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Imran Jan

July 11, 2024

There is an interesting scene in one of Quentin Tarantino’s movies titled Django Unchained. DiCaprio is the white slave owner of Black men, depicting the days of slavery in America. In the scene, DiCaprio is having two Black men fight with each other where victory means the death of the opponent. That is the sort of entertainment white men liked to enjoy back then. The victorious Black man kills his intra-racial fellow and earns a large bottle of some kind of alcoholic drink along with a slave girl for the night. He stands tall and appears physically very strong and grand but very small in terms of respect and dignity.

I described that scene because there is a strong parallel between that scene and how India behaves in global politics nowadays. I had a chance to watch an Indian news channel on YouTube, which for some reason was in English. Some female anchor in her thick Indian accent was talking about news in English. Not only was she describing India in a manner like India was perhaps the most important player on the world political scene but also that India was this badass nation-state that could intimidate others. The show could easily pass for a comedy one but that is not how they had categorized it. Perhaps YouTube’s algorithm should evolve a little.

She was talking about India being this strong and powerful nation that can scare China into changing the latter’s foreign policy. She also said something along the lines where India was so important and aggressive that a global meeting being held soon would be attended by Putin and Xi but only the Indian foreign minister would go and that Modi decided to skip because India had better things to do. Pure comedy.
India is evolving its global posturing toward Russia and China in a quite aggressive manner. But none of this is India’s own policies. Just as Pakistan since its inception believed in borrowed power using alliances with the west, today’s India is using what could rightly be called as borrowed posturing. Russia and China are not India’s enemies as much as India is being told to see them as such. In fact, Russia was quite an ally of India during the Cold War. Even Bollywood in so many movies of Amitabh and others favoured a sympathetic stance toward communism. That, as much as Pakistan and America would have been against, was India’s own organic stance. This current Indian saber rattling at China and Russia are totally synthetic stances made in Washington DC.
If the past is any indication, the US foreign policy goals executed by another state have never served that state. India tries to appear aggressive and tall but in reality has become a proud puppet state of the United States. What is more alarming is that other US puppet states are enlisted by merely enlisting some of the strongmen inside the country. In India’s case, however, the entire nation of 1.6 or so billion people is very welcoming to the daily teachings of the media that somehow being the US puppet state was the most miraculous thing to have happened to this nation. Perhaps that is what they mean by the dark side of democracy. Just like the Black man in that scene described above, India also hates because the hate is manufactured for it by people other than its own. It may like to congratulate itself for signaling aggressive postures to heavyweights such as Russia and China, but it is only causing its own standing to diminish. India has become a textbook puppet state that is not even objecting to it.

Hitler and his followers were quite educated people and they also believed very genuinely that theirs was a just cause and that they were on to a righteous mission.
 

Imran Jan

July 11, 2024

There is an interesting scene in one of Quentin Tarantino’s movies titled Django Unchained. DiCaprio is the white slave owner of Black men, depicting the days of slavery in America. In the scene, DiCaprio is having two Black men fight with each other where victory means the death of the opponent. That is the sort of entertainment white men liked to enjoy back then. The victorious Black man kills his intra-racial fellow and earns a large bottle of some kind of alcoholic drink along with a slave girl for the night. He stands tall and appears physically very strong and grand but very small in terms of respect and dignity.

I described that scene because there is a strong parallel between that scene and how India behaves in global politics nowadays. I had a chance to watch an Indian news channel on YouTube, which for some reason was in English. Some female anchor in her thick Indian accent was talking about news in English. Not only was she describing India in a manner like India was perhaps the most important player on the world political scene but also that India was this badass nation-state that could intimidate others. The show could easily pass for a comedy one but that is not how they had categorized it. Perhaps YouTube’s algorithm should evolve a little.

