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India and UK in nal stages of signing defence logistics pact, will extend reach.
India and the UK are in the nal stages of signing a defence logistics sharing pact, according to people aware of the development, adding to a
host of similar agreements with other Indo-Pacific nations that can expand the reach of Indian warships and aircraft in the region.
The logistics pact, which will enable reciprocal use of bases and airfields for fuel, supplies and spares, has been under discussion with the UK, besides an agreement on joint training.
India already has similar pacts with six nations that have interest in the Indo-Pacific region.
“India’s military logistics pacts have the potential to substantially enhance the Indian Navy’s operational reach in the Indo-Pacific region. From Reunion to Djibouti and Salalah to Guam, India now has access to the remote reaches of the Indo Pacic. A logistics agreement with the UK will, for the first time, offer India access to naval facilities in the distant Atlantic,” said Abhijit Singh, who heads the maritime policy initiative at the Observer Research Foundation.
While the practical use will be determined in the coming years, these pacts can give India access to a range of ports and military bases in the region – from major garrisons in the Gulf to the remote Keeling island in the South Indian Ocean, and strategic military locations like Okinawa and Busan.
India has logistics sharing pacts with the US, France, Singapore, South Korea, Australia and Japan. Advanced discussions are also on with Russia to ink the pact soon – possibly at the next bilateral meeting scheduled for this month.
“The agreement with the UK in a way provides a foundational access map for India across the Indo-Pacific. Depending on political will, through these logistics pacts India would not only have access to the entry and exit points in the Indian Ocean, but reach and presence at strategic locations in the Indo-Pacific,” said Darshana Barua, non-resident scholar, Carnegie Endowment.
While India has been very careful in using these pacts – occasional refuelling at sea and bases has taken place with the US, Indian planes have used the Reunion islands as a turnaround base and Singapore has acted as a hub – the potential to leverage these should be visible in the coming years as the naval footprint increases in the region to counter China’s ambitions.
China has started creating military bases in the Indian Ocean Region – starting with Djibouti – while India has opted for the more benign approach of entering into logistics sharing pacts that ensure adequate reach for forces, without any underlying territorial aspirations.
Major military logistics sharing pacts signed by India give access to warships and aircraft across the Indo-Pacific region, a capability that never existed before. From multiple options in the Gulf to the deep Indian Ocean and the sensitive South China Sea, these pacts will enable easy movement of the military, whenever the need arises.
Busan (South Korea)
Okinawa/Iwo Jima (Japan)
Singapore
Cocoa Keeling (Australia)
Andamans (India)
La Reunion (France),
Djibouti and Bahrain (UK)
Guam (US)
India and the UK are in the nal stages of signing a defence logistics sharing pact, according to people aware of the development, adding to a
host of similar agreements with other Indo-Pacific nations that can expand the reach of Indian warships and aircraft in the region.
The logistics pact, which will enable reciprocal use of bases and airfields for fuel, supplies and spares, has been under discussion with the UK, besides an agreement on joint training.
India already has similar pacts with six nations that have interest in the Indo-Pacific region.
“India’s military logistics pacts have the potential to substantially enhance the Indian Navy’s operational reach in the Indo-Pacific region. From Reunion to Djibouti and Salalah to Guam, India now has access to the remote reaches of the Indo Pacic. A logistics agreement with the UK will, for the first time, offer India access to naval facilities in the distant Atlantic,” said Abhijit Singh, who heads the maritime policy initiative at the Observer Research Foundation.
While the practical use will be determined in the coming years, these pacts can give India access to a range of ports and military bases in the region – from major garrisons in the Gulf to the remote Keeling island in the South Indian Ocean, and strategic military locations like Okinawa and Busan.
India has logistics sharing pacts with the US, France, Singapore, South Korea, Australia and Japan. Advanced discussions are also on with Russia to ink the pact soon – possibly at the next bilateral meeting scheduled for this month.
“The agreement with the UK in a way provides a foundational access map for India across the Indo-Pacific. Depending on political will, through these logistics pacts India would not only have access to the entry and exit points in the Indian Ocean, but reach and presence at strategic locations in the Indo-Pacific,” said Darshana Barua, non-resident scholar, Carnegie Endowment.
