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when u cant find proof , write a blog !!!!Source of the articles are bloody blogs
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when u cant find proof , write a blog !!!!Source of the articles are bloody blogs
If history has shown anything, the artificial country "India", which borrowed her name from an artificial entity called "British India", created by British has never let her neighbors live in peace.
And to this day this trend is continuing and has been accelerated after the extremist hindu version of Talibans have taken hold of Indian govt.
This is just more bad news for South Asia.
Just like Police(India) is a bad news for Robbers in south asia
And this is how you pay backActually Pakistan has helped Sri Lanka a lot. At least they didn't arm, train and fund one of the world's deadliest terrorist groups in SL like India did.
Actually Pakistan has helped Sri Lanka a lot. At least they didn't arm, train and fund one of the world's deadliest terrorist groups in SL like India did.
Actually Pakistan has helped Sri Lanka a lot. At least they didn't arm, train and fund one of the world's deadliest terrorist groups in SL like India did.
Regardless there are some points which should be considered like the economic blockade of 1989.Bangladeshi post from blogpost, i post from blogpost.
That was not the point.
What does this even mean? Of course it's an artificial country, all countries are artificial.If history has shown anything, the artificial country "India", which borrowed her name from an artificial entity called "British India", created by British has never let her neighbors live in peace.
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What does this even mean? Of course it's an artificial country, all countries are artificial.
I suppose the term you should be using then is imaginary rather than artificial. Anyway, the term India was just a term for the Indian Subcontinent, the Republic of India just decided to take it's name from there. If they decided to take a different name instead of India, then I suppose the term India can still be used instead of the Indian subcontinent or South Asia. Why some Indians still use the other outdated definition is beyond me.Indians keep saying that Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka etc. are part of "India".
To what I say, what is "India"? An artificial country, which was created by forcefully joining several dozen independent states into one "British India" by British.
After the British divided this entity, there was no more "British India" left, but several independent countries came into being. Pakistan, Baharat (which borrowed the name "India" from "British India") etc.
So by which right, modern day Indians have wet dreams to claim that Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal etc. are part of their artificial country?
You have absolutely no idea about history do you ?If history has shown anything, the artificial country "India", which borrowed her name from an artificial entity called "British India", created by British has never let her neighbors live in peace.
And to this day this trend is continuing and has been accelerated after the extremist hindu version of Talibans have taken hold of Indian govt.
This is just more bad news for South Asia.