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  1. Bhushan

    India Firm On Currency Identity

    My favorite symbol is
  2. Bhushan

    India Firm On Currency Identity

    Peace and Freedom Spirituality and Worship Source of light in darkness Global Leadership This symbol symbolizes India’s intent and mission of becoming a Global power. As is depicted in the following image, our country is ready to carry the world in its hands and direct its...
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    India Firm On Currency Identity

    It resembles the National Symbol of India where the three segments coming out of the base line represent the three lions of the National Symbol. Resemblance to Lotus, the National flower of India: This symbol shows Unity in Diversity by its branches up in the air representing...
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    India Firm On Currency Identity

    No the symbol will be for Indian Rupee.
  5. Bhushan

    India Firm On Currency Identity

    Really? How about this?
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    India Firm On Currency Identity

    The Government of India wants your help. It has invited the public to suggest a symbol for the Rupee. Just as the Dollar is universally denoted by $‚ the government thinks the Rupee should also have its own unique symbol that captures a sense of India’s history and culture.Listed...
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    India Firm On Currency Identity

    Here are some entries
  8. Bhushan

    Taliban is the Future

    Sick people supporting Taliban here on this forum who conveniently forgot Taliban's barbaric nature.
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    Taliban is the Future

    Boss that is a pre war image.Yes the kid is barely 10 or 11 but follower of talibani ideology. When taliban is a bunch of sick people what kind of images of them do you expect? Participating in peace rally??? War didn't destroy humanity in Afghanistan. Taliban buried humanity long before war.:angry:
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    Kabul attacks aim to show Taliban strength, target India

    Kabul attacks aim to show Taliban strength, target India KABUL: Friday's deadly suicide attack on two guesthouses in the Afghan capital showed the Taliban were still defiant despite recent military setbacks and the arrest of senior leaders, analysts said. The attacks, which killed 16...
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    The rightward march

    The rightward march By Nadeem F. Paracha Saturday, 27 Feb, 2010 It was called the ‘New Left.’ Emerging in Britain in the 1950s, the New Left was the left’s disparaging response to the authoritarian tendencies of Marxism mainly symbolised by so-called ‘Stalinism’. The New Left revisited...
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    US says no to nuclear power plant to Pak

    US says no to nuclear power plant to Pak WASHINGTON: The US has categorically told Pakistan that it would not get any atomic power plant or civilian nuclear deal on the lines of the one signed with India. "The United States is working closely with Pakistan to help meet its growing needs...
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