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  1. TheFlyingPretzel

    Forest killings put India's 'fake encounters' in spotlight

    Very unlikely. Indian forces have been pillaging and looting Kashmiri villages for the better of the last 4 decades. There's been no justice for all the women that have been raped and all the children that have lost their parents to Indian atrocities.
  2. TheFlyingPretzel

    Forest killings put India's 'fake encounters' in spotlight

    The aid received by India was only 300 million dollars less than Ethiopia. Shocking to say the least. The world's largest pauper state by population. Anna Hazare and his model village are but a fleeting dream for the large majority of Indian villages which are rampant with poverty and crime...
  3. TheFlyingPretzel

    Forest killings put India's 'fake encounters' in spotlight

    It is often hard to confront ground realities. My sympathies. In 2013 alone, and this may come as a surprise to you considering all the misinformation you've been fed, India was given in excess of 3.2 billion dollars in aid, which happens to be what Bangladesh, Sudan and Somalia got combined...
  4. TheFlyingPretzel

    Forest killings put India's 'fake encounters' in spotlight

    Additionally India is also a pauper country and is struggling to make ends meet by living of foreign aid and grants. The surprising ignorance of its masses and their tendency not to introspect bur rather profess their sagacity has unfortunately been costly to India. While the media feeds them...
  5. TheFlyingPretzel

    Forest killings put India's 'fake encounters' in spotlight

    The main issue with the Indian army, and actually pretty much all of India, is that they've quite conveniently managed to overrate themselves. Maybe it's the underlying inferiority and inadequacy in comparison to Pakistan and China or maybe it's just an 'Indian thing'. Either way the Indian...
  6. TheFlyingPretzel

    Forest killings put India's 'fake encounters' in spotlight

    No surprises here. Indian paramilitary and armed forces are a laughing stock. It's no surprise they managed to kill hundreds of their own just relocating to the border in Operation Parakram. They probably shot and maimed each other for being undercover Maoist and Pakistani terrorists. They...
  7. TheFlyingPretzel

    Picture of LUH PT-1 structure

    I am merely returning the favour. Looks solid if you ask me. HAL ought to JV with Habib. Might even get ToT.
  8. TheFlyingPretzel

    Picture of LUH PT-1 structure

    You spelt 'poor countries' wrong. For a country ranked at number 121 by the World Bank for its GDP in relation to purchasing power parity, Indians are surprisingly, and excuse my language here, quite full of shit. Unfortunately for us, there are 6 and a half Indians for every one Pakistani out...
  9. TheFlyingPretzel

    Picture of LUH PT-1 structure

    On the contrary, the papers are brimming with headlines that the Indian PM has not spared a single country in the West, begging them to invest and manufacture their products in India so that its stone age industry may benefit from the advancements which have been made in its absence. Wise move...
  10. TheFlyingPretzel

    Picture of LUH PT-1 structure

    You know what, you're actually right. Build quality is not just an issue confined to HAL but noticeably an issue with almost all Indian products. Most probably, perhaps, because India is engaged in a fruitless exercise of attempting to reinvent the wheel but without access to adequate facilities...
  11. TheFlyingPretzel

    Picture of LUH PT-1 structure

    Wait, I forgot the word 'cheap'. Let me edit my post. Thanks for the prompt.
  12. TheFlyingPretzel

    Picture of LUH PT-1 structure

    Looks cheap and flimsy. As do all things Indian. Edited: Courtesy of @gslv mk3
  13. TheFlyingPretzel

    Gwadar deep-sea port will commence operation formally from this month

    Imports aren't a good thing you moron. It highlights the underlying lack of industrial capacity to produce the product being imported. I propose a purge. Indians have become the disease of this forum. Instead of being constructive they are just being their Indian selves, which is of no help...
  14. TheFlyingPretzel

    United States Approve Sales of Military Hardware for Anti-Terrorism

    Most probably US foreign assistance grants.
  15. TheFlyingPretzel

    United States Approve Sales of Military Hardware for Anti-Terrorism

    To be politically correct, we should thank them for helping us make the terrorists in the first place as well. Also thank you America for interfering in the affairs of this region and sending it to total shit. The sale of arms to combat the extremists is not a blessing or a favour on their...
  16. TheFlyingPretzel

    Pakistan biggest concern to stability in South Asia: NYT

    Managed to casually gloss over the operative part of my post by focusing on Charlie Sheen? Not smooth at all.
  17. TheFlyingPretzel

    Lapsed tenders hurt Modi's 'Make in India' defence industry push

    You forgot to use the term 'fast breeder throium reactor'. Lol. India has nothing to its name. Absolutely nothing. It is an international joke, tracking planets after mistaking them for chinese drones and laying claim to ancient flying space ships whereas modern India does not even have...
  18. TheFlyingPretzel

    Pakistan biggest concern to stability in South Asia: NYT

    Sheen's actually a nice guy and makes a living by cheering other people up and keeping them happy. Misrepresented, just like Pakistan. Boohoo.
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