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cant indian discuss what the topic is? Thread about indian rupee performing worst so where does Pakistan come?

The ungovernable impulse to troll and then complain they were banned ... Its a norm actually
 
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Pakistanis are so desperate to leave their sinking ship of qa country that now even their PM says they should leave.

One third of Pakistanis anyways want to leave the sinking ship. :lol:
 
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Pakistanis are so desperate to leave their sinking ship of fa country that now even their PM says they should leave.

One third of Pakistanis anyways want to leave the sinking ship. :lol:
 
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More illegal immigrants from India crossing border - USATODAY.com

LOS FRESNOS, Texas (AP) — Police wearing berets and bulletproof vests broke down the door of a Guatemala City apartment in February hunting for illegal drugs. Instead, they found a different kind of illicit shipment: 27 immigrants from India packed into two locked rooms.

The Indians, whose hiding space was furnished only with soiled mattresses, claimed to be on vacation. But authorities quickly concluded they were waiting to be smuggled into the United States via an 11,000-mile (17,700-kilometer) pipeline of human cargo — the same network that has transported thousands of illegal immigrants from India, through Central America and Mexico and over the sandy banks of the Rio Grande during the past two years.

Indians caught by U.S. authorities often claim they fled their homeland because of religious persecution. Then they wait for months in federal detention centers like Port Isabel, in the town of Los Fresnos, about an hour's drive from the Texas-Mexico border.

Many of the Indians apprehended are Sikhs, followers of India's fourth-largest religion, who tell authorities they face persecution back home and want asylum. Applicants need to convince officials that they have a credible fear of persecution in India. If so, the case is referred to an immigration judge.

So sad, and with the continued crisis - this will only get worse.



More illegal immigrants from India crossing border - USATODAY.com

LOS FRESNOS, Texas (AP) — Police wearing berets and bulletproof vests broke down the door of a Guatemala City apartment in February hunting for illegal drugs. Instead, they found a different kind of illicit shipment: 27 immigrants from India packed into two locked rooms.

The Indians, whose hiding space was furnished only with soiled mattresses, claimed to be on vacation. But authorities quickly concluded they were waiting to be smuggled into the United States via an 11,000-mile (17,700-kilometer) pipeline of human cargo — the same network that has transported thousands of illegal immigrants from India, through Central America and Mexico and over the sandy banks of the Rio Grande during the past two years.

Indians caught by U.S. authorities often claim they fled their homeland because of religious persecution. Then they wait for months in federal detention centers like Port Isabel, in the town of Los Fresnos, about an hour's drive from the Texas-Mexico border.

Many of the Indians apprehended are Sikhs, followers of India's fourth-largest religion, who tell authorities they face persecution back home and want asylum. Applicants need to convince officials that they have a credible fear of persecution in India. If so, the case is referred to an immigration judge.

So sad, and with the continued crisis - this will only get worse.

JUST WAIT FOR A MONTH..... AND THEN AGAIN INDIAN ECONOMY WILL BECOME A BANNED TOPIC
 
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More illegal immigrants from India crossing border - USATODAY.com

LOS FRESNOS, Texas (AP) — Police wearing berets and bulletproof vests broke down the door of a Guatemala City apartment in February hunting for illegal drugs. Instead, they found a different kind of illicit shipment: 27 immigrants from India packed into two locked rooms.

The Indians, whose hiding space was furnished only with soiled mattresses, claimed to be on vacation. But authorities quickly concluded they were waiting to be smuggled into the United States via an 11,000-mile (17,700-kilometer) pipeline of human cargo — the same network that has transported thousands of illegal immigrants from India, through Central America and Mexico and over the sandy banks of the Rio Grande during the past two years.

Indians caught by U.S. authorities often claim they fled their homeland because of religious persecution. Then they wait for months in federal detention centers like Port Isabel, in the town of Los Fresnos, about an hour's drive from the Texas-Mexico border.

Many of the Indians apprehended are Sikhs, followers of India's fourth-largest religion, who tell authorities they face persecution back home and want asylum. Applicants need to convince officials that they have a credible fear of persecution in India. If so, the case is referred to an immigration judge.

So sad, and with the continued crisis - this will only get worse.



More illegal immigrants from India crossing border - USATODAY.com

LOS FRESNOS, Texas (AP) — Police wearing berets and bulletproof vests broke down the door of a Guatemala City apartment in February hunting for illegal drugs. Instead, they found a different kind of illicit shipment: 27 immigrants from India packed into two locked rooms.

The Indians, whose hiding space was furnished only with soiled mattresses, claimed to be on vacation. But authorities quickly concluded they were waiting to be smuggled into the United States via an 11,000-mile (17,700-kilometer) pipeline of human cargo — the same network that has transported thousands of illegal immigrants from India, through Central America and Mexico and over the sandy banks of the Rio Grande during the past two years.

Indians caught by U.S. authorities often claim they fled their homeland because of religious persecution. Then they wait for months in federal detention centers like Port Isabel, in the town of Los Fresnos, about an hour's drive from the Texas-Mexico border.

Many of the Indians apprehended are Sikhs, followers of India's fourth-largest religion, who tell authorities they face persecution back home and want asylum. Applicants need to convince officials that they have a credible fear of persecution in India. If so, the case is referred to an immigration judge.

So sad, and with the continued crisis - this will only get worse.

JUST WAIT FOR A MONTH..... AND THEN AGAIN INDIAN ECONOMY WILL BECOME A BANNED TOPIC
 
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Pakistanis are so desperate to leave their sinking ship of fa country that now even their PM says they should leave.

One third of Pakistanis anyways want to leave the sinking ship. :lol:
 
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Pakistanis are so desperate to leave their sinking ship of fa country that now even their PM says they should leave.

One third of Pakistanis anyways want to leave the sinking ship. :lol:
 
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ok guys in india, will real estate price rise or fall (bangalore chennai mumbai and pune) ??
Any opinions please
 
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Pakistan's Troubled State
 
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Why do 40 Pakistanis leave Pakistan for every single Indian who leave India?

Why are Pakistanis the top asylum seekers in EU?

Why are Pakistanis seeking asylum in India? India? :
woot: Of all the countries in the world, Pakistanis are seeking asylum in India.

Why O Why?

;)

Geez for the population difference of 180 million vs 1.2 Billion. The ratio comes out to be 1:265. For one Indian leaving India, we have 265 Pakistanis leaving their country. Yes, it is surely possible when you have no railways and 22 hours loadshedding.
 
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Btw how is the inflation in India? Currency devaluation is not a big deal as long as inflation is in control, which would mean that NRIs can send a bulk load of money back.
 
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Btw how is the inflation in India? Currency devaluation is not a big deal as long as inflation is in control, which would mean that NRIs can send a bulk load of money back.

Inflation is more or less on the same levels it was for the past 3-4 years, around 8-9 %.

This is only due to the Eurozone crisis.
 
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Btw how is the inflation in India? Currency devaluation is not a big deal as long as inflation is in control, which would mean that NRIs can send a bulk load of money back.
isn't indian economy one of the banned topic
 
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