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You never get tired of peddling your horsemanure. Do you? Remember this thread?

Here's something to refresh your memory.

Here is one more amateurish attempt to illustrate GoI's position. The image below clearly shows the silting indicating the thalweg ('the deepest continuous line along the valley or waterway'), and hence the flow of the Hariabhanga river [red arrows]. Also there is a clear border (for the lack of better word) between the water of Hariabhanga and Raimangal rivers.

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For those who do not know, where two countries share the same river that runs along their mutual border, the international boundary is deemed to run along the thalweg (i.e. the deepest point of the river). Regardless of eastwatch's cartoonish illustration from wiki, the above satellite image indicates that the Talpatty island falls (fell ?) to the east of Hariabhanga river, i.e. on the Indian side.

The original HiRes image of the entire Sundarban can be found here (4 mb)

But really, what are we fighting about. The island, apparently, no longer exists.:partay:
Your govt is so ready to prepare an arbitrary map showing the flow of water, then why it does not agre to a joint survey? It is a pure case of stealing our territory by DHAMKI.
 
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:rofl:why dont u care abt ur country which is going to be submerged similar like that island.

You are getting saddistic pleasure by the thought of BD being submerged. But, how about your own poor India? 5 times more land than BD will be submerged in such a situation. Read the link below:

South Asian Media Net

Joint Indo-BD forum to save Sundarbans
Friday, March 26,2010

NEW DELHI: An India- Bangladesh joint forum will soon be established to take measures to check the impact of climate change on Sundarbans, the world's largest mangrove forest, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh Thursday said. 'Sundarbans will be most effected by climate change and many new islands in the mangrove forest will be submerged. Sundarbans are spread in India and Bangladesh and bilateral measures need to be taken to save the ecosystem,' Ramesh told reporters here.

'The Sundarban ecosystem forum will come into existence in next two weeks. Both the countries will work jointly to take measures to save the most diverse ecosystem,' he said.

A Unesco World Heritage site, the Sundarbans covers 9,630 sq km in India and Bangladesh. Home to a number of endangered species, including the Royal Bengal tigers, it is one of the worst climate change hotspots on the globe.
 
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You never get tired of peddling your horsemanure. Do you? Remember this thread?

Here's something to refresh your memory.

Here is one more amateurish attempt to illustrate GoI's position. The image below clearly shows the silting indicating the thalweg ('the deepest continuous line along the valley or waterway'), and hence the flow of the Hariabhanga river [red arrows]. Also there is a clear border (for the lack of better word) between the water of Hariabhanga and Raimangal rivers.

7fea1456b071a449b73d0e457fdbccad.jpg


For those who do not know, where two countries share the same river that runs along their mutual border, the international boundary is deemed to run along the thalweg (i.e. the deepest point of the river). Regardless of eastwatch's cartoonish illustration from wiki, the above satellite image indicates that the Talpatty island falls (fell ?) to the east of Hariabhanga river, i.e. on the Indian side.

The original HiRes image of the entire Sundarban can be found here (4 mb)

But really, what are we fighting about. The island, apparently, no longer exists.:partay:

Whopping smart Indian azz couldn't be more chest thumping as Bharati looking Elliot carver in Tomorrow never dies(Tomorrow Never Dies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) demonstrated on how Sattelite imagery could be manipulated ((Media baron Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce), head of the Carver Media Group Network (CMGN), begins his plans to use the encoder to provoke war between China and the United Kingdom. As the existing Chinese leadership is not receptive to giving Carver Media Group Network exclusive broadcast rights in their country, Carver wants to use a war to eliminate them in favor of politicians more friendly to his plans. Meaconing the GPS signal using the encoder, Gupta sends the frigate HMS Devonshire off-course in the South China Sea, where Carver's stealth ship and its crew plan to steal a number of its missiles[3]. Carver's henchman, Stamper (Götz Otto), sinks the frigate with a sea drill and shoots down a Chinese J-7 fighter jet sent to investigate the British presence, and then the men aboard the stealth ship kill the Devonshire's survivors with Chinese weaponry. Thinking they have been attacked by the Chinese, Admiral Roebuck deploys the British Fleet to recover the frigate, and possibly retaliate, leaving M only forty-eight hours to investigate its sinking.

M sends Bond to investigate Carver after Carver Media releases news with critical details hours before these have become known, and MI6 noticed a spurious signal from one of his CMGN communications satellites when the frigate was sunk. Bond travels to Hamburg and seduces Carver's wife, Paris (Teri Hatcher), an ex-girlfriend; the information she tells Bond helps him sneak into Carver's newspaper headquarters and steal back the GPS encoder. When Carver learns of it, he orders Paris and Bond killed. Paris is killed by Dr. Kaufman (Vincent Schiavelli), but Bond escapes in his Q division car a BMW 750i. Bond then goes to the South China Sea to investigate the wreck, discovering one of the missiles missing. He and Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh), a Chinese spy on the same case, are captured by Stamper and taken to the CMGN Vietnam bureau, but they escape and begin collaborating
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Since conniver Indians were pre-determind in diverting Canadian uranium to make it weapon graded one then it wasn't inconceivable for them manufacture sattelite imageries; especially when it was as simple as the info in the link,

http://www.asprs.org/publications/pers/2001journal/june/2001_jun_685-690.pdf

((Land related information about the Earth's suqface is commonly found in two forms: (1) map information and (21 satellite image data. Satellite imagery provides a good visual picture of what is on the ground but complex image processing is required to interpret features in an image scene. Incrensingly, methods are being sought to integrate the knowledge embodied in map information into the interpretation task, or, alternatively,
to bypass interpretation and perform biophysical modeling directly on derived data sources. A cartographic modeling language, as a generic map analysis package, is
suggested as a means to integrate geographical knowledge and imagery in a process-oriented view of the Earth. Specialized cartographic models may be developed by users, which incorporate mapping information in performing land classification.
In addition, a cartographic modeling language may be enhanced with operators suited to processing remotelysensed imagery
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I think we should give back the island to these bangladeshis now that it's under water :D. Let them be happy with that piece of .. uh.. ocean.
 
