Nawaz Sharif: A Detailed History | Eon Podcast #15

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @eonpodcast
    @eonpodcast  Год назад +41

    Aoa everyone. This one turned out really long. Here are the timestamps to help you out.
    0:00 Intro
    Part1
    1:55 Upbringing and Early Years
    4:31 Mian Sharif: Father of Nawaz Sharif
    8:51 Entry Into Politics
    Part 2
    12:35 Nawaz Sharif: A Character Study
    16:51 Nawaz vs Shehbaz
    20:07 Credit Where It's Due: Relations w/ India
    22:27 We are a Fickle People
    23:54 Tangent: Imran Khan's Greatest Challenge
    25:34 People Liked Nawaz Sharif
    27:41 Lack of Formal Training
    Part 3
    29:02 1st Term as Prime Minister (1991 -1993)
    30:24 Conservatives Liberal
    32:26 Role of Army in Making Nawaz
    33:54 Toxic Politics Has Always Been Around
    35:51 Role of Army Continued
    39:00 Privatization of Industries
    42:10 Resignation from Prime Ministership
    43:30 Constitutional Crisis: History Rhymes in Pakistan
    45:45 Opposition Against PPP
    Part 4
    46:10 Second Term and Supermajority (1997-1999)
    48:18 Failures vs Achievements of Second Term
    49:06 Credit Where Due: Atom Bomb
    53:07 Was the Motorway Really Needed?
    56:25 Nawaz Sharif's Vision
    57:48 Yellow Cab Scheme
    58:26 Heavily Censored Corruption Story
    1:00:53 Nawaz Sharif is Still Main Draw
    1:02:39 Chaos by the End of Second Term
    1:03:55 Developing a Taste for Corruption
    1:06:04 Kursi Ka Nasha
    1:09:22 Salute to General Karamat
    1:10:20 Kargil Incident
    1:12:44 Nawaz Sharifs Love for Food
    1:16:47 India As The Perpetual Enemy
    1:19:58 Face off With Musharraf
    Part 5
    1:21:12 Time in Exile
    1:23:20 Tangent About Making Movies
    1:24:24 A Changed Man?
    1:27:40 How Nawaz Promoted Incompetence
    Part 6
    1:29:09 Third Term (2013-2017)
    1:31:10 Tangent: Politics is Unpredictable
    1:32:30 Tangent: Life of Disgrace
    1:34:40 Overview of Third Term
    1:39:00 Panama Leaks
    1:40:59 Usko Kyun Nikala?
    1:44:04 The C Word
    1:46:49 How Will History Remember Him?

  • @umerbajwa8064
    @umerbajwa8064 Год назад +52

    Mr. Tariq saab helped me understand the importance of neutral yet extremely factual narratives, we need more people like him to make this country a liveable place. Thanks for this series 🙏

  • @faranrabbani1511
    @faranrabbani1511 Год назад +5

    Love Tariq sahib's style of narrative. The host is also very knowledgeable and keeps the conversation alive, respectful, and engaging. Thank you for this podcast.

  • @rohanchugh69
    @rohanchugh69 Год назад +38

    Sir we hardly want a complete podcast on issue of Balochistan, please make it with sir for us
    Love your content ❤

    • @hajjakbar
      @hajjakbar Год назад +1

      sir we strongly request you full details on blochistan. and why blouch accept pakistan and there's rules

    • @amnamirza-d2r
      @amnamirza-d2r 10 месяцев назад +1

      totlytotally agree with this, tariq shb on balochistan issue

  • @alisheraz4519
    @alisheraz4519 Год назад +43

    Wish! that every educational institute have pak study professors like tariq sahab❤

    • @MotionDesigner009
      @MotionDesigner009 Год назад

      You are stupid, he is a real estate broker at first with knowledge of current crisis of pakistan. People like you dont even know what professors are

  • @syedasad2747
    @syedasad2747 Год назад +4

    Mr.Tariq is a gem of a person. Such an amazing personality. Great resource to learn from. May Allah bless him.

