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Deeply concerned about rise of fanaticism in Arab world: India

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Since when I said it doesn't bother me?! It bothers me greatly!
I was a silent reader of this forum from last 1 year and so on but never saw your concerns regarding other religions but its fine with us because we all know that you guys are big time hypocrites.

I'm just highlighting the Indians who chest pump on other countries treatment of minorities but can't even treat their own minorities right.
Anyways can you tell the % of minorities live from 1947 to 2014?Answer my quires and you will get your answer.
 
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I was a silent reader of this forum from last 1 year and so on but never saw your concerns regarding other religions but its fine with us because we all know that you guys are big time hypocrites.

Anyways can you tell the % of minorities live from 1947 to 2014?Answer my quires and you will get your answer.

What do you mean? I always have concern for minorities.

What will knowing the percentage of minorities in Pakistan do? I was talking about India.
 
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Deeply concerned about rise of fanaticism in Arab world: India



NEW DELHI: Amid escalation in violence in a number of Gulf countries, India on Thursday expressed deep concern over the rise of fanaticism, extremism and terrorism in parts of the Arab region, saying they are tearing apart the fabric of societies as well as affecting regional stability.

In an address at an event here, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj touched on a range of issues relating to Gulf nations and said India was looking at investments from the sizeable sovereign wealth funds in the oil-rich countries which can prove to be a "game changer" in India's quest for world-class infrastructure.

"Looking ahead, one can identify India's infrastructure sector as a major growth area for Arab investments. Our government has made infrastructure upgrade and the creation of smart cities major national priorities," she said launching the first India-League of Arab States Media symposium here.

Referring to violence in a number Gulf countries, Swaraj said "being a longstanding partner of the Arab world, we in India are also deeply concerned with the rise of fanaticism, extremism and terrorism in parts of the region." "We are concerned for the stability of these countries where terrorism and fanaticism are tearing apart the fabric of societies and also concerned over the spill-over effects on regional stability.

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Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj poses with the delegates for group photographs at the First India-League of Arab States Media symposium in New Delhi, on August 21, 2014.

"This concern is but natural as the fates of our two regions are intertwined in many ways. Our national and energy interests are certainly important; but more important is the human bond," Swaraj said.

Calling for deepening of trade ties, Swaraj said the possibilities of growth on both sides are "virtually limitless". A number of countries in the Gulf region including Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain have huge sovereign wealth funds. The Gulf region accounts for over 60 per cent of India's oil and gas requirements. Collectively the Arab world is India's largest trading partner, with bilateral trade increasing to over $180 billion in 2012-13.

Noting that continued peace and stability in the region was crucial for "mutual strategic interest", Swaraj said India has been watching "post-Arab Spring" developments very closely.

"India continues to be guided by the principles of being non-interfering, non-prescriptive and non-judgmental. In other words, India remains ready to provide any support, but strongly believes that it is for the Arab countries to decide their destiny, without any external interference or diktats from outside," she said.

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Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj speaking at the First India-League of Arab States Media symposium in New Delhi, on August 21, 2014.

Referring to India's position on the Israel-Gaza conflict, she said there have been conflicting interpretations in sections of the media and said "on such a sensitive issue, there is no room for confusion or misunderstanding." "Let me repeat, and underline, once again: There is no change in India's policy of extending strong support to the Palestinian cause, while maintaining good relations with Israel.

"India is deeply concerned at the loss of large number of civilian lives in Gaza. We have called on both sides to exercise maximum restraint and work towards a comprehensive resolution of the Palestinian issue. Apart from strong political support to the Palestinian cause at international, regional and bilateral levels, India has been contributing budgetary, economic and developmental assistance to Palestine and its people," she said.

The external affairs minister said "In these times of challenge and ongoing transitions happening in various Arab countries, the need for a constructive dialogue has never been greater."

The day-long symposium was attended by delegates from several Arab nations like Iraq, Egypt, Bahrain Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon and Palestine.

