In each of Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, we have at least one half of the political spectrum that favours India.
The challenge now is to neutralise the one that doesn't.
Not sure how they even define that.
Is a Pakistani Muslim one of those 50% in Pakistan who have enough access to food or one of those who don't?
50% Pakistanis remain food insecure: WFP – The Express Tribune
Oh God! :tsk::tsk:
It's quite obvious you do not understand what you are saying.
I have wasted enough time on you and your bhasad ( I won't even call it an argument for, an argument comprises of logic, yours is devoid of even an iota of it).
The very fact that you choose to generalize the man...
FAIL!
1. What his company brings in, is what his company deposits into 'its' (not 'his') commercial a/c.
From there, the company pays him his salary.
2. a+b = c does not necessarily mean b = 0 and a=c. FAIL AGAIN!
Neither can you prove it, nor can you disprove it. The article doesn't...
Oh God not again!:tsk::tsk:
He says 90% of what he earns from now on will go to charity - agreed.
Will that 90 % total 5K crore? or will that 5k crore be made up partially from both 90% of his future earning and a major chunk of his past saving.
a + b = c
Is the only solution to this...
Again failed to decouple 'earnings' from 'personal' and again failed to link 'earnings' to 'corporate'.
No I went on Kabaddi scholarship.
:lol::lol::lol:
...and where did the money in his bank account come from if not his salary.
How can you accuse this money to be before tax i.e. siphoned off and not after teax i.e. legitimate?
Am I talking to a guy who doesn't know the difference between a personal bank a/c and a commercial bank a/c?
Before...
What you call 100% correct is a generic way in which corporations behave to evade tax.
However, you are assuming that this is a tax-evasion move.
A man is simply donating a large chunk of his personal savings for charity just like Warren Buffett or Bill Gates or any other philanthroper in...
What the CCP doesn't tell its people is why it doesn't try and capture Arunachal.
There's a very weird fact behind that.
The fact is, that, in a queer manner, all the toughest terrain in that region lies on the Indian side of the border.
Once you enter the Indian side, you have to hold on...