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PM Modi awarded UAE's highest honor

Congrats for finding a progressive leader. But your masses are much more Conservative than India.
Modi maybe a religious Conservative (since he was poor once, and poor people tend to be religious) , but he has delivered in almost all other fields. Foreign relations, encouraging manufacturing and entrepreneurship, bringing almost the whole nation into the financial system ...


That is more about perception, Pakistan had a bad perception.

Conservative is a vague term, encompasses lots of things. Pakistan has never voted a conservative, extremist, call it fundamentalist party into power, India has done that...deep down they are conservative.

Yogi Adityanath, Modi( 31 years in RSS) Nitin Gadkari all RSS Pracharaks, hundreds more, doesn't exactly gives a conservative picture of India, yes the perception is still there, changing though.

And don't need to mention the vibes of rising intolerance in India...it is all over the place, internet, everywhere.
 
Have you noticed it’s only the two English posters who abhor and hate the ummah

Worship the queen
phucked by the king - ENGLAND

Believe me those kind of people are rare in England. We may not be a perfect Muslim community but the UK Muslim community is still strong in it's religious beliefs. These two guys don't represent us.
 
i m more relaxed india being in arab sphere of influence rather then americans or russian.

This is back to front. We are not and can never be part of an Arab sphere of influence. However the Arabs and Iranians do indeed wish to cosy up to India as we are the customer that earns them billions in oil revenue that keeps their economies ticking. We also provide the largest professional workforce that keeps Arab countries functioning at every level.
They are the growing part of Indias sphere of influence
 
This is back to front. We are not and can never be part of an Arab sphere of influence. However the Arabs and Iranians do indeed wish to cosy up to India as we are the customer that earns them billions in oil revenue that keeps their economies ticking. We also provide the largest professional workforce that keeps Arab countries functioning at every level.
They are the growing part of Indias sphere of influence
only one small hiccup in ur relationship with gcc and u r less 100 billion dollars per year
u r already in arab sphere
 
This is back to front. We are not and can never be part of an Arab sphere of influence. However the Arabs and Iranians do indeed wish to cosy up to India as we are the customer that earns them billions in oil revenue that keeps their economies ticking. We also provide the largest professional workforce that keeps Arab countries functioning at every level.
They are the growing part of Indias sphere of influence
What delusions ..Never met an arab who wants to work in India or live in India even if they are poor from Egypt or bomb ridden Iraq. Largest professional and servant force is simply because India doesnt generate jobs which can pay high . Indian professionals clamor to go there ..gulf can choose whom they want.
 
That is more about perception, Pakistan had a bad perception.

Conservative is a vague term, encompasses lots of things. Pakistan has never voted a conservative, extremist, call it fundamentalist party into power, India has done that...deep down they are conservative.

Yogi Adityanath, Modi( 31 years in RSS) Nitin Gadkari all RSS Pracharaks, hundreds more, doesn't exactly gives a conservative picture of India, yes the perception is still there, changing though.

And don't need to mention the vibes of rising intolerance in India...it is all over the place, internet, everywhere.
India is a large country, and hence has millions of conservatives. But liberals get their space here.
With regards to freedom of expression, lifestyle and freedom of women, I reckon India is at least 20 to 30 percent ahead(if you could assign rough numbers to it ).
Compared to any western country, though, India is still a century behind.
 
That is more about perception, Pakistan had a bad perception.

Conservative is a vague term, encompasses lots of things. Pakistan has never voted a conservative, extremist, call it fundamentalist party into power, India has done that...deep down they are conservative.

Yogi Adityanath, Modi( 31 years in RSS) Nitin Gadkari all RSS Pracharaks, hundreds more, doesn't exactly gives a conservative picture of India, yes the perception is still there, changing though.

And don't need to mention the vibes of rising intolerance in India...it is all over the place, internet, everywhere.
That's interesting. Your country founded on the base of a religion, which makes it conservative. No need to think about what your political party convey, it will and should be conservative. It is not a vague term, it is clearly what it is. There is only sway in conservativeness among Pakistan political parties, either extreme or moderate. There are no Left or Central Left political parties in Pakistan.

If Yogi, Modi, etc... doesn't give a right wing perception, then who does? Yogi is openly conservative. Modi see's the revival of Hindu values and teachings like Yoga, Ayurveda, etc...

Intolerance in India was high up until the early 2000, a small incident like throwing meat at temple would start a communal violence in region which would last for days or months. This has went down to few isolated incidents say cow lynching, honor killing etc... Not much credits to the governments, but the people who are better educated have learned to adjust. The sole reason why BJP in it's 2014 campaign never raised anything remotely connected to Hindutva but revolved around development, national security, corruption.

The rising intolerance is towards the right wing government among the left leaning media, it's all a political ball game.
 
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