The Wiki page says there is are different accounts on the origin and the degree to which Rabindranath influenced it. But still, this is quite interesting.
PDF has always been a cesspit but it has gone particularly bad in last few years.
This video is posted by a nobody. Did Indian government post it? Or reported such a thing?
Stop getting triggered by ragebait BS like this.
Abe retard....tu iss forum mein 2010 se haag raha hain, 'Air Commodore" bhi ban gaya, aab to haagna bandh kar.
Tujhe pata bhi hain 1858 mein kya change hua tha? Control went from the Company to the British government.
I will ask you again. Was Auranjib or Queen Victoria elected by Indians?
तेरा फ्लैग देखकर मुझे वि रोना आ रहा हैं.
India elected Aurangjib? "After 1857, political reforms in India began and Indians started having a say in political affairs" - Did you get this info out of your ***? The first time Britain started limited election in India was in 1909 with Morley-Minto...
Sigh. Why does every single Indian have to be a near retard?
If you are talking about 'fighting', China fought Japan for 12 years. If you talking about 'historically enjoyed being ruled', India has been ruled by foreigners for two centuries. Never mind the Muslim rule even before that.
INA...
INA and Japan was comprehensively defeated in Burma. How about you read up some history.
The only time some Indians fought against Britain was in 1857. Even that was suppressed by Britain by using other Indians.
China's defense budget is 4-5 times that of India. Secondly the fight's not gonna happen on land. It would be between PLAAF and IAF. If IAF can't hold back PLAAF, Indian positions will become target from air.
I don't think Modi is stupid enough to risk it.
The only guy on the Indian side who told the truth so far.
The amount of bullsh*t spewed by Indian 'journalists', 'scholars' and various other TV debate fixtures has been unbelievable. Almost every single one of them lied through their teeth.
Edit - Just to give an example, one such fixture...
Does any Chinese member here have a map with China's claim line in this Dokalam area? I remember seeing a map where it showed a mountain road crossing into Bhutan from China.
The article says - "The railway track will run 32 meters above the highway, the highest in the world." I think they meant the gap between the rail track and the road is highest in the world. The title wasn't clear. Perhaps this has some implications from a structural engineering standpoint...