While India has been very careful in using these pacts – occasional refuelling at sea and bases has taken place with the US, Indian planes have used the Reunion islands as a turnaround base and Singapore has acted as a hub – the potential to leverage these should be visible in the coming years as the naval footprint increases in the region to counter China’s ambitions.
China has started creating military bases in the Indian Ocean Region – starting with Djibouti – while India has opted for the more benign approach of entering into logistics sharing pacts that ensure adequate reach for forces, without any underlying territorial aspirations.
Major military logistics sharing pacts signed by India give access to warships and aircraft across the Indo-Pacific region, a capability that never existed before. From multiple options in the Gulf to the deep Indian Ocean and the sensitive South China Sea, these pacts will enable easy movement of the military, whenever the need arises.
Busan (South Korea)
Okinawa/Iwo Jima (Japan)
Singapore
Cocoa Keeling (Australia)
Andamans (India)
La Reunion (France),
Djibouti and Bahrain (UK)
Guam (US)
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did you folks hear about the news that the covid no.s were underreported coz the excel hit the column limit in data
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/indepth/ ... d=msedgdhp
Phrases like : 'Victim', 'Victim narrative', 'Harmful', 'Divisive' etc sound very familiar to Desi Liberandus getting their knickers in a twist on re-writing or rather correcting wrong discourse
Phrases like : 'Victim', 'Victim narrative', 'Harmful', 'Divisive' etc sound very familiar to Desi Liberandus getting their knickers in a twist on re-writing or rather correcting wrong discourse
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and the atrocity narrative continues......
Woman is rescued after husband locked her in their toilet for ONE-AND-A-HALF YEARS in India
{Deleted Daily mail tabloid trash link}
Woman is rescued after husband locked her in their toilet for ONE-AND-A-HALF YEARS in India
{Deleted Daily mail tabloid trash link}
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Reason: Edited link - we aren't giving them traffic.
Reason: Edited link - we aren't giving them traffic.
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I've removed the link to the tabloid garbage. I'd like to point out that keeping such links only give them $s. It doesn't fundamentally teach us anything we don't already know. It's better to describe who wrote it, or who owns Daily Mail and why they post something like this. The explanations may be trite 'because there's a ready market in UK for such 'news'' or something more profound. But whatever it is, it's better than giving them the clicks and nothing useful to us.
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The penetration of UK by Pakistanis seems to be deep and at all levels:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... -ipl-exile
Al Guardian calling for UK to do “something” about lack of Pureistanis in IPL. I wonder if they understand what the “I” in IPL stands for.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... -ipl-exile
Al Guardian calling for UK to do “something” about lack of Pureistanis in IPL. I wonder if they understand what the “I” in IPL stands for.
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^ Well, this will complicate visas for players from the UK if next year's IPL is held in India. The standard duration for a terrorist training course in Pakistan is less than the duration of this planned ECB tour.
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Communist rag. Why the F we care. If anything BCCI should be asked by GoI to force the kicking out of Pakis from ICC.
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The grauniad article above......
Author name “Liew” what kind of origin does he look like?
I suppose, with these british rags/tv channels sourcing self loathing brown skins/jnu types/commies to fill slots in their institutions, writing anti Indian articles…
I think they can do the same with chinese/ccp origin people, I am sure they offer a great deal of money to ensure these people get employed by said rags and hate on India.
Is it not the logical next step?
India should stick to its guns and keep its visa secure against these awful people…
As britain slides more and more towards pakistan rule/pakistaniyat (have I got that correct),
even the proper british/english will have to be shown the door by India.
It should be made clear that they can also receive the Indian cold shoulder…
The british should stick with their pakistanis citizens,
similarly for the so called British Indians in Name Only = BINO crowd.
I think the “Commonwealth” will also be set to loose India.
The british/english are too cowardly now, they cannot stop their girls being gang raped by paks.
Labour will become LIPoP, Labour Islamic Party of Pakistan.
SNP, is already Scottish National Pakistanis..
This should all be music to the ears of Indians who refer to them as “britsh#ts”
Not me…..
You reap as you sow and the pakistanis are giving it to them..
As the turks are giving it to europa..
