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LMAO they look like genuine brown skinned Indians as in the picture posted above. BTW south Indians aren't monoethnic like Bangladeshis.
Most of them look like upper caste migrated bhramin or mix from north India.The point is not who looks what but how you want to depict yourself. The film clearly showed that. I already posted the clip. If you had any respect to yourself you will leave this thread and never come back.

South India has far better sanitation conditions and human development than any Bangladeshi swamp.
No they are not. You have 60% people poo in the sea beach or by the roadside.
 
Most of them look like upper caste migrated bhramin or mix from north India.The point is not who looks what but how you want to depict yourself. The film clearly showed that.

Haha, that's how most south Indians, particularly telugu people look. You got problem with that ? Maybe some insecurity with your skin ?

No they are not.

Says who, some one from a country a country which don't even have a proper statistics bureau ? :lol:

South India has the highest HDI in the region (Barring Sri Lanka, but Kerala has still higher), now deal with it.
 
Haha, that's how most south Indians, particularly telugu people look. You got problem with that ? Maybe some insecurity with your skin ?
YOu again dont have any shame. Dravid people returned by google unedited



Says who, some one from a country a country which don't even have a proper statistics bureau ? :lol:

South India has the highest HDI in the region (Barring Sri Lanka, but Kerala has still higher), now deal with it.

You have 60% people pooe in open, posted by your own statistical department not Bangladesh. Now get lost.
 

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You have 60% people pooe in open, posted by your own statistical department not Bangladesh. Now get lost.

South India ? It isn't true for India either.

YOu again dont have any shame. Dravid people returned by google unedited

Who the hell is 'Dravid' ? Rahul Dravid ?

Google 'Telugu people'. Or don't bother, here is a famous Telugu lady

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Is stupidity your trademark or something ? There is a whole regiment for us in the IA.

http://madrasregiment.org/indopak1971.htm

There were no Tamils or troops from Mardras Regiment in East Pakistan. All they did was sitting in the Punjab front and batmaning for the troops from Sikh and Rajput regiments.

Anyway take a look at this cute Madrasi with a turban :lol:

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And Bangladeshis should be the last one talking about 'martial races'.

Let's define martial race as 'people who have got their own independent nation-state and who are not victims of blatant racism in their own country due to being dark-skinned', okay?
 
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There were no Tamils or troops from Mardras Regiment in East Pakistan.

1.Lt Col J Kumar on the left is from Madras regiment 2. Officers can be from any ethnicity in any regiment in the IA.

There were no Tamils or troops from Mardras Regiment in East Pakistan.

Who the F are you to proclaim this? Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw ? Ever heard of Operation Cactus-Lilly

All they did was sitting in the Punjab front and batmaning for the troops from Sikh and Rajput regiments.

Google Battle of Basantar.

Let's define martial race as 'people who have got their own independent nation-state

After being literally saved from death by the Indians whom you spite. We are happy to be the most prosperous & developed region of a multi ethnic nation.

who are not victims of blatant racism in their own country due to being dark-skinned'

plain BS.
 
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Ps. Martial race bullshit was started by the British to encourage the chamchas and backstabbers of people of india (pre independence)
 
1.Lt Col J Kumar on the left is from Madras regiment 2. Officers can be from any ethnicity in any regiment in the IA.



ever heard of Operation Cactus-Lilly



Google Battle of Basantar.



after being literally saved from death by the Indians.



plain BS.

Dude, tamils and all the south indians in IA are only for batmaning, in fact there were none of them in East Pakistan.

Pride of the Sikhs, Rajputs and North Indians is understandable but it's rather funny to see South Indians taking pride over the 1971 war. Even funnier when South Indians show their online bravado in defence forums.
 
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in fact there were none of them in East Pakistan.

Meh..

Under Operation Cactus Lily, which began on December 3, 1971, the task assigned to the brigade was to capture Chachro and Khinsar in Barmer sector. The task was successfully completed under the leadership of Brig Gurjit Singh Randhawa, who was the commander heading 330 brigade in 1971. The brigade, which fought against the 55 Infantry Brigade of Pakistan, captured key posts like Chachro and Khinsar, spread over 2400 sq km; the battalions went upto 70 kms deep into Pakistan. The battalions which took part in the operation under 330 Infantry Brigade were – 9 Madras, 2 Grenadiers, 20 Rajput, 2 Rajputana Rifles and 48 Field Regiment. In Operation Cactus Lily, five soldiers lost their lives and 17 were wounded. While 2 Grenadiers was awarded with one Shaurya Chakra, one VSM (Vishisht Sena Medal) and one SM (Sena Medal), 2 Rajputana Rifles was given three SMs and four Mention-In-Dispatches.

