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Happiness
by ammy on Mar 12, 2008 07:14 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

According to Zoroastrian philosophy, one gets happiness only by making others happy!! Our jihadi buddies are doing just that. They are making us happy... Infact happier by the day...May Ahura Mazda grant them happiness too...More bombs to blast, more targets, more plans executed...more corps fall...Wah wah wah!!

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RE:Happiness
by JGN on Mar 12, 2008 08:17 AM  Permalink
Dear ammy, why do you want to go all the way to Iran and Zoroastrian philosophy? The principles of Buddhism is far more refined than the principles of any other religion in the world. They think of the well being of all living-things. And also they do not believe in any "supreme creator" but believe in the theory of "Karma". That also may not be scientifically correct, atleast they will not harm anybody for getting "rewards" in a life here-after!!!!!

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RE:Happiness
by kabir ahmed on Mar 12, 2008 10:35 AM  Permalink

@ JGN

Following "theories" definitely do not get u rewards in the life hereafter. i second you on that.

So get practical. & follow wats practical.
PEriod.

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RE:Muslims & christians are terrorists
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 05:48 AM  Permalink
Every religion has its own Rakshasas.

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RE:Muslims & christians are terrorists
by kalki on Mar 12, 2008 07:40 AM  Permalink
ur are missin the point..jackass analyst

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RE:Muslims & christians are terrorists
by Vikas S Shedge on Mar 12, 2008 06:29 AM  Permalink
your comment is so lame. where do you get these ideas from? or are you here just to create rift?

- a believer in humanity and hindu by birth

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RE:RE:Muslims & christians are terrorists
by Vuania Wuani on Mar 16, 2008 01:53 AM  Permalink
I believe my comments are not lame.I believe most every thing I say is true.
I get these ideas from learning the history and beliefs of christians, muslims and jews.
If you read the blogs at myspace.com/vidhu2
and/or myspace.com/rakesh22 you might agree with me.


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RE:RE:Pakis converting to xian
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 04:36 AM  Permalink
Is it a joke? There are more muslims killing other muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq and these countries are under US occupation. The episode of korean missionaries abducted there will make any religious missionary's heart sink before he/she ventures into such a place!

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RE:Pakis converting to xian
by Srini on Mar 12, 2008 04:54 AM  Permalink
That is exactly my point. The missionary will not give up. US will prepare ground for them.

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RE:Pakis converting to xian
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 04:58 AM  Permalink
Muslims are fighting each other since the first Fitna immediately after the death of the prophet. By this logic, all Islamic countries in the world should have become Christian. What you say?

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RE:Pakis converting to xian
by Srini on Mar 12, 2008 05:06 AM  Permalink
I think there is a life cycle for every religion. PPl in India are fedup with hinduism and they are converting. ppl in Europe are bored with xian and they are converting. Islam is reateviley young religion but there will be a time when ppl will get fedup with it. Im saying this killings might be a good trigger.

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RE:Pakis converting to xian
by omkarnath srinivas kamalapurkar on Mar 12, 2008 05:36 AM  Permalink
Quite unlikely in immediate future. Most of the muslims in Pakistan owe their religious alligiance to Sufi saints of Iran through Afghanistan.On the contrary they may be more sympathetic to Budhism and Hinduism in that order. Conversions to either of them is out of question. Christianity may not attract them as it is as unpalatable as their own.Omkarnath Kamalapurkar.

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RE:Pakis converting to xian
by maranare nambi on Mar 12, 2008 08:08 AM  Permalink
Srini, people are fedup with hinduism?? a greatest joke. it is here from time immemorial and it is not created by a particular person so it will be eternal

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RE:Pakis converting to xian
by ammy on Mar 12, 2008 07:30 AM  Permalink
Srini, tu bohut sochta hai!! Mat sochakar itna...jo hona hai, woh hoga.
Aata kiya khandala?

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RE:Pakis converting to xian
by ammy on Mar 12, 2008 07:31 AM  Permalink
Srini, tu bohut sochta hai!! Mat sochakar itna...jo hona hai, woh hoga.
Aata kiya khandala?

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Will Pakistan break? If yes, when?
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 03:41 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

An American military think tank published a futuristic map 2 years ago in one of its academic journals where NWFP and Baluchistan were shown separate.

1.      Now Pushto nationalism is getting mixed with islamic extremism and NWFP is getting destabilized. If somehow Pathan generals in the Pakistani army revolt against the Punjabi establishment, NWFP separation is not beyond imagination.
2.      Baluchi nationalists are not getting strength only because Iran fears that Baluchis on Irani side will revolt against Iran if they rise in Pakistan. Iran gave weapons in 70%u2019s and 80%u2019s to Pakistan to crush Baluchi rebellion.
3.      Sindhi separatism is difficult because Sindhis are in a small minority in the military and the division between Muhajirs and Sindhis will prevent a cohesive separatist movement. I
If Pakistan breaks, it will be a huge change in India%u2019s geopolitical situation full of opportunities and challenges. The key issue is how the nuclear arsenal will be divided among the successor states of Pakistan.

