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Balkanization of India is viable but I don't care

PachchisLand mein rahega toh kaise sunega? It's a derogatory term used by other communities for bhaiyas.

- PRTP GWD
you are behaving like a khota .
you must be living in your khotaland ,
never heard this term from by any of the bhaiyya log from my village living in bombay . this is new term , may be not very much in use .
 
Again and again you are thinking of imaginary concepts and applying it to Indian situation. It has no connection with ground reality. There is no Brahmin hegemony or imposition of one heritage or language on other people. There is intense dislike or even hatred between ethnicities. It's similar to Yugoslavia. @PakSword can articulate better.

- PRTP GWD

Imaginary? really ? You got some prejudicial axe to grind here. You obviously beleive that people like to hate each other naturally. Therefore one need not search for actual systems and policies which create hatred. IN other words you are a brahmin. And moreover you have shown enough ignorance about even basic concepts here. Most indians are not naturally hateful. India and brahmins make them that way.

If maharashtra is its own country secure about its identity and language then there will be no hate against bhaiyyas. Some small minority maybe not a huge entity like shiv sena.

there is collective bhaiyya hate only in maharashtra , but most of the people hide it .other states are okay .
Talk about everything but the brahmin - wont you ? He is the real mastermind of the hatred in south asia.
 
you are behaving like a khota .
you must be living in your khotaland ,
never heard this term from by any of the bhaiyya log from my village living in bombay . this is new term , may be not very much in use .
When the pachchis log visit their gaons during holiday, would they reveal what insults they suffer when in Mumbai? You are from Sultanpur, right? I had a schoolmate from your gaon. I would go to his area to play in evening. Often I would see people ridicule his family by that name. I would feel sorry.

- PRTP GWD
 
PachchisLand mein rahega toh kaise sunega? It's a derogatory term used by other communities for bhaiyas.
I'm not from Mumbai personally but have never heard this kind of a word. I don't think you are being fully honest over here. You are just in search of some kind of a banter.
 
When the pachchis log visit their gaons during holiday, would they reveal what insults they suffer when in Mumbai? You are from Sultanpur, right? I had a schoolmate from your gaon. I would go to his area to play in evening. Often I would see people ridicule his family by that name. I would feel sorry.

- PRTP GWD

don't worry ,
come out of your retarded khotaland mentality .
 
Note: Those who read why India's balkanization is viable should also read why I don't care.

I am a civilian. I know nothing about security issues - internal or external. But I am the person on ground and I can vouch for the plethora of inter-community dislike or animosity. Why, I have read that even the cadets of that sacred institution - whose objective is to protect the country - the magnificent NDA, practice provincialism. The senior cadets often befriend and spare the juniors the ragging if they hail from their own state.

This is an incomplete list of who hates/dislikes whom and other subversive elements in India:

* Hindus hate Muslims and vice versa

* Negligible hate between Hindus and Christians but mixing of the rituals of the two religions and Hindu-Christian marriage are a taboo

* In some rural regions of Hindi belt the caste violence is so intense that entire families are wiped out including children

* The numbers of tribals - who serve as cannon fodder in naxalite groups - is high. They are a great destabilizing factor.

* Northies hate Southies and vice versa

* A percentage of Maharashtrians dislike bhaiyyas of UP and Bihar

* A percentage of Maharashtrians dislike/hate Kannadigas

* Kannadigas hate almost everyone else and vice versa

* Tamilians hate almost everyone else

* A percentage of Keralites hate Kannadigas

* Northies find Telugu speaking people (both from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) particularly disgusting and nauseating and have given them jocular names

* Many states in North East - with the exception of Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and nowadays hopefully Assam - hate mainland India

* Mainland Indians don't necessarily hate North East Indians but have a strong dislike and aversion to them and discriminate against them due to their Mongoloid features

* Goans are a special kind of idiots. They brawl with domestic tourists from all over the country but suck up to Whites and allow their nudity.

* Silver lining is nobody hates Sikhs and Sikhs hate nobody. Khalistan is history.

India also has two or three powerful enemies with whom it shares very long borders. But this situation is not an unusual case. In fact everywhere in the world balkanization process is ignited by foreign hand only.

One factor that works against the balkanization of India is the docility of South Indians. For balkanization, probably the entire populace should be of rebellious and perhaps a bit boisterous nature.

Why I don't care about India's fate?

Earlier I would root for singlehanded Indian victory over multiple external and internal enemies like Pakistan, China, USA, naxalites, Bangladesh etc. I would wonder if India is good enough to win and follow this "game". It would take exceptional intellect to prevent a tinderbox like India from inflaming. If one is able to hold India together like the British did, it would be nothing short of a work of a genius.

