

Philip wrote:We actually display the virtues of a dog that has benen repeatedly thrashed by its master and keeps on wagging its tail,cringing in behaviour,hoping that its master will throw a few crumbs to it if it displays such a "non-violent" attitude!.
Philip, I'm using the above logic in the China thead on this forum to deflate the peace quotient of a gentleman.Philip wrote:<SNIP>.....We actually display the virtues of a dog that has benen repeatedly thrashed by its master and keeps on wagging its tail,cringing in behaviour,hoping that its master will throw a few crumbs to it if it displays such a "non-violent" attitude! In real fact,only if it threatens to bite or bites its violent master,will its master be more careful and considerate in treating his dog.I do not see any chance that under our good doctor and peddlar of snake-oil and the "peace" pipe,will we display any other vritue other than that of the cringing dog.
I think that article about MMS is a plant...or perhaps for paki H&D consumption onleeMuppalla wrote:C'mon guys, it is over. We should stop this immature discussion of abondoning Pak players in IPL. His excelency The Prime Minister Dr. MMS has a different opinion than all of us here. We should now start showing respect and not criticise Dr.Singh. Otherwise we all will be Hindutvavaadis and someone gets twists in the dhothi/lungi/pants and brand the reputation of our respected forum. We need to take care of this extreme sensitive issue with maturity.
But Shiv ji, what after war? In GOI ready to liquidate land of pure and take care of the mess that will follow? Is Unkil and world ready?shiv wrote:I feel bad to say this - but it appears that India needs another couple of 26/11 attacks before a sufficient mass of Indians understand what Pakistaniyat means. There may be no alternative to war with Pakistan.
Pakistani rupee falls to new low of 85.08 to dollar
Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:49pm IST
KARACHI, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The Pakistani rupee fell to a new low on Saturday because of high demand for dollars to pay for imports and dealers said they expected the currency to remain under pressure.
The rupee was quoted closing at 85.05/10 to the dollar compared with Friday's close of 84.80/85.
"The weakest trade was made at 85.08," said a currency dealer in Karachi.
That compared with the previous record low of 84.90 set earlier this month.................
Reuters
The death toll in today’s demonstration of the IED Mubarak variant of the IEDology of Pakistan has climbed to 14:vishal wrote:Back with a bang: Suicide blast kills 12 in Bajaur
Not enough. really.shiv wrote:I feel bad to say this - but it appears that India needs another couple of 26/11 attacks before a sufficient mass of Indians understand what Pakistaniyat means. There may be no alternative to war with Pakistan.
Shiv ji, by making such statements you're doubting the level of cowardice that this Indian guborment is capable of stooping to. 26/11 was a shock to the entire Indian elite & our WKK brigade, they were not ready for this. Till then, they had only seen either yindoo bhakts being blown to pieces in Hanuman temples or poor SDREs traveling in overcrowded Mumbai local trains. Who thought about kaanta-chaku using, suited booted, high flying targets being killed in five star hotels?! Now they have seen that too, what difference has it made? Nada.shiv wrote:
I feel bad to say this - but it appears that India needs another couple of 26/11 attacks before a sufficient mass of Indians understand what Pakistaniyat means. There may be no alternative to war with Pakistan.
Philip & rohitvats ...I think this sanskrit shlok provides the best summary for what you both are saying ...rohitvats wrote:Philip, I'm using the above logic in the China thead on this forum to deflate the peace quotient of a gentleman.Philip wrote:<SNIP>.....We actually display the virtues of a dog that has benen repeatedly thrashed by its master and keeps on wagging its tail,cringing in behaviour,hoping that its master will throw a few crumbs to it if it displays such a "non-violent" attitude! In real fact,only if it threatens to bite or bites its violent master,will its master be more careful and considerate in treating his dog.I do not see any chance that under our good doctor and peddlar of snake-oil and the "peace" pipe,will we display any other vritue other than that of the cringing dog.
