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The story of Gen Ayub and his Bengali butler (Urdu)

The thing that I have been impressed with from the people of South India is their remarkable self control and restraint which has directly translated into them being top businessmen.

Self Control = Good business = prosperity = economic clout = political/military clout.

Its a common joke among Pakistanis in the middle east that you can slap a south indian and he'll happily present his other cheek for you to slap even harder but what we don't realise is that it shows these people have remarkable self control and therefore, for a temporary loss (pride, humiliation) they make huge material gains (business) which they can use to manipulate the situation in anyway they please (like settling scores with anyone who might have humiliated them in the past) a bit like chankya's policy or whatever that bald gay dude's name is.

South India is responsible for the prosperity of the whole of india everyone knows that. Offcourse their huge population has played a major role as well but they have definitely made use of that self restraining trait. Its also true that they're (indians in general) pathetically submissive and have a slave like mentality which helps in them being recruited as dirt cheap labor (they're notorious for working on pathetically low wages all over the world) but they have over the years being able to make gains with this mentality. For how long will this philosophy hold true for them remains to be seen.

The west and americans have been carefully utilizing this trait of the indians for quite a long time now but when it comes to pushing their agenda militarily, the indians have been found wanting vis a vis 27feb and Galwan hiding.
 
Its also true that they're (indians in general) pathetically submissive and have a slave like mentality which helps in them being recruited as dirt cheap labor (they're notorious for working on pathetically low wages all over the world) but they have over the years being able to make gains with this mentality.
Chinese too had very low wages for a long time, in fact relaxed labour laws helped China's growth and is cited as a criteria in "Ease of doing business index".
 
Chinese too had very low wages for a long time, in fact relaxed labour laws helped China's growth and is cited as a criteria in "Ease of doing business index".

I am referring to their employment outside India/China not the ease of doing business inside their respective countries.
 
Reminds me of iqbal
Ho halqa e yaran tho baresham ki tarha naram...
Razm e haq o baatil tho faulaad hay momin...
 
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