Archive for April, 2013
Loud Thinking April 25, 2013 at 10:04AM
“Intolerance of your present creates your future.”
–Mike Murdock
“The dreamers are the saviors of the world.”
– James Allen
“Destiny is not a matter of chance; it’s a matter of choice.”
–Anonymous
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”
–Eleanor Roosevelt
Loud Thinking April 25, 2013 at 08:54AM
@ImranKhanPTI @Asad_Umar @AndleebAbbas @JahangirKTareen @Jemima_Khan @PTIofficial look at motivation people are coming in hordes from USA to vote for PTI on 5/11. In fact, entire Pakistani nation hood is overwhelmed with the passion of contributing his share for the new PAKISTAN.
Loud Thinking April 24, 2013 at 10:01PM
China Acupuncture India
A Times of India Report
Now, Chinese choppers enter several hundred kilometres inside India
PTI | Apr 24, 2013, 07.40 PM IST
China’s devious plot exposed, 2 choppers entered Indian airspaceChina sticks to its stand, says no incursion by its troops in LadakhWe will find a solution to current situation: Khurshid on China incursionIndia will take every step to protect its interests: Antony on China incursionIndia asks China to revert to status quo in Ladakh
China says no incursion by its troops in LadakhTwo new airborne units for China border
LEH/NEW DELHI: As the intruding Chinese soldiers refuse to budge from their occupied position in Daulat Beg Oldi(DBO) sector in Ladakh, two Chinese military helicopters have violated Indian airspace at Chumar, several hundred kilometres southeast of Leh, adding to the prevailing tension. The Chinese choppers entered the Indian airspace on April 21 and hovered over the area for quite sometime and returned after dropping some food cans, cigarette packets and notes written in their local language, official sources said today.
The incident happened five days after a platoon-strength contingent of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had come 10km inside the Indian territory in Burthe in the DBO sector on the night of April 15 and established a tented post there.
Chumar, which is about 300km from Leh, provides another access to Aksai Chin, an area which is under illegal occupation of China, besides from DBO.
After the incursion incident, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, the border guarding force, has beefed up its strength in the area and Army from the nearby location had increased its surveillance.
Last September, Chinese helicopters flew over Chumar with some of its troops even getting onto the ground. The troops destroyed bunkers and old tents of the Indian Army before returning to their own air space. The situation in the DBO sector, meanwhile, continued to remain tense with the PLA personnel, who have come with some dogs and vehicles, refusing to budge from the area.
After the flag meeting on Tuesday, India asked China to revert to the status quo position in Depsang Valley in Ladakh where troops of both countries were in a face-to-face situation after Indian military alleged that Chinese forces intruded nearly 10km inside Indian territory.
Apart from the flag meetings between the local military commanders of the two countries, the issue has also been taken up by the officials of the Foreign Ministries under a working mechanism that was established to address problems faced by the two armies on the ground while patrolling the vast tracks of disputed boundary.
The incident has thrown out of gear a flurry of engagements at the top between the two countries before the planned visit of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to New Delhi next month.
Li, who took over from Wen Jiabao last month, chose India to be his first trip abroad as Prime Minister to send a message of friendship as well as importance China attached to improve relations with New Delhi.
From India, Li plans to go to Pakistan, China’s all weather ally.
The new Pakistan government, which is expected to be formed after elections next month, is expected to be in place when his visit take place.
Loud Thinking April 24, 2013 at 04:32PM
“If we are going to do anything significant with life, we sometimes have to move away from it- beyond the usual measurements. We must occasionally follow visions and dreams.”
Bede Jarrett (1881-1937);
writer
Loud Thinking April 24, 2013 at 01:49PM
Who made Pakistan a Banana Republic?
A fit case for action against all provincial governments, who defied the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, for not holding Local Bodies elections in the specified time.
In this regard, the Supreme Court, may debar from contesting general elections, all the CM’s and his cabinet ministers/advisers etc., to make it an example, so that no one dares violates in future, any orders of the judiciary.
These are the politicians, who by flouting the court orders with impunity, made Pakistan, a banana republic and a laughing stock for the world.
Loud Thinking April 24, 2013 at 01:32PM
Don’t Bore Your Audience with Your Writing
No one wants their writing to put readers to sleep. And yet, many managers write boring and repetitive e-mails, reports, and letters. To keep your readers engaged, try the following:
Use personal pronouns skillfully. Don’t overuse I (try not to begin paragraphs or successive sentences with it), but do lean heavily on we, our, you, and your. Those are friendly words that pull readers in.
Use contractions. Let go of your fear of contractions. You may have been taught to avoid phrases like “can’t” and “that’s,” but they counteract stuffiness, a major cause of poor writing.
Avoid passive voice. Passive voice results in convoluted, backward-sounding sentences. When possible, give every action an active voice. Don’t write, “The closing documents were prepared by Sue”; instead write, “Sue prepared the closing documents.”
Today’s Management Tip was adapted from “Don’t Anesthetize Your Colleagues with Bad Writing” by Bryan A. Garner.
Loud Thinking April 24, 2013 at 01:31PM
“Do not think that what is hard for you to master is humanly
impossible; and if it is humanly possible, consider it to be
within your reach.”
— Marcus Aurelius
Loud Thinking April 24, 2013 at 12:27PM
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Loud Thinking April 23, 2013 at 11:05PM
Imran Khan is the only leader who has spelled his policy absolutely clearly on drone attacks and Asif Ali Zardari.
Mian Nawaz Sharif, otherwise, speaks intelligently on media. But, what happened to him on the two questions, asked by Muhammad Malick of DunyaNews TV, about his policies on drone attacks over Pakistan and retaining Asif Ali Zardari, as president of Pakistan, is beyond comprehension.
I have never seen Mian Nawaz Sharif Sahab, so confused, short of words, upset and acting like a nincompoop. on any media interview.
The whole world witnessed a pathetic state of affairs, about the policy of PMLN, on these two key national issues.
For neutral observers, Imran Khan, has won on these issues, with flying colours.
Loud Thinking April 23, 2013 at 11:03PM
Exposé of PMLN’s Major Policy issues by its Own Chief
What a pity that Mian Nawaz Sharif said in his interview with Muhammad Malick of DunyaNews TV, that had PPP performed during its tenure of last 5 years, this PTI phenomena/problem would not have arisen.
This clearly implies the liking of Mian Sahab, towards Asif Ali Zardari. But, this also negates PMLN’s earlier mantra that PTI was launched by the agencies against PMLN. Later on, PMLN also said that PTI was launched by the PPP, to shrink PMLN’s vote bank.
So, this TV interview has blown to smithereens, PMLN’s stand on some major issues, like clear stance of stopping drones if it comes to power, support to Asif Ali Zardari for his next term, and myth of unseen hands, behind the resurgence of PTI.

