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things are not that rosy in Western countries. :) you suppose that your daughter get fucked in schools along with others, and then she will not be that educated further also.....
i remember, many of top Indian professionals dont want their daughter to live in Western countries, you may trust me :)

even with your son? a usual group sex of western schools and you would slowly slowly lose 'proud' from your son also :)

the Western schools have serious 'culture' difference as compared to Asians. i remember Mr Faisal Nabi used to send his kids to Muslim school in Perth-Australia.
Mr F. Nabi used to work with me in WMA ltd as Projects Engineer, he was from UP also :coffee:

Mr F.Nabi left his job of ONGC, a central govt job, and came to Australia and this is what he faced here. he came in WMA ltd after me .......
I'm sorry bro......Indians ko koi ne chodtaa!......its taboo no?

Hillbilla don't wanna have sex with Indians.

God knows what yous on about?
 
good day Sharma Ji, how would you respond to my last post#148? :)
I think @Lulldapull ji responded quite well.

Sex, group sex, daughter having sex.. which then leads to her not being educated further.. son in orgies ?!

the hell are you on about, man ? :LOL:

who the f is Mr Faisal Nabi, and what on earth did his daughter do ? Some Aussie knocked her up in a gora kids school gangbang ? :ROFLMAO:

the horror ! 🫣:eek:

Of course, I do agree that society as a whole is waay more conservative in desiland.

Apparently Mr Faisal Nabi and his wife done a poor job bringing his daughter up but bhai, ye sab cheez aaj kal India me also happening. A lot.

Culture here represses people's sexuality, and young school kids, hormones raging gonna do what young kids with raging hormones do.

Perhaps Mr Nabi should have applied for a position on Riyadh or Jeddah or something, and not enrolled his daughter in American school. 😝
 
This may be why India can’t produce a single LCA this year. India LCA project is now subjected to US sanctions.



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The success of this project will help the world make progress in moving past the present bi-multipolar intermediary phase of the global systemic transition and correspondingly create more opportunities for other countries to strengthen their strategic autonomy in the New Cold War. :coffee:

Russian Transportation Minister Valery Savelyev just recognized the vital role that Iran plays for his country’s logistics nowadays through the North-South Transport Corridor (NSTC). According to him, the US-led West’s unprecedented sanctions that were imposed in response to Russia’s ongoing special military operation in Ukraine “have practically broken all the logistics in our country. And we are forced to look for new logistics corridors.” The primary one that his country is prioritizing is the NSTC through Iran, pointing out that three Caspian Sea ports already serve as trade conduits with the Islamic Republic while also acknowledging that there’s still a lot of work to be done on overland connectivity.

It was already predicted shortly after the onset of Russia’s special operation that Iran would become so much more important to Russia. This is because the NSTC functions as a trans-civilizational integration corridor connecting Russia’s historically Christian civilization, Iran’s Islamic one, and India’s Hindu civilization, not to mention the others such as those in Africa and Southeast Asia that can indirectly be linked to Russia via that route. It’s an irreplaceable valve from the US-led West’s economic and financial pressure that’s created such logistical difficulties for Russia in recent months, especially since it connects to India, which has defied Western pressure by continuing to practice its policy of principled neutrality. :coffee:

Without Iran’s leading participation in the NSTC, Russia would be cut off from its indispensable Indian partners whose decisive intervention preemptively averted its potentially disproportionate dependence on China in the future. This outcome in turn helped the world make progress in moving past the present bi-multipolar intermediary phase of the global systemic transition to multipolarity that’s seen International Relations largely shaped by the competition between the American and Chinese superpowers. It’s now becoming increasingly possible to speak of a third pole of influence represented by the grand strategic convergence between Russia, Iran, and India. :coffee:

It’s not officially acknowledged by their diplomats in order to avoid the American and/or Chinese superpowers misunderstanding their civilization-states’ intentions, but all three are informally trying to assemble a new Non-Aligned Movement (“Neo-NAM”). They hope to serve as equal centers of gravity within the third pole of influence that they hope to create for moving International Relations past its present bi-multipolar intermediary phase and towards a system of “tripolarity” that they expect to inevitably facilitate the emergence of complex multipolarity. The purpose behind doing so is to maximize their respective strategic autonomy within the New Cold War vis a vis the two superpowers. :coffee:

