jupiter2007
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Russian should be asked to develop other ports.
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Gadani
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If Chinese are looking at Chabhar, then it is alarming for India. Our concern is Gawadar and it is going into right direction.
If Chinese are looking at Chabhar, then it is alarming for India. Our concern is Gawadar and it is going into right direction.
I don think so .Because that game is in a new level .
Will you explain it please?
Apko koi takleef?mideast is importent , and russia needs a navel base....which you going to provide them..
good luck...
What is your problem @HRK .You cant take criticism .
Of Course ,my words were bit harsh but that is because you completely forgot the ramifications of this development.
Most of the Pak friends in here happy because they got Russia from India .
Chabhar is a dead thing now. You are too late for that. However it's not like we took Russia from India. Russia requested us and we approved that's it. Dynamics are changing gradually, in a year and two things will be cleared.I don think so .Because that game is in a new level .
world bank means 192 countries.Absolutely! I agree with you. India cannot alone take this decision due to IWT. However, practically this would not be a wise decision by India and they know it very well...
There are professional mourners in India called Rudhalis ..seems whole Indian nations adopted this.
Female professional mourners also, called Rudaali, were common in many parts of India, especially in the Western Indian state of Rajasthan. These women were usually from the lower castes and would be hired by the upper castes on the death of a family member.
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There are professional mourners in India called Rudhalis ..seems whole Indian nations adopted this.
Female professional mourners also, called Rudaali, were common in many parts of India, especially in the Western Indian state of Rajasthan. These women were usually from the lower castes and would be hired by the upper castes on the death of a family member.