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India revives civil militia after Hindu killings in Kashmir

Instead of being excessively critical of India, post about why the much vaunted ISI didn't come up with a strategy in 75 years. For a change.


Unemployed have a lot of time. Tell about yourself. Do you have time?
Because that's a different topic altogether.
 
Pakistan must raise the issue with UNSC. The Indian regime has laid the foundations of genocide in the disputed region by forming state sponsored militias and providing legal cover for extrajudicial killings.

Such colonial policies signal true intentions of the Indian union and threaten regional and global stability. Forced into it, Pakistan would seek preemptive measures to deter such heinous policies.

Pakistan also calls upon China to conduct series of bilateral talks on Greater Kashmir.
 
Pakistan must raise the issue with UNSC. The Indian regime has laid the foundations of genocide in the disputed region by forming state sponsored militias and providing legal cover for extrajudicial killings.

Such colonial policies signal true intentions of the Indian union and threaten regional and global stability. Forced into it, Pakistan would seek preemptive measures to deter such heinous policies.

Pakistan also calls upon China to conduct series of bilateral talks on Greater Kashmir.
The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf Story

Once upon a time, there was a shepherd boy who used to take his flock of sheep to the hill to graze on the fresh green grass. Sitting there, he had nothing to do the whole day. One day, an idea struck him. To overcome his boredom, he cried out, “Wolf! Wolf!” All the men came running with their sticks and to their dismay found no wolf! The boy laughed.

Again after a few days, he cried out, “Wolf! Wolf!” and the villagers again came running up the hill only to find that the shepherd boy had fooled them. He laughed and laughed, seeing that he had succeeded in fooling them again. However, this time, the villagers were very angry, and they told him that the next time he cries out for help, they would not come.

Next day when his flock of sheep were grazing, he suddenly saw a wolf. He cried out aloud “Wolf! Wolf!” But alas! No one came to rescue his sheep. The shepherd boy returned home crying only with few of his sheep. The wolf had taken away one of his sheep, and few of his sheep had fled.

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The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf Story

Once upon a time, there was a shepherd boy who used to take his flock of sheep to the hill to graze on the fresh green grass. Sitting there, he had nothing to do the whole day. One day, an idea struck him. To overcome his boredom, he cried out, “Wolf! Wolf!” All the men came running with their sticks and to their dismay found no wolf! The boy laughed.

Again after a few days, he cried out, “Wolf! Wolf!” and the villagers again came running up the hill only to find that the shepherd boy had fooled them. He laughed and laughed, seeing that he had succeeded in fooling them again. However, this time, the villagers were very angry, and they told him that the next time he cries out for help, they would not come.

Next day when his flock of sheep were grazing, he suddenly saw a wolf. He cried out aloud “Wolf! Wolf!” But alas! No one came to rescue his sheep. The shepherd boy returned home crying only with few of his sheep. The wolf had taken away one of his sheep, and few of his sheep had fled.

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You do know that the villagers eventually culled all the wolves in the area. Originally the Wolf killed the boy in the story.
 
What purpose does it serve to be overconfident?

Overconfidence is a weakness not a strength. The same overconfidence displayed here by Indian regime to spark fires which they think they can control and maintain. Elements work within their own nature, something man cannot hold dominion over.
 
Overconfidence is a weakness not a strength. The same overconfidence displayed here by Indian regime to spark fires which they think they can control and maintain. Elements work within their own nature, something man cannot hold dominion over.
Tere posts dimag ghuma dete hai!!!!

Your logic applied to Pakistan. In India's case, it has opposite effect. You know what happened in 1980s and 1990s and then it's consequences in 2000s. If India adopts that strategy, the 1947 type strife would be nipped in the bud.
 

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