Tag: journey to pakistan
CPEC and Pakistan – The Real Challenges Ahead
Complex Infrastructural dynamics, multi-tiered development agendas signifying the marriage of two countries on the merits of economy, CPEC is no stranger to being referred as the talk of the entire world. With several countries looking up to its development and getting interested to take part, an equal amount of people look down upon it in […]
The 2021 economic realignment of Pakistan with China
The day Pakistan was created and got its independence it was eminent that any land that was not part of the final deal before leaving Indo Pakistan was meaningfully set for dispute among the two new born nations that were long ruled by the great British empire. It was once known as the sun that […]
Trek through Motherland to be Patriotic
Books and screens introduce only a little to the beauty of sites. Visits to parts of motherland generate different type of affiliations. Mind and sensations receive a different message. Every time you touch the bushes, stones, sand particles and water of blue lake, you feel affectionate towards these. When you meet and talk to people […]
Fourteenth August Without Prime Factor
Peoples not formally and regularly honouring their martyrs of Independence and Freedom are destined to perish sooner or later. Martyrs of Independence of Pakistan murdered in their localities in cities and towns of India and massacred indiscriminately on way for migration over to Pakistan, were all civilians. Territory and people of Pakistan are indebted to […]
Professional Journeys’ Narrative – 2
Every huts’ settlement or village has its own well of bitter water for the survival of camels, goats, sheep etc. These animals have physically adjusted themselves to this kind of water. In summer this water is very cold and the animals drink it greedily. Such wells are 150 to 200 feet deep. Long rope and […]
Professional Journeys’ Narrative – 1
During November 1960, we reached Khokhra Par on Pak-India Border. We had to start our journey by Camels, for 80 miles distance towards North. It was seven days journey in all. On an evening we were informed that Camels had been managed and that we had to start our journey the very next day. Following […]