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    Congrats Superkaif!!!

    I would like to congratulate my very dear friend Superkaif on hitting the 5K posts milestone. You are a truly worthy member here, impartial & logical. I salute you, and hope you continue in the same fashion!
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    Real story of Kargil war

    I do not know why you are accusing me of lying, I have given you evidence from an Indian source, quoting the Clinton aide, & another impartial source to support my claims. Vajpayee did not visit the US to put pressure on them, so they'd take action against Pakistan. Even though Vajpayee did not...
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Why are you spamming the same post over & over. Nawaz Sharif is not an impartial source, as he wanted to show himself as a savior, he was afraid of the Pakistani public's reaction, when Pakistani troops had the upper hand over India, & it was because of him when he asked the troops to withdraw...
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    Saudi Arabia Persuades Pakistan to Abandon Iran-Pakistan Pipeline

    Contrary to Mosa's assumptions, the IP is a much shorter, safer & cheaper (more transit fees) route than the TAPI. The gas reserves of the Daulatebad gas field have not been certified either.
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    Saudi Arabia Persuades Pakistan to Abandon Iran-Pakistan Pipeline

    Where do any of these state Pakistan is abandoning the IP pipeline?
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    Avalanche traps about 150 Pakistani soldiers

    RIP mere Jawan, mere Sher, Rah-e-Haq ke Shaheedon. :cry: Harder for the troops on the ground than the ones that have passed away. Life can so short, especially for a soldier, & they must be the utmost respect & love from the people for defending this country.
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    Indian Muslims Inc. Their Market & Global Business Impact

    We are talking about parallels: OBC's with OBC's, SC's with SC's, ST's with ST's. The Presidential Order of 1950 deprives Dalits belonging to Christian, Parsi and Muslim communities from the constitutional facilities being availed by Scheduled Castes of Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist communities, a...
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    Indian Muslims Inc. Their Market & Global Business Impact

    Again, this is what the government claims, which has little to no bearing to reality. The statistics of the Indian Muslims in West Bengal speak for themselves. West Bengal has a Muslim population of 25%. Muslims have a 2% share of reservation in West Bengal under the OBC, whereas Hindus that are...
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    Indian Muslims Inc. Their Market & Global Business Impact

    There is a difference between the government saying it has "approved the quota", & the minority actually availing the quota. In a country like India, the government says one thing, but most of the time, it does not have any reality to it. Benefits of entitlements meant for the backward classes...
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    Real story of Kargil war

    The face saving was for Nawaz Sharif, & Pakistan who had lost international support when they initiated the war. No where in the article does it say that the Indian troops had starting recapturing the peaks, it says Clinton was "holding firm on demanding the withdrawal of Pakistani troops to the...
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    Reconsider Ties BCB ..IPL and India's help over cricket I ask?

    The series does not need the go-ahead of the ICC: ‘No ICC approval required by PCB, BCB for holding series’ | DAWN.COM Looks like this is a cheap stunt by the BCB, when coming to Pakistan, & confirming that the security preparations were adequate & satisfactory. The...
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    Bangladesh tour to Pakistan and India's internal politics

    The series does not need the go-ahead of the ICC: ‘No ICC approval required by PCB, BCB for holding series’ | DAWN.COM Looks like this is a cheap stunt by the BCB, when coming to Pakistan, & confirming that the security preparations were adequate & satisfactory. The...
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Kargil 1999 was a result of Siachen 1984. Liberating Kashmir was never the idea, it was about the strategic location of Kargil. Pakistan captured peak 5353 in Kargil in the war, the highest & most strategically important peak, & still does today. At first, the Indians were denying Peak 5353 was...
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Of course Nawaz Sharif would like to show the war as a failure, to make himself look like a savior. The ground facts were different. The Army says 453 troops were killed. The best estimate from impartial sources show that 696 Pakistani soldiers were killed, & 665 injured; whereas 524 Indian...
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Critical peak, because India tried to recapture it repeatedly post 1999, but failed to do so. And at the end of the day, India suffered heavier (casualties + injuries) figures than Pakistan, despite having 6 times the troops strength of Pakistan. Yes, India pressured the US to threaten...
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Or you can look at the truth about the Kargil war by the very (Indian) general who was leading the Indian troops: http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-history-strategy/111185-we-lost-kargil-lieutenant-general-kishan-pal.html
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Sure. Vajpayee stood firm during Kargil conflict: Clinton aide - The Times of India
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    Real story of Kargil war

    At the end of the day, India suffered heavier (casualties + injuries) figures than Pakistan, despite having 6 times the troops strength. And they also lost Peak 5353 to Pakistan, which is the highest peak in the area, & of great strategic importance, which they tried to recapture many times post...
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Actually, it doesn't prove it to be false: Vajpayee stood firm during Kargil conflict: Clinton aide - The Times of India So at the end of the day, it was a diplomatic victory for India, & they only recaptured their lost territory after the Pakistani troops starting retreating.
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    Real story of Kargil war

    Some interesting facts about Peak 5353 still under Pakistani control post 1999: Commander ordered capture of Point 5353 in Kargil war http://www.hindu.com/2004/06/30/stories/2004063006391100.htm
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