pakistan.
What is the length of Pakistan border line?
The coastline of Pakistan extends 1,050 km (650 mi), 250 km falling in Sind province and 800 km in Balochistan. It borders the productive NE Arabian Sea famous for its upwelling phenomenon. Its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers an area of 196,600 sq.km. and the territorial waters cover an area of 24,000 km2. The continental shelf of the Sindh coast extends to a distance of 150 km whereas that of Balochistan only measures 15-40 km. The prevailing ocean current direction is clockwise during the southwest monsoon season and anti-clockwise during the northeast monsoon season. The salinity value is generally 36 ppt. Tides are neither very high nor very low, but intermediate; the mean average height is about 10-11 feet. Tides are higher on the eastern side and their velocity is generally between 1-2 knots but may increase to 4 knots in narrow creeks.
The Makran Coast Range forms a narrow strip of mountains along about 75 percent of the total coast length, or about 800 km (500 mi). These steep mountains rise to an elevation of up to 1,500 m (5,000 ft). Most of the coast is underdeveloped, with deserted beaches and only a few fishing villages.
The coast is rugged and tectonic in origin as evidenced by the uplifted terraces, headlands and fluted beds. The mud volcanoes present along the shores further support this. The coastline is mostly bare desert with unique landforms such as sandy beaches, mud flats, rocky cliffs, headlands, bays, deltas, etc. Brief descriptions of these are given in the following section.
Habitat Types along Pakistan's Coastline:
Beaches
Sandy beaches are common along Balochistan's shores but rare in Sindh. Well-known beaches in Pakistan include Somniani, Hingol River, Ormara, Pasni, and Gawadar in Balochistan, and Clifton and Hawks Bay in Sindh.
Cliffs and Headlands
Rocky shores and cliffs are prevalent in Balochistan. They are generally composed of conglomerates of soft mudstone and sandstone, which are highly susceptible to erosion. Headlands are prominent in Jiwani, Pisukan, Gawadar Rasjaddi and Ormara, and are intervened by low-lying places comprised of alluvial deposits. Irregular cliffs present at Ras Malan are a result of tectonic activity. Several deep-seated faults are also evident. The Sindh coast on the other hand, is very poor in rocky shores. Buleji, Manora Rocky Ledge, Cape Monze, and a few other small sites are present in the extreme western part of the province. The steep cliffs at Cape Monze are a trajectory of Mor and Kirthar Ranges, and are composed of hard limestone.
Bays and lagoons
Bays and lagoons are protected bodies of water surrounded by land having an opening into the sea. In bays, the opening is wide, whereas in lagoons it is very narrow. There are no bays or lagoons along the Sindh coast, but several along the Balochistan coast, such as Gawadar Bay, Ormara Bay and Somniani Bay. Sandy coasts in a curvilinear pattern fringe the first three mentioned bays, which are slowly being destroyed by erosion. There are only two lagoons in the country, both of which are also located in Balochistan. These are the lagoons of Kalmat Khor and Miani Hor, which harbor dense mangrove vegetation on the insides.
Mud Flats
Mud flats are gently sloping, unconsolidated inter-tidal parts of estuaries, and are always occupied by marsh vegetation. Tidal flats are the same except that they lack vegetation. The entire Indus Delta and most of the Sindh coast is comprised of mud flats with mangrove vegetation. Mud flats are nonexistent in Balochistan except in Gawadar Bay, Kalmat Khor and Miani Hor lagoons.
Mud Volcanoes
Mud volcanoes are conical hills or mountains with a crater on top through which they gently emit liquid, mud and gas. They are commonly associated with petroleum deposits, hence their presence indicates high petroleum potential along the Makran coast. Mud volcanoes generally emit muddy and saline water, but occasionally large masses of rock are violently blown hundreds of feet into the air. The gases that are discharged include methane, ethane and traces of unsaturated hydrocarbons. Mud volcanoes are a common occurrence in Balochistan but are not found in Sindh.
Estuaries
Estuaries are coastal embankments that receive substantial freshwater runoff from land, and experience open tidal circulation with the ocean. In other words, estuaries are the mouths of rivers opening into the sea. There are three major estuaries in Pakistan, the largest one being the Indus estuary on the Sindh coast. The other two are the Hingol and Dasht estuaries both located in Balochistan.
Deltas
Deltas are an accumulation of sediments at the mouths of rivers where they empty into basins. Deltas consist of three major parts: the delta plain, delta front and prodelta. There are several small deltas at the mouths of seasonal rivers in Balochistan. However, one of the largest deltas in the world, the Indus Delta, is located at the mouth of the Indus River and covers almost the entire coast of Sindh. It forms a remarkably uniform landform with large extensive mud flats being intervened by narrow creeks, which are remnants of old, Indus tributaries. The western part of the delta between Phitti Creek and Karachi Harbor is now abandoned, although at one time the Indus River used to flow close to Karachi.
Which place in Pakistan is closest to the Equator?
The point on the southeastern seacoast of Pakistan where the coast meets India
and the Indian Ocean is the closest point to the Equator. The distance to the equator
from there is about 1,630 miles.