well, the particular kashmiri tea i had once was good but again, tea is a subjective area, with different teas that are best for different situations.
i imagine after some heavy physical exertion, one cup of the kashmiri tea that fakhre has posted would be best to start with, and like i wrote earlier, after heavy meals like biryani, sulaimani chai would be best, and for long talks earl grey would be best perhaps.
yummy yummy.
and i notice that you linked the image from pakladies.com... kya baat hai !! lage raho.
haven't you met the family of a farmer who suicided?? haven't you met the survivor of attempted "honor killing??
you mention uttarakhand... haven't you met a flood survivor who was desperately hungry and was practically extorted by a temporary opportunist food seller who sold the survivor a twenty rupee biscuit pack for two hundred rupees??
did you meet did this lady before she was murdered so brutally (
Delhi's unknown Nirbhaya: Horrifying story of teenager who was tortured and gang-raped for days and then left for dead | Daily Mail Online )??
did you meet these people (
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/c070.../death-hunger-stalk-indian-tea-estate-workers )??
who will you hate in these cases??
this is what i wrote in a previous page...
"the partition was a mistake that came about because undivided india ( including the socialists ) couldn't come up with a progressive political system that would actually benefit the various indian peoples as a whole.
no person from the subcontinent can say that the partition has led to supremely beneficial political/economic/social systems, especially the indians and pakistanis.
only afghanistan can claim for revolutionary ideals and actions but that existed for a short time until you know what happened."
all on this thread should take care to read it.