She was talking about India being this strong and powerful nation that can scare China into changing the latter’s foreign policy. She also said something along the lines where India was so important and aggressive that a global meeting being held soon would be attended by Putin and Xi but only the Indian foreign minister would go and that Modi decided to skip because India had better things to do. Pure comedy.
India is evolving its global posturing toward Russia and China in a quite aggressive manner. But none of this is India’s own policies. Just as Pakistan since its inception believed in borrowed power using alliances with the west, today’s India is using what could rightly be called as borrowed posturing. Russia and China are not India’s enemies as much as India is being told to see them as such. In fact, Russia was quite an ally of India during the Cold War. Even Bollywood in so many movies of Amitabh and others favoured a sympathetic stance toward communism. That, as much as Pakistan and America would have been against, was India’s own organic stance. This current Indian saber rattling at China and Russia are totally synthetic stances made in Washington DC.
If the past is any indication, the US foreign policy goals executed by another state have never served that state. India tries to appear aggressive and tall but in reality has become a proud puppet state of the United States. What is more alarming is that other US puppet states are enlisted by merely enlisting some of the strongmen inside the country. In India’s case, however, the entire nation of 1.6 or so billion people is very welcoming to the daily teachings of the media that somehow being the US puppet state was the most miraculous thing to have happened to this nation. Perhaps that is what they mean by the dark side of democracy. Just like the Black man in that scene described above, India also hates because the hate is manufactured for it by people other than its own. It may like to congratulate itself for signaling aggressive postures to heavyweights such as Russia and China, but it is only causing its own standing to diminish. India has become a textbook puppet state that is not even objecting to it.

Hitler and his followers were quite educated people and they also believed very genuinely that theirs was a just cause and that they were on to a righteous mission.

Sanghi India does not have dibs on India.

Sanghis do not have dibs on Hindu asmita.

Both of these are far bigger and older and deeper than these infantile petty irritants.

Cheers, Doc
 
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I don't know what this fellow is trying to say when Modi is in Moscow.
Its an advanced sign of dementia. I heard that people stop understanding reality once dementia sets in. Pakistan as an entire country seems to have that issue.

There is one thing that Indian government has been doing exceptionally well for past 10 years that is foreign relations. Its a masterclass in diplomacy.
 

Imran Jan

July 11, 2024

There is an interesting scene in one of Quentin Tarantino’s movies titled Django Unchained. DiCaprio is the white slave owner of Black men, depicting the days of slavery in America. In the scene, DiCaprio is having two Black men fight with each other where victory means the death of the opponent. That is the sort of entertainment white men liked to enjoy back then. The victorious Black man kills his intra-racial fellow and earns a large bottle of some kind of alcoholic drink along with a slave girl for the night. He stands tall and appears physically very strong and grand but very small in terms of respect and dignity.

I described that scene because there is a strong parallel between that scene and how India behaves in global politics nowadays. I had a chance to watch an Indian news channel on YouTube, which for some reason was in English. Some female anchor in her thick Indian accent was talking about news in English. Not only was she describing India in a manner like India was perhaps the most important player on the world political scene but also that India was this badass nation-state that could intimidate others. The show could easily pass for a comedy one but that is not how they had categorized it. Perhaps YouTube’s algorithm should evolve a little.

She was talking about India being this strong and powerful nation that can scare China into changing the latter’s foreign policy. She also said something along the lines where India was so important and aggressive that a global meeting being held soon would be attended by Putin and Xi but only the Indian foreign minister would go and that Modi decided to skip because India had better things to do. Pure comedy.
India is evolving its global posturing toward Russia and China in a quite aggressive manner. But none of this is India’s own policies. Just as Pakistan since its inception believed in borrowed power using alliances with the west, today’s India is using what could rightly be called as borrowed posturing. Russia and China are not India’s enemies as much as India is being told to see them as such. In fact, Russia was quite an ally of India during the Cold War. Even Bollywood in so many movies of Amitabh and others favoured a sympathetic stance toward communism. That, as much as Pakistan and America would have been against, was India’s own organic stance. This current Indian saber rattling at China and Russia are totally synthetic stances made in Washington DC.
If the past is any indication, the US foreign policy goals executed by another state have never served that state. India tries to appear aggressive and tall but in reality has become a proud puppet state of the United States. What is more alarming is that other US puppet states are enlisted by merely enlisting some of the strongmen inside the country. In India’s case, however, the entire nation of 1.6 or so billion people is very welcoming to the daily teachings of the media that somehow being the US puppet state was the most miraculous thing to have happened to this nation. Perhaps that is what they mean by the dark side of democracy. Just like the Black man in that scene described above, India also hates because the hate is manufactured for it by people other than its own. It may like to congratulate itself for signaling aggressive postures to heavyweights such as Russia and China, but it is only causing its own standing to diminish. India has become a textbook puppet state that is not even objecting to it.

