Skies
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When you were bangkadeshi? you were always second grade citizens of Pakistan and bharat.
It's even a bad joke. Do not do this.
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When you were bangkadeshi? you were always second grade citizens of Pakistan and bharat.
What's the Fuzz of such a small issue ? It's just a gesture call and not anything else. People are discussing till no man's land.
Face the reality. You cowards were liberated by Indians to make slaves. You joined hand with bhartis to kill innocent Pakistanis in East Pakistan.
YOu need Bangladesh studies to know what matters here and what not. Otherwise, your comment is valueless here.
This is not a weakness but would rather strengthen the diplomatic relations between the two neighbouring countries, the statement said.
Who is coward is known, very well known. Do you want me to press report butt? I do that rarely.
The AHQ statement recalled that former Bangladesh Army chief the late General Muhammad Mustafizur Rahman was invited to review and take the salute at the passing out parade of the Indian Military Academy at Dehradun in 1998.
Similarly, Nepalese Army chief Chhatra Man Singh reviewed and took the salute at Indian Military Academy passing out parade in 2009 and the Indian Navy chief reviewed the passing out parade of Sri Lankan Naval and Maritime Academy in 2010, it said.
I think a better gesture than saluting the Indian COAS is for our Army Chief to gift him a signed copy of my book The India Doctrine. I am sure he would be well pleased with that.
I think a better gesture than saluting the Indian COAS is for our Army Chief to gift him a signed copy of my book The India Doctrine. I am sure he would be well pleased with that.
I am feeling less Bangladeshi.
I think a better gesture than saluting the Indian COAS is for our Army Chief to gift him a signed copy of my book The India Doctrine. I am sure he would be well pleased with that.
How many times you drop the name of your book. You already have a sticky for that.
Dont you feel ashamed of constantly beating your own drum, or is it some kind of marketing?