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Dear Pakistan, I still love you to the moon and back

What you did in Afghanistan , they remember it , they are now coming and attacking on your border posts. Things are going to be worse .

And we'll do it again if they mess with us!

There are billions of muslims in this world , no muslim country sent a mission to moon .

Meanwhile Pajeets work like slaves in Muslim countries while their government wastes money on publicity stunts. Even the poorest Muslim country has a higher standard of living and hygiene than the world's dirtiest/poorest country.
 
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While I'm happy for India, I feel regret that we have been conditioned not to aspire for much, let alone for the moon.


Bisma Tirmizi

August 2023 is destined to host two full moons. The super moon will light up our planet on the August 31st, as it did at the beginning of the month. And as the world waits to welcome its second sighting of the complete lunar disc, India celebrates having seen it three times this month, a feat like none other.

Congratulations are definitely in order. Let me raise my glass of thandi lassi to our neighbours. Cheers to the people who are working hard and competing on the world stage, unlike some of us who can't seem to get out of the Toshakhana, the infighting, religious hierarchy, delusional and misguided superiority, tearing down minorities, burning churches, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.


Yes, India is certainly not rinsed in milk (or as is colloquially said, it is certainly not doodh ka dhula), but clearly its people have their priorities in perfect alignment under their tri-coloured flag. Yes, the devil is in the details, and one can talk about much wrong in the past and present, but that's everywhere and not our point of reference today. Their institutions, such as the governing body, soldiers, cricket, tech, film industry, democracy and much more, can hold their own. To draw a comparison Sarmad Khoosat's Zindigi Tamasha was canned in Pakistan due to pressure from entities that are to remain unnamed, but Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan was released to a full house despite the ridiculous uproar, calling for its nationwide ban, pre-release and after.

A country of almost 358 million in 1947, our neighbours, historically speaking, were always taught to be country proud. That was taught post-independence. Hence, ethnicities were never encouraged or referred to as Parsi, Muslim, Hindu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Pathan, Upite, Tamil; they only called themselves Indians.

In his book, titled The Discovery of India, Jawaharlal Nehru explained the very concept of “unity in diversity”. Divide and rule doesn't make successful nations. Our beloved Jinnah and Nehru won independence for their countries together, but tragically for us, the wonderful and patriotic Quaid died, and the vacuum was filled through quick changes by quasi-leaders planted by powers that be. Meanwhile, Nehru lived for another 16 years to sow the seeds of real democracy and success that India reaps today.

Nehru coined the term “temples of modern India” to describe scientific research institutes, steel plants, power plants and dams being launched in India after independence to jumpstart scientific and industrial progress. Education became the benchmark for equality. It wasn't that money made a great equalizer, but education did. Continuing those policies, Indira Gandhi abolished feudalism, an archaic system that does not work with modern governments and is diametrically opposed to progress for all. Imports were banned, Indians ate homemade chocolate, cheese and cola and drove a car that was locally.

Enter modern times and almost the turn of the century. Fifty years into independence, Vajpayee is in power, a different party but he keeps his eye on the ball of progress and education. That's how one gets to the moon and back. For nations to achieve great progress, the current generation has to stand on the shoulders of the bygone leaders who keep the country above parties, institutions and individuals.
According to Teenaz Javat, an Indian friend of mine who moved to Pakistan in the 90s after marrying a Pakistani, has experienced living in both countries:

Being a country-loving Pakistani is a responsibility that we, collectively or individually, cannot shirk. We need to be the voice that wants to yell from tall buildings at the top of our lungs, but somehow, we find ourselves as desperate and pathetic characters in the movie A Quiet Place. Quiet, scared, fearful, petrified! Our voice is lost in the comatose phase of “Shhh, koi soon lay ga (people will hear)”.
What's up, countrymen? Do you want to compete on the world stage, or do you want to keep being beaten down all the time?

