Indika
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What works for pakistan wont work for India.I think most of India needs a massive dosage of haloperidol.
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What works for pakistan wont work for India.I think most of India needs a massive dosage of haloperidol.
True, at least we are out of mental issues and midnight hallucinations unlike you folks. The meds worked!What works for pakistan wont work for India.
Easily 5-10mg Stat, in gluteus with 18 g needle by a Makrani male nurse and then according to how many times they utter surgical strike and made in Pakistan.I think most of India needs a massive dosage of haloperidol.
It is a national issue there. The percentage of independent thinking there is only proportional to the level of exposure and interest in anything other than bread & butter. Pakistanis are generally a curious nation(sometimes to their disadvantage) which is why we simply know more angles to a story than an average Indian.Easily 5-10mg Stat, in gluteus with 18 g needle by a Makrani male nurse and then according to how many times they utter surgical strike and made in Pakistan.
We strongly deny any links with this attack.
It is a national issue there. The percentage of independent thinking there is only proportional to the level of exposure and interest in anything other than bread & butter. Pakistanis are generally a curious nation(sometimes to their disadvantage) which is why we simply know more angles to a story than an average Indian.
They lap up propaganda by the gallon once a figurative "god" has been established for them. That is not to say that Pakistanis dont have figurative gods they dont follow; such as IK, NS, Bhuttos, Raheel Shareef and so on. It is that we are much more open to question our gods at the slightest of suspicion as compared to the Indian, and are much more likely to be able to want and access such information than the Indian ever will.
All of this has deeper roots in the differences in our social development and the much better sophistication displayed by our visual & print media. The commercialisation of media in India took root earlier than it did in Pakistan. By far, our media is much more independent than theirs can ever hope to be.
As commercialisation sets in, they will continue to focus on what gets them more views. Be it tacky looks or high pitched squeals.You drink a lot of coffee these days
I think our media needs work, we need to chill out with the tacky bright headlines, make it look more professional and have it in English too. That will help Pakistanis abroad understand situation better and have them more involved, informed and connected to Pakistan.
Hmm not so soon, will see whether it is a case of withdrawal symptom or relapse. History will bear witness to it.The meds worked!
Well, then it must be game of thrones winter in India.. never seems to end.Hmm not so soon, will see whether it is a case of withdrawal symptom or relapse. History will bear witness to it.
You see one swallow doesn't make a summer.
Its a bit silly but, If the Indian 166 Field Regiment was really the target in Nagrota, then its a coincidence that Gen Raheel Shareef (as well as Maj Shabbir Shareef) hail from Pakistani 6 Frontier Force Regiment which faced Indian 166 Field Regiment in 1971 battle and the battle resulted in Martyrdom of Maj Shabbir Shareef.farewell gift from Kashmiri Mujahideen to Raheel Shareef.
It's the message from people of IOK that no matter what happens they don't accept illegal occupation of india on kashmir.
the day Pakistan started hitting india for it's terrorists activities in Pakistan,the price will be high for india.
Ok...so the new Chief gets announced on Saturday night, and within 2 days (keeping in mind the joyous celebrations in his household and the felicitations being received during those 2 days) he chalks out a master plan and orders some militants to attack a Corps Headquarters?
Neat, I must say...well done Chief!
Yes true. Independent thinking is indeed a double edged sword for a society and a nation by large. At one side there cant be Pied Piper moment with a nation that knows how to question however on the other hand very difficult to be lead to actually anywhere. Compromise I think lies between a noisy and disorganised crowd and a lynch mob. Unfortunately in Pakistan we are short of followers and conformists.It is a national issue there. The percentage of independent thinking there is only proportional to the level of exposure and interest in anything other than bread & butter. Pakistanis are generally a curious nation(sometimes to their disadvantage) which is why we simply know more angles to a story than an average Indian.
They lap up propaganda by the gallon once a figurative "god" has been established for them. That is not to say that Pakistanis dont have figurative gods they dont follow; such as IK, NS, Bhuttos, Raheel Shareef and so on. It is that we are much more open to question our gods at the slightest of suspicion as compared to the Indian, and are much more likely to be able to want and access such information than the Indian ever will.
All of this has deeper roots in the differences in our social development and the much better sophistication displayed by our visual & print media. The commercialisation of media in India took root earlier than it did in Pakistan. By far, our media is much more independent than theirs can ever hope to be.
It is a national issue there. The percentage of independent thinking there is only proportional to the level of exposure and interest in anything other than bread & butter. Pakistanis are generally a curious nation(sometimes to their disadvantage) which is why we simply know more angles to a story than an average Indian.
They lap up propaganda by the gallon once a figurative "god" has been established for them. That is not to say that Pakistanis dont have figurative gods they dont follow; such as IK, NS, Bhuttos, Raheel Shareef and so on. It is that we are much more open to question our gods at the slightest of suspicion as compared to the Indian, and are much more likely to be able to want and access such information than the Indian ever will.
All of this has deeper roots in the differences in our social development and the much better sophistication displayed by our visual & print media. The commercialisation of media in India took root earlier than it did in Pakistan. By far, our media is much more independent than theirs can ever hope to be.