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Pakistan

Pakistan is an Islamic country in South Asia consisting of four federal territories and four provinces. With an estimated population of 170.6 million as of 2011, Pakistan is the second biggest Islamic population in the world.

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What is the scope of aerospace engineering in pakistan?

Pretty wide actually but with limitations since Pakistan is still relatively new to the Aerospace industry.

Pakistan does not build Passenger jets.

Pakistan also does not build helicopters. However, a Pakistani Engineer did build one in his garage. You can check out the video on youtube. This is proof that the nation certainly has talented individuals and with more focus it very well can build just about anything it pleases.

In terms of manned aircraft design & development the nation's capabilities are limited. With products such as the K-8 trainer and the new JF-17 fighter, Pakistan's Aerospace industry in terms of aircraft development is relatively new but growing. No doubt, as India begins producing impressive indigenous aircraft such as the Saras, LCA, MCA and LCH, Pakistan will have to step up its game to face the challenge. This will result in a rise in demand for Aerospace Engineers.

Unmanned aircraft however is a different story. Pakistan has had incredible success in developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). So much so that even nations such as Australia and the United States (the US border patrol) have bought UAVs such as the 'Border Eagle' UAV from private Pakistani Aerospace companies like Integrated Dynamics.

In other areas of Aerospace such as Missile development Pakistan also excels, some would argue it is ahead of India (this has been stated even by Indian media) in this field. Pakistan builds a large number of Ballistic missiles such as the Nasr, Abdali, Ghauri and Shaheen series. In addition, it also builds cruise missiles such as the Babur and Ra'ad.

Furthermore, Pakistan has also built quite a few satellites as well such as the Badr-1, Badr-2 and Pak-Sat that were all successfully launched into orbit.

Being a relatively young country, Pakistan is new to the Aerospace industry. However, every nation has to start somewhere. It looks like Pakistan has had more successes than failures so it looks like it is on the right track. Furthermore, if this country has the intelligence and talent required to build a nuclear bomb then it by all means possessed the merit to develop just about anything it wants or needs. All it takes is government funding but unfortunately, Pakistan's talented youth and professionals have been suppressed for decades by its incompetent leaders. If this changes, the country has the potential to become a greater world player than it is now.

Are Pakistan people Jews?

Yes, by far the dominant religion in Pakistan is Islam, but 5% of Pakistanis are Non-Muslims, usually Christians and Hindus.

Why Pakistan faced refugee problem in 1947?

in the year imediatly before partion tere was wide spread violence between muslims and non muslims and whe the red cliff award were annouced the things became even worse. people migrated from both coutriesand settled in the other. over 10 million peoplehad move from india to pakistan without any ssuffient belonging. the goverment had not funds also. and so it was very difficult to seettle them fast

The capitol of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's northernmost district beginning with C?

Chitral is the capitol of the Chitral district of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

The Chitral district is the northernmost district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Is Karachi Pakistan's fashion capital?

Yes, Karachi is the largest city of Pakistan and is known as port city of Pakistan. All exports are done through this city from Pakistan.

Which ocean is situated in south of Pakistan?

The Arabian Sea is closest to Pakistan, which is part of the Indian ocean.

What is Pakistan weather like?

Answer: Pakistan's climate is dry and hot near the coast, becoming progressively cooler toward the northeast uplands. The winter season is generally cold and dry. The hot season begins in March, and by the end of June the temperature may reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Between June and September, the monsoon provides an average rainfall of about 38 cm. in the river basins and up to about 150 cm. in the northern areas. Rainfall can vary radically from year to year, and successive patterns of flooding and drought are not uncommon.

Pakistan covers 340,403 square miles (881,640 km2),[37] approximately the combined land areas of France and the United Kingdom, with its eastern regions located on the Indian tectonic plate and the western and northern regions on the Iranian plateau and Eurasian land plate. Apart from the 1,046 kilometre (650 mi) Arabian Sea coastline, Pakistan's land borders total 6,774 kilometres-2,430 kilometres (1,509 mi) with Afghanistan to the northwest, 523 kilometres (325 mi) with China to the northeast, 2,912 kilometres (1,809 mi) with India to the east and 909 kilometres (565 mi) with Iran to the southwest.[38] The different types of natural features range from the sandy beaches, lagoons, and mangrove swamps of the southern coast to preserved beautiful moist temperate forests and the icy peaks of the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains in the north. There are an estimated 108 peaks above 7,000 metres (23,000 ft) high that are covered in snow and glaciers. Five of the mountains in Pakistan (including Nanga Parbat) are over 8,000 metres (26,000 ft). Indian-controlled Kashmir to the Northern Areas of Pakistan and running the length of the country is the Indus River with its many tributaries. The northern parts of Pakistan attract a large number of foreign tourists. To the west of the Indus are the dry, hilly deserts of Balochistan; to the east are the rolling sand dunes of the Thar Desert. The Tharparkar desert in the southern province of Sindh, is the only fertile desert in the world. Most areas of Punjab and parts of Sindh are fertile plains where agriculture is of great importance. The climate varies as much as the scenery, with cold winters and hot summers in the north and a mild climate in the south, moderated by the influence of the ocean. The central parts have extremely hot summers with temperatures rising to 45 °C (113 °F), followed by very cold winters, often falling below freezing. Officially the highest temperature recorded in Pakistan is 50.55 °C (122.99 °F) at Pad Idan.[39] There is very little rainfall ranging from less than 250 millimetres to more than 1,250 millimetres (9.8-49.2 in), mostly brought by the unreliable south-westerly monsoon winds during the late summer. The construction of dams on the rivers and the drilling of water wells in many drier areas have temporarily eased water shortages at the expense of down-gradient populations.

