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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

pakistan is seeing a lot of concrete monsters rising from dust...here is a tribute to a few from karachi and lahore

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  • Great projects from my brother nation of Pakistan

  • thanks for the possitive support

  • thanks for the possitive support

  • plz anyone tell me the names of all the songs in this video... thnx...

  • first part is enigma...and second part is....castles in the sky by ian van dahl!

  • and last one is tiesto's just be!

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  • as an Indian i have a few things 2 say

    1st - these projects look amazing, i especially like the Karachi waterfront

    2nd - whats up with all the hate? as i scroll down the comments i c ppl talking about how poor n shit India is.. like wtf...

    u should take pride in seeing the whole subcontinent develop - theres projects very similar 2 these all over India 2

    DONT LET POLITICS DIVIDE US!!!

  • That looks really nice. Greeting from Mexico.

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  • I want to know the title and artist of the second music video

  • most of those r cancelled, like karachi waterfront, crescent bay(they r forcing the investors to leave) and karachi financial towers(already built in Dubai instead of karachi)

  • Nice presentation!! All these projects remain on paper,it would be nice if thy were a reality,I see more than 100 nice buidings,eachone will cost atleast a BILLION $,so the cost of building them will be a minimum of 100 Billin $'s.Does Pak has that kind of money to spend on Buildings?Pak GDP is around 176 Billin $'s.Pak spend most of its money on Foriegn Debt servicing i.e paying interest on loan it barrowed & still barrowing.YOU GUESS when will these buildings be completed.Propably in yr 3011.

  • i think its possible we must always think forward to build a new and developed pakistan

  • how are you gonna stop all these islamic terrorist from blowing up these buildings.

  • @supersan16 To be honest with you we do not cry about the past and we know more than anyone else that past is the past but it is the past we keep in mind not to forget cause we fall we learn and than we rise.... :)

    On the other hand I am in favour of EU kinda South Asia but the intentions on leaders part; or the politics of that region would never allow anything like that to happen any time soon...

  • @MrBeautifuluniverse

    Buddy, we can cry about the past as much as we want. I think its reasonable for Indians to be pretty upset that you guys refused to be part of the union back in 47' - thus weakening us both.

    But the fact is whats done is done. Our leaders need to recognize that we have common issues that we can help eachother with, and theres no benefit in continuing the hate.

  • @supersan16 I agree with all your points but let us not forget that we shed our ancestors blood to get Pakistan and than with the help of Indian intervention we lost our east wing... We do not forget you see that is the f*****g reason why hatred persists...

  • @supersan16  I totally agree with youu ! As a Canadian I live in a country where many people came from other countries to live in canada and I like to learn about other peoples cultures , religion and respect them.. what I find sad is that there is still lots of people not open minded and racists everywhere in this worls.. Hope its gonna change.

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