  • @usmanafzal8829
    @usmanafzal8829 Год назад +3

    Completed 🙂
    One thing I would like to add from the critical point of view that Tariq sb hasn't answered clearly the questions of host as he should have been, but on the other hand, he has foresightedness in his views that's why I loved this podcast with a cup of tea 😉🙂🙂🙂

  • @huzaimshaukatch3755
    @huzaimshaukatch3755 Год назад +5

    Tariq sahb is a man of wisdom. I never miss any of his podcast. Very informative I must say.

  • @tariqismail2470
    @tariqismail2470 Год назад +5

    I literally wait for new podcasts with Tariq sb. He has great knowledge of Pakistan affairs. He tells ground realities and factual positions of events etc without being baised. Last but not the least his is a great speaker, narrates to-the-point things very beautifully.

  • @tahirmarwat9419
    @tahirmarwat9419 Год назад +7

    One session should be on
    1."economic crisis due to the mega project in Pakistan "independence to till date.
    2. how to solve crisis, maintaining trade with neighbour countries , min cost import countries (gas, oil etc).
    3. Entrepreneurial ideas for Youth in current situation.

  • @noorhussainwarsi4209
    @noorhussainwarsi4209 Год назад +6

    A forsure thumbs up even at the start of the podcast. Because Tariq sir never disappoints ❤

  • @AmeerHamza-cy6km
    @AmeerHamza-cy6km Год назад +7

    Harsh truth : Pak army is the main reason behind Pakistan instability. They will never let India and Pakistan trade . If the countries come to an arrangement to trade, army will start war on border. The main reason behind it is army budget. if there is stability in the region army budget will be decreased which is something army don't want.

  • @asadrehman5790
    @asadrehman5790 Год назад +1

    I have been watching podcasts of Tariq Saib. Informative, educational and gripping. Great chemistry between host and Tariq Saib. Once I come to Pakistan I would love to meet Tariq Saib. He is cool, calm, collected, reassured and intelligent MashahAllah.

  • @noumansaeed8980
    @noumansaeed8980 Год назад +5

    we are waiting for Tariq Sb Video everytime his way of explaining is owesome

  • @meditationwithsamoo9240
    @meditationwithsamoo9240 Год назад +6

    The greatest person I have ever seen in my entire life is Mr. Tariq. It was a very knowledgeable video for me from Mr. Tariq's POV.

  • @superbat7455
    @superbat7455 Год назад +16

    1:10:20 it is highly unlikely that Sharif wanted kargil. And if he was briefed then military deliberately didn’t explained him clearly because if you are going to do such a big move between two nuclear nations then it is your duty to explain him clearly, you can’t just say he was interested in food. We also know army was not asking for his permission, they don’t need to.

    • @legendaryexperts3155
      @legendaryexperts3155 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @cryptogenie01
      @cryptogenie01 Год назад +2

      Kargil expedition was the mistake of Musharaf

    • @cryptogenie01
      @cryptogenie01 Год назад +1

      He wasn't aware of Kargil. Even then air force chief and other services chiefs weren't aware . Many generals have written books on this topic stating that military top command wasn't taken into confidence and Defence secretary wasn't aware not even pm

    • @Ahmad-oh6ic
      @Ahmad-oh6ic Год назад

      @@cryptogenie01 its a cover up story

  • @munidahmad561
    @munidahmad561 Год назад +3

    Tariq Sahab your communication skills and knowledge is up to the mark MASHALLAH

  • @g-randhawa8581
    @g-randhawa8581 11 месяцев назад +3

    You can criticize nawaz sharif as much as you can but tariq sir is absolutely right about nawaz sharif international diplomacy he is one of the best leader when it comes to deal with other nations.

  • @taimoorbhatti877
    @taimoorbhatti877 Год назад +7

    What a wonderful man Mr.Tariq is, and the knowledge he has is impressive, these are things that we, youth must keep in mind before following any political leader blindly. A big hand for Mr.Tariq and EON Holdings.

