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Got it.It was disappointing to see that it was cut short for whatever reason. I'll try and look for the full video.
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Got it.It was disappointing to see that it was cut short for whatever reason. I'll try and look for the full video.
Becoming, not became. It is still a long way from becoming such a thing, but it is on the right path. This is not about agreeing or disagreeing, this is simply a matter of the ground situation and how it relates to Pakistan's economic and political realities.I disagree sir, with the amount of rigging that took place, I will hardly call it a true democracy. But again let us agree to disagree.
I disagree. Unless a nation is directly at war with a certain religion (or all religions), there is no conflict. Trying to start a conflict where none exists makes little sense. This entire "religion vs nationalism" debate is a false choice, one that the far left and far right like to propagate, in order to create a black and white world view.Yes, you do. Regardless of how much you might try to avoid it.
There is a question of priority whether to Nation or Religion.
thanks brother
Did you notice the anchor of the program continuously calling India, Pakistan's 'Dushman' and enemy? That is the reason why Pakistan is where it is today! Unless there is a paradigm shift in the psyche of the Pakistanis who think of India as an enemy, nothing will change. Pakistan will be where it is.Got it.
It's Urdu btw.....? What are yo trying to imply here?
You got me even more confused.... are you 18+ btw? (no offence meant tho)Lack of english in mainstream medias stop foreigners from understanding Pakistan,IMO.
I am 18+,don't worryYou got me even more confused.... are you 18+ btw? (no offence meant tho)
K cool...I am 18+,don't worry
We do have English news channels but very few of them, also there is no need as major populous doesn't want them in English anyways.What I meant is that,having English in mainstream medias (like English newspapers,news channels,interviews with national figures in English,english magazines etc) will help a foreigner better understand how things work in a country.
Again you're misunderstanding there IS NO HINDI in Pakistan. Only Urdu, that's why i asked about your age in the first place....For example,in my case,I am not so good in hindi and does not know urdu at all.Almost every news video,interviews etc from Pakistan is either on Urdu or hindi,which I have difficulty in understanding.
K cool...
We do have English news channels but very few of them, also there is no need as major populous doesn't want them in English anyways.
Again you're misunderstanding there IS NO HINDI in Pakistan. Only Urdu, that's why i asked about your age in the first place....
If it's from Pakistan, it's IN URDU BY DEFAULT, no hindi stuff here, NO!So the interview is in urdu?In that case I think I can understand Urdu too!!!!
If it's from Pakistan, it's IN URDU BY DEFAULT, no hindi stuff here, NO!
Prime Minister in Urdu is Wazeer e AzamNever knew urdu and hindi were so similiar.
Do you see us blaming anyone in this thread? all we are saying is tht no other country would have survived like we did...
Every country has their own shares of difficulties.Pakistan has its own,India has its own.
Did you notice the anchor of the program continuously calling India, Pakistan's 'Dushman' and enemy? That is the reason why Pakistan is where it is today! Unless there is a paradigm shift in the psyche of the Pakistanis who think of India as an enemy, nothing will change. Pakistan will be where it is.
For Pakistan, Kashmir has been the be-all and end-all of its very existence. Nothing else seems to matter. The economy be damned, like most everything else too. Cooperation and trade with India be damned too! It's Kashmir or bust! And as far as the media is concerned, it's fashionable to be seen as anti-India. If not, someone's going to come after you!
In this interview, I think Defence Analyst, Air Vice Marshal (R) Shahzad Chaudhry was very cogent in his views. I respect this guy. He knows his beans and doesn't waffle like many of his contemporaries on TV do.
I hope you understand the difference between criticizing certain policies of the government (country) and to criticize the whole of the country in general, playing in the hands of others for propaganda (Malayla) and hatching conspiracies with foreign intelligence to break it.
Otherwise i will have to edit my post (I never came across to I rarely cam across) as i have come a crossed you.