Hitler and his followers were quite educated people and they also believed very genuinely that theirs was a just cause and that they were on to a righteous mission.
The author calls a India puppet state. Then he compares India with Nazi Germany.

Poorly written article.

What else can one expect from a Pakistani lacking intelligence
 
Troll article out of jealousy. This is the nature of common Pakistan on the street. I don't know how these low grade articles with no analysis and truth but trolling being published in national media in Pakistan.
Dear Imran, You can see everything out but not Pakistan.
 
Sanghi India does not have dibs on India.

Sanghis do not have dibs on Hindu asmita.

Both of these are far bigger and older and deeper than these infantile petty irritants.

Cheers, Doc
Doc, you got Sanghfobia. Plz take care. ..
Instead of replying in manner to the article... Just Sanghi...sanghi.... ... Sanghi..
Common dude...
 
Doc, you got Sanghfobia. Plz take care. ..
Instead of replying in manner to the article... Just Sanghi...sanghi.... ... Sanghi..
Common dude...

Not really. That is your opinion, and I respect your right to it.

What I post is mine.
 
Why should my country and my people be hit using the stick of the sangh and their ecosystem?

I reject them. I refuse to own them.

And I make myself clear.

Sangh does not own India or the idea of India.

Sanghis do not represent all Hindus. And most definitely not us non Hindus.
 
Why should my country and my people be hit using the stick of the sangh and their ecosystem?

I reject them. I refuse to own them.

And I make myself clear.

Sangh does not own India or the idea of India.

Sanghis do not represent all Hindus. And most definitely not us non Hindus.
The Gujarati has put India up for auction.

But Pakistan did that way back in 1947.



He starts his article by quoting a scene from a slave movie.

The author mocks thick accent of Indian news reporter. But dont Pakistanis have a thick accent as well.

Does he wants Indians to mimic American accent and be slaves or he wants us to break the shackles.

He calls India a puppet. Then he proceeds to compare puppet India with Nazi Germany.


Bollywood movies are dumb. But Lollywood ones more dumber.
 
The Gujarati has put India up for auction.

But Pakistan did that way back in 1947.



He starts his article by quoting a scene from a slave movie.

The author mocks thick accent of Indian news reporter. But dont Pakistanis have a thick accent as well.

Does he wants Indians to mimic American accent and be slaves or he wants us to break the shackles.

He calls India a puppet. Then he proceeds to compare puppet India with Nazi Germany.


Bollywood movies are dumb. But Lollywood ones more dumber.

Idgaf about the author or his motivations.

Every thread and article or video posted is for me a vehicle to post and further mine.

Cheers, Doc
 
Idgaf about the author or his motivations.

Every thread and article or video posted is for me a vehicle to post and further mine.

Cheers, Doc
Jealousy.

Pakistanis cribbing about success of Dravidian ISRO scientists. Watch their reaction on Mangalyan and Chandrayan
 
Jealousy.

Pakistanis cribbing about success of Dravidian ISRO scientists. Watch their reaction on Mangalyan and Chandrayan

Ok.

My interest level in Pakistan is less than 1% after 15 years.

100% Indian and Zoroastrian Persian issues guy here.
 

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