murdered would have been a bit easier for the tiger, the poor thing died due to the heat,abhijitm wrote:Anujan wrote:Apparently Nawaz Sharif had a white tiger he used to take to all rallies. The poor animal got its 72.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/white ... tan-364514those fcukers murdered the hapless tiger. Useless a$$h0les
Utter paki shamelessness. I dont have words to express. ma&&@$ds.
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DAWN
After the kidnapping, Gilani's sons, Ali Musa and Abdul Qadir were seen to be angry and in tears.
"I will not allow elections to be held in my constituency at any cost. My brother is gone, how can I let polls take place in Multan," an emotional Ali Musa Gilani told television channels.
According to police, all entry and exit points for Multan were sealed and a massive search operation was underway to recover Ali Haider and apprehend those responsible.
Interior Minister Habib Khan also said searches were ongoing and the kidnapping would not impact the coming elections.
Caretaker prime minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso expressed concern over the abduction and called former premier Yousuf Raza Gilani to discuss the incident.
He said all available resources would be used to recover Haider Gilani and assured that the culprits would be brought to justice.
After the kidnapping, Gilani's sons, Ali Musa and Abdul Qadir were seen to be angry and in tears.
"I will not allow elections to be held in my constituency at any cost. My brother is gone, how can I let polls take place in Multan," an emotional Ali Musa Gilani told television channels.
According to police, all entry and exit points for Multan were sealed and a massive search operation was underway to recover Ali Haider and apprehend those responsible.
Interior Minister Habib Khan also said searches were ongoing and the kidnapping would not impact the coming elections.
Caretaker prime minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso expressed concern over the abduction and called former premier Yousuf Raza Gilani to discuss the incident.
He said all available resources would be used to recover Haider Gilani and assured that the culprits would be brought to justice.
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Why was the geedar using a tiger as his symbol?Anujan wrote:Apparently Nawaz Sharif had a white tiger he used to take to all rallies. The poor animal got its 72.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/white ... tan-364514

