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Pakistanis "on one page" in seeking friendship with India - PM Khan

We have two ideologies vying for control.

In and of India.

Two visions of India.

India is right now at war with herself.

You guys and Imran will.need to wait.

Both for friendship or war.

Cheers, Doc


India, like almost all countries, is simply in its usual state of constant change. Nothing remains static in the longer run. Agile changers have an advantage if they can handle the consequences.
 
India, like almost all countries, is simply in its usual state of constant change. Nothing remains static in the longer run. Agile changers have an advantage if they can handle the consequences.

I'll repeat what I told my friend Ranjeet before my most recent ban.

India can handle 200 million radical Muslims.

India will not survive a billion radical Hindus.

Cheers, Doc
 
I'll repeat what I told my friend Ranjeet before my most recent ban.

India can handle 200 million radical Muslims.

India will not survive a billion radical Hindus.

Cheers, Doc

Perhaps. It is all in one how defines "radical" in this context. As long as the economy does well, I would remain hopeful.
 
I'm not on that page.
I want India to pay for all the loss Pakistan suffered by BLA, TTP etc.
I only settle for head of Ajit Devil and that of dehati aurat.
 
Hindus understand money.

But some of our Hindus are behaving very non Hindu off late.

Therein lies the rub.

Money means less then.

Cheers, Doc


Money is less important only when there is plenty of it around for the moment. Once the adverse economic consequences of any radicalism hit home, everyone will quickly "recalibrate". For sure.
 
Yes, and every country and empire throughout history, now and forever.

But what we see in both our countries is that radicalisation and poverty are a vicious cycle.

Sure the brains and string pullers and indoctrinator a are swimming in the stuff.

But poverty and the absence of light at tgetend ofothe tunnel provide fertile soil for mind bending.

Cheers, Doc
 
But what we see in both our countries is that radicalisation and poverty are a vicious cycle.

Sure the brains and string pullers and indoctrinator a are swimming in the stuff.

But poverty and the absence of light at tgetend ofothe tunnel provide fertile soil for mind bending.

Cheers, Doc

Of course. When those that control the power are themselves immune from the consequences of what they enforce on the rest, this is exactly what happens, until something unbalancing happens beyond them to control. Societies where there is a shared destiny are the ones that flourish.
 
Donkey King Want Friendship :nana:

But india don't like to have a friendship with Donkey king. :smokin:

And Donkey king never knew the religious organizations in india.:sarcastic:

Moral: Grapes Are Sour:omghaha:
 
Of course. When those that control the power are themselves immune from the consequences of what they enforce on the rest, this is exactly what happens, until something unbalancing happens beyond them to control. Societies where there is a shared destiny are the ones that flourish.

Pakistan radicalised when it was doing better than India economically.

India is radicalising at a time when it's been on an upward economic swing of over two decades.

The US is radicalising and your markets are booming.

Cheers, Doc
 

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