Guys what do you think? Will Pakistan break? In 10/15/20 years or when?


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RE:Will Pakistan break? If yes, when?
by Anindya on Mar 12, 2008 06:19 AM  Permalink
I am not sure whether Pakistan will break, but I think I am sure that they will be more pro-Indian than being her anti. Already their political leaders are trying to patch up old conflicts with India even at the cost of ever-burning Kashmir !!! The bottomline is they are in the verge of self-destruction, and nobody knows that better than themselves. Now, It totally depends upon the Indian govt. that how we will help or can help. The only thing that I am worried about is that when a nation fails it will try to give its LAST BITE to its greatest enemy, and we all know India is Pakistan greatest enemy according to them. So, we should about anything but act like watchdog monitoring every movement across the border.

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RE:Will Pakistan break? If yes, when?
by KALKI on Mar 12, 2008 10:06 AM  Permalink
Many things are going to break in next 25 years. World will be hardly recognizable from today's view point. 6.5 billion people growing to become 10 billion is not feasible in this small world of ours. A major war is in-evitable.

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Breaking up what.?? deal with the real problem
by rishi on Mar 12, 2008 03:37 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Pakistan is a social problem as much as a geo-political/military problem.
Breaking up Pakistan and creating 3 more Islamic moron nations is not the solution. Didnt we learn from Bangladesh experience?

Unless Islam is kicked out...people of Pakistan will never live in peace..nor will they allow Hindus and the rest of humanity to live in peace

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RE:Breaking up what.?? deal with the real problem
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 03:55 AM  Permalink
Rishi, All separatist problems that assume geo-political scale start as socio-political problems. You correctly pointed out that Bangladesh did not become a secular left leaning state that India expected it to be. The issue is not whether we should help break up of Pakistan, but how should India plan its foreign policy taking into consideration the possibility that Pakistan might break up under its own weight. The consequences for India are huge. We don't know how the nuclear arsenal in Pakistan is spread across regions. NWFP has a border with Kashmir. It's worthwhile to publicly debate about our policy in light of these factors.

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RE:Breaking up what.?? deal with the real problem
by ammy on Mar 12, 2008 07:36 AM  Permalink
Pakistan will not break in near future...India has double the insurgencies going on in the country...has it dented india? Pakistan will continue to live and bleed...becoz that is what is destined for it. But look at the brighter side!! as long as it bleeds itself, it wont have energy to bleed us...So like Allah sez in Bhagwat Gita, finally the peace will prevail. :)


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good
by lancer on Mar 12, 2008 03:12 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Good pakis keep it up .

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RE:good
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 12, 2008 03:25 AM  Permalink
Inspite of my repeated request this Mr. Lancer has not yet disclosed what is he, a 1st, 2nd or 3rd Lancer ?

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RE:good
by Rajeev on Mar 12, 2008 04:31 AM  Permalink
Why are you angry Mr. Chandra Prakash, he is just saying paki you are doing good by killing Muslims, are you PAKI? if not then this should not hurt you.

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pakistan
by Arjun on Mar 12, 2008 02:49 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Is this a ripe time to divide pakistan?

Say if Pakistan is divided into five nations, Balochistan, Sindh, Wazirstan, PakistanPunjab and NWF.

India can benifit because:

1) India can have friendly ties with Sindh and Balochaistan. Trade etc.

2) India can have better access to MidEast oil via Sindh region.

3) Usual India hating elements in PakistanPunjab and Pak army will have their own conflict with Wazirstan and NWF.

4) Afganistan will influence NWF and keep PakistanPunjab enganged in usual military and terrorist conflicts. This will bleed PakistanPunjab for decades.

5) Kashmir will then naturally cool down.

6) Easier for India to attack and claim back Sindhu valley in future.

Should India, Afganistan and Russia try to divide pakistan? It is certinly possible.

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RE:pakistan
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 03:23 AM  Permalink
Arjun, this is great idea. An American military think tank published a futuristic map in one of its journals where NWFP and Baluchistan. Now Pushto nationalism is getting mixed with islamic extremism and NWFP is getting destabilized. If somehow pathan generals in the Pakistani military revolt against the Punjabi ruling elite, NWFP separation is not beyond possibility. Baluchi nationalists are not getting strength only because Iran fears that Baluchis on Irani side will revolt against Iran. But if NWFP separates, they can establish bases there are start a separatist insurgency from there. Sindh is difficult because Sindhis are in minority in the military and the division between Muhajirs and Sindhis will prevent a joint fight against Punjabis. But yes, if Pakistan breaks, it will be advantageous to India not just for oil pipeline but also for the regional dominance. However, Pakistan will split only if America favors the split, at least does not prevent it by supporting the central government. Russia is no more a player in the region. The separation of central asian republics have increased the geographic distance of Russia from the South Asian region.