India and Hindus should stay strong and wise when it comes to visa policy.
Author name “Liew” what kind of origin does he look like?
I suppose, with these british rags/tv channels sourcing self loathing brown skins/jnu types/commies to fill slots in their institutions, writing anti Indian articles…
I think they can do the same with chinese/ccp origin people, I am sure they offer a great deal of money to ensure these people get employed by said rags and hate on India.
Is it not the logical next step?
India should stick to its guns and keep its visa secure against these awful people…
As britain slides more and more towards pakistan rule/pakistaniyat (have I got that correct),
even the proper british/english will have to be shown the door by India.
It should be made clear that they can also receive the Indian cold shoulder…
The british should stick with their pakistanis citizens,
similarly for the so called British Indians in Name Only = BINO crowd.
I think the “Commonwealth” will also be set to loose India.
The british/english are too cowardly now, they cannot stop their girls being gang raped by paks.
Labour will become LIPoP, Labour Islamic Party of Pakistan.
SNP, is already Scottish National Pakistanis..
This should all be music to the ears of Indians who refer to them as “britsh#ts”
Not me…..
You reap as you sow and the pakistanis are giving it to them..
As the turks are giving it to europa..
India and Hindus should stay strong and wise when it comes to visa policy.
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Funnily enough, the Guardian never reports on the actual IPL matches. Go ahead. Look for ongoing daily scores or even just an article summarizing happenings, or even saying the IPL is going on outside India. Nope. Nothing. That's because IPL is haraam Indian filthy creation not on par with county cricket and whatever it is they do when it isn't raining.
All this of course is completely irrelevant when the opportunity arises to harrumph and wag their finger about how exactly we should be running a tournament they otherwise prefer to pretend does not exist in the first place. And they say British humour values irony.
All this of course is completely irrelevant when the opportunity arises to harrumph and wag their finger about how exactly we should be running a tournament they otherwise prefer to pretend does not exist in the first place. And they say British humour values irony.
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Suraj, spot on! They don’t cover IPL leagues the way we cover these european rubbish leagues from which most Indians players are kept at arms distance. But even worse, I don’t get this Indian fad of reporting in detail about what the hell happened when some oafish football players met on behalf of European betting syndicates
For example, some sad faced Asianet reporter will waste some 5% of the prime 7:30 PM news slot, informing me that a mix of brutish british chavs, carribean housing-estate hoodlums and adidas stripe loving east European immigrants met to share a ball under banner of some Dingleberry-shire vs Poopenham. What is even worse is some Malabar-side classmate showing his “love for football” by over analyzing and posting in social media about WTF happened in the boring 90 minutes. Slapping on a surcharge on these leagues for every minute they get covered in Indian media is not a bad thing. Unless they have Indian players too
For example, some sad faced Asianet reporter will waste some 5% of the prime 7:30 PM news slot, informing me that a mix of brutish british chavs, carribean housing-estate hoodlums and adidas stripe loving east European immigrants met to share a ball under banner of some Dingleberry-shire vs Poopenham. What is even worse is some Malabar-side classmate showing his “love for football” by over analyzing and posting in social media about WTF happened in the boring 90 minutes. Slapping on a surcharge on these leagues for every minute they get covered in Indian media is not a bad thing. Unless they have Indian players too
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hnairgolis wrote:Dingleberry-shire vs Poopenham
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https://www.theguardian.com/education/2 ... 1603814222
Akshay Patra giving free meals to children in schools of England after govt runs out of money
Akshay Patra giving free meals to children in schools of England after govt runs out of money
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That Guardian author is living in cuckooland. Inglese are after all masters at the fine art of earning money by doing all of nothing...like how they bring in Arab-Ruski money into the EPL. They tried it with Allen Stanford only to realize he was running a pyramid scheme. (That Helicopter entrance into Lords (?) boy oh boy...what a mighty sight to behold as ECB was crawling on all fours when SIR Allen Stanford took time out of his busy schedule to visit the "home of cricket". That guy turned out to be a low end con man and is s in jail now somewhere in Florida I think .) That humiliation must have sent all their cultured blood into their bottoms and with it, any dreams of bringing all of "commonwealth" under an T20 umbrella.
