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  1. Laozi

    Delhi varsity considers removing Allama Iqbal from syllabus

    See that you are worried about Muslims in India while Pakistan has resolved the issue by systematic conversion and extradition. Indians need not worry about the state of remaining less than one percent of Hindus and Sikhs of Pakistan. They will be gone soon.
  2. Laozi

    Delhi varsity considers removing Allama Iqbal from syllabus

    They are learning new songs. Beating the retreat ceremony featured all Hindi songs this time around. I am happy that only a few remain to face the wrath. I am surprised that a problem which was sown in one place is bearing fruit in another. I hope and pray much more acceleration in results for...
  3. Laozi

    Delhi varsity considers removing Allama Iqbal from syllabus

    We will remove it. But tell me from where? It's a song used to be sung. Nobody sings it anymore but many remember that it existed. Similarly in Pakistan people will remember for some more time that Hindus and Sikhs once existed in some parts of their land.
  4. Laozi

    Delhi varsity considers removing Allama Iqbal from syllabus

    Okay you guys remove Shaheed Bhagat Singh from your syllabus. We won't grudge. We have sizeable Muslim population in India YET.
  5. Laozi

    First look at the New Parliament building of India

    It is based on the principles of VAASTU (i.e. balancing the five elements to release positive energy) Acknowledging, respecting and learning from its roots is the policy of Modi's government.
  6. Laozi

    Delhi varsity considers removing Allama Iqbal from syllabus

    Th day Anglo-American relations reach to the level of present Indo-Pak level then British schools will definitely ban all American stuff from their syllabus. You re-read history. Maulana was made education minister of independent India. Maulana Azad Former Minister of Education of India...
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    Delhi varsity considers removing Allama Iqbal from syllabus

    Iqbal was the divisive force and creator of the idea of Pakistan. Removing such ideology, in fact, is first step in promoting peace and harmony between Indians and their unfriendly neighbor. :D
  8. Laozi

    Future of Imran Khan

    Imran Khan, like any leader, has his flaws, but he is generally considered a better choice compared to other politicians in Pakistan. I am curious about the outcome of the present situation and what lies ahead for the people of Pakistan. I wonder what the future holds for them and how it will...
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    Future of Imran Khan

    Team Selection and distribution of portfolios to ministers was a major flaw of Imran regime. Imran Khan's leadership always revolves around himself. The questionable choices in appointing individuals to key positions within his government were forced by his better half. This present-day...
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    Future of Imran Khan

    The current political situation in Pakistan is one of turmoil and uncertainty, as Imran Khan, once widely regarded as the most acceptable leader, finds himself in a dire predicament. He has been deeply isolated by the military chief, further exacerbating the already strained relations between...
  11. Laozi

    This is not Switzerland or Austria; this is Indian occupied Kashmir where the G20 will take place : Arab influencer on G20 Summit

    You raised an important point. Indians must be told about the specific UN Resolutions (along with timeline of intermittent events) which can be enforced even NOW. Indians think that 72's Simla agreement overrides those resolutions. Moreover, some part of disputed region has been gifted to...
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    This is not Switzerland or Austria; this is Indian occupied Kashmir where the G20 will take place : Arab influencer on G20 Summit

    Wapis nahin aana hai to mat aa. jee lega Pakistan tere bina. BTW our obsession with Pakistan and PDF is diminishing. Check and compare now with the number of Indian members who used to visit this site few years back.
  13. Laozi

    Moody: India’s GDP crossed $3.5 trillion mark in 2022

    India has currently 170 billionaires according to Forbes while our neighbors have none (of course excluding developed China). So, there is a chance that India might be better off than its neighbors. Do post some pictures of Infrastructure from Sub Sahara region to make a fair comparison with India.
  14. Laozi

    Moody: India’s GDP crossed $3.5 trillion mark in 2022

    We can have organic farming, Pharma and medics, Space and telecommunication, Tourism, high-end manufacturing and Software. Rest we can outsource to Vietnam and Bangladesh
  15. Laozi

    Why India’s ‘Unprovoked Firing’ at the border has stopped?

    Any guesses WHO asked for this cease fire? So your army removed IK to avoid slaughtering Indian Pakistani Logic :what:
  16. Laozi

    Moody: India’s GDP crossed $3.5 trillion mark in 2022

    American service sector is contributing over three fourth of its GDP. Indians are better placed in this sector and will survive.
  17. Laozi

    Pakistans population at 255 million people- Census results

    Having more people is never a problem if you can put them in useful economic activity. But here, females hardly work outside of their household. And Madrasas rarely teach skills needed in modern workplaces. Make a modern society and reap the benefits of large demography. :tup:
  18. Laozi

    Moody: India’s GDP crossed $3.5 trillion mark in 2022

    Ambani and Adani have wealth because of their companies are multiplying shareholders networth. If you are sure about what you have pointed out, then buy the stocks of the companies of these two fellows and get wealthy along with the owners. Who is stopping you? you are using old data. Pre...
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    This is not Switzerland or Austria; this is Indian occupied Kashmir where the G20 will take place : Arab influencer on G20 Summit

    Watan laut aao Pakistan needs brains like you. My being or not being on this forum won't make any difference but elites leaving your country is bad,
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