AHMED M. SIDDIQUI's Groups (7)

  • NED BATCH 05-06

    1 member Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2012

    THIS GROUP WILL EVOLVE AND REGAIN THE LINKS AND ACTIVITIES AMONG THE BATCH MATES OF 2005 - 2006. OVER THE ENTIRE GLOBE, ENGINEERS ARE INVITED TO…

  • NEDians in NY and NJ

    7 members Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2012 If you are living in New Jersey or New York, subscribe to this group

  • NED CIVIL ENGR.

    4 members Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2012 ALL NED CIVIL ENGR.S ARE INVITED HERE TO DISCUSS EVERYTHING RELATED TO THEIR FIELD...! THIS MAY HELP TO FRESH CIVIL ENGR.S!

  • GRE Preparation

    3 members Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2012 A community for all those tortured souls who have taken the GRE and all those naive and gullible poor souls who are going to do so. Share your GRE…

  • NEDian Finder

    17 members Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2012 Riaz Haq received many email from the NEDian diaspora in all parts of the world. These NEDians are looking to connect with other NEDians they lost…

  • NEDIANS in New Jersey

    4 members Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2012 All NEDIANs living in NJ

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    Pakistan's New Infrastructure Investments and Trade Routes

    Pakistan has recently launched 5G wireless service in multiple cities and closed financing on the 306 kilometer 6-lane Sukkur-Hyderabad M6 motorway. In addition, Pakistan is seeing significant increase in the utilization of its Gwadar and Karachi ports after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the US-Iran war. This will help open the trade routes from Pakistan to Central Asia via Iran, bypassing unstable Afghanistan. It has the potential to eventually make Pakistan a major…

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    Posted by Riaz Haq on May 4, 2026 at 5:00pm — 1 Comment

    A Personal Story: When My Heart Stopped in San Francisco

    On the morning of April 13, 2026, a surgeon named Cain, stopped my heart at a San Francisco hospital to graft two bypass veins to restore full blood supply to my heart. It's a procedure called CABG (coronary artery bypass graft pronounced like the vegetable), that seems to have become fairly routine in modern times. Dr. Brian Scott Cain was assisted by Dr. Danielle Holland, a cardiovascular anesthesiologist. Prior to the procedure, Dr. Cain told me he had done nearly 4,000 such…

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    Posted by Riaz Haq on April 27, 2026 at 12:30pm

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