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With that logic Urdu has its roots in India So should Pakistanis shun it. BTW the village which speaks Sanskrit for day to day communication even today is in South Indian state of Karnataka.

Urdu originated from Hindustan... Pakistan and Bangladesh will always have this historical identity crisis. They been moulded to hate Hindus but no one can change the historic facts. Whole subcontinent was a Hindu rastra even if kingdoms where divided into many parts. Even Sri Lankans may try hard to define themselves as Buddhist but matter of fact even before Buddha born (Buddha is a Hindu) civilization existed many thousands of years ago. Our lineage of Hinduism is older than the word Hindu itself.
 
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Breaking news : PTI said Americans not pressuring anymore for Indo pa K talks. It's Pakistan who always mulling for it along with infiltration. Which is today unacceptable for any decent countries (don't blame me if it's wrong report) am just sharing what ever I get mailed alerts :)

Confirmation : India will rebut if Pakistan raise Kashmir. Will reply with strong enough words if Nawaz Sharif make statement on Kashmir :D:devil::devil::devil:
 
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With that logic Urdu has its roots in India So should Pakistanis shun it. BTW the village which speaks Sanskrit for day to day communication even today is in South Indian state of Karnataka.
Modern English in India has an equivalent status to that of Sanskrit in the bygone era .
What makes Urdu "Indian"? Hindustani/Braj Bhasa or Persian or Arabic ? It was and is a regional language just like Sanskrit.



@magudi You were saying something ? Or just like your ideological mentor Rahul Gandhi,you are on a vocation looking for a "Happy Ending".

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Modern English in India has an equivalent status to that of Sanskrit in the bygone era .
What makes Urdu "Indian"? Hindustani/Braj Bhasa or Persian or Arabic ? It was and is a regional language just like Sanskrit.



@magudi You were saying something ? Or just like your ideological mentor Rahul Gandhi,you are on a vocation looking for a "Happy Ending".

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If Sanskrit has its roots in North Western India so does Urdu in Northern India. If roots are basis of pride, by your logic Pakistanis has nothing to take pride in their official language.They are regional languages so what's wrong in taking pride irrespective of their origins. Many regional languages borrowed vocabulary from the language of bygone era. Modern English may have equivalent status or may be even most preferred but that doesn't mean we shouldn't take pride in our regional languages.
 
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If Sanskrit has its roots in North Western India so does Urdu in Northern India. If roots are basis of pride, by your logic Pakistanis has nothing to take pride in their official language.They are regional languages so what's wrong in taking pride irrespective of their origins. Many regional languages borrowed vocabulary from the language of bygone era. Modern English may have equivalent status or may be even most preferred but that doesn't mean we shouldn't take pride in our regional languages.
Did you even read my initial post before you raped your keyboard.The initial post was about "white/brown/black/yellow kids speaking Sanskrit doesn't equate to revival of Indian culture because it's more than a bunch of kids speaking a regional languages of a bygone era".Stop going off on a tangent, FFS!



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Wow : Congress party oppose PM Modi visit to UN calls it as advertising himself. !!! Blames Modi for wasting tax payers money

Foreign trips paying off? India receives $19.78 bn FDI from nations visited by PM Modi - Firstpost

What modi did as PM:-

First time ever

In May, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Mongolia. During the trip, he announced that India will extend a $1-billion credit line to the mineral-rich country. This was widely seen as India’s attempt to strengthen its influence in China’s backyard.

First in 60 years
Modi will make a stopover in Ireland before his US visit later this week, marking the first visit by an Indian prime minister to the country in around 60 years. Jawaharlal Nehru was the last Indian prime minister to visit Ireland in 1956. Modi’s schedule in Dublin includes a meeting with the head of the Irish government, Taoiseach Enda Kenny.

First time in 42 years
Modi visited Canada in April this year. This was the first prime ministerial visit from India after Indira Gandhi’s trip in 1973. Modi’s visit generated business worth more than 1.6 billion Canadian dollars (Rs7,944 crore), according to official figures released by the government. During the trip, the two governments signed 16 commercial agreements across sectors including aerospace, defence, education, energy and information and communications technology.

First time in 34 years
In August, Modi visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is home to a non-resident Indian population of around 2.6 million. Indira Gandhi was the last Indian prime minister to have made a trip to the country in 1981.

In the UAE, Modi addressed a gathering of around 50,000 Indians at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Modi’s 75-minute speech ended with the entire crowd chanting “Bharat Mata ki jai” (Hail Mother India)after him.
In the UAE, Modi addressed a gathering of around 50,000 Indians at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Modi’s 75-minute speech ended with the entire crowd chanting “Bharat Mata ki jai” (Hail Mother India)after him.

First time in 33 years

In March, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to travel to Seychelles in 33 years. The visit “reflects our foreign policy priorities in India’s immediate and extended neighbourhood,” he said. Seychelles has a presence of Indian diaspora, and the two countries have a history of military cooperation.

In November 2014, Modi made a trip to Fiji, also a first by an Indian prime minister in 33 years. During the trip, Modi announced visas on arrival for Fijians, about 37% of whom are of Indian origin.

