That's exactly my point, we know who our enemies are which is not Pakistan or Pakistanis directly so why would we go to war with them?
Oh we have had terror attacks here in Nairobi also and you must be aware of the big Asian population we have here in Africa?
You must have been sleeping all this time? or do not see what is going around you?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/saudi-arabias-policy-shift-toward-india-helps-nab-terror-suspects/2012/07/06/gJQAlOXtRW_story.html...
Wrong we never chose to attack after 26/11 because it did not suit us at that time and we are not going to attack Pakistan in a direct way as we know who are enemies are. When the time comes it will be of our choosing not the terrorist time
War is expensive we learn this from mobilisation...
I thought we Indians and Chinese were different? have we lost our humble middle path culture that much? and want to become like Mcdonald man in USA??
Our culture is rich we should never loose our roots because we are not a country but a civilisation unlike USA which was founded on bloodshed.
Yes she is but also highly hated too among many that Libya fiasco and the corruption scandal did her no favours.
The Clinton's are seen to close to the rich elite but is that any different to Trump? Many in the US do not like trump but they can't stand Hillary so he is seen as the lesser of 2...
You know the tide is changing in Pakistan also (do not go by PDF or the military but speak to ordinary Pakistanis in cities like Karachi they are fed up and have no hate for India they also want a better life and to make peace. I have many friends in Pakistan in Pindi and Karachi they are very...
That is remarkable indeed but we need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and consume less, which is easier said than done as everyone wants washing machines, nice cars and laptops etc
You can have everything in the world but what is the point when the air you breathe is so polluted you...
True but if we both make peace China becomes largely irrelevant, they care about prosperity and would welcome it I believe even though sometimes their intentions can seem a little shady at times.
Look at the EU block and compare to SAARC, we should be more integrated and trade more with each...
Ideal place for Nuclear plants is near water so it tends to be more coastal, we should think outside the box and find new ways of generating energy. Maybe wind energy in Tibet is a option? in India we are lucky as we have direct heat from the sun so we are building huge solar farms to generate...
India and Pakistan should make peace its about time and together in the Shanghai pact we can make the region prosperous. Until we do the west will continue to dominate us.
Actually he is a smart 'idiot' he is appealing to the factory workers/the illiterate who lost their jobs and have so much...
There is better ways to get energy than this, the impact it will have can be devastating and have a huge economic affect. We are selfish because we thinking of just the present but our grandchildren will be the ones who will suffer when water becomes so scarce and famines/viruses take root.
Why...
Come on man are you really asking them to show Pakistani held Kashmir as Azad Kashmir? :lol: it's known as the LOC where even the UN monitors it unlike Aksai Chin
Blame Indira Gandhi she had a chance to take it back but she wanted to sign the Shimla agreement so the LOC is the LOC.
It show's the line of control which is what a majority of maps show. You can't ask them to show it as Azad Kashmir can we?
1972 was the Shimla agreement
It is why when Kargil happened even China asked Pakistan to go back to the LOC
These are small micro projects nothing on the scale you are building
I still think Nuclear power is a better solution as is solar energy,, these dams cause hugh environmental damage in the long run and not enough research is done prior to their building. But wait 20-30 years we will see their...
http://atimes.com/2015/10/tripartite-treaty-needed-on-sharing-brahmaputras-waters/
China’s Zangmu Hydropower Station has become fully operational. Built on the River Yarlung Tsangpo (known as Brahmaputra in India) some 140 km from Lhasa in Tibet, the US$1.52 billion hydropower project is...