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He was trying to emulate fellow fascist birther Prabhakaran! Someone must tell him that the tiger is an unlucky symbol Vastuwise,it will eventually eat you up.
PS:See what eventually happened to another "Tiger of Mysore"?
PS:See what eventually happened to another "Tiger of Mysore"?
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Pakistan is simply Islam and Islam is just another name of Pakistan. With the abduction of Gilani's son,Mughlai Pakistan have entered true Islamic era and become second Medina .Dilbu wrote:Pakiness is such poison that anything touched by it instantly withers and dies.
Agge agge Dekhiye Hotta Hai Kya
True Islam ayya Hai ,Abbe Rotta Hai kya.
Qital, Kidnapping, Ransom Ki Batte
Zardari, Gillani Ko Sonne Nahi Denghi
Zarra Si Ahhat Hoggi, Tho Dill Poochega
Kya Koi aaj Phir Nya Qadri Ayya Hai !!
Munafiq, Kaffir Ko Jahannum Pahunchane
Phir wohi Purana Asli Malsi Ka Paigam Laaya Hai !!
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Isn't he the Loin of Punjab?Raja Bose wrote:Why was the geedar using a tiger as his symbol?Anujan wrote:Apparently Nawaz Sharif had a white tiger he used to take to all rallies. The poor animal got its 72.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/white ... tan-364514
http://alaiwah.wordpress.com/2011/05/13 ... -with-her/
“Which are you—the lion or the tiger?”
Sharif didn’t even blink. “I am the tiger,” he said.
“But why do some people call you the lion?”
“I do not know. I am the tiger.”
“But why do you have two stuffed lions?”
“They were a gift. I like them.”
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White Tiger eh!. So the lowly dark Bengal tiger was too SDRE for him ?Anujan wrote:Apparently Nawaz Sharif had a white tiger he used to take to all rallies. The poor animal got its 72.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/white ... tan-364514
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Lagta Hai Tiger Ghar Ayya thaa, Ammi Jungle me Nahi Gyye thi !!Nandu wrote:ote="Anujan"]Apparently Nawaz Sharif had a white tiger he used to take to all rallies. The poor animal got its 72.“Which are you—the lion or the tiger?”
Sharif didn’t even blink. “I am the tiger,” he said.
No doubt he kept the compnay of that Tiger Baba.
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http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news- ... lopment-fo
Pakistan considers India's ballistic missile system as destabilizing development: Gubo Officr
Pakistan considers India's ballistic missile system as destabilizing development: Gubo Officr
Pakistan said on Thursday that it considers India's on-going efforts to build ballistic missile system as a destabilizing development.
Responding to a question at the weekly news briefing here‚ Foreign Office spokesman Azz Iz Ahmak Chodhry said Pakistan has constantly drawn attention of the Indian Government to this issue through composite dialogue process.About Pakistan's short range missiles‚ he said these are meant to address 3 major concerns emanating from India. These include increasing conventional weapons' asymmetry; India's offensive doctrine and development of ballistic missile system.He said development of Nasr and Cruise missiles by Pakistan should be seen in this context.
The spokesman made it clear that Pakistan's entire nuclear and missile programmes are defensive in nature and we have no aggressive designs. Pakistan wants to have minimum credible deterrence.When his attention was drawn towards a host of anti-Pakistani moves by Kabul‚ the spokesman said Pakistan has shown maximum restraint as it wants to promote peace and stability in Afghanistan‚ which is also in the interest of the region.About President Karzai's statement on Durand Line‚ the spokesman said this is a settled issue. Pakistan considers statement of the Afghan President as a distraction from more pressing of peace and security.
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AOA -- The Tiger lives!
The best news to come out of Pakistan yet. The white tiger lives!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22467845
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22467845
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Unusual news item in a Western agency, displaying sympathy for Hindus.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/battered-bulli ... 35575.html
LAHORE, Pakistan - In majority Muslim Pakistan, religious minorities say democracy is killing them.
Intolerance has been on the rise for the past five years under Pakistan's democratically elected government because of the growing violence of Islamic radicals, who are then courted by political parties, say many in the country's communities of Shiite Muslims, Christians, Hindus and other minorities.
On Saturday, the country will elect a new parlia...
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/battered-bulli ... 35575.html
LAHORE, Pakistan - In majority Muslim Pakistan, religious minorities say democracy is killing them.
Intolerance has been on the rise for the past five years under Pakistan's democratically elected government because of the growing violence of Islamic radicals, who are then courted by political parties, say many in the country's communities of Shiite Muslims, Christians, Hindus and other minorities.
On Saturday, the country will elect a new parlia...
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read and laugh. A mushy version of Kargil.
Nawaz Sharif and Musharraf
Nawaz Sharif and Musharraf
THIS is apropos the report ‘Nawaz Sharif refuses to forgive Musharraf’ (May 2). But General Musharraf forgave him and let him proceed to Saudi Arabia, although Nawaz Sharif had committed an ‘act of treason’.
It all began with Kargil. The 11th Gorkha Rifles had occupied the Kargil Heights in December 1971. At Simla, the Indians refused to withdraw. What had been the ‘Ceasefire Line’ since 1949 was blatantly shifted and christened as the ‘Line of Control’.
Gen Musharraf took back the Heights when opportunity knocked.
The Indians used all their might but could not dislodge the Pakistanis from their well dug in high ground. Hundreds of bodies were shown arriving at Indian homes. There was an uproar in the country. Morale was flagging. As a last resort, Mr. Bajpai sent an SOS to President Clinton who, of course, obliged immediately.
Mr Sharif was summoned.
At the Blair House in Washington Nawaz Sharif was no match against the president’s relentless brow-beating. He conceded to a withdrawal followed by a ceasefire, entirely against the brief by his generals. The cart had been put before the horse. An elated president Clinton telephoned the Indian prime minister from Blair House. (A word-for-word recorded account appears in Bruce Reidal’s report.)
Bajpai could now claim that he had driven out the Pakistanis from Kargil and accepted a ceasefire. Nawaz Sharif had bailed out the Indians, thinking that he was saving Pakistan.
Alas! Most of our casualties comprised retreating soldiers with bullets in their backs, while carrying out the orders of their prime minister.![]()
The Indians were also on the verge of defeat in a proxy war, where they were supporting the Tamils and Pakistan supported Sri Lanka and was their main arms supplier. Gen Musharraf was returning on the fateful PK 805 from Colombo after probably placing the last few nails in the coffin of the Indian-backed insurgency.
The Indians knew that the general had not led a military delegation to check out the Sri Lankan weather. They watched PK 805 like the cat stares forlornly at the juicy little birdie in the cage. Had its captain followed instructions, the hated general would have been dropped plump in their lap at Ahmadabad.
The question is, why did Nawaz Sharif not stop the aircraft on the ground at Colombo. If the order: “Musharraf’s aeroplane must not land at any airport in Pakistan — ” were given immediately after takeoff; or even up to an hour or so after takeoff, the aircraft could proceed to one of the many friendly airports in the vicinity.
Why did he wait until PK 805 was just about to land at Karachi and had used up most of its fuel. The one and only airport, outside Pakistan, that it could then reach was Ahmadabad.
Was a serving COAS of the Pakistan Army being handed over to India? He could very well be carrying details of our defence secrets or nuclear assets, right there in his laptop,
This mindless order of the prime minister was in fact the first ‘act of high treason’ in this Musharraf/Nawaz saga.
CAPT. S. AFAQ RIZVI
Karachi
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^^ O.K. Lets give Kaptain. Afucq a befitting response.
no no no. Its not about how India destroyed izlamic republic in '71.
Pakistani girls in London make history by ‘marrying’


