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India’s enduring problem with malnutrition

Sums up their whole culture. Very disorganized and uncivilized people.

Totally agreed. You should read Zahir ud Din Muhammad Babur's (first Mughal emperor) view on India upon his immediate arrival, especially on his view of Indian aesthetics, physical strength/endurance, looks, culture, cuisine, infrastructure, and so on. If you need help/link, you can ask.

Search for "Babur on India: no symmetry no good looks, no colleges, no candles, no good food".
 
Mind boggling to think that despite such chronic malnutrition and numerous other problems they dream of acquiring nuclear submarines and building multiple aircraft carriers to beat their chests in front of the world who laughs it off as a skinny mentally deficient also ran's inferiority complex showing up. Laughing stock of the world should be laughed off.


For an Indophobe in a state orgasmic euphoria, this certainly will be Mind boggling as the cognitive capabilities have damped with Weltanschauung.


You see, in 1971, a bunch of pathetic and poor people suffering from all the forms maladies, recently suffered a devastation by cyclone. Were brutally slaughter like pigs. :fie:

And the world didn't even raise an eyebrow about it.

It is then India realized if she to improve the conditions for its poor, she must first ensure their existence, threatened by people who say ""Kill three million of them and the rest will eat out of our hands"" or religious fascists who think it an honor to kill such poor and malnourished people and children , based on their perverted interpretation of their religion.
 
Totally agreed. You should read Zahir ud Din Muhammad Babur's (first Mughal emperor) view on India upon his immediate arrival, especially on his view of Indian aesthetics, physical strength/endurance, looks, culture, cuisine, infrastructure, and so on. If you need help/link, you can ask.

Search for "Babur on India: no symmetry no good looks, no colleges, no candles, no good food".

Somebody tell this idiot that the first Indians babur met after his immediate arrival to India is now known as Pakistanis. :lol:
 
See Emmie, that's what I said in the beginning. Trolls having fun in Bashing India.....:enjoy:
 
Totally agreed. You should read Zahir ud Din Muhammad Babur's (first Mughal emperor) view on India upon his immediate arrival, especially on his view of Indian aesthetics, physical strength/endurance, looks, culture, cuisine, infrastructure, and so on. If you need help/link, you can ask.

Search for "Babur on India: no symmetry no good looks, no colleges, no candles, no good food".

Can you post the link please?
 
That's because we don't kow tow to the west. Therefore we get more hate. You want love from the west, obey western orders like India is doing.

I think there is another important reason as well. The West naturally sees a fast rising China as a potential challenger to their 'power' in the world that is unified under one command, and that does not necessarily follow the same lifestyle, that does not adhere to the same philosophy as the West. They see no such challenge from a much weaker, much less developed, much more chaotic, much more inefficient and incompetent India. That's why they praise India all day to egg it on to fight China. Two birds with one stone.

Even though China would probably win such a confrontation easily, China would lose some men/material/economic growth/power, while West loses nothing. In fact, it can supply India with all types of weapons to cost China more. India may be decimated in the process, but how does that concern the West? Indians have loyally served one single western country for multiple centuries in the recent past, as they say, 'Old habits die hard'.
 
:mod::mod::mod:.....:lol:

@labong..........Where the hell you find this.....BWHAHAHAHAHA:rofl:
 
Totally agreed. You should read Zahir ud Din Muhammad Babur's (first Mughal emperor) view on India upon his immediate arrival, especially on his view of Indian aesthetics, physical strength/endurance, looks, culture, cuisine, infrastructure, and so on. If you need help/link, you can ask.

Search for "Babur on India: no symmetry no good looks, no colleges, no candles, no good food".

:lol:

I dont know if anyone would attach much importance to the views of a medieval age GAY..

btw, isnt one of your cruise missiles called Babur ?? whoever would have thought of a GAY cruise missile ;)
 
I think there is another important reason as well. The West naturally sees a fast rising China as a potential challenger to their 'power' in the world that is unified under one command, and that does not necessarily follow the same lifestyle, that does not adhere to the same philosophy as the West. They see no such challenge from a much weaker, much less developed, much more chaotic, much more inefficient and incompetent India. That's why they praise India all day to egg it on to fight China. Two birds with one stone.

Even though China would probably win such a confrontation easily, China would lose some men/material/economic growth/power, while West loses nothing. In fact, it can supply India with all types of weapons to cost China more. India may be decimated in the process, but how does that concern the West? Indians have loyally served one single western country for multiple centuries in the recent past, as they say, 'Old habits die hard'.

This is a great point you make. Indians are just used as modern day slaves. India never really got independence from the west.
 
Can you post the link please?

Here.
The Cambridge History of India: British India : 1497 - 1858 - Google Books

This is a different book. I think some Western author may have translated the complete Baburname in English, probably the author was Annette Beveridge.

Here is a citation from a Pakistani newspaper, The Dawn.
Time check: Medieval India: Babur on Hindustan


‘Hindustan is a country of few charms. Its people have no good looks; of social intercourse, paying and receiving visits there is none; of genius and capacity none; of manners none; in handicraft and work there is no form or symmetry, method or quality; there are no good horses, no good dogs, no grapes, muskmelons or first-rate fruits, no ice or cold water, no good bread or cooked food in the bazaars, no hot-baths, no colleges, no candles, torches or candlesticks.

‘In place of candle and torch, they have a great dirty gang they call lamp-men (diwati), who in the left hand hold a smallish wooden tripod to one corner of which a thing like the top of a candlestick is fixed, having a wick in it about as thick as the thumb. In the right hand they hold a gourd, through a narrow slit made in which oil is let to trickle in a thin thread when the wick needs it.

‘The rich keep a hundred or two of these lamp-men. This is Hindustan’s substitute for lamps and candlesticks! If their rulers and Begs have work at night needing candles, these dirty lamp-men bring these lamps, go close up and stand there.

‘Except their large rivers and their standing-waters which flow in ravines or hollows (there are no waters). There are no remaining waters in their gardens or residences (imaratlar). These residences have no charm, air, regularity or symmetry.

‘Peasants and people of low standing go about naked. They tie on a thing called (lunguta) a decency-clout which hangs two spans below the navel. From the tie of this pendent decency-clout, another clout is passed between the thighs and made fast behind. Women also tie on a cloth (lung), one-half of which goes round the waist; the other is thrown over the head.


If you find the Baburnama, with its complete translation in a library, you could read his views more thoroughly.
 
:lol:

I dont know if anyone would attach much importance to the views of a medieval age GAY..

btw, isnt one of your cruise missiles called Babur ?? whoever would have thought of a GAY cruise missile ;)

He is Jamati/Razakar breed.

He believes in delivering a chilling message to Kafirs :rofl:
 
Here.
The Cambridge History of India: British India : 1497 - 1858 - Google Books

This is a different book. I think some Western author may have translated the complete Baburname in English, probably the author was Annette Beveridge.

Here is a citation from a Pakistani newspaper, The Dawn.
Time check: Medieval India: Babur on Hindustan





If you find the Baburnama, with its complete translation in a library, you could read his views more thoroughly.

Thanks. It really exposes India for what they are.
 
But wait Bangladeshis taking a dig at Indian Indian aesthetics, physical strength/endurance, looks, culture, cuisine, infrastructure! What has this world come into?


Not all Bangladeshis belong to the same race, most speak the same language, but do not belong to the same race, or religion. I did not bother watching what you have posted, probably because it is very close to your lifestyle or that of most Indians that first Mughal emperor Babur described.
 
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