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British should return kohinoor diamond and Sultanganj Buddha back to India.
The British had done plenty for India, such as created your nation.
very true, but get ready to be trolled out of existence
I know. They always come with the same craps instead of accepting the facts
They honestly think that India is a 4000 year old country.
Which makes it even more funny when they accuse Pakistan of breaking up India.
Breaking from what? the British Raj? even that wasn't a country.
How do you break from something that doesn't exist?
The British had done plenty for India, such as created your nation.
^^ Some 70 years later and the colonial Master mentality is yet to be erased. I guess that the same can be said of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ireland, the USA etc. The Brits after all did "create" their nation.
I suppose the names the Greeks gave people coming to this region (Indoplectus - the one who visited India), or Columbus searching for a route to India through the Atlantic were looking for something that never existed!
Wow! I am enlightened!
Actually, they created your country. All they did was partition ours.
The British had done plenty for India, such as created your nation.
Bharata (Sanskrit: भरत, Bharata, means "The Cherished") or Bha = Bhava (Expression), Ra = Raga (Melody Notes) and Ta = Tala (Rythmic pattern). Bharata [1][2] was a legendary emperor of India, and is referred to in Hindu and Jain theology. He was son of King Dushyanta of Hastinapura and Queen Śakuntalā and thus a descendant of the Lunar Dynasty of the Kshatriya Varna. Bharata had conquered all of Greater India, uniting it into a single political entity which was named after him as "Bhāratavarṣa".
Don't get mad at me for exposing you to the truth. If you want to bury your head in the sand and believe in fantasies then please get off the internet.
You cannot deny that India was never ever a country in it's history until 47
Really? please show me where in history was India ever a country....yeah you can't
Not really, the foundations of Bharat was laid by the great Hindu King (after whom whic it is named) Bharata:
India has always existed as a cultural entity for many millenia. India the political nation state entity with the current international borders was created in 1947, but is based on the principles and foundations of cultural India which goes back many millenniums.
Who cares whether India was a country or a sub-continent of people known as "India" with various sub-kingdoms prior to the arrival of the British. That was debated to death between Mr Jinnah and Mr Nehru during the partition era. If it was just a continent (which I am more inclined to believe since history says so) then it is similar to the African continent. Therefore by that logic, Pakistan , Bangladesh etc are all part of the Indian sub-continent. My point however is that you should not have given credit to the colonialists for the creation of the current day world map. Aspirations to create a country were developed by the people of that country for some unifying bond or another. A good example would be Pakistan. Can credit be given to Gandhi for the creation of Pakistan? Can the same argument be used in saying that if Gandhi did not take up the cudgels of the independence movement then Pakistan would have remained a non-entity? Or would it be more apt to say that the people who now compromise Pakistan decided on an independent nation and choose to determine their own destiny for a common nationalistic reason?
The British had done plenty for India, such as created your nation.