  • @thegreatone2454
    @thegreatone2454 Год назад +8

    Asalamualikum. As history should be told through the words of the wise and with no prejudice against any parties of any sorts. A person like me who has no way of knowing history properly and clearly needs these sorts of mediums with people such a tariq sahab who are actually contributing so much with just his words and his knowledge. I have the utmost respect for him and if, he may ever read my comments, I'd like to thank him for his time and his words. May you have a long life sir. Also thank you people at eon. Keep it up okay. I don't need another great thing coming out of pakistan to disappear out in the night one day. Keep it up. Fi amanillah.

  • @durranikabul9067
    @durranikabul9067 Год назад +2

    Lots of great information. I been living in US for past 40 plus years and missed most of the actions. Thanks for the great show

  • @younusawan7294
    @younusawan7294 Год назад +1

    Good and deeply ...discussion, Allah Pakistan ki hifazat farmay, aur hamain hidayat naseeb farmay

  • @isbahusman8688
    @isbahusman8688 Год назад +4

    Your podcasts are amazing. Sir Tariq is most knowledgeable and enlightened ma sha Allah ✨

  • @noumanashiq4159
    @noumanashiq4159 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this beautiful lecture…❤️

  • @salmanhayat4244
    @salmanhayat4244 Год назад +1

    Both sir Tariq and host have done great job, looking forward to more content from your side.

  • @ahmedhussain152
    @ahmedhussain152 Год назад +3

    Interesting and full of right facts, i really enjoyed. Keep it up good podcast TMA

  • @PankajGanglani
    @PankajGanglani Год назад +2

    Good job brother tariq sir and his way of talking is very impressive ❤🎉

  • @DrZeshanShorts
    @DrZeshanShorts Год назад +2

    Good discussion sir. I'm doing a very boring paper work but your podcast make my work very easy. Thankyou very much.

  • @hafizyasir2985
    @hafizyasir2985 Год назад +1

    Very detailed, discussion, although it was tooooo long,but with TARIQ SIR i can go way long

  • @usamashahrozofficial2152
    @usamashahrozofficial2152 Год назад +4

    Excellent podcast ❤

  • @imranfayyaz9307
    @imranfayyaz9307 Год назад +4

    Excellent presentation which seemed non-biased. Also the host was polite and very knowledgeable. Generally the presentations are very skewed in one direction or another but this one was a breath in fresh air

  • @naumansindhu
    @naumansindhu Год назад +3

    Country is important not leaders, make processes and institutions strong not people. Tackle joblessness, ease of business, education, healthcare, peace in the country, religious harmony. Forget about long discussions on leaders. Leaders comes and goes.

  • @zunair.niazi1
    @zunair.niazi1 Год назад +10

    Genuine thoughts and well expressed, appreciated content👌🏻

  • @Mehtunlhr
    @Mehtunlhr Год назад +1

    Very well expressed, v.informative content.Thanks

  • @siddiquiumer8787
    @siddiquiumer8787 Год назад +1

    Much better then ik

  • @legendaryexperts3155
    @legendaryexperts3155 Год назад +19

    Nawaz Sharif will be remembered in good words overall. Bad words associated with him is low level politics played by Mr. Niazi . Sooner or later , khan will also face the same tune.
    I am late 80s kids , i have witnessed all of this which he explained very well and in an unbiased way . Such programs should be there mire about positives and negatives of important personalities from Pakistan history.
    Thanks

    • @hassanimran8948
      @hassanimran8948 Год назад

      Low level of politics played by Niazi? Lol. Who distributed photoshopped naked photos of Benazir in 90s? Who called her Peeli Taxi? Who raised the slogan “Jaag Punjabi Jaag, teri pagg nu lg gya daag”? Nawaz Sharif was dunce and dumb and his only agenda was to feed his family and friends and remain on the throne as long as he could