First time in nearly three decades
Modi visited Australia in November 2014. No Indian prime minister had visited the country since Rajiv Gandhi in 1986. “You will not have to wait another 28 years,” Modi promptly told a crowd of Indian Australians in Sydney.

In March this year, as the final stop of his tour of three Indian Ocean island nations, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Sri Lanka in 29 years. During this visit, Modi held talks with Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena and prime minister Ranil Wickramasinghe. Rajiv Gandhi was the last Indian prime minister to visit Sri Lanka in 1987.

First time in 17 years
Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Nepal in 17 years when he landed in Kathmandu in August 2014. Accompanied by a 101-member delegation, Modi was the first foreign leader to address the Constituent Assembly of Nepal. He made a second trip to Nepal in November 2014, when he flagged off a bus service between Delhi and Kathmandu, and signed more than 10 agreements with India’s Himalayan neighbour.
 
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Foreign trips paying off? India receives $19.78 bn FDI from nations visited by PM Modi - Firstpost

What modi did as PM:-

First time ever

In May, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Mongolia. During the trip, he announced that India will extend a $1-billion credit line to the mineral-rich country. This was widely seen as India’s attempt to strengthen its influence in China’s backyard.

First in 60 years
Modi will make a stopover in Ireland before his US visit later this week, marking the first visit by an Indian prime minister to the country in around 60 years. Jawaharlal Nehru was the last Indian prime minister to visit Ireland in 1956. Modi’s schedule in Dublin includes a meeting with the head of the Irish government, Taoiseach Enda Kenny.

First time in 42 years
Modi visited Canada in April this year. This was the first prime ministerial visit from India after Indira Gandhi’s trip in 1973. Modi’s visit generated business worth more than 1.6 billion Canadian dollars (Rs7,944 crore), according to official figures released by the government. During the trip, the two governments signed 16 commercial agreements across sectors including aerospace, defence, education, energy and information and communications technology.

First time in 34 years
In August, Modi visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is home to a non-resident Indian population of around 2.6 million. Indira Gandhi was the last Indian prime minister to have made a trip to the country in 1981.

In the UAE, Modi addressed a gathering of around 50,000 Indians at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Modi’s 75-minute speech ended with the entire crowd chanting “Bharat Mata ki jai” (Hail Mother India)after him.
In the UAE, Modi addressed a gathering of around 50,000 Indians at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Modi’s 75-minute speech ended with the entire crowd chanting “Bharat Mata ki jai” (Hail Mother India)after him.

First time in 33 years

In March, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to travel to Seychelles in 33 years. The visit “reflects our foreign policy priorities in India’s immediate and extended neighbourhood,” he said. Seychelles has a presence of Indian diaspora, and the two countries have a history of military cooperation.

In November 2014, Modi made a trip to Fiji, also a first by an Indian prime minister in 33 years. During the trip, Modi announced visas on arrival for Fijians, about 37% of whom are of Indian origin.

First time in nearly three decades
Modi visited Australia in November 2014. No Indian prime minister had visited the country since Rajiv Gandhi in 1986. “You will not have to wait another 28 years,” Modi promptly told a crowd of Indian Australians in Sydney.

In March this year, as the final stop of his tour of three Indian Ocean island nations, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Sri Lanka in 29 years. During this visit, Modi held talks with Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena and prime minister Ranil Wickramasinghe. Rajiv Gandhi was the last Indian prime minister to visit Sri Lanka in 1987.

First time in 17 years
Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Nepal in 17 years when he landed in Kathmandu in August 2014. Accompanied by a 101-member delegation, Modi was the first foreign leader to address the Constituent Assembly of Nepal. He made a second trip to Nepal in November 2014, when he flagged off a bus service between Delhi and Kathmandu, and signed more than 10 agreements with India’s Himalayan neighbour.

Looks like Congress mama Sonia has different history of our own to tell

Mother of all secularism Sonia Gandhi dictact to INDIAN Muslims and Hindus for not being sickular

Italian bit ch lead Congress party will make sure we Hindus will be wiped out completely before her time ends.
 
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The more this congress mummy talks the more Modi become popular.These fake gandhi's should be deported from india to italy.

I never seen such a third rated lady who never have any connection with indian people,nor connection with country.She can't speak without looking on paper regarding any subject neither she never attend any media interview.She don't give a $hit about india or its people.What she bother is her family and illicit wealth she made out of all scams.She is the mother of all scams.
 
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I think India and Pakistan should talk if the request comes from Pakistan.

Apart from terrorism, include Kashmir on the agenda and also Pak Administered Kashmir and GB.
 
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Fortune 500 CEOs at a special event in New York




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Cleared for takeoff. Marillyn Hewson, Chairman of Lockheed Martin discusses aerospace industry narendra modi.With Lockheed Martin come various stealth and missile technologies
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Designing for development. Mike Burke, Chairman and CEO, AECOM calls on PM
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A man with many hats says hello. Former Mayor of NYC, entrepreneur, philanthropist MikeBloomberg calls on the PM

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Business comes calling. Top CEO's call on PM beginning w/ Ajay Banga, CEO of MasterCard and Head of
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News Corp, 21st Century Fox, Sony, Discovery, Time Warner, A&E, VICE Media... 40 percent of the world's entertainment industry in one room!
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Looks like the trickle down economy is being imported to India.
 
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