The international implications of their plan succeeding would literally be game-changing, which explains why efforts are actively underway to stop them. These have taken the form of the Associated Press leading the US-led Western Mainstream Media’s (MSM) infowar campaign against the Russian-Iranian Strategic Partnership while other outlets are waging a complementary one against the Russian-Indian Strategic Partnership. Both have failed since their leaderships are inspired by their shared multipolar conservative-sovereigntist (MCS) worldview to stay the course despite considerable pressure after their strategists presumably assured them that it’ll all be worth it in the end as long as they remain patient.

This stands in contrast to their Pakistani neighbor, which compellingly appears to be in the process of recalibrating its grand strategy and associated envisioned role in the global systemic transition following its scandalous change in government. The mixed signals that its new authorities have sent towards Russia in parallel with their enthusiastic outreach towards the US very strongly suggest that the MCS worldview previously embraced by former Prime Minister Khan is being gradually replaced to an uncertain extent by the Western-friendly unipolar liberal-globalist (ULG) one. This complicates multipolar processes in South Asia and risks isolating Pakistan from them in the worst-case scenario.

Nevertheless, Pakistan doesn’t have any intention of interfering with the NSTC even if it were to enter into a full-fledged and extremely rapid rapprochement with the US. This observation means that the grand strategic convergence between Russia, Iran, and India will continue, with those last two becoming even more important to Moscow than ever as valves from Western pressure and reliable alternatives to preemptively avert any potentially disproportionate dependence on China. Pakistan was supposed to play a complementary role in Russia’s Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) by also serving to balance Moscow’s growing reliance on Tehran and New Delhi, but this appears unlikely in light of recent events. :coffee:

With relations practically frozen on the energy front that was envisioned as laying the basis of their hoped-for strategic partnership, there’s little chance that Russia will ever consider Pakistan to be more important to its “Ummah Pivot” than Iran is quickly becoming unless these issues are urgently resolved. In all likelihood, they probably won’t be, and this dismal prediction is due to the educated conjecture that Pakistan’s new authorities consider slowing the pace of their rapprochement with Russia to be an “acceptable unilateral concession” in exchange for continuing talks on improving ties with the US, which is their new foreign policy priority.

Even though baby steps were recently seen in restoring their relations, new Foreign Minister Bhutto’s interview with the Associated Press during his inaugural trip to America to attend a UN event and meet one-on-one with Blinken cast doubt upon Islamabad’s interest in resuming energy talks with Russia. According to the outlet, he revealed that “his focus in talks with Blinken was on increasing trade, particularly in agriculture, information technology and energy.” This suggests that America is trying to “poach” Russia’s reported deal with Pakistan for providing it with food and fuel at a 30% discount, perhaps even offering less of a discount – if any at all – as a “necessary cost” for improving ties.

The predictable outcome of Pakistan deciding not to resume energy talks with Russia is that Iran and India’s importance for Russian grand strategy will continue growing without being kept in check by the Pakistani balancing factor that Moscow had previously taken for granted. That won’t be a problem unless they politicize their role as valves from Western pressure, which they’re reluctant to do anyhow since that would risk undermining their shared MCS interests in the global systemic transition through the Neo-NAM. Nevertheless, it’s still important to point out that the practical removal of Pakistan’s balancing influence in this paradigm increases Russia’s dependence on Iran and India.

With or without Russian-Pakistani relations becoming strategic like Moscow hoped would happen and consequently helping to balance its envisioned Neo-NAM, there’s little doubt that the axis that Russia is assembling with Iran and India will continue strengthening as these three jointly pursue the creation of a third pole of influence in International Relations. The success of this project will help the world make progress in moving past the present bi-multipolar intermediary phase of the global systemic transition and correspondingly create more opportunities for other countries to strengthen their strategic autonomy in the New Cold War. :coffee:


Sir, as per article of above thread, what you understand about "Neo-NAM"? The New Non-Aligned Movement?

The article discuss the Third Pole? Remember, Soviet used highest no of Veto Power in favour of India during NAM formation by India.....

India knew every US sanctions which they handled during Cold War, as per topic of this thread.