Pakistani girls in London make history by ‘marrying’
WTF, How could girls from izlamic republic of pakisatan could do such a thing? It is a insult to islam and pakisatan?Two Pakistanis homosexual girlshave made history by openly entering into civil partnership, taking benefit of the newly relaxed rules on civil partnerships for gays and lesbians.
Rehana Kausar and Sobia Komal tied knot at the Leeds Council’s registration office in the presence of their solicitors and two Pakistani friends.Wearing white bridal dress, Kausar, 34, and Komal, 29, told the Registrar that they had known each other for around three years and had been living together as a couple for nearly a year. Kausar is a master’s degree holder in economics from Punjab University. Both Kausar and Komal are students of business and health care management. They met for the first time in Manchester and have been inseparable ever since.

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the kaptaan must be an NSN reporter
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I'm sure the Paki forums will be abuzz with speculation on which of the two, Kausar or Komal, is in fact the manchester of the two...
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Some members may remember me mentioning a rather connected Pakistani acquaintance of mine, well today he was looking a bit shaken. Turned out he was more connected than I thought, he's actually very well acquainted with the kidnappee (won't mention publicly how he's connected, e-mail for details onlee).shravan wrote:Geo News reports ex-PM Yousuf Raza Gilani's son Ali Haider kidnapped by unidentified men in Multan.
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Don't know if it belongs to benis thread or here. Posting it in both.
Believers planning to destroy bloody kufr shias..!

Believers planning to destroy bloody kufr shias..!


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For democracy and bijli, uninterrupted supply
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all pakis are bloody brain bypassIn Lahore this Monday, it was followed by a live band and turbaned singer Nasir Beraj, seeking votes to the tune of a tappy Tanu Weds Manu number "kadi saadi gali mud ke vi aaya karo" (moharan sher utte atth-atth laya karo). Excited crowds follow them screaming with perverse delight, oye sher, oye sher, poking the poor animal with sticks, throwing pebbles, even little pieces of meat, sometimes teasing it, sometimes cajoling it, as if it was a pet dog. And if the desperate, angry, hungry, thirsty, panicky and often heat-struck tiger even growls in protest, there are howls of joy. Your day is made.![]()
"Don't poke the tiger," I risk trying to reason with one breathless, lumpen
wolf-pack.
Of course, it impresses nobody, but one corrects me at once. "Tiger nahiyon haiga," (it isn't a tiger) "ai haiga sher, babbar sher".
Not yet willing to accept the futility of trying to teach instant zoology to a mob of excited Lahoris, I point to the animal's stripes to argue why it is a tiger.
"Oye sher hai, disda nahin tainu," (it is a lion, can't you see?) "sher hai, sher, LOIN, b.......d."I retreat at this point. One of the tigers used in the campaign died of exhaustion this Wednesday, poked, harassed, starved, terrorised and dehydrated, I presume, and not particularly because they said rude things about its sister.
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In land of peace, promise to end U.S.-funded military operations against the Taliban!
For mard-e-momin elections are a purifying change in free country of pukistan...attacked almost daily by Pakistani Taliban who’ve declared this democracy un-Islamic. In three of four provinces, there has not been much of a campaign. Political space has been narrowed to “corner rallies,” Skype video appearances, ads on TV screens or meetings on social media.
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Sharif and Khan can campaign hard, say critics, because they’re “soft on the Taliban.” Neither politician has clearly condemned Taliban attacks on other parties.
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The big issue now is turnout amid reports that the Taliban will attack polling stations in key constituencies.
“People want to vote,” said .. . “But they also want to live.”![]()
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JE Menon wrote:I'm sure the Paki forums will be abuzz with speculation on which of the two, Kausar or Komal, is in fact the manchester of the two...

