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  2. Military Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Publication date. May 2007. Publication place. Pakistan. Pages. 292. ISBN. 978-0-19-547495-4. Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy ( Urdu: اقتصادیاتِ عسکری پاکستان) is a book about the Pakistan military's economic activities and its consequences, written by Ayesha Siddiqa.

  3. Gwadar - Wikipedia

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    Gwadar. /  25.12639°N 62.32250°E  / 25.12639; 62.32250. Gwadar ( Urdu: گوادر, Urdu pronunciation: [gəʋɑːd̪əɾ]) is a port city on the southwestern coast of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. The city is located on the shores of the Arabian Sea, opposite Oman and has a population of over 90,000, according to the 2017 census.

  4. List of countries with highest military expenditures - Wikipedia

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    Some sources say that Russian and Chinese military spending are actually far higher than the chart due to captive markets and Purchasing Price Parity in those countries. [3] [4] 40 Countries with the highest military spending worldwide in 2023 [1] SIPRI Military Expenditure Database [5] List by the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

  5. Pakistan–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is a major non-NATO ally as part of the War on Terrorism, and a leading recipient of U.S. aid. Between 2002 and 2013, Pakistan received $26 billion in economic and military aid and sales of military equipment. The equipment included eighteen new F-16 aircraft, eight P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft, 6,000 TOW anti-tank missiles, 500 ...

  6. Foreign aid to Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom pledged £665 million to Pakistan from 2009 to 2013. Between 2014 and 2019, Pakistan was the largest recipient of direct UK foreign development aid. It received approximately £320 million in aid in 2019/20 as part of Department for International Development's programme. Pakistani proposals for foreign assistance

  7. United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    in the Arabian Peninsula United Arab Emirates Capital Abu Dhabi 24°28′N 54°22′E  /  24.467°N 54.367°E  / 24.467; 54.367 Largest city Dubai 25°15′N 55°18′E  /  25.250°N 55.300°E  / 25.250; 55.300 Official languages Arabic Common languages Emirati Arabic, English [a] Ethnic groups (2015) 59.4% South Asian 38.2% Indian 9.5% Bangladeshi 9.4% Pakistani 2.3% other ...

  8. Pakistan–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan and Saudi Arabia established relations in 1947, when Pakistan and India split. Relations have been historically close and friendly, frequently described by analysts as constituting a special relationship. [1] [2] [3] Pakistan has sometimes been dubbed as "Saudi Arabia's closest Muslim and non-Arab ally." [4]

  9. Criticism of the Pakistan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Modus operandi: Reinforcing deep-state dominance Control over economy: Military owned Pakistan's largest business conglomerations. The Establishment's runs Pakistan's largest business conglomeration with more than 50 business entities worth over US$20 billion; owned through Army Welfare Trust, Defense Housing Authority, Fauji Foundation and Shaheen Foundation; runs Pakistan's largest business ...