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Aghor,minarchist, LUR ( Learn, unlearn, Relearn ) Game Theory, Audiophile, Economist lost in Jungle, 4x4, car admirer. Farmer
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Joined February 2010
This is the stupidest statement which is devoid of Data . As BIhar and UP are only states left with TFR with 2.2. is Indian population growth have platued and declaining in other states.
The way Gangu belt is reproducing should be recognized as a national issue. But what could be the solution to this issue? Implementing a one child policy across the entire Gangu belt region?or m@ss st3riliz@tion until TFR decreases to a sustainable level?
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More than Pakistani dramas people watch Pakistani videos of cheap repair of something from that . Anyway soft power is not just this when a racial slurs us Paki abroad , since 70s .
Pakistan’s soft power lies in its music, food, and dramas. Today, a single Pakistani drama episode gets 24-30M+ views on YouTube—more than many Bollywood movies! With fans in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and now the Middle East, our stories are uniting hearts across borders. #SoftPower #PakistaniDramas
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It was British Indian army 🪖 not Khalistani Army 🙃🙃🙃 . Your argument is 😂 such stupid like the Khalistani argument .
Those were Sikh soldiers, not Indians. @EmmanuelMacron Picture: The 15th Ludhiana Sikhs arriving in Marseille, France, on 26th September 1914.
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😂😂😂 the army was literally called British Indian army 🤣. But Khalistani like no sir 🤣🤣🤣. @TanmoyGhosh2002
“The Sikh Army was not part of India. The Sikh soldiers who fought and were martyred in World War I and II had no connection with India. At that time, India as a country did not even exist on the world map. The army that fought in World War I and II was the Sikh British Army or the armies of Sikh princely states, which were already established independent entities and had no connection with India. These included states like Patiala, Nabha, Jind, Faridkot, and Kapurthala. The armies of these Sikh states were fighting alongside the Allied Forces. Before 1947, Sikhs had their own states. India committed genocide against Sikhs and forcefully occupied the Sikh homeland, #Punjab.”
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