Indus Pakistan
BANNED
- Joined
- May 7, 2012
- Messages
- 20,487
- Reaction score
- 182
- Country
- Location
Counting number of sites is ridicalous proposition. To begin with it's like trying counting bricks or brick fragments. I have two bricks, oh no I have 80 brick fragments etc etc etc.
The real issue is simple. Indus River is central to Pakistan like Nile is central to Egypt. India on the other hand is entirely seperate geography. Over 600 million Indians live in the wet Ganga Basin. That is about half of India lives around the Holy Ganga. Some of the largest cities in India and the capital are either on or adjacent to Ganga. New Delhi, Agra, the Hindu holy city of Varanasi, Kolkatta etc. Ganga is the crucible of India - plain and simple. It's like the Yellow River Basin to China.
Then there is the Dravidia India. The V shaped peninsula that points south. This is dominated by Dravidian speaking people and all the region lies south of the equator all of it falling within the tropical zone. This region is almost thousand miles south of the Indus Region making it well outside it's influence. Over 200-300 million Indians live in this region.
Placing it all on context is the map below - which is zeroed on India. The approximate Ganga Basin and Dravidia are marked. These regions are where 90% of Indians live. As can be seen the Indus River is to the extreme north west corner. The Thar Desert acting like huge fracture zone between present day Pakistan and India. Ganga and Dravidia fall well east and or south of this "border zone". Despite these facts ~ all these India from far flung regions dream of Indus River. Bizzare.
And by way of comparison take a look at a map below that is zeroed on Pakistan. One look at it and you can see Pakistan is rocking to the tune of the Indus River. Entire country is wrapped around the dry semi-arid Indus Basin. Despite these facts if Indians insist on licking our underneath then maybe we ought to be enamoured. This smacks like of those African's dreaming of Egypt when most come from Sub Saharan Africa. They call that trend "Afrocentrism" and I think we can call this yearning by Ganga people for Indus Valley [Pakistan] as "Gangacentrism".
@Talwar e Pakistan @django @Chinese-Dragon etc
The real issue is simple. Indus River is central to Pakistan like Nile is central to Egypt. India on the other hand is entirely seperate geography. Over 600 million Indians live in the wet Ganga Basin. That is about half of India lives around the Holy Ganga. Some of the largest cities in India and the capital are either on or adjacent to Ganga. New Delhi, Agra, the Hindu holy city of Varanasi, Kolkatta etc. Ganga is the crucible of India - plain and simple. It's like the Yellow River Basin to China.
- The Ganga River Basin is home to more than 600 million Indians.
- As India's holiest river, the Ganga has a cultural and spiritual significance that far transcends the boundaries of its basin.
- The Ganga is India's most important and iconic river.
Then there is the Dravidia India. The V shaped peninsula that points south. This is dominated by Dravidian speaking people and all the region lies south of the equator all of it falling within the tropical zone. This region is almost thousand miles south of the Indus Region making it well outside it's influence. Over 200-300 million Indians live in this region.
Placing it all on context is the map below - which is zeroed on India. The approximate Ganga Basin and Dravidia are marked. These regions are where 90% of Indians live. As can be seen the Indus River is to the extreme north west corner. The Thar Desert acting like huge fracture zone between present day Pakistan and India. Ganga and Dravidia fall well east and or south of this "border zone". Despite these facts ~ all these India from far flung regions dream of Indus River. Bizzare.
And by way of comparison take a look at a map below that is zeroed on Pakistan. One look at it and you can see Pakistan is rocking to the tune of the Indus River. Entire country is wrapped around the dry semi-arid Indus Basin. Despite these facts if Indians insist on licking our underneath then maybe we ought to be enamoured. This smacks like of those African's dreaming of Egypt when most come from Sub Saharan Africa. They call that trend "Afrocentrism" and I think we can call this yearning by Ganga people for Indus Valley [Pakistan] as "Gangacentrism".
@Talwar e Pakistan @django @Chinese-Dragon etc
Last edited: