Isis claims responsibility for killing of Hindu priest in Bangladesh

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As long as there's no development in india, people r gonna look for alternatives. If India has clean politicians and excellent economic development u think anyone will even think about terrorism? Blame this underdeveloped country for playing into hands of extremists.
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:rofl:

The only answer to all this is me.

I think I'll start a new religion in India. I'd love to wear a robe like Swami Nithyananda :)

Who will be my first follower?
 

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As long as there's no development in india, people r gonna look for alternatives. If India has clean politicians and excellent economic development u think anyone will even think about terrorism? Blame this underdeveloped country for playing into hands of extremists.
Again that $hit. India is developing very fast and a model for countries for its class.
Problem isn't development. Program is going well, problem is people like you, who put your eyes under the strip of frustration and get blind to all progress.
It's really irritating, when some persons like you ask "2 saal main kya vikas hua".
if a person can't watch changes at such enormous rates, he needs a psychiatrist more than a government.
Because his mind is underdeveloped.
 

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300m below poverty line,
169 million.
India is fastest growing economy so things change at any moment here.
:peace:
Indian Poverty falls to 12.4%, electricity plays big role
lack of good infrastructure,
In 2005, projects started from 2005, has brought India's ranking equal to Brazil and China. :biggrin2:
lack of clean drinking water for the poor
Clean water availability to 93.9% people which is very good among developing countries. It is still improving rapidly.
poor medical care
India is ranked in one of the best medical faculties. Better than most of developing countries (including China and Russia).
Institutions are compared to American and British one. So, check facts before saying imaginations. :D
and education,
again education system is one of the Best in developing world. Equal to China and Brazil and still improving v
fastly. Students of more than 22 countries come here for education.

Here's case of students, our literacy rate is soaring at enough speed to reach 90%+by 2025.
no affordable housing, etc.
One of the cheapest in world.
May be high in number but very low percentage of population lacks home. That even till 2022, when government will provide homes to remaining ones.
India will become"highly developed" economy by 2022 and developed country in terms of HDI by 2035.
Developed country in terms of income by 2040 but I know people like you will call this development fake even. :D
If this is what you call development, well, then, ahem ............:eek1::shock:o_O
You mistmust be born in Africa and North Korea or countries like Italy who are jealous that India is overtaking them.
 

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@genius
You must call yourself an outdated genius or a frustrated moron.
Go to other countries man.
Chandigarh ki galiyon me ghoom ke aa, fir London ki galiyon.
Koi farak ni dikhega.
Jahan tak rahi unchi buildings ki baat, India main 2020, USA se zyada unchi buildings hongi(China main ussey zyada hongi), baad maain unhe bhi dekhlenge.
Ek bar India ke bare main kuchh bhi bol ne se pehle foreigners ki halat aur speed confirm kar.
Pata chal jayega. :D
 

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The miscreant(s) may or may not be ISIS, but they are certainly influenced by ISIS. Before worrying about BD, how about giving a one way ticket to all the illegal BD immigrants? GoI should do something about it quickly.
 

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They are here for bread and butter. It'd be heartless to drive them away.
They can go back. That would be less heartless than BD government putting Pakistani sympathizing Razakars in concentration camps. Moreover, we have plenty of poor people to look out for already.
 

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ISIS might be the only thing to unite Indians and Chinese. I hope it becomes something bigger so that China shys away from Pakistanis.
 

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ISIS might be the only thing to unite Indians and Chinese. I hope it becomes something bigger so that China shys away from Pakistanis.
Why Moldova May Be the Scariest Country on Earth

On Wednesday, the Associated Press published a horrifying report about criminal networks in the former Soviet Union trying to sell “radioactive material to Middle Eastern extremists.” At the center of these cases, of which the AP learned of four in the past five years, was a “thriving black market in nuclear materials” in a “tiny and impoverished Eastern European country”: Moldova.

It’s a new iteration of an old problem with a familiar geography. The breakup of the Soviet Union left a superpower’s worth of nuclear weapons scattered across several countries without a superpower’s capacity to keep track of them. When Harvard’s Graham Allison flagged this problem in 1996, he wrote that the collapse of Russia’s “command-and-control society” left nothing secure. To wit:

The Russian nuclear weapons archipelago includes hundreds of sites over one-seventh of the Earth’s land mass, sites at which 1,000 tons of highly enriched uranium, 100 tons of plutonium and some 30,000 nuclear warheads are at risk.

Specifically, as described in Foreign Policy by the journalist Douglas Birch:

Russia inherited [the Soviet Union’s] vast stores of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. And they were a mess. Western visitors to weapons depots and labs were shocked to find AWOL guards, broken fences and unlocked doors. Two million nerve gas shells were discovered sitting in rotting barns in a patch of forest in western Siberia.

In the intervening years, the United States has spent billions to help Russia upgrade its nuclear facilities and improve security, helping decommission or destroy thousands of nuclear warheads until that cooperation ended in late 2014. But nuclear materials remain accessible, and certain estimates about their prevalence are classified. While it would be hard to steal a nuclear warhead, radioactive components for a “dirty bomb” are significantly easier to obtain and transport. Radiation sickness isn’t necessarily a deterrent for a suicide bomber.

Because the AP’s investigation focused on sting operations by the FBI and Moldovan authorities, in which undercover informants broke up transactions they themselves may have played a role in initiating, the report left open questions about the real likelihood of terrorists obtaining large quantities of nuclear materials. “n most of the operations arrests were made after samples of nuclear material had been obtained rather than the larger quantities,” the AP wrote. “That means that if smugglers did have access to the bulk of material they offered, it remains in criminal hands.”

Alternatively, it’s in nobody’s hands. In a case from February, for example, a smuggler tried convince a representative of ISIS to buy enough cesium 137 to, in the AP’s words, “contaminate several city blocks.” (Cesium is not one of the key elements used to make nuclear weapons; rather, it has medical and industrial applications.) Only the ISIS representative was actually an undercover informant, and “investigators said the one vial [of cesium] they ultimately recovered was a less radioactive form of cesium than the smugglers originally had advertised, and not suitable for making a dirty bomb.” On the other hand, in a 2011 case, an informant was able to buy highly enriched uranium in a “green sack” from out of a Lexus parked near a circus in Moldova’s capital. The AP reported that tests revealed it “was high-grade material that could be used in a nuclear bomb.”

More disturbing than the revelations are the unknowns:

Moldovan investigators can’t be sure that the suspects who fled didn’t hold on to the bulk of the nuclear materials. Nor do they know whether the groups, which are pursuing buyers who are enemies of the West, may have succeeded in selling deadly nuclear material to extremists at a time when the Islamic State has made clear its ambition to use weapons of mass destruction.

Reports such as these surface periodically from the former Soviet Union and Pakistan and, perhaps because the implications are too terrible to think about and the solutions are too hard to find, they fade more quickly than their severity warrants. The underlying issues are largely the same as they were 20 years ago: The black market exists because there’s a supply of the material and a demand for it. As one Moldovan investigator told the AP: “As long as the smugglers think they can make big money without getting caught, they will keep doing it.”
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/10/moldova-nuclear-weapons-isis/409456/

@Ikaps...
Well..why dont you go over here http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/s/introductions-greetings.5/
and introduce yourself.
 

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