"The country, India , who didn't signed NPT during Cold War was more powerful than those who signed NPT including P5s"
US will shoot bullet it ass if it goes against India 🙂

It's estimated that India has supported Soviet in "cold war* by NAM type activities, more than what soviet supported India in Cold war.

India never used US's arms during Cold War time. Similarly we don't need US's help in LCA. We have enough Su30s🙂
I find, US will have pissed in it's pant if it finds India openly join Russia-Iran for new Neo-NAM.

If USA 'push' India by sanctions, it will come with high price for US-west.
India will test how much iron, US keep in it's ass by NAM type activities,
as per topic of this thread

It's funny to see US in this state 🙂
 
US will not fire a single bullet. They will just apply sanctions on entities with ties to Iran. :)

bro, how you see topic of the thread as below?

first, how many sanctions the US-west offered to India during Cold War? in response, we find Moscow has used highest no of Veto power in favour of India. :coffee:

=> https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-examples-of-where-the-USSR-used-a-veto-for-India


going against India will offer high price for US-west. while, its worth mentioning that going against Moscow offer 'little less' price to US as compared to Delhi :)

open eyes and see the number of countries you will have to 'finally' go against/with sanctions on India. the numbers of members of NAM, which was formed and led by Delhi. while Moscow is committed for Veto use for Delhi. :)
bro, you will finally have to go against all these NAM members, who first support Delhi and then Moscow

details of our committed NAM members, the number we maintain in UN is given on Indian government website as below. with these supports, i repeat, the US will shoot bullet in its ass if it go against India. :)
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=> Members and other Participants of NAM Movement The Movement recognizes three categories for participation: Full Member, Observer and Guest. The Bandung Principles and the Membership Criteria of the Non-Aligned Movement function as admission criteria both for new members and observers. At present, the Movement has 120 Member States, 17 Observer Countries and 10 Observer organizations.



we will teach every lesson to US-west. they will get know all the ways to **** by going against India. losing little mental balance of USA against India and it will then be shot to foot of even LDC countries, by further sanctions on US, in return, by our these members. the support of more than 120+ NAM member we maintain, as in the above Indian govt website :)


further, we have enough Aircrafts in our inventory, we dont wait for LCA. we also find Mig35s were winning in MRCA deal.....
here is the list of Indian Air Force, we have "Super Sukhoi" SU30mki as our Top Gun :coffee:

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=> At the fourth position stands the Indian Air Force (IAF) with an impressive number of over 2,296 aircraft. This consists of approximately 606 fighter jets, including the famous Sukhoi Su-30 MKI, along with persistent efforts being put into the advancement process, such as the induction of the HAL Tejas. The Indian Air Force’s powerful helicopter fleet moreover strengthens its functional capabilities in the region.

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Don't expect Iran to do the same. Russia and Armenia might because Pakistan is actively supplying arms to their enemies or for any of their other reason but Iran has maintained that India is oppressing the Muslim population in Kashmir. Read the articles and Khamenei's words he speaks of Kashmir in the same breath as Palestine - which it is.

you talk like fool.....

on ground realities, neither Iran is a Muslim country nor Russia is a Christian country. when Iran has to take a side, they will finally join Russians/Armenian & Hindus against Muslims countries like Azerbaijan-Pakistan :)

to understand, here, the Chabahar and Gwadar are two different concepts. with Gwadar, you have committed your 'sovereignty' with China. and similarly, with Chabahar Port 'go ahead', Iran has committed its sovereignty with India-Russia-Central Asia.....

while Central Asia? they are Mig29s countries, as compared to F16s Muslim majority countries....(n)
Central Asia will never buy American arms similar to Iran :)

Iran supplied Arms to Armenia when India-Russia were having serious concern over attacks on Armenia from all Azerbaijan-Turkey-Arab Nations, Pakistan's support to Muslim nations of Gulf during that period.....

Iran will never buy US's arms like Turkey-Azerbaijan- F16s Pakistan and similar Saudi Arabia-UAE etc. Iran will never surrender its 'sovereignty' ......

