So what exactly do you agree with? I stand by my comments. India is to surpass China as the world's largest country. India has been a net-food importing country for some time and with the food prices inflation of a year ago (roughly) I expect there to be more such problems within India. Factor in climate change and erratic weather patterns you have the makings of a food crisis.
You are entitled to your opinion and am entitled to mine. The food crisis has been long time coming. India is taking measure to combat the same. There is a need for another Green Revolution in India. There is growing awareness of newer methods of cultivation and people are using better quality methods for irrigation. Even in my home town, there is a sea change from the methods which were used, when I was a Kid. With India becoming a consuming economy, it is only a matter of time before big companies begin to invest in agriculture.
You are drifting away mates the topic was something else pls pay attention
i just came across the following item its very interesting:
There is no unity in India. Only thing that unites Indians is BOLLYWOOD lolz
When we talk loudly of our nationalism, each person’s idea of nationalism is his own brand of nationalism. It may be Assamese nationalism, it may be Bengali, it may be Gujrati, Uttar Pradesh, Punjabi or Madrasi. Each one has his own particular brand in mind. He may use the word nationalism of India but in his mind, he is thinking of that nationalism in terms of his own brand of it. When two brands of nationalism come into conflict, there is trouble.6
Even when such apprehensions have been expressed and real conflicts have been experienced, it is theoretically erroneous to assume, as has been done by many scholars and analysts, that transformation of a peacefully coexisting, collaborating and competing diversity into a conflictual one is inevitable and/or automatic. Social reality in India and elsewhere clearly reveals, on closer scrutiny, that the precipitation of ethnic conflict from a situation of ethnic diversity and heterogeneity is a rather complex process. Through this process, the boundaries of a given ethnic group are activated, resulting in the awareness and politicization of ethnic identities. Further, political mobilization for given goals leads to the building up of an ethnic movement which subsequently may or may not be transformed from one stage to another.
Considering the current riots and demand for new states, I take back my comments regarding disintegration. It maybe possible after all considering how stupidly the Indian government is acting.
Considering the current riots and demand for new states, I take back my comments regarding disintegration. It maybe possible after all considering how stupidly the Indian government is acting.
ya...the indian state does not know that it could get suggestions here....
Considering the riots and the more demands for new states they obviously are doing a brilliant job screwing up the country pretty well their own damn selves.
You are drifting away mates the topic was something else pls pay attention
i just came across the following item its very interesting:
There is no unity in India. Only thing that unites Indians is BOLLYWOOD lolz
Desperately clutching at straws, are we now :D .
Let me explain ..... you are taking some snippets from this report and trying to potray an image .... but go to the "conculsion" section of the same report ..... you will get teh real image ... ... here is a snippet from it
It must be recognized that the **Indian masses, not the power élites, are strongly **rooted in their composite culture and secular commitments, evolved over centuries of cultural synthesis. This composite culture's vitality and resilience have not been lost even in the face of distortions brought about by India's power élites, its developmental dynamics, federal polity, or democratic politics. No wonder, then, that the **Akalis in the Punjab* have to accept the reality of their internal ethnic contradictions and fluctuating electoral fortunes. Similarly, the BJP has to realize that there are *severe limits on the "profitability" of communalizing politics *- otherwise they could continue to spit fire on the Ayodhya issue. Even the intensity of the Mandal issue, so closely linked to the ideas of social justice and egalitarianism enshrined in the Indian Constitution, has had to fade out politically*
Democratic socities have problems too but they don't shy away from analyzing or tackling them. Take the case of 1971 , it was the military government that shie away from handling the situation and lost half the country. Now you see the difference in handling of Baluchistan ..... the government has accepted the follies of past and is trying to forge a solution that benefits PAKISTAN and not some power brokers in Pakistan. Latest Brahamdagh Bugti is now someone Pakistan wants to talk to !!!! Way to go !!!!
Let me explain ..... you are taking some snippets from this report and trying to potray an image .... but go to the "conculsion" section of the same report ..... you will get teh real image ... ... here is a snippet from it
It must be recognized that the **Indian masses, not the power élites, are strongly **rooted in their composite culture and secular commitments, evolved over centuries of cultural synthesis. This composite culture's vitality and resilience have not been lost even in the face of distortions brought about by India's power élites, its developmental dynamics, federal polity, or democratic politics. No wonder, then, that the **Akalis in the Punjab* have to accept the reality of their internal ethnic contradictions and fluctuating electoral fortunes. Similarly, the BJP has to realize that there are *severe limits on the "profitability" of communalizing politics *- otherwise they could continue to spit fire on the Ayodhya issue. Even the intensity of the Mandal issue, so closely linked to the ideas of social justice and egalitarianism enshrined in the Indian Constitution, has had to fade out politically*
Democratic socities have problems too but they don't shy away from analyzing or tackling them. Take the case of 1971 , it was the military government that shie away from handling the situation and lost half the country. Now you see the difference in handling of Baluchistan ..... the government has accepted the follies of past and is trying to forge a solution that benefits PAKISTAN and not some power brokers in Pakistan. Latest Brahamdagh Bugti is now someone Pakistan wants to talk to !!!! Way to go !!!!
laugh as much as u want but the still the truth is:
There is no unity in India. Only thing that unites Indians is BOLLYWOOD lolz
Here is a question. When India disintegrates, as it rightly should and more then likely will, should we harbor some of their refugees?