JEM for PM!!!
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Well, the mard-e-momin are facing similar choices as their ancestors had with their fourfathers:vishvak wrote: ..
The big issue now is turnout amid reports that the Taliban will attack polling stations in key constituencies.
“People want to vote,” said .. . “But they also want to live.”![]()
For mard-e-momin elections are a purifying change in free country of pukistan.
Convert or die :: Vote and die.
Misfortunately, it is in their genetic makeup!
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forklift ko kar buland itna ke har taqdeer se pehle
khuda banda aur unke chamchon ko bulandi se gira deta hai.
Right now its strange that the entire Paki media plus the BBC is rooting for "change" a.k.a. Imran Khan. BBC correspondents are getting into it all warm and fuzzy, exactly like Arab Spring coverage.
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Yesterday I was following the Radio talk show on Niticentral, I should say, it was extremely disappointing. The amount of trust our elites (in this case Tavleen Singh) has about Pakistani elites is beyond comprehension. A lady like Tavleen Singh, who is observant and sharp, Kanchan Gupta, another such personality, were discussing about some Pak-Taliban candidates fighting elections via some extreme right parties. None of them had the guts to say that whichever party comes to power, the policy of hatred towards India will not change. Also, none of them thought that a strong Pakistan is not good for India. It was quite troubling to see two journalists discussing election results that would result in a more prosperous Pakistan, none of them thought more money means more weapons. If this is the kind of stuff we hear on a supposedly Pro-BJP outlet, I do not have the stomach to see what BD RS SG have to say.
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IIRC, Tavleen Singh was married to a Paki so called liberal Salman Taseer who was quadrified.prahaar wrote:Yesterday I was following the Radio talk show on Niticentral, I should say, it was extremely disappointing. The amount of trust our elites (in this case Tavleen Singh) has about Pakistani elites is beyond comprehension. A lady like Tavleen Singh, who is observant and sharp, Kanchan Gupta, another such personality, were discussing about some Pak-Taliban candidates fighting elections via some extreme right parties. None of them had the guts to say that whichever party comes to power, the policy of hatred towards India will not change. Also, none of them thought that a strong Pakistan is not good for India. It was quite troubling to see two journalists discussing election results that would result in a more prosperous Pakistan, none of them thought more money means more weapons. If this is the kind of stuff we hear on a supposedly Pro-BJP outlet, I do not have the stomach to see what BD RS SG have to say.

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agastya wrote:IIRC, Tavleen Singh was married to a Paki so called liberal Salman Taseer who was quadrified.prahaar wrote:Yesterday I was following the Radio talk show on Niticentral, I should say, it was extremely disappointing. The amount of trust our elites (in this case Tavleen Singh) has about Pakistani elites is beyond comprehension. A lady like Tavleen Singh, who is observant and sharp, Kanchan Gupta, another such personality, were discussing about some Pak-Taliban candidates fighting elections via some extreme right parties. None of them had the guts to say that whichever party comes to power, the policy of hatred towards India will not change. Also, none of them thought that a strong Pakistan is not good for India. It was quite troubling to see two journalists discussing election results that would result in a more prosperous Pakistan, none of them thought more money means more weapons. If this is the kind of stuff we hear on a supposedly Pro-BJP outlet, I do not have the stomach to see what BD RS SG have to say.
I must have missed the married part.

procreated with taseer, yes
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Boss take it easy on Tavleen Singh. She has not hesitated to mince words where Pakistan is concerned, nor in terms of our internal politics.
On top of which she gave us Aatish Taseer, the son she had with Salman Taseer (yes, that Salman Taseer). Few people observe Pakisatan more trenchantly and with painful (for them) accuracy than Aatish - who also happens to be an outstanding writer.
On top of which she gave us Aatish Taseer, the son she had with Salman Taseer (yes, that Salman Taseer). Few people observe Pakisatan more trenchantly and with painful (for them) accuracy than Aatish - who also happens to be an outstanding writer.
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Well, one must wish goodness even for one's worst enemies (it kills them). At the same time one may continue to make the enemy aware of its faults. So nothing wrong in wishing that a prosperous Pakistan shares in nature's bounty while hooing and haaing about its (inevitable) Talibanization due to its unnatural ideology.prahaar wrote:Yesterday I was following the Radio talk show on Niticentral, I should say, it was extremely disappointing. The amount of trust our elites (in this case Tavleen Singh) has about Pakistani elites is beyond comprehension. A lady like Tavleen Singh, who is observant and sharp, Kanchan Gupta, another such personality, were discussing about some Pak-Taliban candidates fighting elections via some extreme right parties. None of them had the guts to say that whichever party comes to power, the policy of hatred towards India will not change. Also, none of them thought that a strong Pakistan is not good for India. It was quite troubling to see two journalists discussing election results that would result in a more prosperous Pakistan, none of them thought more money means more weapons. If this is the kind of stuff we hear on a supposedly Pro-BJP outlet...

