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Dude let it go!! the whole world knows how deluded they are...and now they are frustrated has well.... OT- okay tell me this will an average person from any western country if given a choice to visit between Pakistan and India which one do you think they ll pick??...There are very educated and intellectual Pakistanis out there ...you guys jus spoil the name of them aswell.....now u guys would probably bash me ..but i dont care i understand how frustrated you guys are now. So no prob..continue with your BS.
 
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Dude let it go!! the whole world knows how deluded they are...and now they are frustrated has well.... OT- okay tell me this will an average person from any western country if given a choice to visit between Pakistan and India which one do you think they ll pick??...There are very educated and intellectual Pakistanis out there ...you guys jus spoil the name of them aswell.....now u guys would probably bash me ..but i dont care i understand how frustrated you guys are now. So no prob..continue with your BS.

It is in their gene that whether it is US, UK, Afghanistan, Iran or anyone else kill their men or do something like US getting inside their land and killing OBL, they select India to bash.

Australians attacking Indians in Australia and here they want to show that pakistan has much positive image through out the world specially when OBL killed. This is really funny.

This is total frustration and weakness in front of the world.
 
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What made you to list out your accomplishments?- Is it relevant in a thread where a racist was let go because he was ashamed?-

What's your problem? I wasn't even talking to you....

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And idk why Pakistanis here are hating Indians. If you come to the US, you ask any Pakistani what ethnicity they are, they just say Desi..

Besides weren't Pakistanis getting beat up by the Kuwaitis not long ago?

I mean I've seen pretty much every culture get beat up in another country. Yes Indians here seem timid and stick to their "same group" but so do Pakistanis if not more.

I've seen a lot of racism entering this forum. I hoped to learn more about military stuff, but instead it seems to be a trash filled place spewing hate..

What gives? :tdown:
 
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India Targets $36 Billion Global Cosmetic Surgery Market


Looking for a nose job or a tummy tuck? It’s destination India. Asia’s third-largest economy is looking to further its reputation in the services sector by targeting the $36 billion global market for cosmetic medical services, or cosmetic surgery, which is growing at over 5 percent annually.

In the past five years, scores of Indian travel websites and entrepreneurial plastic surgeons have sprung up to use the power of the Internet to tap the "nip & tuck" or "pop for an op" market.

“We get 200 enquiries a month. Our patients are mainly from the UK, followed by U.S., Canada, Australia and African countries and the growth has been appreciable,” says Shweta Bhargav, a spokesperson for Indicure, a cosmedical tourism facilitator that reaches out to clients worldwide in 53 languages and has internationally certified surgeons on its panel.

According to a report by Global Industry Analysts, one of the world’s largest market research agencies, the U.S. is the biggest market for cosmetic procedures and is expected to reach $17.57 billion in 2015. In Europe, the market is expected to hit $2.66 billion by the same year.

According to consultants Deloitte, as many as 10 million Americans will seek medical remedies abroad by the year 2012 combining it with holidays, and India has its eyes trained on them.

Corporate hospital chains in India now have exclusive clinics focused on the cosmetic surgery market. In December 2010, India’s largest corporate healthcare group Apollo Hospital launched two exclusive cosmetic clinics in India’s southern cities of Chennai and Hyderabad. Plans are to set up six more across the country.

Chairman Dr. Prathap C Reddy said at the launch, "In the $1 trillion U.S. beauty and life enhancement market, $500 billion is with beauty shops and the rest with medical specialists. Apollo is gearing to tap that opportunity."

Dr. Devi Shetty, Chairman of Narayana Hrudalaya, often known as the Henry Ford of India for his low-cost medical services model, also has plans to set up a dedicated cosmetology clinic and aesthetic dentistry clinics across the country this year.

Other hospital groups in India like Fortis, Wockhardt and Max Healthcare have tied up with top U.S. medical travel facilitators websites like Healthbase.com and MedRetreat.com to cater to cosmedical tourism.

Dr. Ayyappan Thangavel, a practicing plastic surgeon in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, says the country is seeing a huge cosmetic surgery explosion.


Medical Tourism: Is the Land of Smiles Losing its Crown?India’s Growing Fortunes Fuel Appetite For Private Jets
"My patients are housewives, students, businessmen, entertainers and they come from the U.S., U.K., Europe and Africa. About 80 percent of these foreign patients come for cosmetic reasons and only 20 percent for reconstructive procedures."

There are also a number of so-called "default patients." Like in the case of American Bill Vestal who runs an entertainment company. He came to Dr. Ayyappan for a dental implant, only to return a year later with his wife who was tempted to get a facelift given the lower cost here.

"India has all the ingredients to become a top-notch cosmetology hub. So long as it puts in place the right regulatory mechanism, the sky could be the limit," says Dr. Mohan Thomas, Medical Director at Cosmetic Institute of India (CSI) who is fashioning his cosmetic surgery practice in Mumbai on the lines of world-renowned Brazilian surgeon Ivo Pitanguy, known to be the "miracle man" behind several Hollywood stars.

