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Pervez Musharraf concedes he has 'Indian blood', hence for peace with India

Do you want to open another discussion here? British Indians because Indians were being ruled by Britain at that time, moreover if you read between the lines of history you'll find the word British India instead of only India. Before that Era, yes, Indians. In fact I have no problem whatsoever with term Indian, British Indian or Indian, no issue for me.

NO- no new discussion thread :). britsh indian is a possessive noun.. you know denoting more of who India was ruled by. that is not the same as claiming the people were british of indian orgin or vice versa as the context was implied.
 
We should get this blood exchange camp......... take back manmohan singh :P
 
As someone said earlier,the term indian includes many ethnicities ranging from tamils in the extreme south to rajputs/jats in west,kashmiris in north to nagas in west.And you have more in common with an indian jat/rajput than any frenchmen..

I m not just 'someone'. I am the ambitious :taz: Kidding : )
 
dosnt matter who has how much of Indian blood or Pakistani blood or British blood.Its red for everybody when someone bleeds.
 
toothless tiger has been trying all possible things to remain in news....i dont think he has any political future in pak...and in India, I am not sure whether he will even be granted a visa!
 
Musharraf whose record of dissembling and bluster has had US editorials calling him "mendacious," did not reflect on general hatred for Pakistan in Afghanistan for its depredations there and Kabul's historical ties with India. Still, he told the mostly American audience "we must not allow this (Indian influence in Afghanistan) to continue because then one must not grudge if Pakistan orders ISI to take countermeasures to protect its own interest."

While that implicit threat skirted around Pakistan's widely-recognised use of terrorism as an instrument state policy, a BBC documentary titled "Secret Pakistan" broadcast on Wednesday once again exposed Pakistan's nexus with terrorism, including ISI's training of Taliban elements. Several Taliban commanders interviewed for the documentary attested to being trained by ISI handlers.

But while rationalizing Pakistan's policies now regarded as folly in Washington, Musharraf represented himself as a peacenik, going so far as to suggest a rapproachment between the ISI and the Indian intelligence agency RAW.

While admitting that ties between the US and Pakistan were at an all-time low, Musharraf rubbished the prospect of war between the two as visualized by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who said in that case Kabul would support Islamabad.
 
NO- no new discussion thread :). britsh indian is a possessive noun.. you know denoting more of who India was ruled by. that is not the same as claiming the people were british of indian orgin or vice versa as the context was implied.

Yes, you are right, in fact this remained a bone of contention. No one in India endorsed British philosophy, when I say one, it means no one.

BTW don't you value last lines of my previous posts?
 
toothless tiger has been trying all possible things to remain in news....i dont think he has any political future in pak...and in India, I am not sure whether he will even be granted a visa!

Don't be surprised if he will participate in Big Boss-6 next year.At the end of the day it's all about publicity and money for him.
 
Pervez Musharraf concedes he has 'Indian blood', hence for peace with India?????

What a joke ?

Look, what i found in earliar thread( it is today's thread)

Now, India is trying to create anti-Pakistan Afghanistan. This is most unfortunate, and I am not saying this because I have some (Indo-centric) - and I'm anti-India. I know this through intelligence; I know this to be afact," he said.

More detail is here

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/137179-isi-may-act-if-afghanistan-gets-close-india.html
 
heeey guys mind your business my blood in O- not indian ok :hitwall:

You should probably try listening to those Type o Negative songs then..good stuff...
 
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Kashmiro Devi greets General Pervez Musharraf inside the ancestral house, which once belonged to the President’s grandfather, in New Delhi on Saturday. — Reuters photo

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Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf (C) is escorted through his ancestral house in the Daryaganj section of New Delhi on Saturday.
 
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