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Your govt is so ready to prepare an arbitrary map showing the flow of water, then why it does not agre to a joint survey? It is a pure case of stealing our territory by DHAMKI.
The map I have used is neither used nor vetted by Indian Government. It is also not taken by Indian satellite. I have taken it from this French site. The original satellite imagery was provided below in my original post. Here it is once again.

http://lettres-histoire.ac-rouen.fr/histgeo/img_meteo/bangladesh_sundarbans_lrg.jpg (Image Size 4 MB)

Regarding 'joint survey', well, why should Indian Govt. agree to a joint survey of Indian land? Any Tom, Dick, eastwatch and eastwatch's govt. can claim anything. That doesn't mean GoI will have to entertain every demand just because.
 
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Whopping smart Indian azz couldn't be more chest thumping as Bharati looking Elliot carver in Tomorrow never dies(Tomorrow Never Dies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) demonstrated on how Sattelite imagery could be manipulated ((Media baron Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce), head of the Carver Media Group Network (CMGN), begins his plans to use the encoder to provoke war between China and the United Kingdom. As the existing Chinese leadership is not receptive to giving Carver Media Group Network exclusive broadcast rights in their country, Carver wants to use a war to eliminate them in favor of politicians more friendly to his plans. Meaconing the GPS signal using the encoder, Gupta sends the frigate HMS Devonshire off-course in the South China Sea, where Carver's stealth ship and its crew plan to steal a number of its missiles[3]. Carver's henchman, Stamper (Götz Otto), sinks the frigate with a sea drill and shoots down a Chinese J-7 fighter jet sent to investigate the British presence, and then the men aboard the stealth ship kill the Devonshire's survivors with Chinese weaponry. Thinking they have been attacked by the Chinese, Admiral Roebuck deploys the British Fleet to recover the frigate, and possibly retaliate, leaving M only forty-eight hours to investigate its sinking.

M sends Bond to investigate Carver after Carver Media releases news with critical details hours before these have become known, and MI6 noticed a spurious signal from one of his CMGN communications satellites when the frigate was sunk. Bond travels to Hamburg and seduces Carver's wife, Paris (Teri Hatcher), an ex-girlfriend; the information she tells Bond helps him sneak into Carver's newspaper headquarters and steal back the GPS encoder. When Carver learns of it, he orders Paris and Bond killed. Paris is killed by Dr. Kaufman (Vincent Schiavelli), but Bond escapes in his Q division car a BMW 750i. Bond then goes to the South China Sea to investigate the wreck, discovering one of the missiles missing. He and Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh), a Chinese spy on the same case, are captured by Stamper and taken to the CMGN Vietnam bureau, but they escape and begin collaborating
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Since conniver Indians were pre-determind in diverting Canadian uranium to make it weapon graded one then it wasn't inconceivable for them manufacture sattelite imageries; especially when it was as simple as the info in the link,

http://www.asprs.org/publications/pers/2001journal/june/2001_jun_685-690.pdf

((Land related information about the Earth's suqface is commonly found in two forms: (1) map information and (21 satellite image data. Satellite imagery provides a good visual picture of what is on the ground but complex image processing is required to interpret features in an image scene. Incrensingly, methods are being sought to integrate the knowledge embodied in map information into the interpretation task, or, alternatively,
to bypass interpretation and perform biophysical modeling directly on derived data sources. A cartographic modeling language, as a generic map analysis package, is
suggested as a means to integrate geographical knowledge and imagery in a process-oriented view of the Earth. Specialized cartographic models may be developed by users, which incorporate mapping information in performing land classification.
In addition, a cartographic modeling language may be enhanced with operators suited to processing remotelysensed imagery
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So rebuttal to the satellite imagery is one Hollywood movie known specifically for its fantastic unrealistic portrayal of events, geo-politics and science, and another is a literature of how satellite imagery needs to be read in conjunction with other data (haven't read the pdf, only commenting on the what you have quoted from it).

Yup, you got me champ! :rofl: I knew my post would throw some dolts into epileptic seizure, but this is too much.:lol:
 
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The map I have used is neither used nor vetted by Indian Government. It is also not taken by Indian satellite. I have taken it from this French site. The original satellite imagery was provided below in my original post. Here it is once again.

http://lettres-histoire.ac-rouen.fr/histgeo/img_meteo/bangladesh_sundarbans_lrg.jpg (Image Size 4 MB)

Regarding 'joint survey', well, why should Indian Govt. agree to a joint survey of Indian land? Any Tom, Dick, eastwatch and eastwatch's govt. can claim anything. That doesn't mean GoI will have to entertain every demand just because.

The same reason it was brought in every maritime boundary demarkation meeting between India and Bangladesh. It is a disputed territory. Nothing to do with Tom and Dick...
 
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I get it, we call it moka mach.

Its not Moka my brother.. its Kachki.. moka is bigger but it is 1/5th the size of Moka. Very very tiny and they stay in groups unlike Moka. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Moka...

 
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Did this island contain oil/gas.If not why are both countries mad abt the island.
 
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Its not Moka my brother.. its Kachki.. moka is bigger but it is 1/5th the size of Moka. Very very tiny and they stay in groups unlike Moka. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Moka...

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OK, moka is not transparent, but khackhi is transparent, right?
I think I have eaten it, just didn't knew the name.
 
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