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    AL Govt Asks TATA to Invest in BD

    1.Mark my words. TATA will be thrown out again from Bangladesh. Just like Mamta Banarjee saw them off in W Bengal. 2. Bengalees are a conscious people. Then Defence Secretary failed to obtain a consultancy for his firm in Jamuna Bridge Project. Heliburton, despite huge PR work, failed to get...
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    Sania Mirza to marry Shoaib Malik?

    If I may ask a sensitive question: is Sania a Mirzai/Qadyiani?
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    Aafia Siddiqui Forced to Walk Naked Over the Qur’an

    Reliability of the lurid details aside, the entire episode of her detention,etc is another example of the Western Christian Civilization's hatred for Islam. Again, I must confess it is difficult to dismiss such allegations coming from none other than the mother of the lady. Which mother would...
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    Cross border raid by Iranian agents to free abducted envoy

    Must say, gutsy Iranian Special Forces.
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    Many thanks.

    Many thanks.
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    White British actresses told to leave Bollywood

    1.Like the Coca cola factory these girls are bound to return eventually. They are good-lookers and people like them. And Indian actors also want to go to Hollywood. 2. Bollywood also employs some Pak actors and singers. What about them?
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    Defence Policy

    1. In fact, at Govt level or in the Higher Military Commend, Bangladesh does not seem to posses a Defence Policy or a Doctrine. At best everything is ad hoc and merely answers the requirements of the party/ govt in power. The main reason for this is the non-existence of universally accepted...
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    India: Support For Iranian SAARC Membership

    1.SAARC may become potent if Iran enters and India exits. India has been the only problem in SAARC. 2. In the next phase Turkey, Uzbekistan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and even China may be incorporated.
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    Bangladesh supports India on UNSC permanent membership

    1. BD has always been grateful to India, CIS bloc and all the Govts and peoples who stood by us during our time of peril. Never-the-less we had then understood well and understand it now that India had little option.She got a God-send opportunity to break Pak and weaken the subcontinental...
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    India: Support For Iranian SAARC Membership

    Those are dormant / inactive; not dead. Introduction of Iran would definitely infuse activity in SAARC, and countervail India's asymmetry somewhat.
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    Bangladesh supports India on UNSC permanent membership

    1. It is totally against Bangladesh'es interest to support UNSC membership of a nation which behaves like a God Father tries to patronize Bangladesh. More important: India has become a lackey of the Western Christian Civilization (WCC), sworn enemy of the Ummah from Day 1 of Islam's appearance...
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    Pakistan's collapse, America's problem

    1.The topic header is absurd. If, God forbid, Pakistan should collapse then firstly it will be Pakistan's problem. And then the Ummah's. 2. If it does collapse, it will be per design of the Western Christian Civilization led by the Yankees.
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    What is Bangladesh doing to counter Indian interference?

    1.Unfortunately many in Pakistan have held wrong perception about Bangladesh-India relations - pre 1971 and now. Also it needs to be understood that India is a massive country divided within by language, culture, cast, religion and ethnic identity. Bangladeshis do not feel threatened by the...
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    The atrocities in the 1971 civil war

    ===== a. I speak from personal knowledge. It is upto anyone to check with those of that generation. It must, however, be said that in an upheaval and din like a total peoples' war, it is impossible to keep precise records / data. b. I am referring to the corrupt debased Pak...
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    Reunification of India – A Possibility?

    1.Only under strong rulers like the Jains, Buddhists or Muslims was the subcontinent ever united. They all ruled with the strength of their faith, which was much stronger than today's "isms". Even the British directly ruled a part of the subcontinent. The other part was leased or ceded to...

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