But I have had a bad experience with a genius. I was disappointed. Ever since, I have a dislike for geniuses. An explanatory paragraph:

I hate geniuses. I hate scientists, mathematicians, chess champions, prodigious engineers, prodigious economists and other technical prodigies. Earlier when I hadn't met one (or thought that I hadn't) I guessed being in the company of a genius would be riveting, thrilling, exciting etc. Like watching 1978 movie ‘Don’, reading the entertaining excerpts of the novel 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' (by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn), listening to great music etc. I had incorrectly thought that their presence is something worth looking forward to in life. But the reality really seems to be different. Now I know the feel of a company of a genius may be no better than workplace banality. I had presumed meeting a genius would be fun. But meeting with genius turned out to be an ordinary experience. It was not much pleasure.

It's very painful. If the best of humankind are boring, then is there anything to look forward to?

Since then, I am past caring. I stopped bothering about whether the establishment pulls the challenging feat off or whether they fail. The moment I think of the actuality of geniuses I instantly lose interest in the games of international politics.

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India has got much more adherent power. No Matter who hates whome but in the end all of them are one
 
@letsrock @jamahir

An interesting development in this context:

Russians are migrating in massive numbers to India. Russians love the country.

It is not known whether it's a deliberate ploy by Indian intelligence agencies or a fortunate serendipity. Will Russian migration act as a glue to hold India together? I surmise it to be the latest wave of Aryan invasion into India. Actually the Russian migration is happening in Pakistan also.

India's tryst with Russian tourist-c.um-migrants started in 2003, when the first charter flight - special flights chartered by tour companies for short-term tourists - flew in from Russia to the Western Indian state of Goa which is also known as one of the best beach tourism destinations in the country.

Since then, Russians from popular clusters like Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Ekaterinburg upstaged Britons to emerge as the single largest contingent of foreign tourists to India.

Although Russians are most concentrated in Goa, they have been moving in quite a number to all over India.

Russians are now buying property in India. Some are sending their children to Indian schools. Russia's population deficit is being made up by Russian baby boom in India. Many Russian women work as models and it is only a matter of time before they and Russian men also join other employments in India.

What effect will Russian migrants have on India's stability?

- PRTP GWD
 
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There is a bit of hatred against bhaiyyas (people of UP-Bihar) in Mumbai. They have been derogatorily called as 'pachchis' (number 25) since many decades. They are known for their crime rate. @GHALIB and @halupridol are from that community. But the fact remains that Mumbai has accepted largest number of pachchis migrants in a symbiotic relationship.

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i agree with @letsrock.
i agree with u too about not finding monkeys in mumbai. i dunno why @letsrock gave u that particular answer.
 
@letsrock @jamahir

An interesting development in this context:

Russians are migrating in massive numbers to India. Russians love the country.

It is not known whether it's a deliberate ploy by Indian intelligence agencies or a fortunate serendipity. Will Russian migration act as a glue to hold India together? I surmise it to be the latest wave of Aryan invasion into India. Actually the Russian migration is happening in Pakistan also.

India's tryst with Russian tourist-c.um-migrants started in 2003, when the first charter flight - special flights chartered by tour companies for short-term tourists - flew in from Russia to the Western Indian state of Goa which is also known as one of the best beach tourism destinations in the country.

Since then, Russians from popular clusters like Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Ekaterinburg upstaged Britons to emerge as the single largest contingent of foreign tourists to India.

Although Russians are most concentrated in Goa, they have been moving in quite a number to all over India.

Russians are now buying property in India. Some are sending their children to Indian schools. Russia's population deficit is being made up by Russian baby boom in India. Many Russian women work as models and it is only a matter of time before they and Russian men also join other employments in India.

What effect will Russian migrants have on India's stability?

- PRTP GWD

Are you hallucinating ? yes russians come to goa because its cheap and gives them sun which they dont have. And plenty of foreigners buy businesse in goa because they see their countrymen coming in and see business oppurtunity. There are hardly any migration of consequence.
 
Are you hallucinating ? yes russians come to goa because its cheap and gives them sun which they dont have. And plenty of foreigners buy businesse in goa because they see their countrymen coming in and see business oppurtunity. There are hardly any migration of consequence.
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- PRTP GWD
 
:D
but crores of people live there .
Mumbai is a metropolitan city but not a good example for natural problems like problems of monkeys, dogs, pests, earthquakes etc. Since it is an artificially augmented piece of land, there are several factors which makes it unsuitable to be taken as an example for the natural problems.
 
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