Failed Terrorist State of Pakistan: Idiotic Musings

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If such a situation arises, hope GOI is proactive enough to keep the people in that place, provide them food and for that reason, control that land. Don't just take people in, also take the land. Paki would be the protectorate. No free flow of people. We'll feed them, but their
army, economy, education and media should fully come under control.

After 1-2 generations of reversing their brainwashing and ghar wapsi, they can rejoin India.
Ghar wapasi should be first and then everything.
We can filter out jihadis this way
 

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If such a situation arises, hope GOI is proactive enough to keep the people in that place, provide them food and for that reason, control that land. Don't just take people in, also take the land. Paki would be the protectorate. No free flow of people. We'll feed them, but their
army, economy, education and media should fully come under control.

After 1-2 generations of reversing their brainwashing and ghar wapsi, they can rejoin India.
thats not sustainable for a country like us with huge population and where lakhs still go hungry everyday...if we feed them once they will keep coming back for more .....
 

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BBC, and the UK by extension somewhat, are trying to stay relevant and influential by hit-jobs on India like the documentary on Modi. There's also palpable resentment and jealousy by the Brits against India, for being ahead of them in many areas, most notably space(which is why they keep on attacking India on this issue). They must have calculated that a feature involving Moslems in India, would be very popular, and attract viewership.
 

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Partition was a tragedy, not so much because it happened, but by the way it was done, and the horrible loss of life and property. All people of the subcontinent should have been happy achieving independence instead of so many millions fleeing for their lives. Much more care should have been taken. The Moslems of the subcontinent got more territory than their overall population warranted. Not all Moslems who remained in India after partition should have been compelled to leave, but those who campaigned vociferously, including threatening violence and civil war if Pakistan was not conceded, certainly should have been. That number would be pretty large.
 

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BBC, and the UK by extension somewhat, are trying to stay relevant and influential by hit-jobs on India like the documentary on Modi. There's also palpable resentment and jealousy by the Brits against India, for being ahead of them in many areas, most notably space(which is why they keep on attacking India on this issue). They must have calculated that a feature involving Moslems in India, would be very popular, and attract viewership.
Not just India, UK's posturing around the world has been reduced to levels of Turkey. It is no longer a second tier power like France, Germany or Japan. Down the line, the "third rate power" will demote itself below the status of third tier powers but Britian will remain centre of global politics always for circles inside it.

Just like Pakistanis say, "We aren't isolated because we have Chinese loans, deals with Turkey", British institutions display similar pattern of cope with countries reduced fortunes.
 

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BBC, and the UK by extension somewhat, are trying to stay relevant and influential by hit-jobs on India like the documentary on Modi. There's also palpable resentment and jealousy by the Brits against India, for being ahead of them in many areas, most notably space(which is why they keep on attacking India on this issue). They must have calculated that a feature involving Moslems in India, would be very popular, and attract viewership.
Indian content on YouTube is also improving a lot now. A lot of handles from India are getting viewership by non Indians, especially on topics like geo politics.
They probably lack capability to make documentaries et al right now but with time that will also come.

A 5 min news clip by Wion received 620k views.
(Without Palki 😛)
 

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Yah Wion is growing, and they even claimed last year that they were already larger than the BBC internationally. Whether that is true or not, they are a strong alternative news source to the BBC and CNN, who bring their colonial( and ant-Hindu) prejudices with them. The YouTube message boards attached to Wion have many comments from non-Indians, who praise the channel, often very effusively.
 

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Indian content on YouTube is also improving a lot now. A lot of handles from India are getting viewership by non Indians, especially on topics like geo politics.
They probably lack capability to make documentaries et al right now but with time that will also come.

A 5 min news clip by Wion received 620k views.
(Without Palki 😛)
and WION news clips get used these days in topical info videos on YT.
 

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Yah Wion is growing, and they even claimed last year that they were already larger than the BBC internationally. Whether that is true or not, they are a strong alternative news source to the BBC and CNN, who bring their colonial( and ant-Hindu) prejudices with them. The YouTube message boards attached to Wion have many comments from non-Indians, who praise the channel, often very effusively.
BBC is legacy media, give some time. 🤝
 

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Not just India, UK's posturing around the world has been reduced to levels of Turkey. It is no longer a second tier power like France, Germany or Japan. Down the line, the "third rate power" will demote itself below the status of third tier powers but Britian will remain centre of global politics always for circles inside it.

Just like Pakistanis say, "We aren't isolated because we have Chinese loans, deals with Turkey", British institutions display similar pattern of cope with countries reduced fortunes.
Well UK is still the 6th largest economy in the world with an expeditionary military. We will have to see whether UK will decline or hold at nbr 6.
 

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Not just India, UK's posturing around the world has been reduced to levels of Turkey. It is no longer a second tier power like France, Germany or Japan. Down the line, the "third rate power" will demote itself below the status of third tier powers but Britian will remain centre of global politics always for circles inside it.

Just like Pakistanis say, "We aren't isolated because we have Chinese loans, deals with Turkey", British institutions display similar pattern of cope with countries reduced fortunes.
So you think British military is weaker than German?
Is it just a rant because you don't like BBC or you actually mean it.

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Bit of a dilemma - should the Indian media respond strongly to the BBC hit job on PM Modi, or make just a passing reference to the program. Attacking it for its documentary would give it publicity, which it couldn't help but like. And give it importance as well, again something they would be happy about. From that perspective, it isn't a good idea to have 3 or 4 programs devoted to countering and exposing the BBC, as the Times Now channel has done. Even Republic TV which has called them the boring broadcasting corporation, is carrying a show about the outrage the documentary created.

On the other hand, it is a slur on PM Modi and on India's democracy and voters. Mention it briefly perhaps, with a line that the government refutes the charges. Don't give them too much air time. But do say a few words at the end. or even middle of a news broadcast.
 
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Bit of a dilemma - should the Indian media respond strongly to the BBC hit job on PM Modi, or make just a passing reference to the program. Attacking it for its documentary would give it publicity, which it couldn't help but like. And give it importance as well, again something they would be happy about. From that perspective, it isn't a good idea to have 3 or 4 programs devoted to countering and exposing the BBC, as the Times Now channel has done.

On the other hand, it is a slur on PM Modi and on India's democracy and voters. Mention it briefly perhaps, with a line that the government refutes the charges. Don't give them too much air time. But do say a few words at the end. or even middle of a news broadcast.
Right thing to do - let it slide.
Thing that Modi will do - Make a big deal out of it, so that he can sell to his voters that India/Hindus are constantly under attack by westoid abrahamics. That has been Modi's strategy, that's why they give so much highlight to people like Audrey Truske (was a small time non-tenured proff, who no one cared about before), Rana Ayyub, Swara Bhaskar, etc.
 

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