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India says it will occupy Pakistani Kashmir in future

Yeap.

For DEFENSIVE purposes.

Offense across LOC is totally different ball game.

For that we will heavily rely upon IAF, who have been practising for same from last one decade or so in north eastern high hills :)

All this has been planned very well, even the consideration of Surgical strikes.
 
LOL - clearly the idea of this post was to start a jingoistic exchange between 2 charged up sides. As far as I know, India has always maintained the sanctity of the LoC - it currently has high moral ground because of this. Why would it want to cede moral ground?
 
Lol..at least they feel they do..buddha and all.

You do know about Tibet and all right, How they treated Dalai Lama who is supposed to the head of Buddhism? The only Buddha they love is the scupture their factories and sell it world over for $$ just like most of the Hindu Gods in Hindu homes come from China.
 
You do know about Tibet and all right, How they treated Dalai Lama who is supposed to the head of Buddhism? The only Buddha they love is the scupture their factories and sell it world over for $$ just like most of the Hindu Gods in Hindu homes come from China.

Capitalism with a capital T..though there is a spiritual necessity too..and Buddhism is a major influence.
 
You will re take your kashmir and we will re take our whole India in future.


Yes yes, too much alcohol is injuries to health..

Forget about Kashmir, you ain't gonna take it back. If you really wanna try then come fight but remember you will loose occupied Kashmir as well.
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nice speech , like 1971 and kargil war??? i think you got quite experience... meh
 
Every culture is influenced by the other but that doesnt make them similar.


Good point..needs a bit of research..one such from Google. ...



Buddhism, which shares a common root with Hinduism, came to Japan in the 6th century AD from China, where the Buddhist teachings had been translated into Chinese, via the Korean peninsula. Buddhist missionaries would introduce gods from Hinduism to Japan, as well as Buddhist ideas, most of which were ultimately born from Hindu thought. Hundreds of Hindu deities were adopted into the Chinese and Japanese Buddhist pantheons, and nearly all of them have a Hindu counterpart, and many of these deities are still popular. Here’s some examples.

First is Benzaiten. In Hinduism, Saraswati as the goddess of rivers, beauty, and the arts, such as music. In Japan, she become a lucky goddess, one of the Seven Gods of Fortune to be exact. Worship of her came to Japan in the 6th-8th centuries through Chinese translations of the Sutra of Golden Light.

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Benzaiten, the Japanese counterpart to the Hindu goddess Saraswati.

Another god of fortune is Bishamonten, who is also a god of war and warriors in Japan, in contrast to his other depictions in Buddhism, where he is called Vaisravana, in which he is a more pacifist figure. Bishamonten comes from Vaisravana, one of the Four Heavenly Kings, who himself originates from a Hindu god of wealth called Kubera.

Shiva has also entered the Japanese pantheon, mainly in the form of Daikokuten, another lucky god of happiness of wealth. He is said to be combination of the Shinto god Okuninushi and the Tibetan and Mongolian Mahakala, and he most likely entered Japan from Mongolia. Daikoku’s status as a god of wealth possibly originates from Mahakala’s association with Kubera, indicated by reports from Chinese pilgrims of seeing Mahakala placed in Indian temples carrying a bag of gold. And there is a white form of Mahakala who is sometimes seen as a god of wealth.

Shiva’s son, Ganesha, also appears in the pantheon, brought to Japan in the 9th century by the founder of Shingon Buddhism, and images of him have been throughout Japan. He is known there as Kangiten or Shoten, and is worshipped as a god of bliss, endowed with great power and beleived to confer happiness to couples and devotees, as well as conjugal blessings. He is also said to be a manifestation of the bodhisattva of compassion, Avalokitesvara. There is a popular temple at Futako Tamagawa in Tokyo, in which figures of Ganesha are displayed more prominently than those of the Buddha.

Indra, king of the gods in Vedic mythology, appears as Taishakuten, and a deity presiding over the Four Heavenly Kings.

Yama, the lord of the departed, appears in Japan as Enma, or Enma Dai-O.

I can go on with many more examples of Hindu gods adopted in Japanese Buddhism. Shinto adopted Hindu gods alongside Buddhism, despite Japan’s efforts to separate itself from foreign religions, including Indian religions, during what is called the Meiji Restoration, and many Hindu gods became Shinto gods, or Shinto gods adopted characteristics and links with Hindu gods.

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A komainu guarding a temple in Japan.

Some Hindu symbolism also appears in temple iconography. For instance, many Shinto shrines in Japan are guarded by lion-dogs called Komainu, which resemble Chinese guardian lions, who ward off evil spirits. A common characteristic of these statues is that there are pairs of two identical statues, but with one’s mouth open and the other’s closed. This pattern is Buddhist in origin, but is laced with Hindu symbolism. The one whose mouth is open is uttering the first letter of the Sanskrit alphabet, pronounced “a”, while the one whose mouth is closed is uttering the last letter, pronounced “um”. Together, they represent the beginning and end of all things and form the sacred syllable in Hindu thought, the Aum. The same is true of a pair of fierce, muscular guardian gods called Nio (or Kongorikishi), where one’s mouth is open (often he is called Agyo), and the other is closed (called Ungyo).

The influence of Indian ideas was noted by the Japanese scholar, Hajime Nakamura (1912-1999). He stated that “Without Indian influence, Japanese culture would not be what it is today. As most Japanese profess the Buddhist faith, needless to say, they have generally been influenced by Indian ideas to a great extent”.

Ultimately, Hinduism is one of the most important religions for Japanese culture, for its ideas were carried on the back of Buddhism’s arrival to Japan, many centuries ago.

Here is a good website on Buddhism in Japan if you want more information:GODS of Japan, A-to-Z Photo Dictionary of Japanese Buddhist and Shinto Deities
 
we can rain down hell on india within few hours , 100+ nukes , one for each major indian city rest for the left over crap pits and its will put to ease all itches in a matter of a few hours

No you can't those 100 nukes are not enough for Indian cities... neither you don't have capability to launch those nukes... but 100 nukes are enough to doom Pakistan forever.....
 
You are wrong...India is not interested in any war with Pakistan, neither is India going to forcefully occupy Pakistani occupied Kashmir. Things will be resolved through talks.
learn to spot Sarcasm :lol:
 
It is not "occupy" it is called "reclaim" and It will happen in due time.There is nothing on earth called Pakistani Kashmir.Kashmir is only one and It is Indian northern most state.
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Pakistan considers J&K as pakistani state and pakistani region.
 
You will regret your words when it will happen....... starting with false flag to surgical strikes and finally mobilizing armor in Kashmir only, resulting in combined response from Pakistan as well as China...... INDIA is planning to counter 2 front war for good reasons........

why would china meddle in war for the sake of pakistan??? why so many pakistanis drag china into it's own struggle.... are you trying to expose your weakness... they might help you though weapons.. but they will not going to step in... they have bigger probs to deal ...
 
No you can't those 100 nukes are not enough for Indian cities... neither you don't have capability to launch those nukes... but 100 nukes are enough to doom Pakistan forever.....
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Its is belived Pakistan has well more then 100 +
 
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Pakistan considers J&K as pakistani state and pakistani region.

You will still need a passport and an Indian visa to enter "your state and your region".

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Its is belived Pakistan has well more then 100 +


Dude India has been having nukes 25 years before you did..We tested nukes in 1974..

We have the worlds supply of uranium. .We have the world's supply of nuke tech from France to russia to Israel to our own..you think we have fewer nukes than pakistan while we have everything else in much more quantity than you do?.
 
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