There are about 10 Inglis players in IPL. Why would they jeopardize their revenues by batting for Pakis ? Jofra Archer earned 7.20 crores this season ...a cool 700K GBP. That is a LOT of money. And if her performs well, he can earn as much or even more in his peak years ervy single year. There would be revolt from the inglis players if ECB did any such thing as pushing t the Paki line. ECB knows this. They will ..rather have to shut up. Inglis players in IPL is a very very very strong reminder to Inglistan that they are a teeny tiny island.
There are about 10 Inglis players in IPL. Why would they jeopardize their revenues by batting for Pakis ? Jofra Archer earned 7.20 crores this season ...a cool 700K GBP. That is a LOT of money. And if her performs well, he can earn as much or even more in his peak years ervy single year. There would be revolt from the inglis players if ECB did any such thing as pushing t the Paki line. ECB knows this. They will ..rather have to shut up. Inglis players in IPL is a very very very strong reminder to Inglistan that they are a teeny tiny island.
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Cross Posting from Islamophobia thread:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/j ... -dhp-feeds
wow!!
How far the mighty have fallen
J (Mohammed) Corbyn suspended from labour party!!
Maybe expelled if charges against him proven.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/j ... -dhp-feeds
wow!!
How far the mighty have fallen
J (Mohammed) Corbyn suspended from labour party!!
Maybe expelled if charges against him proven.
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Foreign leaders scramble to find their place in a world without Trump
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fore ... -c0nsj0fvp
India
Narendra Modi invested heavily in his personal relationship with President Trump and there will have been unease in the prime minister’s residence in Delhi as the downfall of his fellow populist became clear (Hugh Tomlinson writes).
The two men forged a kinship in the cult of personality. They appeared arm-in-arm at a rally in Houston last year, Mr Modi abandoning diplomatic protocol by appearing to endorse the president for a second term. Pandering to Mr Trump’s vanity, and his own, he then splashed out an estimated £10 million on an extravagant rally with a beaming Mr Trump in his home state of Gujarat in February.
India’s right-wing media was nakedly hostile towards Joe Biden, and there has been suspicion of Kamala Harris, despite her Indian roots, after the Democrats criticised the Modi government’s crackdown in disputed Kashmir.
Mr Modi’s courtship of Mr Trump earned him a free pass on Kashmir, religious riots, a new citizenship act that excludes Muslims, and the foundation of a Hindu temple on the site of a demolished mosque. In return, the Trump administration pressed India into a closer regional alliance against China, signing a new defence accord days before the US election.
The US strategic priority in Asia of confronting Chinese aggression is unlikely to change under a Biden presidency but there is concern in Delhi that the new administration will not be so indulgent of the allegations of discrimination and authoritarianism levelled against the Modi government as it steps up its Hindu nationalist agenda.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/fore ... -c0nsj0fvp
India
Narendra Modi invested heavily in his personal relationship with President Trump and there will have been unease in the prime minister’s residence in Delhi as the downfall of his fellow populist became clear (Hugh Tomlinson writes).
The two men forged a kinship in the cult of personality. They appeared arm-in-arm at a rally in Houston last year, Mr Modi abandoning diplomatic protocol by appearing to endorse the president for a second term. Pandering to Mr Trump’s vanity, and his own, he then splashed out an estimated £10 million on an extravagant rally with a beaming Mr Trump in his home state of Gujarat in February.
India’s right-wing media was nakedly hostile towards Joe Biden, and there has been suspicion of Kamala Harris, despite her Indian roots, after the Democrats criticised the Modi government’s crackdown in disputed Kashmir.
Mr Modi’s courtship of Mr Trump earned him a free pass on Kashmir, religious riots, a new citizenship act that excludes Muslims, and the foundation of a Hindu temple on the site of a demolished mosque. In return, the Trump administration pressed India into a closer regional alliance against China, signing a new defence accord days before the US election.
The US strategic priority in Asia of confronting Chinese aggression is unlikely to change under a Biden presidency but there is concern in Delhi that the new administration will not be so indulgent of the allegations of discrimination and authoritarianism levelled against the Modi government as it steps up its Hindu nationalist agenda.
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it's our turn now.