Iran is not trustworthy for Muslim countries....... Iran honour Islam but the Islam which dont follow US-west, the Islam who dont buy F16s..... its similar to how Russia is not a Christian nation :coffee:
 
here its worth stating: -

we find India-Russia-Iran combined power increased consistently since 1990. India-Russia combined are "self-sufficient" with themselves for a wide range of Industries since Cold War time.

Delhi-Moscow-Tehran dont have to trade with US-NATO...... :coffee:
 
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Pandering to people and wasting money on religious stuff is not that great an idea imo

Kolkota (like most major cities) is such a dump, how about

investing in trash collection and improving infra like bigger wider roads, upkeep of government and heritage buildings, parks etc ?

and clean the damn Ganga/Hooghly, ffs

better rail, road, air and water connectivity

more border skorti <- !

She doing 26 election ki tayyarian, sad.

Mandiron ka achaar daal lo bc
 

In response to 2-day debate on Constitution, PM mounts vicious attack on Gandhis, cautions against Congress's caste census pitch & reiterates his commitment to 'Secular Civil Code'.​


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New Delhi: Launching a piercing attack on the Congress in Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday said that having “tasted blood” under the first PM, Jawaharlal Nehru, successive governments led by members of the Gandhi family brought a series of amendments in the Constitution, “undermining” its foundational principles.

Responding to the two-day discussion on the ‘Glorious journey of 75 years of the Constitution of India’, Modi, in a speech that lasted two hours, appealed to the country to guard against the “designs of the Congress” to introduce religion-based reservation in its “greed and hunger for power”, and reiterated his commitment to implement a “Secular Civil Code”.

Read the rest here: https://theprint.in/politics/modi-t...v-rahul-for-undermining-constitution/2403747/
 
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According to the police, 2024 witnessed the highest reported cases of forced weddings in the last 30 years.​


Patna:
Avnish Kumar had recently cleared the Bihar Public Service Commission exam to become a teacher. On Friday, while on his way to the school where he was employed, two Scorpios intercepted his e-rickshaw. A dozen unknown men got out of the vehicles and pointed guns at Avnish. Within hours, he was kidnapped, beaten and forcibly married to a girl he was accused of being in a four-year-long relationship with.

This marked another instance of 'Pakadwa Vivah' -- a phenomenon wherein unmarried men are forced to marry with a gun pointed at their heads -- in Bihar. According to the police, 2024 witnessed the highest reported cases of forced weddings in the last 30 years.

The Incident

Avnish Kumar, son of Sudhakar Rai and a resident of Rajaura in Bihar's Begursarai district was kidnapped by relatives of Gunjan, a woman from Lakhisarai district. Ashwin and Gunjan were allegedly in a four-year-long relationship. However, Mr Kumar, who secured a government teaching position recently and is posted at a middle school in Katihar district, allegedly refused to formalise the relationship into marriage.

Gunjan alleged that their relationship was serious, involving frequent visits to hotels and shared stays at Avnish's residence in Katihar.

"He had promised to marry me and start a family," Gunjan alleged. "He had also taken me to his school. We were in love for four years. But when I informed my family about it, and we approached him for marriage, he refused. This was unacceptable."

Three days prior to the incident, Gunjan's family discovered the couple together in Katihar. They allegedly kidnapped Avnish and forcibly married him in a temple. A viral video shows Avnish being held by several men while Gunjan, dressed in a wedding saree and vermilion on her head, stands nearby. Avnish is visibly distressed as he is coerced into completing marriage rituals under duress.

The Aftermath

Following the forced ceremony, Gunjan accompanied her family to Avnish's home in Rajaura, but chaos ensued. Avnish reportedly managed to escape. When Gunjan eventually arrived at the house, Avnish's family refused to accept her as part of their household.

Gunjan has since filed a complaint with the police, pleading for justice.
Avnish, however, denied all allegations of a romantic relationship. "I had no love for that girl," he alleged. "She harassed me by repeatedly calling and stalking me. On the day of the incident, some men kidnapped me in a Scorpio vehicle while I was on my way to school. They beat me, forcibly applied vermilion, and tried to perform rituals. I protested throughout."

Avnish has also filed a complaint, alleging kidnapping and physical assault.


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Looks like he is extremely rattled by the arrest warrant of his master.
 
This sounds funny, but is a vicious and tragic decades old practice in Bihar.
 

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