u r making an absolute mockery of history with ur nazi indoctrination n ideology....u r not fit for a historical disussion of any sort.....generally it is reasoning then deduction but u go in reverse .. istead of cause=-effect , u go from effect to cause ... i love history very much n its such a...
kanishaka was from central asia- accepted
but his capital was purushapura i.e. present day peshawar
his second n illustrious capital was Mathura, famous for mathura school of art during kanishka period. His coins had lord Shiva in it i.e. ""maaishvara" , his descendents inhabited the present day...
"ëthnicity"- flawed reasoning to begin with ...hmmm
anyways a political border cannot make different a nomadic cattle-rearer from kutch different from his counterpart in sindh, who have been sharing 2500 yrs of history. neither a gujjar from kashmir from either side f the border, or a rajput...
plz sir whoever u r...dont give wrong facts....history is not a product of biased mind...u r exactly like a nazi in ur approach, n it lead them where, u know better than me..
now to correct u....the name "India" is derived from the word "sindh". & not by greeks but by persians... Persians had...
I didn't want to get into mudslinging comparisons with anyone. So I'll point out that-
For better picture refer to 2 threads- 1.India developing but a long way to go. 2.comparison india-pak 2010.
well few questions-
1. If you consider pak education infra better how come gross enrolment...
Well infrastructure is a comprehensive term, you cannot just call roads & airports as infrastructure. That is just one form of physical infra.
Anyways our new airports of mumbai, Delhi, hyderabad, Bangaluru are either inaugurated or about to be completed.
The surface transportation has seen...
What you are talking about is the relation between culture & suicide rate.I find it highly objectionable.No culture even vicariously promotes suicide. what you could have said is child rearing practices ( crps).
Another thing that you misinterpreted is the motivational aspect. External locus...
I'm more concerned with why a youth may take such a step. Is life so trifle...I'm not debating on the formation of telegana state;that is a seperate discussion.
In psychology there is a term in especially humanists like adler, roger use & that is internal locus of control. when the locus shifts...
well the answer is---
1.subcontinental population has more become more than 7-8 times since 19th C & still going at great guns..
2.modern industries such as chemicals, leather, power generation etc require immense amount of water & hence the diversion of water resources..
3. agriculture...
there are specific arbitration mechanism inserted in IWT....issues have to be raised on the right platform before adjudging any party for breach or liability...
also there is no solution to paranoia as well...
Water shortage is a subcontinental problem & the most apparent manifestation is the...
I agree with most of what techlahore has posted, so I wont repeat it.
Even in India SC has given a ruling to ban the use of metal & glass in strings an year back....
However completely banning it is not justified on any grounds. I've grown up in western U.P. & kite-flying has a unique...
@ambidex
Really appreciate your post.However I find this nomenclature of "3rd world countries" as backward a falsified generalisation.
I think the 3 blocks stood for U.S. aligned nations , U.S.S.R. aligned nations & NAM countries. Newly independent afro-asian nations formed the bulk of NAM...
Even though the thread starter may have ulterior motive ("dont shoot the messenger"),its fairly acceptable that imbalanced sex ratio ia s major problem in S.Asia. Illiteracy,poverty,patriarchical based society are some of the most profound reason. but the link is not as linear as it may seem...
India is not even close to being a " failed state" & neither is Pakistan.In the whole speech of William Dalrymple there was a stress on some of the fundamental problems faced by Pakistan.I cannot sense a reason how its connected to the thread title. Infact the truth is world & especially India...