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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    Constitutional equality is denied to some minorities in India to serve the purpose of constitutional majority. The fact that Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains are not given a separate religious status through application of Indian constitutional clause enacted through Article 25 of Indian Constitution...
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    No problem Joe. I know you often have to be reminded about your pejorative incontinence.
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    Sri Lanka Blocks Indian Oil Corp after Indian PM skips CHOGM

    Lets see what can India do at geopolitical level: · India can act as a countervailing force against China. · As a milkman to sustain US economy. · Compete with Chinese economic progress. · Stabilize regional disputes with limited force projection capability. Lets see what are India’s...
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    An interesting though not surprising phenomenon emerges after going through some of the comments posted here by Indian posters. The treatment and backwardness of minorities, in particular Muslims, is still being blamed on partition of British India and a consequent thereof, even 65 years after...
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    And those who think that they have returned from Etons and Harrows tend to piss in their own pants and apply handsome doses of cheap Charlies to hide their own stink. ooops ...........
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    Lets see the differences between the people occupying the IVC and Gangetic valley and its plains during the time of IVC and during the movement of creation of Pakistan. This includes those people who were influenced and infused with IVC’s civizational and politico-societal precepts during the...
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    @ LoveIcon, @ Oscar O Bhai Log please understand the context here. Khan A. Sufyan is only highlighting the historical context of events and happenings and is certainly not explaining the religiosity of religions. This is a very important point to understand here. In many cases the religious...
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    First of all pick the right map for display which can correctly describe the expanse of IVC and not a goose egg drawn by somebody. How can you ignore the separate identity of a people known as Meluhha, politically and geographically maintained for over 7000-8000 years with a contemporary...
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    Sorry - this new format confuses me. Yes it was in response to Oscar's post. I apologize for incorrect reply. :) I have given the links if you would care to read through before shooting from the hip. The Meluhha were the people of Indus Valley Civilization which if you care to look at the map...
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    Did Two Nation Theory Die in 1971 After Creation of Bangladesh?

    The vision of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, in the 1940s did not only constitute creation of a Muslim political entity at the expense of India’s Hindu domination. It was also embedded in thousands of years of historical and geographical realities. These aspects clearly emerge from...
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    Beautiful Islamic names for boys

    Jamshan
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    Terrorism In Pakistan: Need For Improved Security Management

    Pakistan is moving towards integrated security environment, though there still is a long way to traverse. I do not know about the army but in many cities of Punjab including Lahore, all the police stations are now integrated with the data center established at the Police Headquarters in Lahore...
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    Terrorism In Pakistan: Need For Improved Security Management

    No I didn't. I am not as capable. Sorry, I forgot to add the link - added now. :)
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    Terrorism In Pakistan: Need For Improved Security Management

    Terrorism In Pakistan: Need For Improved Security Management & Vulnerability Assessment By Khan A. Sufyan September 18, 2013 Pakistan has faced different kinds of terrorism related threats since long. Though countering terror is an on-going process, availability of improved technological...
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    Zimbabwe beat Pakistan by 24 runs in 2nd test match

    Congratulations to Zimbabwe. A well deserved win.
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    Secular India: Doctors tell horrific tales of Muzaffarnagar massacre

    If there is any law that exist in India, those who killed the innocent should have been arrested and punished. To justify it with counter mass killings is jungle law and is certainly not civilized. This is also known as community punishment and this is what the Indian Hindus resort to in order...
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    Pakistan's "battlefield" nukes risk nuclear war: IISS think tank

    I am sorry I did not get you - what is ilaaz?
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    Pakistan's "battlefield" nukes risk nuclear war: IISS think tank

    I responded to an Indian poster, when he said that whereas in case of a nuclear war, India would be able to absorb Pakistani strike, a counter Indian strike would completely wipe out Pakistan. Please try and understand my responses in context. I have never said or even hinted at any stage...
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    A little help please!

    As I have seen, the Doctors/Psychiatrists/Psychologists from Army Medical Corps are posted to Navy and Air Force as well. I do not know if the PAF or the PN may be hiring some specialists for select jobs. My information is a bit dated though. However, if you need to gain experience, join Army as...
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    Pakistan's "battlefield" nukes risk nuclear war: IISS think tank

    I read his comment and opined. If he meant what you state he said, I am also saying the same thing. That is the reason the use of nuclear weapons amongst other aspects, is also majorly governed by crossing of certain thresholds. Unacceptable damage is defined as a consequence of enemy action...
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