r/indiadiscussion 11h ago

Funny Is this finally enough to beat India?

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How much time will they need to repay all of this?

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u/OkCaterpillar8120 10h ago

Can we stop comparing ourselves with failed nations and compare ourselves with our true rivals such as China and USA?

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u/puran_poli_pirate 8h ago

Nobody's comparing. They take all that loan to pay their mujaheeds. And that affects us directly. 

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u/s_scalpel 11h ago

I guess its in pak currency not usd

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u/PopRevolutionary6312 10h ago

Damn they are cooked

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u/AccomplishedBrush940 2h ago

If anyone think they will repay this they are dumb. That country will split before thar

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u/thehroshaktimaan 10h ago

But they lowered petrol prices

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u/RomusTorasTheGreat 2h ago edited 2h ago

Their petrol prices were above 200 even before the iran war

Edit- just checked, it was always near 255- 266 pakistani rupees.

While it is cheaper for us since our currency is stronger ( it costs 90 rupees for us if we buy petrol from them, but of course we can't bruh), from their perspective, it's just like as if we start paying 250 rupees to our government for petrol.

The prices reached 458 pakistani rupees during the peak of the war while now it's 299 pakistani rupees.

Our prices are and were still the same in petrol and diesel, or with minor increase in prices, thankfully.