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  1. deltacamelately

    Ancient India in the time of the Mahabharata

    AM, That was rude. When I say groan...it is my rebuke for such a pissing contest. Period.
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    Ancient India in the time of the Mahabharata

    ..Groan.... And I'm still groaning. I participated in a similar thread here once and am groanign since then. Lost World!
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    India’s secret ICBM ambitions

    ....sigh.....
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    India’s secret ICBM ambitions

    True!!! That makes the PA 7 times bigger than the IA.
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    India’s secret ICBM ambitions

    AM, The kid is somehow missing on the implications of SCO's turning radicals. This applies for all militaries, not necessarily PA. Its also a dangerous trend because cadre loyalities tend to proliferate down the rank and file. This can turn a otherwise professional military into a radicalised...
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    India’s secret ICBM ambitions

    Erroneous comment. I do snoop here, but that's because there are some serious posters available with realistic information and candid personal view points. Bantering silly Pakistani kids doesn't actually appeals me...time just doesn't allow. Coming to the point, I posted that particular article...
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    Actually it was S-2 who got me interested in joining here. Sometimes its informative if not...

    Actually it was S-2 who got me interested in joining here. Sometimes its informative if not anything else, to get to know the views from the otherside of the line. Some serious posters here keep me getting back, time and again. Are Dave, Tankie and Glyn also registered here?
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    Strange, one never misses the Guards at any point. Omnipresent aren't you. :)) Nice to see you...

    Strange, one never misses the Guards at any point. Omnipresent aren't you. :)) Nice to see you here mate. regards,
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    India’s secret ICBM ambitions

    India doesn't harbour any ambitions to field any SSM with a range beyond 5000 kms. Our geopolitical requirements simply doesn't accomodate any such ambitions. Rest all is pure crap. MBI Munshi, What would BD do with an ICBM? Hit some Indian city with an ICBM? ;) Talk to some of your...
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    Indian food-- Best in the world

    Neo, try this out if you haven't done already. HYDRABADI MUTTON BIRYANI Ingredients: Mutton cut in to small pieces 1kg. Milk ½ cup. Garam masala powder 4 tsp. Whole garam masala 4 tbsp. Butter 50 gms. Sliced onions 1 cup. Golden fried sliced onions ¾ cup Garlic paste 4...
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    Indian food-- Best in the world

    Correction: All the cusines in bold are available in India as well. The bulk of Pakistani and Indian non veg recipes are similar. The only difference is in the combination of the masala used, specially the composition of the Garam Masala part.
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    Pakistan's Nuclear Deterrent

    Oh! Really? S-2, its really bad that you did confide to me about your next career assignment with the C.I.A after hanging your boots as an US Army Artillery Captain.:woot: Bad...really Bad. :lol:
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    Pakistan's Nuclear Deterrent

    Where the hell do you think you are getting to? Cut the crap and stop your racial temper tantrums. You are NOT an expert in the matter of the subject as is evident from your BS conspiracy theory therefore don't delude yourself with fantasies. I'm surprised how did you survive this long or may be...
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    Motivations behind selecting the name 'India' in 1947

    AM, The idea of an Indian nation definitely arose somewhere after the 1857 Revolt. And the idea of an independent Pakistan, i.e. a homeland for muslims rose somewhere in the 1920s, so what do you think your ancestors were fighting for before the 20s? The answer is we all were fighting for a...
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    Ancient History not Appreciated by Pakistanis?

    Correction, Aryan, not Pakistani ancestory. The state of Pakistan is a very recent developement. That's incorrect. Almost all the upper castes Hindus and also others like Sikhs, Dogras, Haryanwis, Dogras, Garhwalis, Kumaonis etc etc have the same genetic marker. The only problem is that the...
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    Pakistan’s Accountability and International Obligations

    Fatman17, That was off the tangent. I'm sure you are aware that India pressed hard at the UN to get JUD banned as a terrorist organization. Even the PRC didn't veto or vote against it. My question isn't Pakistan bashing one. I seek your opinion regarding what responsibilities are vested in a...
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    Motivations behind selecting the name 'India' in 1947

    AM, My expectation from you are higher. If somebody thinks that present day India wants to somehow reclaim Pakistan, I for once will call him a paranoid. However, and with reference to your above statement, let us remind ourselves that bulk of the muslims didn't opt for Pakistan and remained...
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    Pakistan’s Accountability and International Obligations

    Can anyone tell what are the obligations rested upon a nation under resolution 1373? And what are the rights/actions available to the UN in a scenario where such a nation fails to fulfill its obigations?
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    Hi! Arezu, Nice to know that you liked my profile, but then what? I've hardly mentioned...

    Hi! Arezu, Nice to know that you liked my profile, but then what? I've hardly mentioned anything worth interesting here. You would want to know a little about me fine and for that I recommend you to PM Neo who's a moderator here at defence/pk. Thank you for sharing your email id, but I would...
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    Ancient History not Appreciated by Pakistanis?

    For references, google for these gentlemen. R. Qamar - Y Chromosome DNA variation in Pakistan. A. Basu - Ethnic India: A Genomic view, with special reference to people and structure. S. Sengupta - Polarity and Temporality of High-Resolution Y-Chromosome Distributions in India. et al.
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