As I sit and ponder the root cause of us being where we are today, only one thing explains it. We never gained independence from the colonists. They left a legacy behind of red coats, descendants of holier-than-thou religiosity, elitism and feudalism (dukedoms, earls, marquis, lords, ladies, and at the top of the food chain, a king who wants it all).

Like it was in the European Middle Ages, it is in the interest of our misguided legacy holders to keep the population uneducated and always desperate for the next meal. Their desperation ensures that they only focus on acquiring a resource that leads them to the next food source and water, let alone security, housing, education and a quest for a better life. And advancement, improvement, development, research, science, technology, energy, a network of business and telecommunication, roads, railways, travel and tourism are buzzwords left to appear in ministers' portfolios, only to be aspired for and never to be reached.
As a Pakistani, don't you sometimes want to win?

Don't you want to wake up in the morning and read a happy, positive headline that makes you proud? Where are those headlines? Where did they go?
They went to the A Quiet Place it seems.

As a kid growing up in Pakistan, during the early 80s, I remember going out after sunset on Independence Day to see the lit city of Karachi dressed like a beautiful bride: bright, beautiful, vibrant and full of promise.
Where did that promise go?

Today, I felt a pang, and while I'm happy for our neighbours, I did feel regret that we as a nation have been conditioned not to aspire for much, let alone for the moon.
What's left for me to say when Raees Farogh said it best in his sublime poetry:




WRITTEN BY:
Bisma Tirmizi
The author lives for the simple pleasures and her musings over a cup of tea almost always find a way to be the written word. She also writes for pakteahouse.net. Her book 'Feast With A Taste Of Amir Khusro', published by Rupa Publications, is available in stores now.
A thought provoking article
Very well written 👍
 
I bet all those little millions slum dogs living under cardboard in railway sidings will be looking up proudly at the moon tonight as their tummy's rumble with hunger.Obscene,
India's toy to the moon cost (direct) approximately $75 million, cost of a toilet in India is $250. So 300000 poor Indians could have had a commode to poop in instead of pooping in the street (where they could be attacked by hungry dogs and irate cows) or pooping in the fields (tens of thousands die by being bitten mosquitoes and snakes).

Very selfish of the few Indian Elite indeed to push to boost their pride instead of fulfilling the dreams of 300K Indian's desire for toilets.

Don't delay buy a toilet for an Indian today:-
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India's toy to the moon cost (direct) approximately $75 million, cost of a toilet in India is $250. So 300000 poor Indians could have had a commode to poop in instead of pooping in the street (where they could be attacked by hungry dogs and irate cows) or pooping in the fields (tens of thousands die by being bitten mosquitoes and snakes).

Very selfish of the few Indian Elite indeed to push to boost their pride instead of fulfilling the dreams of 300K Indian's desire for toilets.

Don't delay buy a toilet for an Indian today:-
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Is putting a call centre on the moon really a good idea ? Lol

This is actually shameful! A country with unimaginable poverty and they spend billions on this.

All international aid must be stopped immediately!
 
Is putting a call centre on the moon really a good idea ? Lol

This is actually shameful! A country with unimaginable poverty and they spend billions on this.

All international aid must be stopped immediately!

Or it should be stopped to the rich and go straight to building facilities for the poor.
 
I really like to know what sanctions were imposed on Pakistan
This churan has been sold to them by the rulers.

It also appears that most Paksiatni’s blame all their ills on external factors and never accept their failures. This head in the sand attitude may be the main reason for large number of issues being faced by Paksiatn.
 
India's toy to the moon cost (direct) approximately $75 million, cost of a toilet in India is $250. So 300000 poor Indians could have had a commode to poop in instead of pooping in the street (where they could be attacked by hungry dogs and irate cows) or pooping in the fields (tens of thousands die by being bitten mosquitoes and snakes).

Very selfish of the few Indian Elite indeed to push to boost their pride instead of fulfilling the dreams of 300K Indian's desire for toilets.