arun wrote:The death toll in today’s demonstration of the IED Mubarak variant of the IEDology of Pakistan has climbed to 14:vishal wrote:Back with a bang: Suicide blast kills 12 in Bajaur
Bomb blast in NW Pakistan kills 14
Only 14arun wrote:The death toll in today’s demonstration of the IED Mubarak variant of the IEDology of Pakistan has climbed to 14:vishal wrote:Back with a bang: Suicide blast kills 12 in Bajaur
Bomb blast in NW Pakistan kills 14
Praise the Lord Jinna, Pakistan and Pakinsaneat are back with blast to celebrate Regular Jumma Special Festivities.Gerard wrote:IED mubarak and blessings from national bird
Pakistan: 25 dead in suicide bomb, US missile hit
Some of the jingos are thinking that the celebrations have dulled since the new year. Fortunately that is not the case. Lots of runs are being scored in singles and in twos.Prem wrote: Praise the Lord Jinna, Pakistan and Pakinsaneat are back with blast to celebrate Regular Jumma Special Festivities.
Audit reveals slow progress in US aid to Pakistankrithivas wrote:Two possibilities:
1) Uncle Sam has not yet disbursed the check to TSPA; or,
2) Uncle Sam's check bounced.
In either case this orchestration is a gentle reminder to Uncle Sam that Pakistan "still" is a victim of terrorism.
ISLAMABAD -- A $46 million dollar American development program in Pakistan's tribal regions has made little progress since it began in 2008, according to a government audit that shows the challenges facing Washington as it prepares to boost aid there to blunt the appeal of al-Qaida and the Taliban.
There is a different possibility. POTUS Obama raised it yesterday with the Republicans in his televised q&a session with them. (If you follow US politics, I advise watching it - a real tour de force on the part of the President).shiv wrote:What the GoI is doing is desperately attempting not to whip up a public frenzy against Pakistan due to any reason. If that happens the GoI may be forced to go to war which they don't want. Now that war may come if Pakistan conducts another 26/11.
The president/PM should not. What happened to the 2nd state foreign affairs minister? What is he for?One of the points Obama raised is that politicians have to be careful of the rhetoric they use. Once you tell your constituents that the President is destroying the country you cannot then turn around and say, let's negotiate with him. The rhetoric boxes you into a corner.
This Dork has always been soft on TSP. It requires Bill O'Rielly, Rush Limbaugh, Glen Beck type hyper nationalists in India to expose and balance out the likes of him. Comparisons with US are always faulty, but in US media largely reflects the populace: from white nationalism, to sports, to obsession with sex, food. In India its the other way around. The latent Hindu nationalism is not represented in the media. Or perhahs it is? Recall, Indian media goes bersek every time the west says or does something positive about India however superficial. And Indian public goes euphoric even if it is spat upon like Slum dog Oscars.negi wrote:SS ji Siddharth Vardarajan can afford to make ostensible intelligent statements for its been more than a year since 26/11 took place now every peacemonger can come out of the woodwork and talk about re-initiating the dialogue process and I am afraid to admit that people at large will endorse such views and to be honest we cannot complain about it for this is but human nature .
India's case is akin to the guy in a bar room brawl who after getting hit yelps "Ok hit me another time and I will..." and then "Wham" again "Hit me another ..." circus continues .
Sharmila Tagore, the actress or Sarmila Bose, the holocaust denier? I see both names being used in later rants.SSridhar wrote:I decided to tune in to the TV last night and saw a 'Left, Right & Centre' debate in NDTV with Siddharth Varadarajan, Sharmila Tagore and Ravi Shankar Prasad on the panel. I could catch only the last moments of the debate on how to deal with Pakistan.
CRamS, it is not about abhorrence, it is about blowback. LeT can do what they do because the Paki establishment systematically nurtured them, but then look at what they and their ilk are doing to Pakistan. We don't want a mirror of them in India, not because of some moral code, but because it will end up tearing India apart.CRamS wrote:r. However abhorrent it might seem, imagine we had SS and BD going after RAPE in Lahore/Pindi just as LeT goes after our cities; that would have been the real equal equal. And then the piss process would have been: you bottle up your LeT boys and we stop our SS BD boys.
