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It's telling that you whatabout every statement back to Muslims.while true, it's a telling pass you give the Pakistanis
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It's telling that you whatabout every statement back to Muslims.while true, it's a telling pass you give the Pakistanis
Hopefully this kind of tit for tat claim/counterclaim suggests that we may see more skirmishes but an off-ramp for further escalation (yes they attacked us but we got our pound of flesh sounds more like the usual cadence of this long-simmering conflict than the recent build up to the Indian strike, which was more strident).
It's telling that you whatabout every statement back to Muslims.
Yep, aggregated from the "India Today World Desk". Seems fair and balanced to me.I mean... Did you click his "MSN" link?
lol - struck a nerve? Maybe you’re toggling back and forth between here and your Bal Thackeray message board.
I don't know enough about how the sides currently feel, but my Indian buddies from school always claimed that there would never be peace until the borders the British created were abolished. If you add Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India together, it's 2+ billion people.Something to keep on the radar. Hopefully, a little tit for tat acts as a pressure valve.
One thing I didn't know (maybe someone can chime in) is that there's a growing sentiment in India (even if it's a minority) that Pakistan should be taken back in by India. I thought that issue had been settled long ago...surprised to see hear that.
The partition was a grisly but historically fascinating time. There was a mutual ethnic cleansing, basically, with both sides engaged in atrocities against the other (which is pretty rare- usually such cleansing is pretty one-sided).I don't know enough about how the sides currently feel, but my Indian buddies from school always claimed that there would never be peace until the borders the British created were abolished. If you add Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India together, it's 2+ billion people.
Modi has built/ consolidated his power by stoking the fires of religious tension. I'm no expert, but now seems like a terrible time to try and reunite the countries. I've heard a ton of stories from the Indian side of people having to leave all their earthly possessions behind as the fled Pakistan for their lives as the boarders were being closed. I'm sure plenty of Pakistanis have similar stories.The partition was a grisly but historically fascinating time. There was a mutual ethnic cleansing, basically, with both sides engaged in atrocities against the other (which is pretty rare- usually such cleansing is pretty one-sided).
I'm not sure you would get the same hostility to these British borders from Pakistanis or Bangladeshi. The Muslim population of this new "India" would be about 1/3 that of the Hindu population, and with the BJP ascendant, I have very serious concerns about how that population would be treated.
quick Wikipedia looks seems to indicate the Pakistani intellectuals are leading the charge and it's the Indian's who are against it. Or course Lashkar-e-Taiba wants all India under muslim rule.The partition was a grisly but historically fascinating time. There was a mutual ethnic cleansing, basically, with both sides engaged in atrocities against the other (which is pretty rare- usually such cleansing is pretty one-sided).
I'm not sure you would get the same hostility to these British borders from Pakistanis or Bangladeshi. The Muslim population of this new "India" would be about 1/3 that of the Hindu population, and with the BJP ascendant, I have very serious concerns about how that population would be treated.
Any idea if they want British India pre 1947, which includes india, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and I think Myanmar? Or do they want India pre British East India company which was like 1000 different principalities and a few bigger entities with various levels of independence? I guess another way to ask that is do Indians consider themselves Indian or are they much more provincial and hate the guy in the next valley?I don't know enough about how the sides currently feel, but my Indian buddies from school always claimed that there would never be peace until the borders the British created were abolished. If you add Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India together, it's 2+ billion people.
"Indians" is around 1.4B people, so there is no real way to say how they collectively see themselves. From what I know of upper middle class Indians in professional jobs, there is a pretty big sense of pride in being Indian. But when you get to the small village types, I have no real clue. There is a lot of the old caste system still at play, though it's a thing nobody talks about these days. Funny enough, Modi took an unexpected beating int he last election, losing his own home province to a guy who ran by using the caste card to trump Modi's religion card.Do they want British India pre 1947, which includes india, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and I think Myanmar? Or do they want India pre British East India company which was like 1000 different principalities and a few bigger entities with various levels of independence? I guess another way to ask that is do Indians consider themselves Indian or are they much more provincial and hate the guy in the next valley?
That's because India is much richer than Pakistan. The economic cost of integrating Pakistan and Bangladesh into the Indian economy would dwarf East/west Germany, probably dwarf squared but I'm not sure about that.quick Wikipedia looks seems to indicate the Pakistani intellectuals are leading the charge and it's the Indian's who are against it.