    • @mycricketpassion
      @mycricketpassion Год назад

      Sharif's are nooserbaaz and they corrupted the society thru power , plots

    • @Ahmad-oh6ic
      @Ahmad-oh6ic Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣nawaz always did bad politics

  • @farhanrazzaq1183
    @farhanrazzaq1183 Год назад +1

    Asalam o Alaiqum thank you for such eye opening or can say proper information which I lacked alot don't know about others

  • @waqarrao3558
    @waqarrao3558 Год назад +2

    Good and balanced analysis

  • @ahmedhussain152
    @ahmedhussain152 Год назад +2

    Tariq sb should be a history or Pak studies professor 🤩

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    @eonpodcast  5 месяцев назад

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  • @swapnilgadade264
    @swapnilgadade264 Год назад

    am from india but this man ❤criticise in such a good way everyone should learn this

  • @hshakeem
    @hshakeem Год назад +17

    My Uncle Late Sh Saleem Ali's father owned the Vulcon company on The Mall. His workshop was located on Railway Road. Mian Sharif started working there decades before Partition. Later he established his own business. My friend's family was also from Gawalmandi. His father was working at Lloyds Bank as Sr Accountant. He got approved a loan facility amounting to Rs 50,000 for Mian Sharif before Partition. Tariq sb's information is not accurate.
    Mian Sharif met Gen Zia through Sh Zaid Bin Sultan Al Nahian in UAE in 1978 which resulted in the return of Ittefaq & sale of Gulf Steel in UAE.
    Mian Nawaz Sharif was introduced by Gen Jilani in 1981. My uncle Brig Humayoun Malik was sitting with Gen Jillani when he called Gen Zia that he has selected 3 young politicians to be introduced into the cabinet. The other 2 were Chaudhary Abdul Ghafoor & Syed Fakhar Imam.
    Asif Nawaz was from Jhelum District. BMW was sent by Mian Sharif, not Nawaz Sharif. I know this because my dear mate was ADC of Comdr X Corps at that time & was cadet at PMA when Gen Janjua was the Comdr. His father in law was DG ISPR of Gen Janjua.
    I am curious, did late Kalsoom Nawaz, daughter of a King Edwards Medical College Dr use to attend the wrestling اکھاڑا of her grandfather The Great Gama (not Bholu)?
    Tariq Sb should do better preparation before the program.

    • @adra8409
      @adra8409 Год назад +5

      🤔 good correction

    • @mohammadkayani4243
      @mohammadkayani4243 Год назад +2

      Sir apne to Darya ko kozy me band ker Dea or sari podcast ki satya nas ker di, sahi kaha apne

    • @Antiwesterninjustice
      @Antiwesterninjustice 11 месяцев назад

      Conclusion sharif family one way or another have been the biggest misery of Pakistan..ilitrate thug, if not for them Pakistan would have been on par with India today..

  • @naseemimtiaz9662
    @naseemimtiaz9662 10 месяцев назад

    Great respect to Tariq sh.

  • @hasandar1278
    @hasandar1278 Год назад

    Tariq sahib simply great job. Keep it up

  • @mirzamunirbaig196
    @mirzamunirbaig196 Год назад +1

    بہت ھی زبردست اور دلچسپ
    اللہ سبحان و تعالٰی میاں شریف کی مغفرت فرمائیں اور جنت الفردوس میں اعلی مقام عطا فرمائیں۔
    وہ اپنی اولاد کیلئے باالخصوص اور دوسرے لوگوں کیلئے بالعموم کامیاب ترین شخص کی بہترین مثال ھیں۔

  • @muhammadazeemqureshi
    @muhammadazeemqureshi Год назад +1

    Despite of everything discussed, the humanity with the vision of growth and development supersedes everything. Intuitively, The crux is PAKISTAN and its geopolitical situation need MMNS as at this point of time MMNS is the only leader of Pakistan has the exceptional charisma to lead as the head of the state of Pakistan. May ALLAH give him good health and long life.