There are several factors that work in India’s favor to become a front-runner in this market. First it has the expertise, around 2,500 certified plastic surgeons and their number is fast growing. A sizeable number of these doctors have been trained in the U.S., U.K. and Germany and have been certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, plus they have had long careers in international markets before returning home to practice.

According to a global survey conducted by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), India was ranked fourth with 894,700 surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures in 2010 thus accounting for 5.2 per cent of all procedures done worldwide. The Indian market is 14 times larger than Thailand, known as Asia’s plastic surgery hub, according to a recent study done by IBI Partners, an Asia-focused market research agency.

A report published by the Planning Commission of India shows the huge cost advantage that India has. In general, a plastic surgery procedure that will cost $20,000 in the U.S. and $10,000 in Britain, will be $3,500 in Thailand and only $2,000 in India, the report said.

A botox treatment that costs $500-$800 in the U.S. can cost $150-$250 in India, a facelift will be $6,500 in the U.S. and just $2,800 in India, while a liposuction costs around $2,500 in India compared with $8,000 in the U.S.

Besides cost-competitiveness India also has a unique advantage that could catapult it ahead of its peers Thailand or Singapore. It is its tradition of Ayurveda and yoga, both Indian-origin practices that are now being perceived the world-over as complementary rehabilitative practices to modern surgical procedures.

"Cosmetic surgery is not just about altering the biological clock or genetics. It is as much about feel-good, wellness and self-confidence. The experience can be enhanced in India by Ayurveda and yoga practices," say Dr. Thomas.

"Our forecasts say that in the next three years India will be the most promising market in Asia with foreign patients almost doubling — from 8 percent in 2010 to a 15 percent market share,” says Paul Benning, Head of IBI Partners in Singapore.

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Plastic surgery is an Indian Invention.

Reconstructive surgery techniques were being carried out in India by 800 BC. Sushruta, the father of Indian surgery, made important contributions to the field of plastic and cataract surgery in 6th century BC. The medical works of both Sushruta and Charak originally in Sanskrit were translated into Arabic language during the Abbasid Caliphate in 750 AD. The Arabic translations made their way into Europe via intermediaries. In Italy the Branca family of Sicily and Gaspare Tagliacozzi (Bologna) became familiar with the techniques of Sushruta.

British physicians traveled to India to see rhinoplasties being performed by native methods. Reports on Indian rhinoplasty performed by a Kumhar vaidya were published in the Gentleman's Magazine by 1794. Joseph Constantine Carpue spent 20 years in India studying local plastic surgery methods. Carpue was able to perform the first major surgery in the Western world by 1815. Instruments described in the Sushruta Samhita were further modified in the Western world.

Plastic surgery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carpue is known for performing the first rhinoplastic surgery in England, using a technique created in India several centuries earlier. The Indian rhinoplastic reconstruction involved using a flap of skin taken from the forehead, and was to become known in Europe as "Carpue's operation". In 1816 Carpue described the procedure in his publication of "Account of Two Successful Operations for Restoring a Lost Nose from the Integument of the Forehead".

Joseph Constantine Carpue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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I am sorry to say- but looking at you indians reaction-

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this bruised and battered faced indian would be feeling quite ashamed of being of your lot-
Even in a thread which should talk about racists attacks on Indians- Specially after such injustice done to him by the acquittal of the offender citing silly justification- You people could not shift your focus off your Pakistanophobia- What shame-
 
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Talk about racist attacks in Australia done by Australians to Indians- Posting these unrelated news proves nothing but your inability to counter the situation and intent of inherited trolling-
*facepalm* :lol:

What a duality. when other Pakistanis were talking like this he had no problem. Just stop pretending as Indian in US to hide from FBI. lol
 
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I am sorry to say- but looking at you indians reaction-

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this bruised and battered faced indian would be feeling quite ashamed of being of your lot-
Even in a thread which should talk about racists attacks on Indians-


really? this is your fellow countryman just posted? This shows what you think. :lol:

look at that punji. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


Specially after such injustice done to him by the acquittal of the offender citing silly justification- You people could not shift your focus off your Pakistanophobia- What shame-
:rofl: Read your and others rest of the posts and think who is phobic.
 
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*facepalm* :lol:

What a duality. when other Pakistanis were talking like this he had no problem. Just stop pretending as Indian in US to hide from FBI. lol

You statements like these make me think i am talking to a kid- who still hasn't reached puberty- Go on Kid- After this Next in line for you will be your school home work-
 
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I am sorry to say- but looking at you indians reaction-

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this bruised and battered faced indian would be feeling quite ashamed of being of your lot-
Even in a thread which should talk about racists attacks on Indians- Specially after such injustice done to him by the acquittal of the offender citing silly justification- You people could not shift your focus off your Pakistanophobia- What shame-

there is no "Pakistanophobia".

read the first 3 pages see what ur countrymen wrote. indians are reacting to that
 
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You statements like these make me think i am talking to a kid- who still hasn't reached puberty- Go on Kid- After this Next in line for you will be your school home work-

Your paranoia about racism has revealed. You had no problem when Pakistanis were making comments about India and even about the colour of the guy but when we replied you are burning. :rofl:

FAIL.
 
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