Limited Brain , Google translate,
As far as Interest of Kashmir, Palestine , Syria , Iraq , Myanmar , Iran , Israel , come into equation ,
This is the reason why i joined this forum !
The Indian false flaggers are getting desperate of late. Long gone are flags of China and the U.S, replaced with Romanian flags?
On a serious note, Romania has her own problems:
Working population participation is just 66% domestically. 5 Million Romanians live outside their country, despite Romania being one of the fastest growing economies in Europe, 400,000 are living in the U.K alone. Tertiary education attainment is one of the lowest in the E.U at just 26%, 40% of the of the population are effectively illiterate, on of the worst in Europe.
There has been little investment in infrastructure since Romania joined the E.U, in fact
Romania is listed as 102 out of 137 in terms of infrastructure. Over a quarter of Romania’s population lives on less than US$5.50 a day, the highest poverty rate in the EU. The poor, most of whom live in rural areas, remain disconnected from the drivers of economic growth: half of the poorest 40 percent of Romanians do not work, while another 28 percent live off subsistence agriculture.
One in five rural people lack access to potable water, and a third live without access to a flush toilet. The Roma, a minority group, face especially difficult circumstances, with an employment rate of just 28 percent and a poverty rate approaching 70 percent.
Romania remains one of the least urbanized countries in the EU: a large number of poor people- 75 percent of the population-live in rural areas. Less than 2 percent of the population has moved in the past five years, likely the result of poor skills and misguided policies.
With so much domestic strife to contemplate and contend with, Kashmir is a distant afterthought my friend. Get a better flag. On another note, I have been to Bucharest, beautiful city: