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Nice job ignoring my question.He aint(making me lose sleep) anymore. not He aint(captured) anymore.
Capture of BSF jawan, stresses me. I know he will be returned soon, but this will have effects on our response(hope it does not)but this will have effects on our response(hope it does not)
View: https://twitter.com/SanaSaeed/status/1915499653824733565?s=19
View: https://twitter.com/SanaSaeed/status/1915626524528574832?s=19
Ex Al Jazeera & Paxtani liberal .
As things go, a Paxtani liberal is a Paxtani nationalist, and an Indian liberal is also a Paxtani nationalist.
She thinks China's the ultimate arbiter here as if China needs an excuse to dam rivers. If they dam the Indus at the source, Paxtan's screwed as our consumption of its waters are fairly limited.
The Brahmaputra sub-basin consists of a highly complex drainage system. It is fed by tributaries that drain four sovereign nation – China (50.5%), India (33.6%), Bhutan (7.8%) and Bangladesh (8.1%). Out of the total length of 2,880 kilometres, about 1,625 kilometres flow through the Tibetan plateau which has an average elevation that is higher than 3000 metres above mean sea level. This creates an impression that the larger share of the basin in Tibet, as well as the longer chainage of one of the main tributaries of the Brahmaputra – the Yarlung/Siang, must accrue for the largest share of the total discharge of the Brahmaputra. However, the reality is far from this make-believe notion of water insecurity in the downstream.
As a direct consequence of the rainfall received in various parts of the catchment, the discharge of the river also increases manifold as the Yarlung/Siang bends around the Himalaya and emerges from the mountains and onto the plains of Assam (Ref. Fig 2). This can be identified from hydrographs at Nuxia and Bahadurabad. The maximum flow during July and August is 45,000 cumecs in Bahadurabad, which is ten times more than 4500 cumecs in Nuxia during the same months of the year. Moreover, according to a study by Lutz and Immerzeel (2013), around 25 % of the flow is generated by glacier and snow-melt in the upper catchment of the Siang river (which includes the great bend) while 75% of it is fed by rainfall alone – the bulk of which is generated downstream of Nuxia due to the orographic factors mentioned above.
Yes please. A lot of dumb takes here passed as expert opinion. Its very clear they have no understanding of how things work on the ground. I again request this thread to moderated strictly, no dumb posts should be allowed, any repeat offender should be banned for atleast a week. If there are no enough mods to moderate, add more. These dumb and naive posts are keeping a lot of quality posters/members away from this forum.
What makes you think I'm not a part of it?
I don't understand what are you trying to convey here. What can't I stomach?
In the past, both after Uri and Pulwama, the previous avatar of DFB had quality discussions and analysis.It clearly seems ^^intelligent debates and discussions^^ aren't needed here. There are a few other DFI oldies who would have added immense value to the discussions here but are staying out because of the current quality of discussions and also because we are after all "wizened fellows" who have congregated elsewhere.
Perhaps it's my bad to expect a better quality of discussion here. Have a good time with this level of discussion, I'm out.
Fear of violence.why is it that paxtani liberals still support paxtan
qoumi liberals support the qoum
but indian/hindu liberals.. are traitors to india/hindu
The western papers covered Article 370 on their front pages. When brown heathens are executed in cold blood by the foot soldiers they ally with, they’ll stay quiet. Nothing unexpected.
But equal blame must be shared by the community of Indian journalists who normalized Islamism, separatism and terrorism for decades. They contributed to global apathy towards India and Hindus. The same media that justified the expulsion of Pandits should not act surprised after sharing the spoils of the terror cottage industry. It’s faux concern from those who, instead of holding the former chairman of J&K Bank accountable for overseeing the institution’s use for terror financing, forged a close relationship.
Indians are clamoring for a 'Crusade to the West', which is certainly impossible. Since Pakistan and India both possessed nuclear weapons in the 1990s, large-scale wars between the two sides have ceased.
India threatens Pakistan by cutting off water sources. I think Pakistan's best response is to seek help from Muslim countries in the Middle East to sanction India.
India has an annual trade deficit of over 200 billion dollars, and the main reason why India's foreign exchange reserves can remain at around 600 billion is that Indian labors are working in the Middle east and send remittances back to India.
As long as countries such as Saudi Arabia announce a ban on Indian labor, the india's economy will encounter huge problems and Modi will have to make concessions.
Unless you address locals, this will repeat.
View: https://x.com/saikirankannan/status/1915609121241616822?t=KhShxMqxTils978LNUGOYQ&s=19
Dumb people.
View: https://x.com/VigilntHindutva/status/1915764212443521031?t=y5KdnvBnjypqzuu-fjvyLA&s=19