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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    Touchy, touchy. I personally don't care much about the problems in China. What I want to know is, what is your point? What exactly are you trying to say, on this thread? That is all I want to know.
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    No. And is China the same? Seriously, I'm finding it a little tough to comprehend your point. It might help if you stated it outright instead of in a roundabout fashion.
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    If you had paid more attention to your Mathematics lessons, you would have answered this question yourself. You can still educate yourself - pay special attention to exponential functions. And when you're through with that, post your calculations here for all to see. You will understand how.
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    Now, you're starting to sound patronizing, and a little smug. To bring you back to reality, let me remind you that India and China rank almost the same place on the corruption charts. There is a difference of 8-9 points, max. So I could ask you the same question. Do continue your discussion...
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    Well, that's true of just about any country. And anyway, India does need to fix it's internal problems, irrespective of whether we become a "great power" or not.
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    If you are a patriotic Pakistani, you must realize that the links and videos you posted are ridiculous and you are bringing shame to your country by posting such things here. I am saying this in as simple and plain language as possible. Remove those videos if you don't want casual visitors to...
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    I agree 100% that India has a lot of internal problems to resolve. But really, history does not necessarily agree with your POV. The Americans managed to become a superpower despite having so many race issues back in the 60s (and lots of other problems besides). China still does have problems...
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    Tuahaa: Be honest here. It's not about wiping out through one invasion. The USA cannot invade India, not even Pakistan. Heck, they are struggling in Afghanistan and Iraq due to their lack of experience in asymmetric warfare. India is much much larger than Pakistan in terms of size...
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    Even if Munshi's original idea was to troll, it must be accepted that India has a lot of internal problems. No one can honestly deny that. But frankly, before we embark on such discussions, we need to define what we mean by power. Is it purely military? Economic? Standard of living...
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    Is India a truly powerful country?

    No one really wants to, but if Bangladeshi members create such threads, knowing fully well the troll responses that it will generate, they ought to be prepared for some solid counter-trolling too.
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    China's Asian Games village ready, handed over to organisers

    I beg to disagree. India spent a mind boggling amount on this event, but the only question is, how much actually went for the Games and how much lined the pockets of Kalmadi and co.? Corruption is the issue, not lack of money input.
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    China's Asian Games village ready, handed over to organisers

    Congratulations China. There is a lot in the field of Infrastructure and flawless project execution that India (and many other countries) can learn from you.
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    After bridge collapse, false ceiling of CWG venue falls

    A mature person accepts a mistake when it is pointed out. You do not seem to fall in that category. Anyhow, who started flaming the thread by typing untruths without verifying?
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    After bridge collapse, false ceiling of CWG venue falls

    No Indian politician or official claimed that ISI was behind the bridge collapse. The only liars here are those who claim nonsense stuff based on satire and humour. And the only fools are those who believe such stuff and continue to argue even after their mistake has been pointed out.
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    After bridge collapse, false ceiling of CWG venue falls

    Where? Liar, who accepted that Govt. gave such a report? Do you know what 'Satire' means? Why are you proving that you are an immature kid? Read the links and the thread starter: "MBI Munshi", same person who started a thread on defence.pk on this issue, and this kind of thing is called...
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    After bridge collapse, false ceiling of CWG venue falls

    Ah ok - just shows that satirical sites are dangerous. Look at how gullible teenagers like Qadri are taken in!
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    After bridge collapse, false ceiling of CWG venue falls

    Abe Munney: I don't want your 'Pakistan Khuda Hafiz' links. I have not heard or seen any statement of that sort from any respectable news or media channels. Your 'Pakistan Khuda Hafiz' people are liars. They cannot get genuine news, so they manufacture something. And guys like you lap it up...
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    Must read for those comparing India to China

    Don't forget this after the games, don't let the media forget either. Bombard Times of India, CNN-IBN, Aaj Tak, Times Now, NDTV and everyone else with letters and e-mails asking for action. Don't let this issue die down after the games. Those who are responsible must pay. Let us do our bit to...
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    After bridge collapse, false ceiling of CWG venue falls

    And this, according to me, is the most major problem India is facing. When I look around me, I see so many things getting better, except this issue of corruption. We will never be able to achieve full potential till we get rid of this. We need to come up with a system where bidding and the...
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    After bridge collapse, false ceiling of CWG venue falls

    Lolz, lolz,lolz. You sound like a teenager who thinks that 'lolz' is acceptable to use as punctuation. And oh, please don't lie. Where has the Indian Government blamed anyone for this?
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