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Guys stock market is opened and gone up by +200.

Thats cauz there was no ny times faggot to type up whatever bullshit came to his mouth. No articles like:

India a nation ruined by terrorism.

India: most dangerous place on earth.

You guys r lucky. No lousy allies to deal with eh?
Must be nice?
 
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Yes indeed. Agreed on this point. However what ever is being said negates this thinking.

The point I was trying to make is that instead of blaming every thing on us why don't you people share these with us and if nothing is done than you have a reason to blame us.

It seems your intelligence agencies are fine tuned on one line of action and that is not helping your cause at all.

I think India has tried that in the past and the results were not very encouraging.

Dawood Ibrahim comes to mind whose Clifton address has been shared with Pakistan and nothing happened. Your own media brings up the issue of his presence in Karachi.

The USA is hesitant to share intel with Pakistan for the same reasons that it may leak out to the terrorists.

But yes, India should try this option once more. Let us hope things have changed since the bad old days. You have to agree that it takes time for the mindsets to change in the our part of the world. But we need to be partners in this rather than automatic adversaries.
 
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Thats cauz there was no ny times faggot to type up whatever bullshit came to his mouth. No articles like:

India a nation ruined by terrorism.

India: most dangerous place on earth.

You guys r lucky. No lousy allies to deal with eh?
Must be nice?

I got your point what you are trying to say. I know this hurts. But this sort of problems are more to do with your leaders.
 
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I think India has tried that in the past and the results were not very encouraging.

Dawood Ibrahim comes to mind whose Clifton address has been shared with Pakistan and nothing happened. Your own media brings up the issue of his presence in Karachi.

The USA is hesitant to share intel with Pakistan for the same reasons that it may leak out to the terrorists.

But yes, India should try this option once more. Let us hope things have changed since the bad old days. You have to agree that it takes time for the mindsets to change in the our part of the world. But we need to be partners in this rather than automatic adversaries.

Both countries share lists of wanted people with each other but neither side does any thing. people like Javed Langra (living in Delhi) are wanted by Pakistan.Has india ever haded over anyone to Pakistan?
 
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Both countries share lists of wanted people with each other but neither side does any thing. people like Javed Langra (living in Delhi) are wanted by Pakistan.Has india ever haded over anyone to Pakistan?

Guess its same thing as of USA. Conflict of interest. They want to strike dead the militants that attack US forces. We want to screw the TET which is secretly funded by RAW and is launching major attacks on Pakistani soil.

There is infiltration on both sides. Militants f4m pak go to afghanistan and there are also militants f4m afghanistan uzbeks mainly that wage war against us Pakistanis.

We want to stop suicide bombing and murder of pakistanis on our soil. Selfish Americans are only concerned about their own interests in afgo-land and that their soldiers dont die

I think its gotta do with being white... lol.
White people are just selfish... its just a white thing. Look what goras did to africa. They cant even stop raping each other in the name of hutu tutsi...
 
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If Pakistani terrorists can enter India so easily they can bring a Pakistani nuclear bomb easily to India first Pakistani nuclear weapons must be destroyed.they are great threat to the whole world

just like that eh! the problem is not our nuclear weaqpons but your indian intelligence!!! call a spade a spade.

25 terrorists walk into high-profile 5-star hotels without hinderence! they knew exactly where to go and how!
 
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just like that eh! the problem is not our nuclear weaqpons but your indian intelligence!!! call a spade a spade.

25 terrorists walk into high-profile 5-star hotels without hinderence! they knew exactly where to go and how!

fatman sir, you please don't get involved in to this slug match. Please
 
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Techies told to keep off Mumbai-Hyderabad-Cities-The Times of India

Techies told to keep off Mumbai
28 Nov 2008, 0354 hrs IST, TNN


HYDERABAD: "Avoid Mumbai" was the blanket instruction issued to software professionals on Thursday morning with
security arrangements beefed up at their campuses and mails reaching their mail boxes before they logged on to their terminals.
Even as the hostage drama continued to unfold in three locations in Mumbai, headquarters of IT firms sent out mails asking their employees to stay away from public places, adhere to security instructions within the campus and, most importantly, avoid travelling to Mumbai.

