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    Pakistani Woman Went to India with 4 Kids After Falling in Love with an Indian Man on PUBG

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/punjab-haryana-lead-in-female-foeticide/articleshow/2859214.cms This also holds true for Western Uttar Pradesh.
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    1965 war with India was Pakistan's biggest blunder, says Ishtiaq Ahmed

    The failure to achieve a comprehensive population exchange between India and Pakistan can be considered a grave oversight, as it continues to generate challenges even today. The substantial presence of radicalized Muslim communities in India has further exacerbated the already strained relations...
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    1965 war with India was Pakistan's biggest blunder, says Ishtiaq Ahmed

    India's decision to pursue nuclear weapons in 1973, as well as its significant investments in space and missile technology, can be attributed to the perceived threat posed by the United States in 1971. the hostile stance of the Western world towards India during that time served as a catalyst...
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    1965 war with India was Pakistan's biggest blunder, says Ishtiaq Ahmed

    The American threat in 1971 played a significant role in influencing Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's decision to authorize India's nuclear detonation in 1973.
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    1971 East Pakistan Tragedy HISTORY REVISITED REALITY & MYTHS Series Part 01 - 05

    It is true that the Bengalis were able to achieve independence because they constituted a significant portion of the population and received military training and support from India. Additionally, the geographical proximity of Bengal to India facilitated Indian intervention in the region...
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    1971 East Pakistan Tragedy HISTORY REVISITED REALITY & MYTHS Series Part 01 - 05

    Pakistan, as an entity, was created on the basis of Islam, and if you were to ask an Indian about their primary identity, they would likely mention their nationality, whereas a Pakistani might prioritize their religious affiliation. This distinction is evident in videos available on platforms...
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    1965 war with India was Pakistan's biggest blunder, says Ishtiaq Ahmed

    Throughout history, the Pakistani military has engaged in such actions, which is the reason why Bangladesh became an independent country. Despite having a predominantly Muslim population and sharing a lengthy border with Pakistan, Kashmir remained under Indian control.
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    1965 war with India was Pakistan's biggest blunder, says Ishtiaq Ahmed

    In the past, the Indian economy was only 3-4 times larger than Pakistan, but today it has expanded to become 10-12 times bigger. India's foreign exchange reserves are also significantly greater, approximately 50 to 60 times more than Pakistan's. Additionally, India's defense budget is 8-10 times...
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    1971 East Pakistan Tragedy HISTORY REVISITED REALITY & MYTHS Series Part 01 - 05

    Bangladesh was very much a part of the two-nation theory and the Indian subcontinent. East Pakistan was a result of the partition of India based on religious lines. On the other hand, Pashtuns and Baloch were never a part of India and had no direct connection to the Hindu-Muslim dynamics that...
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    1971 East Pakistan Tragedy HISTORY REVISITED REALITY & MYTHS Series Part 01 - 05

    Pashtuns and Baloch people find themselves in a situation similar to what Bengalis experienced until 1971. It's important to acknowledge that Pashtuns and Baloch are distinct from the people of the Indian subcontinent, and they have their own unique histories and aspirations. While the...
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    Pakistani Woman Went to India with 4 Kids After Falling in Love with an Indian Man on PUBG

    It’s Pakistan, a country where thousands of people go missing without anyone noticing, And There is nothing wrong if a Pakistani woman falls in love with an Indian man and is living happily with her partner.
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    Pakistani Woman Went to India with 4 Kids After Falling in Love with an Indian Man on PUBG

    Sikkim province in India has a relatively high number of reported crimes against women compared to its population. This is not necessarily because it is the most unsafe state for women, but rather because it is one of the most literate provinces in India where women are empowered and encouraged...
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    Pakistani Woman Went to India with 4 Kids After Falling in Love with an Indian Man on PUBG

    Pakistan reports zero rape cases due to the stringent requirements of the Islamic Hudood Act, which makes it impossible for a woman to report a rape. According to the Act, a rape victim is required to produce four eyewitnesses to prove her case, which is virtually impossible. What is even more...
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    Pakistani Woman Went to India with 4 Kids After Falling in Love with an Indian Man on PUBG

    While this may be true for most of the Pakistani men, it is important to note that Indian Hindu society, on the whole, is generally liberal and open-minded. However, there are certain issues regarding women in a few states like Haryana, Punjab, and Western Uttar Pradesh that bear some...
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    Pakistani Woman Went to India with 4 Kids After Falling in Love with an Indian Man on PUBG

    These are just a few reported incidents, but such cases continue to occur. Personally, I see no issue with it, and if these women are content with their husbands, they should be permitted to live in India like Indian citizens. There is no way a woman could pose a threat to the Indian state...
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    Tawang: The Indian monastery town coveted by China

    The project to connect Kathmandu to Beijing via a Bullet train has been ongoing for the past 20 years. However, despite the long duration, I have not witnessed the operation of even a regular toy train between the two cities. The train running in Tibet, China, is not a bullet train but is...
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    Will France See Rise of Fascism?

    Since Afghanistan does not share borders with India, the term is unfamiliar to most Indians. If you were to use this term to refer to Indians, they would likely not even notice. However, if this term is used to describe Pakistanis, it tends to evoke strong reactions, as I experienced when I used...
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    Tawang: The Indian monastery town coveted by China

    Indian Railways is also preparing a detailed project report (DPR) for the Delhi-Patna(Guwahati)-Kolkata Bullet train. The project aims to establish a high-speed rail link between Delhi, Patna, Guwahati, and Kolkata. The Delhi-Patna-Kolkata stretch is scheduled to be completed by 2030, while the...
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    Tawang: The Indian monastery town coveted by China

    India has been actively constructing multiple expressways that connect Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Bengal. Notably, infrastructure development in eastern Bihar and North Bengal, which makes the strategically significant Siliguri corridor, which is often referred to as the chicken's neck, is...
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    Tawang: The Indian monastery town coveted by China

    The eastern borders of India have traditionally faced challenges in terms of connectivity with New Delhi and the rest of the country, giving China an advantage in the region. However, in recent years, there have been notable developments on the Indian side of the border that are bringing about...
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