There is also the saying that if you unsheathe your sword then you must draw blood. Can India go to war with Pakistan today? I'd say not. A covert war? Yes but either it's been ineffective in killing the people we've heard of or it's effective in those places that don't come on the news.ravi_ku wrote:said "I asked you not to kill, but did not ask you to stop hissing or showing your fangs".
We are that snake taking bruises from everyone and anyone because we refuse to stand up and value ourselves.
semi whining take it fwiw.
India can start a war with Pakistan whenever it wants. Pakistan wanted to start a war by funding their spy agency which funded the 26/11 attacks.anjan wrote:There is also the saying that if you unsheathe your sword then you must draw blood. Can India go to war with Pakistan today? I'd say not. A covert war? Yes but either it's been ineffective in killing the people we've heard of or it's effective in those places that don't come on the news.ravi_ku wrote:said "I asked you not to kill, but did not ask you to stop hissing or showing your fangs".
We are that snake taking bruises from everyone and anyone because we refuse to stand up and value ourselves.
semi whining take it fwiw.
Wars are not bloodless. A war with Pakistan today risks destroying large parts of India and setting our economy back by a decade at the least. Any thoughts of catching up with China would be finished. A decade from then we'd be to China what Pakistan is to us. Anyway what after such a war? It looks like the scenario envisaged is a strike limited in depth into Pakistan. The TSPA will continue to exist. What stops China from paying them to continue? So do we go further? Do we occupy Pakistan? Do we allow another power to occupy Pakistan? I'm not thrilled about committing the armed forces and the nation to a war with no clear idea and no clear objective.
I think eventually Pakistan must be allowed to self destruct. Economically we must make it painful for TSP and for its sponsors to continue to prop them up. Till that time there is little that we can do but batten down the hatches and try everything we can to secure ourselves short of going to war. We may still end up going to war but let us atleast try to tilt the dice as much in our favour as possible.
I wonder if there is a way to quantify how economically damaging the terrorist attacks are to us, to include things like lost opportunities die to threat perception. We could then compare it to the expected cost of a war.
harbans wrote:^^^
Hardline 'right' Hindu groups like SS, Bajrang Dal function somewhat like mirror images of Islamic hardline groups. They are not 'nationalist' in a sense 'you or i' are. Their moral values reflect more of victorian and Islamic morality than traditional Dharmic values. Thats why they sort of repel people from Dharmic religion, and since they cannot implement harsh measures to those who criticize and ridicule them openly, resort to boorish and rogue tactics, again a negative blot on Dharmic faith, much contrary to their stated goals. That's also why they are ridiculed and joked at. Look no one really ridicules and jokes on hard-line Islamic groups, principally because there is a very serious doctrinal threat sanctioned for those who do so. Moreover their antics get unproportionately large and massive coverage in the West and Islamic media.
More so like many of us who speak the truth plainly are incorrectly along with these types and ridiculed by the WKK types or the leftists. So the SS and these groups do a very big disfavor to the country in that sense.
We need nationalist groups that speak the truth plainly against narrow minded goons on either side of the communal divide and carry a big stick to make it clear they mean business.
CRamS wrote:harbans:
I agree but with one difference. Hardline Hindu right groups like SS, BD etc are mirror images of Isalmists, but they differ signficantly: in TSP's case, can you deny that LeT is serving TSP's interests? In contrast, SS and BD are not only a national disgrace by going after innocent defensless migrant labourers from Bihar/UP, they are linguistc, regionalist chauvinists so contray to national spirt, above all cowards of the fist order. However abhorrent it might seem, imagine we had SS and BD going after RAPE in Lahore/Pindi just as LeT goes after our cities; that would have been the real equal equal. And then the piss process would have been: you bottle up your LeT boys and we stop our SS BD boys.
How can you infer thisharbans wrote:
I clearly did not do an ==. All i said is that they do try hard to copy the Islamists,