Not really, Pak has very limited to offer to India, particularly for which India does not have alternatives. Besides, Pak or no Pak, with China being there, India would need to militarize sooner rather than later. Even otherwise, no nation that is not a military power will ever be taken...
So when's the strike, I'll plan my leave accordingly. Anyway, the dude's movement is a still born.
Nah they are more worried about keeping your country (read their power) together.
Just as at the LoC, you'll get a disproportionate response.
Cool. Let Pak afford the cost of target practices for Indian troops but piling on more debt. An economy the size of Mumbai ought to be able to afford that for a while atleast. :coffee:
Incorrect. Bangladesh is a positive outcome for us. Baloch will be another in the near future. More will follow.
Actually, the threat perception has forced India to rapidly militarily which will be a huge plus in the long run. You can't be a real power without force projection. Though its much...
The parents should sue the he*k out of this school and force its closure. Appalling intolerance leading to physical harm when the hands of those girls bled.
Merely because you are one does not mean you get to project onto anyone.
Veil would make cheating a child's play - only morons (or...
Pak is used to masters, thus, they feel nothing strange about a third party intervening or even adjudicating matters to them. On the other hand, India since independence has not been used to this slave mentality, thus, we see no reason to involve any external party to the matter.
Besides, such...
The solution should not be to try to force a patriotic gesture - it will mean little if such people do not wish to respect India, rather, any and all subsidies that any level of government provides must be immediately withdrawn.
I don't care if there are people in India who for whatever reason...
Forget festivals that come around once a year, why not ask the Mosques to not blare loud sounds five times a day?
Not I am I not glad at any setback to these pseudo-secular forces in Bihar, but does Mulayam even matter in that state?
Are they all communists round the year? Nah they just behave like one every now and then.
Like I said, if they are let them go an indefinite strike and not indulge in such impotent gestures like striking for a day.
Any joker can strike for a day, it costs little in the government sector.
The final nail in the coffin was the dropping from list of UN disputes in 2010. Pak is welcome to whine and cry about it. :lol:
Time is on India's side and Pak is racing against it. Fun to watch it play out. :coffee:
It brings great joy to see the death of communism. Besides, these one day strikes are woefully insignificant.
If these people have any conviction, go on an indefinite strike. Lets see how long any such thing would last.
On the right track, though you'd need some metaphor for nukes to replace actual conventional strength - something that signifies suicidal tendencies too.
It all depends on who's proven to be the aggressor, not merely who initiated the over action of war. If India carries out targeted strikes in response to a Parliament like or 26/11-like attack, and there was sufficient evidence, even China would be hard pressed to back you.
As for nuclear, if...
"Pak is less a country a military, more their military is one with a country" - whoever said that summed it up better than anyone else ever has that I am aware of.
No amount of analysis will do any good unless this fundamental points forms the basis for said analysis. Those in real position of...