Basically Pakistan has not one consistent climate condition. It varies according to the season. In Summer it is hot, Airy, Sometime extremely rainy and airy. In the month of July and August it is quite unpredictable that when rain starts even in the hot sun as it is also called the "Barsat". In Winter it is cold enough, after winter, in spring it is pleasant with light cold wind, not hod and not cold days.

Is Pakistan rich or poor?

Good question, though it takes some explanation. I would say Pakistan is really in the middle. Neither dirt poor nor filthy rich. Despite some areas lacking infrastructure, the people of Pakistan (the majority, at least) are more prosperous than the people of India.

Pakistan has many natural resources that, if taken advantage of, could make it very prosperous and wealthy. Pakistan also has - like many other countries - loads of talented people. It has millions of very smart Engineers, Doctors,Scientists, etc. It has an extremely powerful military & Intelligence agency as well, it is one of the few countries in the world with nukes. However, the one thing Pakistan lacks is the most important: A strong leader. That is something Pakistan has almost never had (with the exception of a few).

George Washington once said "An army of asses led by a lion is more terrifying than an army of lions led by an ass". Without a strong leader, a country will go nowhere regardless of how smart its people are. If Pakistan one day gets a very strong leader (and not corrupt thieves like those that have run it for the past couple decades), it may very well transform into a great power. It's already a regional power, so I wouldn't call it a poor country. But at the moment, it's not rich either.

Which country is better Pakistan or Sri Lanka?

As my research Pakistan is far more best than India beacuase it gets aid and develpos itself.Beacuse it fight;s for other countries and the republic of India mostley break,s rules and that is why it doesnt gets aid and stays poor

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Yes i agree with the previous poster above, Pakistan does fight for other countries like during the Arab-Israel war, Pakistan offered to send elite troops to help the Arab nation against Israel. Pakland also enjoys warm relations with China which is a permenant member of the UNSC and was made so by Pakistan and a emerging superpower and can veto any sanction imposed on Pakistan and Sino-Pak relationships have been described by Chinas leader as "Higher than mountains, deeper than oceans".

India does nothing for it's citizens, In 2010 India has surpassed Africa as having the most people living in poverty with over 450 million people living with under $1.25 a day while China has been boosting its developments and modernizing their country fast and building infrastructure being the worlds #1 in modernizing

What is the salary of a medical professor in Pakistan?

It varies from institution to institution and also from subject to subject. Generally, basic medical sciences staff earn more salaries because of various allowances such as non-practising allowance. Well, if you are a full professor you will get salary in 6 figures per month anyway whether you are on a government pay scale or whether you are hired in a private institution. Generally, the expectation for a professor in ophthalmology (like in your case) is around Rs. 1,50,000/- per month (Pak rupees).

How did the cold war affect Pakistan?

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

Is Pakistan stronger than Afghanistan?

no Pakistan would not be able to becuze russia is the 2nd strongest countrie in the world and Afghanistan had beatin them,afghans are so strong that they had war over each other and the whole place got destroyed.

How you would serve Pakistan?

Pakistan is a beautiful and an upcoming country. It presents alot of challenges but that presents opertunity for the right person. It is easy to live in the west and gather lots of wealth but at the end of your life, you will just be an ordinary person who did well from his/her self and no one else. Helping a potential filled country but problem country of God like Pakistan in achieve something will make you nothing less than a legend. First thing you have to be is to be not very greedy about money or worldly possessions. 2nd, get into some position in Police or justice or education or health or governance. These are the areas which are really needing some serious attention. Make sure you give it your 110 percent and don't be shy about advertising your work. Write and let your good intentions be known. Voice your opinnions. Have friends in media as they might come in handy. Always remind yourself that you are a force for good. Don't be afraid to lay it all including your life on the line for the cause of good. You will be successful and so will Pakistan. I seriously think that we will inshallah one day overcome all our internal and external problems and will become a beacon of light shinning with success and setting examples for others. IA

What is total lenght of Pakistan's border?

the total length of Pakistan border is connected with Afghanistan (1920Km), China (560Km), Iran (720Km), India(about 2000Km) and coastal boundary with Arabic sea(830Km).thus a total boundary line of about 6560 Kilometers (Km).

List names of cottage industries of Pakistan?

they are :

paints and varnishes

ceramic industry

paper ind

surgical ind.

sports goods ind.

garments ind.

chemicals and cosmetics

automotive and transport

food and beverages

financial services

energy and water

pharmaceuticals

conglomerate

banking sector

advertising

tobacco

apparel

Why illitracy in Pakistan?

Literacy rate in Pakistan is 58 percent. This is the claim of Pakistani Government. Private sources argue on it and according to them the literacy rate is under 50%.

How much custom duty from saudi arabia to pakistan for 32 inch led tv?

30% of the total price of TV. Make sure to bring the original invoice with you or try to get the current value of TV in Pakistan. Get the invoice of lower price some how. Then show it to the customs officer. It is very hard to convince them.

What designation did Pervez Musharraf give himself after the military coup in Pakistan?

After imposed martial law in 1999. He gave himself the title of Chief Executive. After sacking the president, he became president of Pakistan.

What is the national dish of Pakistan?

Pakistan traditional food is divided in categories which are further divided in further categories... Karahi Breads curries Kababs Rice

Who was the President of Pakistan in 2006?

Mr. Rafiq Tarar remained president of Pakistan till June 2001. General Pervaiz Musharraf sacked him and became president. So, year 2001 witnessed two presidents i..e Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf and Justice Rtd. Rafiq Tarar.