  • @sidramehmood1
    @sidramehmood1 Год назад

    Thanks for introducing sir to us .he is incredible

  • @Voices4Change
    @Voices4Change Год назад

    7:00 - minus temperature actually means cold, not hot.

  • @SFYN..
    @SFYN.. Год назад +2

    as a metallurgist, just to clarify on putting humans inside the furnace thing by Mian Shareef.. It is not true. It can't be. First of all, if you put a single drop of water inside a furnace (which for steel is operating above 1600 C), a massive explosion happens because the water converts from liquid to gas, and the gas is immediately heated to 1600 degrees where expansion is huge. So anyways, putting a human body inside a furnace will produce a major explosion.. and probably destroy the furnace which is a massive monitory loss. Second, steel chemistry control is not that simple. If you mess up the chemistry the melt will produce the wrong steel and a lot of money will be wasted. Putting a human inside the furnace who has C and Ca and whatnot.. that's nonsense. So Mian Shareef was not putting people inside the furnaces.

    • @cryptogenie01
      @cryptogenie01 Год назад +1

      These lies were spread by his business or political rivals i thing.
      Thanks for sharing the knowledge

    • @eonpodcast
      @eonpodcast  Год назад +1

      Love the scientific debunking of this very specific bit of folklore 😂

  • @ahsanumer70
    @ahsanumer70 Год назад +10

    2013 to 2018 was the best era of pakistan. Govt fought so many challenges and set economy to right track and goodbye to imf as well

    • @Nadaan2000
      @Nadaan2000 Год назад +1

      So why did govt need imf in 2018
      Imf needs to see records before they givr

    • @Sindh000
      @Sindh000 Год назад +2

      ​@@Nadaan2000 2017 ki political engineering ky bd jo destabilization hui dharny Huye road jaly uska nuqsan malom h tmhin?

    • @Nadaan2000
      @Nadaan2000 Год назад

      So darne caused these issues
      Wow didnt know that

    • @Sindh000
      @Sindh000 Год назад

      @@Nadaan2000 go and do some research ky political instability kesy mulk ki economy ko barbad karti h q aaj China kah raha h ky political stability lazmi h

    • @Nadaan2000
      @Nadaan2000 Год назад

      So whats happening at the moment in pakistan

  • @nobelcreature6201
    @nobelcreature6201 Год назад +1

    Best Analysis, free of all biases. Salute to you Sir, I feel you are a God- fearing person. May Allah bless you with the best of life and hereafter.

  • @Muzammil_Chaudhry
    @Muzammil_Chaudhry Год назад

    Such a great overview by tariq sab

  • @mehfoozkhetran6485
    @mehfoozkhetran6485 Год назад +53

    2013-2018 era was the best , i miss it. bhot acha dor tha

    • @acdc2961
      @acdc2961 Год назад +11

      I also miss it, specially 2013-16, a civilian which delivered

    • @Mianaly20
      @Mianaly20 Год назад +8

      Lol that era destroyed the basics of economy. Dar was a hitman for economy

    • @sohaib90ful
      @sohaib90ful Год назад +3

      Borrowed money pay ayeashi

    • @bilalashraf4672
      @bilalashraf4672 Год назад +3

      Buht acha dor tha
      Buht acha Chor tha

    • @adilsahi5137
      @adilsahi5137 Год назад

      @@Mianaly20 gandu then why you Imrandoo didn’t fix economy in his tenure then?

  • @abuhoraira7735
    @abuhoraira7735 Год назад

    Really interesting and great explanation

  • @malikrohabtariqjhammat9463
    @malikrohabtariqjhammat9463 Год назад +1

    Masha Allah Bhai Keep It Up ❤️❤️

  • @Thinkers2212
    @Thinkers2212 Год назад

    i just love uncle gee he is soo intelegent soo realistic and talk on facts and neutral❤

  • @fahadmalik9927
    @fahadmalik9927 Год назад +1

    Great analysis totally agree with you this podcast is amazing ❤

  • @Ramzan2678
    @Ramzan2678 Год назад +2

    The Naval chief you discussed was dismissed or resigned on corruption allegations in some submarine deal.