Also, do tell me how operations are possible in your swampland, without the help of well renowned MEG aka Madras Sappers

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Dude, tamils and all the south indians in IA are only for batmaning

All this battle honours for batmanning...and this is just about '71.

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And here is another good account of battle of Basantar..

http://www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/war-in-the-west-1971-pakistans-day-of-reckoning/2/

but it's rather funny to see South Indians taking pride over the 1971 war. Even funnier when South Indians show their online bravado in defence forums.

Also some history....

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/the-might-of-the-thambis/article7626363.ece

The history of 9 Madras is as fascinating as its exploits in the battlefield for over three centuries. Raised in 1704 as the Nair Pattaalam — later Nair Brigade — by the sovereign of Venad (later Travancore), it is the oldest unit in the Indian Army. The Nair Brigade under King Marthanda Varma trounced the invading Dutch forces in a decisive battle on August 10, 1741 at Colachel, putting an end to their imperialistic dreams in India; it was the first-ever victory achieved by an Indian native force over the Europeans. A number of Dutch officers were taken prisoner, among them Eustace Benedict de Lannoy, who was later to train the Travancore Army on modern European lines.

This army defeated Tipu Sultan’s forces in the Battle of Nedumkotta in December 1789, a battle which stemmed the Mysorean onslaught on Travancore. It left Tipu permanently lame.

^Nothing unexpected from the land of 'Kalaripayattu', probably the world's oldest martial art.
 
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Meh..

Under Operation Cactus Lily, which began on December 3, 1971, the task assigned to the brigade was to capture Chachro and Khinsar in Barmer sector. The task was successfully completed under the leadership of Brig Gurjit Singh Randhawa, who was the commander heading 330 brigade in 1971. The brigade, which fought against the 55 Infantry Brigade of Pakistan, captured key posts like Chachro and Khinsar, spread over 2400 sq km; the battalions went upto 70 kms deep into Pakistan. The battalions which took part in the operation under 330 Infantry Brigade were – 9 Madras, 2 Grenadiers, 20 Rajput, 2 Rajputana Rifles and 48 Field Regiment. In Operation Cactus Lily, five soldiers lost their lives and 17 were wounded. While 2 Grenadiers was awarded with one Shaurya Chakra, one VSM (Vishisht Sena Medal) and one SM (Sena Medal), 2 Rajputana Rifles was given three SMs and four Mention-In-Dispatches.



All this battle honours for batmanning...and this is just about '71.

bpp-pg26.jpg


bpp-pg27.jpg


And here is another good account of battle of Basantar..

http://www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/war-in-the-west-1971-pakistans-day-of-reckoning/2/



Also some history....

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/open-page/the-might-of-the-thambis/article7626363.ece

Google Chachro and Khinsar and tell me where they are.

Batmans also have their own role in battlefield, they also deserve gallantry awards, no denying in that!
 
Batmans also have their own role in battlefield, they also deserve gallantry awards, no denying in that!

Keep whining here, like how you did in 1971.

From 1941 onwards, the regiment had done well to bag the battle hours at Mount Popa, Tamu Road, Ukhrul, Ava, Kama, Titwal, Poonch, Kalidhar, Maharajke, Basantar and Siramani. There have been quite a handful of theatre honours too: Burma (1942- 45), Jammu and Kashmir (1947-48 and 1965), Punjab (1965 and 1971), Sindh (1971) and East Pakistan (1971).

The Indian Army’s moment of glory was deservedly shared by the Madras Regiment and the MEG, who both played their roles to the hilt in the operations. Three battalions of the Madras Regiment, 4, 8, and 26, took the field, all of them with formations which moved in from the West Bengal border.

For the operations in the Eastern Theatre during 1971, the Madras Regiment won the Battle Honour, SIRAMANI and the Theatre Honour, EAST PAKISTAN 1971.


http://www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/the-bangladesh-war-1971-indian-armys-finest-hour/
 

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