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RE:pakistan
by naresh sehgal on Mar 12, 2008 03:46 AM  Permalink
Nehru by refusing to hand over power to Jinnah is to be blamed for creaton of theocratic Pakistan which is pain for India/world .Besides Nehru's power greed caused millions of innocents getting butchered at partition time besides uprooting of crores after making them penny less paupers from the most fertile land of their fore fathers for the time immemorial and mass rapes/insults to hindu women folks.
Now COMMIES/CONGIS will show it their game plan after thousands of killings in wars with Pakistan over Kashmir/Bangla desh beisdes burning billions of Rupees.

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RE:pakistan
by akash sidhu on Mar 12, 2008 08:46 AM  Permalink
in my opinion, as far as partition is concerned, it was still better solution than keeping indian sub continent intact. and regarding game plans i think u have already forgotten kargil , supervised by advani....

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RE:pakistan
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 04:14 AM  Permalink
Huge books have been written on the causes of partition and I agree that Nehru shares part of the blame if not full. But how the comment is linked to the internal situation in Pakistan?

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RE:pakistan
by Chandra Prakash on Mar 12, 2008 03:22 AM  Permalink
Mr. Arjun and Kash are trying to prove that foreign policy is a claricle job.
We in India never have shortage of funny monkies....

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RE:pakistan
by Rajeev on Mar 12, 2008 04:34 AM  Permalink
mr. Chandra Prakash, you are the pure PAKI that's why whoever abuse pakisthan you become angry.

PAKI Chandra Prakash, you can go to pakisthan, why are u in india if you have so much sympathy with Pakisthan.

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RE:RE:pakistan
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 03:28 AM  Permalink
We might be lay people but Arjun's comment that Pakistan may split is not ludicrous. Strategic experts in US military are already considering this possibility. I have a Pakistani ex-diplomat friend in my university who candidly acknowledged that Pakistan is an unstable state in a 10-20 years timeframe. That does not mean it will break but it 'can' break.

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Mr Raman
by raaj on Mar 12, 2008 02:43 AM  Permalink 

Mr Raman,
what new point did u prove, u have been telling the same point in last couple of your articles,
u started this article trying to prove conclusion of two incidents, u left one incomplete in the last stmt of the article,
by the way, what went wrong between u and Maj.gen vk sing, he is openly lambasting you taking your name explicitly, in his articles,
he says u are not atall intelligent, no IQ, i dont belive in those stmts,
but have a question
do u guys fight like this in the RAW office too, thats why so many dibacles?

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As you sow, so shall you reap
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 01:59 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Today is 15th anniversary of Mumbai bomb blast. It is a poetic justic that just on the eve of this dastardly act in India, Pakistan is facing the bomb blasts in Lahore. As you sow, so shall you reap!

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RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by rishi on Mar 12, 2008 02:02 AM  Permalink
dont say that...Islam has done this to them. Islam is the reason why they hate us....and now its is coming back to them.

We must help Pakistan free itself from Islam.

Everything else will follow.

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RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 02:06 AM  Permalink
Rishi, I agree that we should help to contain islamic terror everywhere, certainly in our neighbourhood. My point is that Pakistani establishment will now realise how it is to suffer from terrorism, something that they have inflicted on India for all these years.

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RE:RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by yournutshell on Mar 12, 2008 02:37 AM  Permalink
help them for wat?
this is the right time to attack, india should utilize this oppurtunity & attack. we can change the map forever

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RE:RE:RE:RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by Astute Analyst on Mar 12, 2008 02:51 AM  Permalink
Attack and what destroy all Pakistan and expose our major cities to the nuclear attack. Not sure if you may change the international borders in the map. But the map will be certainly change by erasing many of their cities and some of ours. Do you still want to attack Pakistan knowing well that both the countries have nuclear weapons and missiles?

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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by kalki on Mar 12, 2008 08:14 AM  Permalink
they have no second strike..india is waitiing to do pre emptive strike..par bhendi neta logon ko will nai hai...nai to kargil ka jawab aaj dena tha...modi aaja..des bachaja

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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by yournutshell on Mar 12, 2008 03:09 AM  Permalink
dont give them a chance to attack, it should be well planned

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RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by K Narasimha Rao on Mar 12, 2008 03:54 AM  Permalink
Attacking Pakistan is not a good idea, as the attack will bring all the Pakis together against India. Let them fight among themselves to finish.

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RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by Tera Baap on Mar 12, 2008 02:50 AM  Permalink
china ko map me milao uske pass bhi Kashmir ka hissa hai..pakistan ki kismat badalne chale khaaki chaadi wale!

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RE:RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by kalki on Mar 12, 2008 08:12 AM  Permalink
porki isthaan to apni kismat khud balra...uhdare humke kya karenge..apas main hi mar marare...for wat..nontin...

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RE:As you sow, so shall you reap
by kalki on Mar 12, 2008 08:10 AM  Permalink
woh bhi badal denge..loha jahan garam hai wahan maaro hathoda...samjhe ka babua

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