We need to get into the gang rape and drugs scene. We are far to successful and law abiding.
As the saying goes......
"What starts with the Jews, does not end with the Jews"
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... are_btn_tw
We need to get into the gang rape and drugs scene. We are far to successful and law abiding.
As the saying goes......
"What starts with the Jews, does not end with the Jews"
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... are_btn_tw
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Brown people voting Tories is bad according to Guardian. Brown token representation within the Tories is terrible - bunch of house n****rs who should know better . Brown folks at the very top of the Tory hierarchy is enough to give Al Guardian an aneurysm.
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Red Panda Agint!Tanaji wrote:The penetration of UK by Pakistanis seems to be deep and at all levels:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... -ipl-exile
Al Guardian calling for UK to do “something” about lack of Pureistanis in IPL. I wonder if they understand what the “I” in IPL stands for.
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That Murthy family better be careful - “richer than the queen” sounds like a low frequency queef-whistle by bartania on behalf of the shriveled old xi-snack that they call “queen”, for assembling neo-plunderers in suits to go after their wealth. Some new “Doctrine of Lapse” deal.
The Chancellor is on his own in this as he must have known the risks of becoming a mob accountant.
The Chancellor is on his own in this as he must have known the risks of becoming a mob accountant.
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the only question one should be asking is how much did they pay the journo who wrote the articleTanaji wrote:The penetration of UK by Pakistanis seems to be deep and at all levels:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... -ipl-exile
Al Guardian calling for UK to do “something” about lack of Pureistanis in IPL. I wonder if they understand what the “I” in IPL stands for.
on their national stage, the level of aussie and britshit gut wrenching jealousy regarding the runaway success of the IPL and their absolute lack of any control or say in the IPL proceedings is what is driving their enormous angst against their one time "subjects"
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^^ Author is one "Jonathan Liew", seems like a PRC puppet.
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It is politically correct and logical to behead Indian soldiers on one hand and demand to play in IPL on the other. PM Modi should acquiesce and welcome the Pukes back. As MAK Pataudi had said there should be more cricket in politics and less politics in cricket and all that good stuff. What India is doing is just not cricket.Tanaji wrote:The penetration of UK by Pakistanis seems to be deep and at all levels:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... -ipl-exile
Al Guardian calling for UK to do “something” about lack of Pureistanis in IPL. I wonder if they understand what the “I” in IPL stands for.
Gautam
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Modi invites Johnson to be 2021 Republic day chief guest
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-ne ... zBrzM.html
This is a great move. India fostering close relationship with UK, especially when strong anti-jihad Tories are at the helm will be very good. Cementing this strategic partnership with long term economic and defence cooperation and pacts would be critical. With Biden administration's foreign policy being unclear, India needs another strong P5 ally in addition to France.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-ne ... zBrzM.html
This is a great move. India fostering close relationship with UK, especially when strong anti-jihad Tories are at the helm will be very good. Cementing this strategic partnership with long term economic and defence cooperation and pacts would be critical. With Biden administration's foreign policy being unclear, India needs another strong P5 ally in addition to France.
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Good move. Boris baba trying his level best to be our friend. He knows he can never get Jihadi vote and Hindus are slowly moving towards Torries all over the UK. Labour moving more and more into Jihadi zone, and as a result the speed of Hindus getting closer to Torries will only increase.
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If I remember correctly Republic Day is 17th January (I am a not Indian resident). If so it is unlikely that Boris will accept as it appears that the UK is heading for no deal Brexit on 31st Dec and there will be major disruptions as a result. He will have to be in the UK till these are sorted.Yagnasri wrote:Good move. Boris baba trying his level best to be our friend. He knows he can never get Jihadi vote and Hindus are slowly moving towards Torries all over the UK. Labour moving more and more into Jihadi zone, and as a result the speed of Hindus getting closer to Torries will only increase.
The move of the Indian (vote towards the Tories is inevitable as Indian make progress economically. I have lived here over 50 years and went from being a Labour supporter in my early poverty stricken days to being a Tory voter when I became a higher rate taxpayer! This is regardless of religion (I am a lapsed Catholic). I even know some "Modern" Muslims who have trodden this path but as you say the "jehadi" ones have targeted Labour for takeover and are at the root of its anti-Semitic problems.