I say no, as many may be terrorists. We should let them filter out their bad eggs through mass genocide as they usually do, and then take in their weakened remnants who probably wouldnt pose much of a threat..
laugh as much as u want but the still the truth is:
There is no unity in India. Only thing that unites Indians is BOLLYWOOD lolz
And the fact that if anyone ever tried to rise up against the Hindu raj, the Million "man" army will be unleashed and cause untold misery, just as they have in Kashmir...
Here is a question. When India disintegrates, as it rightly should and more then likely will, should we harbor some of their refugees?
I say no, as many may be terrorists. We should let them filter out their bad eggs through mass genocide as they usually do, and then take in their weakened remnants who probably wouldnt pose much of a threat..
One day of peace and you start talking about disintegration of India ....... India has harbored refuges from Pakistan before and let us hope they don't have to do it again .... you know what happens then :D
One day of peace and you start talking about disintegration of India ....... India has harbored refuges from Pakistan before and let us hope they don't have to do it again .... you know what happens then :D
lol... I certainly hope thats happens again. Indians will finally learn a lesson.
The circumstances certaily wont be in your favor this time..
Yo know its a good thing your a member of a Pakistani forum. It will make the transition to being a Pakistani that much easier after we ravage your Army... :D
Still, you can always stay in my Mansion in Islamabad in case you are forced out of Indian. You can be my driver... Sound good?
Still, you can always stay in my Mansion in Islamabad in case you are forced out of Indian. You can be my driver... Sound good?
Gee thanks .... i will pray that the taliban do not "harm" your "mansion" or your "car" :D ........ in case you find yourself in "India" , we will be glad to share things with you!!!!
Here is a question. When India disintegrates, as it rightly should and more then likely will, should we harbor some of their refugees?
I say no, as many may be terrorists. We should let them filter out their bad eggs through mass genocide as they usually do, and then take in their weakened remnants who probably wouldnt pose much of a threat..
Genocide?
Using Gas chambers? or the way there was genocide of Bangalis in East Pakistan? I suppose Indian Muslims would be saved right.
"Here is a question. When India disintegrates, as it rightly should and more then likely will, should we harbor some of their refugees?
I say no, as many may be terrorists. We should let them filter out their bad eggs through mass genocide as they usually do, and then take in their weakened remnants who probably wouldnt pose much of a threat.."
Can you house the displaced in pakistan? or the afghan and arab mercenaries? may be your own self or people shopping peacefully in peshawar or lahore...
Filtering bad eggs isn't easy..i hope pakistan learns a lesson too soon..I believe it has to do other way round filter good ones? just a thought!
If you were to discuss hypothetical situations there are better ones want me to name?
Here is a question. When India disintegrates, as it rightly should and more then likely will, should we harbor some of their refugees?
I say no, as many may be terrorists. We should let them filter out their bad eggs through mass genocide as they usually do, and then take in their weakened remnants who probably wouldnt pose much of a threat..
Ahhhhh, who says that Pakistan has strayed away from path of Islam? Ur statement is enough to slap on faces of Talibaan scumbags and let them know that Pakistanis are not Murtads ask they make them to be. Pakistanis like Urself arekeeping islam alive by their noble ways. Proud to be with U on this forum. Plz keep it up, the world needs muslims like U in this hour of darkness. Humanity needs U bro.
"Here is a question. When India disintegrates, as it rightly should and more then likely will, should we harbor some of their refugees?
I say no, as many may be terrorists. We should let them filter out their bad eggs through mass genocide as they usually do, and then take in their weakened remnants who probably wouldnt pose much of a threat.."
Can you house the displaced in pakistan? or the afghan and arab mercenaries? may be your own self or people shopping peacefully in peshawar or lahore...
Filtering bad eggs isn't easy..i hope pakistan learns a lesson too soon..I believe it has to do other way round filter good ones? just a thought!
If you were to discuss hypothetical situations there are better ones want me to name?
I like your name
you are always be-hind and thats not good i would say :)
behind the facts you are mate.
I dont know what u are talking here
if i were u i would pay attention to dozens of states that want independent from India and not on terrorists they are no danger to India believe me.
I like your name
you are always be-hind and thats not good i would say :)
behind the facts you are mate.
I dont know what u are talking here
if i were u i would pay attention to dozens of states that want independent from India and not on terrorists they are no danger to India believe me.
Thanks Mr Happy! with people like you no wonder pakistan is going through these tough times! These states as you talk about are never gonna go away! you can keep dreaming..
whilst I see it coming pakistan soon will be made an example for the world. A country rot in hatred and burning in god's hell right here on earth :-)
Thanks Mr Happy! with people like you no wonder pakistan is going through these tough times! These states as you talk about are never gonna go away! you can keep dreaming..
whilst I see it coming pakistan soon will be made an example for the world. A country rot in hatred and burning in god's hell right here on earth :-)
Well u know you are just member of this forum and already so much filled with hate
i would show u some love if i was in holland but its never too late mate