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Pakistan fears India’s tallest ever flag could be used for ‘spying

Its wont be made in china flag.

I am happy for Pakistan that they will get their money back.i know you are banking on Indian forces knock it down with a bullet,as its on the Indian side..you can be good business man but doing it with your good friend :-)

I expect that you gonna say that: if your flag obstruct sunlight to Pakistan side, they have the right to take down your flag regardless if it's on India side, similar to what some Indians said that If China divert water and affect Indian life, they have right to take action no matter if the water is on China side...so now you guys want to play double standard game? :lol:
 
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I expect that you gonna say that: if your flag obstruct sunlight to Pakistan side, they have the right to take down your flag regardless if it's on India side, similar to what some Indians said that If China divert water and affect Indian life, they have right to take action no matter if the water is on China side...so now you guys want to play double standard game? :lol:
I expect that you gonna say that: if your flag obstruct sunlight to Pakistan side, they have the right to take down your flag regardless if it's on India side, similar to what some Indians said that If China divert water and affect Indian life, they have right to take action no matter if the water is on China side...so now you guys want to play double standard game? :lol:
I expect that you gonna say that: if your flag obstruct sunlight to Pakistan side, they have the right to take down your flag regardless if it's on India side, similar to what some Indians said that If China divert water and affect Indian life, they have right to take action no matter if the water is on China side...so now you guys want to play double standard game? :lol:
You shoud go back to school dude,blocking sun with a pole,:lol:

Yeah you can put an underground pipe and divert the rivers ,every year we have to face lot of flooding ,plus most of the required by us originates in India and its rain fed...dont worry we will not take any action against you people.

Thanks bro have reached my destination and have to attend class see you in the evening.
 
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Pakistan should get one of these toys from China:enjoy: , it can fly higher than India tallest flag, equipped with spy camera and if needed to take down India's flag claiming that Indian flag is too big and obstruct the sunlight to Pakistan side :rofl:


You have a great idea. This is really a an Idea which a chinese mind can only conceive.
 
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Indian red faces over tallest flag at Pakistan border

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India's tallest flag, which towers over the border with arch-rival Pakistan, is causing red faces - because it cannot stand up to the weather.
The tricolour was hoisted last month but keeps getting torn by the wind and is being replaced for a fourth time.
It was launched with media fanfare but now officials say national pride is being dented and money wasted.
Pakistanis are likely to be amused - the aim was for the flag to be seen from deep inside their territory.
Indian press reports at the time said the 106m (350ft)-tall flag at the Wagah crossing would be visible from Lahore, 20km (12.5 miles) away.
Instead, officials have had to spend more money on replacements because by law a damaged flag cannot be flown.
Suresh Mahajan, the chairman of the Amritsar Improvement Trust, which is responsible for maintaining the flag, said that the situation amounted to a "crime".
"The national flag is our pride and I request the government to call an inquiry over the issue and those responsible should be punished," he told BBC Hindi.

Gurpreet Singh Soni, who runs a shop at the border, said the absence of the flag was "disappointing" visitors.

Apparently, Indian planners didn't take into account the strong winds the Wagah flag would face.
The chief of the Flag Foundation of India, KV Singh, said he had advised against such a tall flag.
"We had suggested to hoist a smaller flag to avoid frequent damage but the aim is to ensure that the Indian flag is visible from Lahore in Pakistan."
The Wagah flag is not the only Indian one to face problems.
An 88m flag in the southern city of Hyderabad installed near the 455-year-old Hussainsagar lake also keeps tearing because of strong winds.
And KV Singh said a 63m flag in the capital, Delhi, tore 11 times in May and June last year.
"This despite the Delhi flag being a smaller flag than the one in Hyderabad. So damage is normal when the flag is high," says Mr Singh.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-39429761
 
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but our neighbour don't understand language of satallites they are living of Stone Age period

Funny coming from someone who "understands the language of sattelites" and arrests enemy pigeons for espionage. :lol:
 
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Ah sonny Jim. If you think you can come on here and insult my ancestral land, you have another thing coming. Sadly some of you folks really do take a mile when given an inch.
Enjoy the ban.
Wow, a mod with a backbone. That's not something you see on the Internet often.
 
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Indian red faces over tallest flag at Pakistan border

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India's tallest flag, which towers over the border with arch-rival Pakistan, is causing red faces - because it cannot stand up to the weather.
The tricolour was hoisted last month but keeps getting torn by the wind and is being replaced for a fourth time.
It was launched with media fanfare but now officials say national pride is being dented and money wasted.
Pakistanis are likely to be amused - the aim was for the flag to be seen from deep inside their territory.
Indian press reports at the time said the 106m (350ft)-tall flag at the Wagah crossing would be visible from Lahore, 20km (12.5 miles) away.
Instead, officials have had to spend more money on replacements because by law a damaged flag cannot be flown.
Suresh Mahajan, the chairman of the Amritsar Improvement Trust, which is responsible for maintaining the flag, said that the situation amounted to a "crime".
"The national flag is our pride and I request the government to call an inquiry over the issue and those responsible should be punished," he told BBC Hindi.

Gurpreet Singh Soni, who runs a shop at the border, said the absence of the flag was "disappointing" visitors.

Apparently, Indian planners didn't take into account the strong winds the Wagah flag would face.
The chief of the Flag Foundation of India, KV Singh, said he had advised against such a tall flag.
"We had suggested to hoist a smaller flag to avoid frequent damage but the aim is to ensure that the Indian flag is visible from Lahore in Pakistan."
The Wagah flag is not the only Indian one to face problems.
An 88m flag in the southern city of Hyderabad installed near the 455-year-old Hussainsagar lake also keeps tearing because of strong winds.
And KV Singh said a 63m flag in the capital, Delhi, tore 11 times in May and June last year.
"This despite the Delhi flag being a smaller flag than the one in Hyderabad. So damage is normal when the flag is high," says Mr Singh.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-39429761
saale ch.... :lol:
 
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Gurpreet Singh Soni, who runs a shop at the border, said the absence of the flag was "disappointing" visitors.

Indian authorities installed a high pole to boost their small egos. Now the Indian public should feel elated too by just looking at the pole. Further improvements can be made by installing a Red Light at the top to ensure a long distance visibility. :woot:
 
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Pakistan should get one of these toys from China:enjoy: , it can fly higher than India tallest flag, equipped with spy camera and if needed to take down India's flag claiming that Indian flag is too big and obstruct the sunlight to Pakistan side :rofl:

Whoa we really need 1000's of these :O they can save so many lives in Pakistan too imo this is such a cool idea!
 
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Pakistan fears India’s tallest ever flag could be used for ‘spying

We could just use long range cameras and optronics mounted on helium balloons if we had to do that.

Why use a flag pole?

That's so stupid!
 
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MHA has ordered BSF to put up a new flag every two weeks.

In which case why do we even need a cloth Flag ? We can just put up a tin sheet and paint it with the Tri colour. That would be far more Practical and would need less maintenance.
 
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Such a high pole, seems poles are the new love of our neighbors. Sooner we will see pole dances live from indian border.

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