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Republic day us Jan 27th. UK needs to function as a nation post Brexit. In fact Boris Johnson would very much look forward to this event and signing some key trade agreements with India for consumption of domestic audience that Britain is going strong post Brexit. Besides, the trade deal with India will be important for UK. India-UK trade is very healthy.
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Seriously guys... 26th January.
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I don't think PM would have forwarded a invite without confirmation of acceptance. After all , we India's still have some self respect left.
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What I notice is the lack of a comment section to these articles.Tanaji wrote:The penetration of UK by Pakistanis seems to be deep and at all levels:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... -ipl-exile
Al Guardian calling for UK to do “something” about lack of Pureistanis in IPL. I wonder if they understand what the “I” in IPL stands for.
These days Hindu nationalists have taken over social media and if this joker was wondering why pakis were left out of the IPL, he would have 786,000 people telling him why!
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 581285.cms
36 UK MPs write to British foreign secretary on Indian farmer's agitation
36 UK MPs write to British foreign secretary on Indian farmer's agitation
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Next they must invite Imran Khan,Bajwa also.
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Been there, Done that. In 1955, the then Governor General of Pakistan, Malik Ghulam Muhammad was the chief guest, the first-ever, to attend India's Republic Day Parade.Aditya_V wrote:Next they must invite Imran Khan,Bajwa also.
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Folks, India is a federal with 28 states and 10 union territories. Several union territories do not share a contiguous border with India. Two of them have different Time Zones.IndraD wrote:https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 581285.cms
36 UK MPs write to British foreign secretary on Indian farmer's agitation
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https://www.wionews.com/india-news/indi ... don-347805
India raises with UK's Met police Khalistani group-led rally planned in London
India raises with UK's Met police Khalistani group-led rally planned in London
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Sirji,KJo wrote:What I notice is the lack of a comment section to these articles.Tanaji wrote:The penetration of UK by Pakistanis seems to be deep and at all levels:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/ ... -ipl-exile
Al Guardian calling for UK to do “something” about lack of Pureistanis in IPL. I wonder if they understand what the “I” in IPL stands for.
These days Hindu nationalists have taken over social media and if this joker was wondering why pakis were left out of the IPL, he would have 786,000 people telling him why!
I guess it is safe to assume that you did not contribute to the Guardian fundraiser that asks you to send them moolah every time you try to read their articles.
Gautam
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Who is saying that. Bharat Constitution is not Federal one. It has features of both federal and unitary in nature. It does not have more than one time zone. All union Territories share border with Bharat.disha wrote: Folks, India is a federal with 28 states and 10 union territories. Several union territories do not share a contiguous border with India. Two of them have different Time Zones.
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The Andaman and Nicobar Islands don't and nor do the Lakshadweep Islands.. Both Union territories..Yagnasri wrote:Who is saying that. Bharat Constitution is not Federal one. It has features of both federal and unitary in nature. It does not have more than one time zone. All union Territories share border with Bharat.disha wrote: Folks, India is a federal with 28 states and 10 union territories. Several union territories do not share a contiguous border with India. Two of them have different Time Zones.
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https://twitter.com/TimesNow/status/133 ... 85219?s=20
TIMES NOW
@TimesNow
#NewsAlert | #ParamjitSinghPamma, who is wanted in the 2010 high twin velocity blasts in Patiala & Ambala, and also for the killing of an RSS man in 2009, was spotted in the agitation supporting the farmers that happened in #London.
TIMES NOW
@TimesNow
#NewsAlert | #ParamjitSinghPamma, who is wanted in the 2010 high twin velocity blasts in Patiala & Ambala, and also for the killing of an RSS man in 2009, was spotted in the agitation supporting the farmers that happened in #London.
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He is talking about POK and GB being in another time zone. The other UTs are eight in number, of which AN and LK obviously have no land border.vrbarreto wrote:The Andaman and Nicobar Islands don't and nor do the Lakshadweep Islands.. Both Union territories..Yagnasri wrote:
Who is saying that. Bharat Constitution is not Federal one. It has features of both federal and unitary in nature. It does not have more than one time zone. All union Territories share border with Bharat.