न वा अरण्यानिर्हन्त्यन्यश्चेन्नाभिगच्छति ।
स्वादोः फलस्य जग्ध्वाय यथा कामं निषद्यते ॥ ~ RigVeda 10.146.5
"The Goddess never slays, unless some murderous enemy approach.
Man eats of savoury fruit and then takes, even as he wills, his rest."
chetak ji, the insult directed at Tavleen ji was uncalled for. A woman may procreate with whomever she wishes. The fact is her progeny is a Bharata.
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how can that be good news for India when the baki army obsession with India is still growing strong and being fed by army installed finance ministers??Brad Goodman wrote:After Vote, Pakistan’s Strongest Ally Should Be India
The only reason as to why army did not take power in to its own hands is the explicit threat of cutting of all funds by USA.
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Pakistan is expelling The New York Times' Islamabad bureau chief on the eve of national elections, accusing him of unspecified "undesirable activities," the newspaper said Friday.
In recent days, Walsh reported on political patronage in Pakistan and the fatal shooting of the prosecutor who was investigating the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/10/declan-walsh-pakistan_n_3256498.html
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Today's the day ! Get your score cards ready BRFites 

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If those buggers don't bat well today i shall be sorely disappointed... So far so bad...
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On a serious note though, what's the prediction? My guess:
Either PTI or PTI + PML(N) coalition.
Either PTI or PTI + PML(N) coalition.
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Telford gang is jailed for sexually abusing girls
http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/crim ... se-ordeal/

Ahdel Ali, 25, Mubarek Ali, 29, Mohammed Ali Sultan, 26, Tanveer Ahmed, 40, Mohammed Younis, 60, and Mohammed Islam Choudhrey, 53.
No mention of their pakistaniyat but the names and faces give away their poak of origin.
There was one more case last year involving pakis from the same region , kidnapping and raping young girls as part of their IED (typo , and it stays) celebrations.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tions.html
https://twitter.com/adilray/status/193734720700420097 This says they are paki
http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/crim ... se-ordeal/

Ahdel Ali, 25, Mubarek Ali, 29, Mohammed Ali Sultan, 26, Tanveer Ahmed, 40, Mohammed Younis, 60, and Mohammed Islam Choudhrey, 53.
No mention of their pakistaniyat but the names and faces give away their poak of origin.
There was one more case last year involving pakis from the same region , kidnapping and raping young girls as part of their IED (typo , and it stays) celebrations.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tions.html
https://twitter.com/adilray/status/193734720700420097 This says they are paki
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She seems to have a weakness for suave urbane non-SDRE types.JE Menon wrote:Boss take it easy on Tavleen Singh. She has not hesitated to mince words where Pakistan is concerned, nor in terms of our internal politics.
On top of which she gave us Aatish Taseer, the son she had with Salman Taseer (yes, that Salman Taseer). Few people observe Pakisatan more trenchantly and with painful (for them) accuracy than Aatish - who also happens to be an outstanding writer.
She was last heard of giving a certificate of honesty to Salman Khurshid, after he was caught stealing from the handicapped.
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X-posting from the West Asia News and Discussion thread:
Western Influence on Arab Militaries: Pounding Square Pegs Into Round Holes
Interestingly, some of those observations seem to apply to Pakistani military as well (probably Arabi mind set?)
Western Influence on Arab Militaries: Pounding Square Pegs Into Round Holes
Interestingly, some of those observations seem to apply to Pakistani military as well (probably Arabi mind set?)
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True Pranav, it may seem that way ... However she also wrote this:
Read it all, if you haven't read the book...
http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/ ... erial-girl
Now it is up to each individual how you want to slot Tavleen Singh. She seems to me to be someone who is fearless and calls it like she sees it, though it may not necessarily be aligned with our own individual views.
I personally definitely want an India where people like her can not merely survive, but thrive.
Read it all, if you haven't read the book...
http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/ ... erial-girl
Now it is up to each individual how you want to slot Tavleen Singh. She seems to me to be someone who is fearless and calls it like she sees it, though it may not necessarily be aligned with our own individual views.
I personally definitely want an India where people like her can not merely survive, but thrive.