    • @Ahmad-oh6ic
      @Ahmad-oh6ic Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣no he was not dismissed

  • @farhantalha1692
    @farhantalha1692 9 месяцев назад

    Only One Word (Amazing) ☺

  • @shahremhassan2841
    @shahremhassan2841 Год назад

    I really love to hear your thoughts

  • @mahmooddar3964
    @mahmooddar3964 Год назад

    According to Late Lt. General Abdul Majeed Malik, former Federal Minister, Pervez Musharaf briefed PM on a road in Northern Areas but not on Kargil issue.

  • @ZafarBhattiOfficial
    @ZafarBhattiOfficial Год назад

    Assalam o aalaikum you both, remain blessed, safe and happy always.

  • @zeeshanshaikh8714
    @zeeshanshaikh8714 Год назад

    Really nice overall. I think Tariq missed to mention the aspect of Kargil that even the whole army wasnt taken into confidence regarding Kargil and PM was also briefed after Musharaf Sahab had began his adventures.
    PM asked American President to call for cease fire once the situation worsened. And that was the point pf contention between these two individuals
    For General Musharaf, he had to remove the PM to save his skin and vice versa

  • @sidramehmood1
    @sidramehmood1 Год назад

    Don't worry abt the length of video. Throughly enjoyed him talking

  • @hajjakbar
    @hajjakbar Год назад

    طارق صاحب ہم پہلے یہ سب نہیں جانتے تھے لیکن اب آپ جو بتا رہے ہیں آپ واقعی ہی پاکستان کے لیے اساسہ ہیں. جو بغیر طرف داری کے معلومات فراہم کر رہے ہیں. عقلمند پاکستانی ہمیشہ آپ کا مشکور رہے گا.

  • @ahmadnajmi580
    @ahmadnajmi580 Год назад

    Good one . Informative

  • @rafaybahi8635
    @rafaybahi8635 Год назад +1

    Tariq Sahab The great 🫡❤

  • @blumenbauer7820
    @blumenbauer7820 Год назад

    شاباش
    EON شاباش EON
    شاباش

  • @sanakamran007
    @sanakamran007 5 месяцев назад

    1:43:03 😂 what the what??
    I love this

  • @aliasif831
    @aliasif831 Год назад +5

    Hader bahi Ak program TARIQUE sab k bary mi bi kran who is he

  • @malixious112
    @malixious112 Год назад +6

    With utter honesty, Nawaz sharif could not have presented such a positive picture of himself, a job well done Tariq sb. Words can manipulate mindsets. There were numerous places where you ignored the wilfulness of Nawaz’s actions.

    • @cryptogenie01
      @cryptogenie01 Год назад +2

      Yeah he sadly couldn't market himself. If he could he would've been still the most popular leader and he deserves to be, given the work and his contributions for Pakistan.

    • @cryptogenie01
      @cryptogenie01 Год назад +2

      And it's alright nobody is perfect

  • @mohidasad6454
    @mohidasad6454 6 месяцев назад

    Great podcast

  • @Abcd2500-m1t
    @Abcd2500-m1t Год назад

    Great Person Tariq Sahab

  • @ABDULSAMAD-888
    @ABDULSAMAD-888 Год назад

    This was really intellectual talk

  • @hamzaakram5130
    @hamzaakram5130 Год назад

    Kamal banday hai ye sahab ❤

  • @Foodguruislamabad
    @Foodguruislamabad Год назад

    This is veryyyyy interestingggggg

  • @TheTruthSeekerMe
    @TheTruthSeekerMe Год назад

    Loving ur content

  • @pakisium
    @pakisium Год назад

    Informative

  • @___aa___st
    @___aa___st Год назад

    We all must have courage to Listen every the men is saying every thing correctly If you Read deep history mostly things ho Said are 100% right.

