
Bilal Khan
Bilal Khan is the founder of Quwa Group Inc., a defense analysis firm based in Toronto. He specializes in military capabilities and defense technology, and recently assessed the implications of the engagement between Indian and Pakistani air forces, particularly regarding the performance of advanced Chinese-made weapon systems.
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Bilal Khan was the managing partner of WeShall and commented on Wes Hall's demanding nature.
Is the King of Bay Street’s empire crumbling?Bilal Khan, co-director of the EuroAsia clinic, which is about to open a second facility.
Botox under burqas: cosmetic surgery in vogue in Afghanistan - WorldBilal Khan, codirector of the EuroAsia clinic, which is about to open a second facility.
Cosmetic surgery in vogue in AfghanistanBilal Khan from the EuroAsia clinic mentions that some clients borrow money to have hair before their wedding.
Μπότοξ κάτω από την μπούρκα: Ανθίζουν οι αισθητικές επεμβάσεις στο ΑφγανιστάνBilal Khan is the accused whose bail application was being heard in court.
ملزم کی جگہ اس کا دوست ڈسٹرکٹ اینڈ سیشن کورٹ اسلام آباد میں حاضری لگانے کیلئے پیشBilal Khan from Pakistan was specifically looking for 300 SIM-locked iPhones to sell in his country.
Краденые айфоны со всего мира попадают на один склад в КитаеBilal Khan is the founder of the Toronto-based Quwa Defence News & Analysis Group who discussed the reliance of Pakistan's forces on Chinese weapons.
China’s J10-C jets in spotlight after Pakistan-India conflictBilal Khan is the founder of a security research company based in Toronto who discussed the growing interest in Chinese military technology.
"הדרקון הסיני", המנצח האמיתי בקרב הודו-פקיסטןBilal Khan, a defense analyst, commented on the implications of the downing of Indian aircraft.
Κούρσα εξοπλισμών στη σκιά του ΔράκουBilal Khan, founder of Toronto-based defense analysis firm Quwa Group Inc., noted that the downing of Indian jets would indicate that Pakistan's weapon systems are contemporary compared to Western offerings.
China has spent billions developing military tech. Conflict between India and Pakistan could be its first major test










