Don't delay buy a toilet for an Indian today:-
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Build a toilet


Is putting a call centre on the moon really a good idea ? Lol

This is actually shameful! A country with unimaginable poverty and they spend billions on this.

All international aid must be stopped immediately!
If 10% is unimaginable then wonder what would near 40% in land of pure would be.
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According to BBC's news report in 1999, America withdrew most sanctions on India in 1999. Not so for Pakistan. That did not happen until 2001. When that happened all remaining few sanctions on India were also withdrawn.

But as the Afghan war began to progress, the economic impact began to rise soon towards 2010. Wikipedia also confirms, although the source is vague.

Tell us what the sanctions were exactly
 
Rich countries of the world with a welfare system and who cares about the people don't go into showcase projects to get the bragging rights, the feel great factor with crores of people looking at the govt. do uplift them, but being a country as divided as India in haves and haves not, the most unequal country in the world, this all looks legit, people would be cheering for it and forget about the misery and poverty.

Germany, Canada, Italy, France, Brazil, Spain, Austria, all the EU countries with a per capita of 55,000 USD per year doesn't indulges in such space extravaganzas, knowing this will not be directlly beneficial to the population of the country.




But this is good project when we talk about.

India is there at world stage with space being conquered.
 
space extravaganzas, knowing this will not be directlly beneficial to the population of the country.
Space exploration is not a novelty.
All countries except Brazil have easy access to all areas of space tech which isn’t the case with India.

These technologies are essential for weather, communication, global positioning, forestry, agriculture and military applications. Most of these applications have a bearing on the masses, directly and indirectly.
It may not be as visible an impact as things like roads, sanitation etc, but there is enough content on the internet to prove it’s utility for the masses.

Moreover, who would decide the time, a country can start entering niche areas of tech?

It is now that ISRO has started projects like moon exploration etc. Till now they have focused on all basic necessities like communication, data collection, imagery etc.
 
Rich countries of the world with a welfare system and who cares about the people don't go into showcase projects to get the bragging rights, the feel great factor with crores of people looking at the govt. do uplift them, but being a country as divided as India in haves and haves not, the most unequal country in the world, this all looks legit, people would be cheering for it and forget about the misery and poverty.

In 1980 would it be prudent for a poor country like India to be investing in computers ?
 
This article is stupid. Pakistan has only 250 million people.

India is the world's largest populous country with 1.42 billion people.

With all those human resources, they are bound to achieve something. India is bound to have a larger economy. No duh.

India is a larger country than Pakistan with more land and resources, you idiot
@nahtanbob

Going by this analogy, wonder why Japan & Germany who have lesser populations and land as compared to both India & Pakistan are way ahead..?
 
And we'll do it again if they mess with us!



Meanwhile Pajeets work like slaves in Muslim countries while their government wastes money on publicity stunts. Even the poorest Muslim country has a higher standard of living and hygiene than the world's dirtiest/poorest country.
I know only single muslim country which is begging from all quarters for few billion rupees , population is unable to pay bijli bill, half of them are entering different countries of Europe illegally , some even have bad luck and boat capsized .
 
There are billions of muslims in this world , no muslim country sent a mission to moon . Half of them are rioting in Europe . Why?


Alert in America and greece because of Pakistani doctor sent to jail for terror plot and illegal pskistanis setting jungles on fire in greece.
There are only 1.8 billion Muslims. Most Muslim countries are not that large or are medium sized countries. You idiot.

Besides India has a billion slumdogs living in poverty. You think putting a metal piece on the moon is accomplishment.

Going by this analogy, wonder why Japan & Germany who have lesser populations and land as compared to both India & Pakistan are way ahead..?
They are much older countries and started industrializing their economies in 1870s.

I know only single muslim country which is begging from all quarters for few billion rupees , population is unable to pay bijli bill, half of them are entering different countries of Europe illegally , some even have bad luck and boat capsized .
What about Indiots immigrating to USA, lol. You are hypocrite. Why don't you mention that.
 
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