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A refugee camp in northern Iraq sheltering people from the Yazidi sect fleeing violence perpetrated against them by Islamic State jihadists.
Stressing on NDA government's unflinching commitment to sustain and expand relations with the Arab world, she said, "We see West Asia as part of our extended neighbourhood", and that the region was a sturdy pillar of India's energy security.

Swaraj said the 7-million strong Indian diaspora in the region have been a "bridge-builder and economic connector" between the two sides and send more than $40 billion in remittances annually.

"Economic ties are complemented with enhanced two-way flow of people between the two sides. There are 700 flights a week between India and UAE alone," she said.

MEA spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said the symposium has been organised to help bridge the gap between media of the two sides.
Deeply concerned about rise of fanaticism in Arab world: India - The Times of India
Off course India needs to be because India has killed around 100000 muslims in Kashmir and thousands in Gujarat and more are killed on daily bases in many parts off India this war will soon enter India they need to be concerned
 
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Off course India needs to be because India has killed around 100000 muslims in Kashmir and thousands in Gujarat and more are killed on daily bases in many parts off India this war will soon enter India they need to be concerned
Pls answer two questions -

1. How many soldiers India has in Kashmir?
2. What is the Muslim population of Kashmir?
 
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Have you courts eve convicted mass murderers or ppl accused of war crimes or crimes against humanity in the first place? .. One of your judges also defended japanese war criminals not too long ago..



He's a Pakhtun .. He'd slap your disrespectful little behind with your own arm.. Shows some respect low life..

how rich coming from a country which has pious laws such as Hudood and Blasphemy , preaching peace and tolerance !

Off course India needs to be because India has killed around 100000 muslims in Kashmir and thousands in Gujarat and more are killed on daily bases in many parts off India this war will soon enter India they need to be concerned
100000 muslims! lie .. i just zapped another one making it 100001 muslims
 
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Off course India needs to be because India has killed around 100000 muslims in Kashmir and thousands in Gujarat and more are killed on daily bases in many parts off India this war will soon enter India they need to be concerned
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Pls answer two questions -

1. How many soldiers India has in Kashmir?
2. What is the Muslim population of Kashmir?
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Facts and Figures and specially logic prohibited for few in PDF...

looking back - its easy to see why everyone ostracizes and ridicules the indian guests on this forum
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looking back and looking future
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Talk about a failed argument! Saeed isn't an elected leader the guy runs a charity for Gods sakes :laugh:

And even the Americans admitted they have no evidence against him. If that's not enough to shut you up then nothing is.

What's your fascination and yet at the same time contempt for arabis? Tens of millions of your countrymen survive off labour wages in those evil fanatical Arabic countries in case you forgot :rofl:
They do have some right to be worried, since the GCC is their biggest trade partner with more than 160 billion $ a year. And yet they choosed to have overt and covert relations with Usrael, which IMO are not pleasing to the Arabs in general and the GCC in particular. Also there are rumors on some hegemonic intentions of India in the region as well as some covert operations in-line with the Usraeli agenda. The GCC is aware of all this and took the proper steps to counter these moves, since India became sneakier that it has ever been and a bit bolder taking Usrael for a model and an ideal.
There is nothing like this rise of fanaticism in the Arab world, there are some extremist movements like ISIL or ISIS and no one knows who is behind them.
I still remember a picture of some religious Hindous blessing their Intercontinental missile before its test, which contradicts their claim of secularism, should we call this extremism too? Not in my opinion, it is more like some religious fanaticism.
But we should be prudent in our dealings with every one including India.
I do not know if everyone here remembers what was coined as "The Arab Spring" or not, but all this seen turmoil is part of it, it was an awakening call by Arabs, answered by the Arabs, the outcome of which will be seen in the not too far future, it has to do with the return to the Islamic values too, apart from being a social and economic revolution. Should we call a return to Islamic values extremism? Not IMO, since western value system did not fit in the Muslim world, and contributed to its stagnation for decades, corrupted it, and took it off-road of development and advancement in almost every field.
The Arabs want to better their economies, their educational institutions, their societies and their lives. Nothing is more legitimate than this.
 
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