While Dell has reportedly banned its employees from travelling to India, both Indian and multinational IT firms too have sent out advisory against Mumbai travel. While Satyam has issued a travel advisory asking its associates not to travel to Mumbai and asking those in Mumbai to leave the city, Oracle employees have received a mail from the firm's US headquarter asking its employees to avoid travelling to Mumbai. They have even been asked to stay tuned to television news channels for latest updates.

An updated travel advisory reached Microsoft employees on late Wednesday night itself wherein employees were given dos and dont's in case they were travelling to Mumbai. Microsoft employees in the commercial capital, meanwhile, were asked to stay indoors like most of the organisations' employees in Mumbai.

While Infosys hasn't issued a specific travel advisory it has touched base with its employees who could be travelling to inquire if they are safe and whether they have changed their travel plans.

However, as of now there have been no cancellations of conferences and conventions scheduled in the city. However, local offices of foreign organisations holding these conventions called up the venues on Thursday morning to find out the security arrangements made for the visiting delegates. "Such inquiries are being made. But there are no cancellations of any event,'' said a HICC official, adding that security had been beefed up and organisers' concerns were being put to rest.

Most IT firms too said that the security arrangements on campuses had been strengthened. "While no one is allowed inside our campus without identity cards, we are now even restricting areas frequented by guests,'' said a senior official of an IT firm. While some IT firms are now introducing police patrol on the campus, others are not allowing any vehicle parking near the office entrances.

Meanwhile, foreign nationals working for various firms in the city said they weren't perturbed by the Mumbai terror attacks. "I don't feel scared because it wasn't only foreigners but even Indians who were killed in this tragic incident,'' says Patrick Dempsey, a US national working in Hyderabad for the last three years. He says he is all set to attend a conference on Friday in a five-star hotel.
 
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fatman sir, you please don't get involved in to this slug match. Please

:angry:

Its Not a slug match! :disagree:
Its entertainment.

Lets do a countdown till the time Pakistan is blamed... ;)
 
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What about the 2 terrorists who ran away or something? Did you guys catch them?

And the crysis is over rite? I heard some terrorists were still holed up inside taking hostage some 10-20 jewish people. Is that true?
 
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:angry:

Its Not a slug match! :disagree:
Its entertainment.

Lets do a countdown till the time Pakistan is blamed... ;)

Leave it buddy we will type the same things we typed again and again. And then admins will come and kick us all
 
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Not only India but many countries like Israel USA Britain Indonesia etc have blamed that pakistani terrorists (ISI agents ,, pakistani borned,, and similers ) ....for the terrorist attacks in their country....
Whole world knows that Al-quaida and many other terror org.s are closely related to pakistan.....
If u want proof just check out world news papers..
 
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In a first, India refuses to negotiate with terrorists-India-The Times of India

In a first, India refuses to negotiate with terrorists
28 Nov 2008, 0424 hrs IST, TNN

NEW DELHI: Probably marking a first in its reaction to hostage situations, India has refused to negotiate with terrorists, even though almost 40
foreigners were held captive by jihadis in Mumbai.

India seems to have joined countries like US, Israel, Russia and some from Europe in refusing to negotiate with terrorists on hostages.

Sources said there was no question of negotiating with the Mumbai terrorists — but it was important to "talk" to them. There are two aims in this — buy time for an eventual armed encounter, and get the hostages released in small batches, starting with women and children. India has a bad record in hostage situations — starting with the 1989 abduction of Rubaiyya Sayeed when her father Mufti Mohammed Sayeed was home minister.

During the 1999 IC-814 hijack, India gave in to demands of Pakistani terrorists supported by Taliban. In return, India released three highly dangerous terrorists — Masood Azhar, who went on to create Jaish-e-Mohammed, Mushtaq Zargar and Omar Sheikh who is convicted of killing US journalist Daniel Pearl.

In the years that followed, India learnt some things about hostage negotiations and its new resilience was tested on Thursday. In recent years, there have been attacks on Akshardham temple, and Raghunath and Shiva temples in Jammu in 2006, but they did not evolve into hostage situations.

There had been no occasion until Mumbai to test the new Indian policy. But all accounts are that Indian security personnel did not negotiate with terrorists for ransom or for the hostages but only as a tactic to gain time.
 
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