  • @alihussnain5759
    @alihussnain5759 Год назад

    Superb Historical analysis but I would like to request plz discuss Nawaz sharif in context with Ch Nisar Ali Khan will there friendship will revive or not at all?

  • @zarnabrashid8723
    @zarnabrashid8723 Год назад

    Great analysis.

  • @the_zed
    @the_zed Год назад +1

    We really did Love him Once !

  • @m.fahad.kaleem
    @m.fahad.kaleem Год назад +1

    Um y this podcast is not available on Google podcast/ apple/Spotify...sure RUclips is cool and all sure..but i like listening to long podcast on way to university and during doing work...

    • @eonpodcast
      @eonpodcast  Год назад +1

      One day we will do this. I just have to figure out how...

  • @cryptogenie01
    @cryptogenie01 Год назад +2

    Not calling him perfect but regardless of his mistakes and everything else he still tried best to serve Pakistan and have served much. Interestingly His way of politics was still far better than rest of the politicians though it was weak due to his polite nature but he never went against moral and social values and had not been destructive most of the time.

  • @TEXLIFE
    @TEXLIFE 6 месяцев назад

    41:08 konsa garden tha ? Kia nam lia?

  • @discoverywithjaffery
    @discoverywithjaffery Год назад +2

    I have been to 55 mins and so far Sir has portrayed Nawaz Sharif as MESSIAH

  • @ABDULWAHABCHOUDHARY
    @ABDULWAHABCHOUDHARY Год назад

    amazing .. best podcast

  • @WaseemAkram0190
    @WaseemAkram0190 Год назад

    about ATomic Blasts:
    The fact was Cheif of Army Staff has given opinion to wait, Chief of Naval Staff said, lets think and the Chief of Air Staff said go ahead we will make sure of the Air sovereignty..and PM has seconded the Chief of Air Staff and get confidence enough to tackle the international pressure. So, Army chief in actual said to wait.. instead of PM

  • @kashantariq1528
    @kashantariq1528 Год назад

    Excellent analysis

  • @mianumer688
    @mianumer688 Год назад +4

    Love you Mian shab❤❤

  • @jamilimalik
    @jamilimalik Год назад +1

    سچ بات کرنا بھی عبادت ھے ۔شکریہ طارق صاحب

  • @greatthings3762
    @greatthings3762 Год назад +1

    AOA! Tariq Sab Can u please Make a Video on The Mafias. Complete Knowledge About the Mafias Who r They How they Made And How they Work Also!

  • @M.k45
    @M.k45 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @2426-i7p
    @2426-i7p 10 месяцев назад

    Good effort

  • @superiorkai007
    @superiorkai007 Год назад +3

    GREAT SHOW SIR. AFTER LISTENING HONEST FACTS ABOUT NAWAZ SHAREEF I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FOR BIENG HONEST. MAY ALLAH BLESS US WITH TRUE LEADER. THANKS FOR SUCH HISTORICAL GREAT SHOW

  • @aqsamushtaq865
    @aqsamushtaq865 10 месяцев назад

    Also narrate army chief roles of present and past

  • @syedzeerakhussaingillani6019
    @syedzeerakhussaingillani6019 Год назад

    Can you talk about Bilal Beco, Proficient and other companies effected by nationalisation

  • @alhafizibrahim7577
    @alhafizibrahim7577 11 месяцев назад

    Best analysis

  • @Alikimastian
    @Alikimastian Год назад

    Good work

  • @kaleemashfaq5768
    @kaleemashfaq5768 Год назад

    Kind of autobiography of NS spoken by Mr. Tariq. If Nawaz Sharit did well to tie great relationships with its neighbour India with Bajpayi etc, so did Imran Khan by opening the Kartarpur corridor and softly pushing the statements to restart the trade and relations with India. Credit due must be given to whosoever deserves it.