salarsikander
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Several times by vetoing India's stupid UNSC resolution on Pakistandid china rescue their all weather friend
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Several times by vetoing India's stupid UNSC resolution on Pakistandid china rescue their all weather friend
Check your history dudeSeveral times by vetoing India's stupid UNSC resolution on Pakistan
dear,
Avoid such words/phrases.
Please!
dear,
Avoid such words/phrases.
Please!
Thankyou!Out of deference to you saab. I will try to. I will just call him a regular troll then when the situation presents itself again
Thankyou!
You are a senior member and therefore have responsibility of keeping discussions clean and meaningful.
Funny to see Indians blowing up their chests in front of Chinese when India has still to get out of the menace of cow-vigilantes and Hindu fundamentalism.
You mean all of India's borders that are named after white British people, like Henry McMahon?
http://www.dawn.com/news/1249309Check your history dude
the only veto in 1971 was Soviet Union's in favor of India
Both of those things are correct.
India has sold their sovereignty to the US military by signing the LEMOA. India has no capability to make them leave if they don't want to, you have to rely on the good will of these Western militaries.
And yes, Buddha was from what is now modern-day Nepal, long before India was created by the Western colonialists (British India). And Nepal was never even a part of British India, let alone the Republic of India.
Exactly.
Everywhere that provides logistics support for the US military is essentially the same as a US military base, and they have a lot of wars in Asia that they will use it for.
But it is much cheaper for them, since they can allow the vassal nation to do all the maintenance and upkeep work on the bases.
We need to have a similar agreement with Pakistan and Bangladesh.