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    India India - Pakistan Relations

    All said and done, the Pakistanis seem to still believe that 26/11 was an inside Indian job despite their own Govt acknowledging that the terrorists were Pakistanis. You can't cure stupidity
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    India Historical Indian War History Thread

    In the popular media, 65 is seldom highlighted the way 71 is.
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    India India - Pakistan Relations

    FATF and bankruptcy can make the dead alive I guess.
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    India Historical Indian War History Thread

    Interesting for sure. Wish 1965 had as much coverage as 1971.
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    India India - Pakistan Relations

    The Arabs did it to Israel at one point and many companies pulled out of Israel. I think this was in the 1970s.
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    India India - Pakistan Relations

    Pak economy is in doldrums. In the face of rising inflation, I am sure the people must be fed up with the powers there. Should India impose sanctions on companies investing in Pak and force them to leave Pak thereby quickening the meltdown of their economy? Even a mention of such sanctions...
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    News Xinjiang UN human rights chief could not speak to detained Uyghurs or families during Xinjiang visit

    Michelle Bachelet has said wasn’t able to speak to any detained Uyghurs or their families during her controversial visit to Xinjiang, and was accompanied by government officials while in the region. The UN human rights chief, who this week announced she would not be seeking another term, told a...
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    India Coffee House

    The government today fought to defuse anger in various countries and opposition attacks at home over comments on Prophet Muhammad by two BJP leaders - one has now been expelled and the other suspended. Top officials tried to manage the diplomatic fallout as nations including Qatar, Saudi...
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    India Coffee House

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    India Indian Kashmir Archive

    Yea - "Why now?" is a valid question.
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    India Indian Kashmir Archive

    He pled guilty to all charges.
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    India Indian Kashmir Archive

    JKLF chief Yasin Malik faced charges under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and Indian Penal Code sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 124-A (sedition) A Delhi court on Wednesday sentenced separatist leader and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik, 56, to life...
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    News Xinjiang Police Files: Inside a Chinese internment camp

    Indeed. The more you read, the more shocking it is.
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    News Xinjiang Police Files: Inside a Chinese internment camp

    The police protocol documents also describe the rules for transfers from one facility to another. Those being transferred should be blindfolded with their “hands cuffed” and their “feet shackled”, the papers say. The police protocol documents also describe the rules for transfers from one...
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    News Xinjiang Police Files: Inside a Chinese internment camp

    In the most significant document in this part of the dataset, officers are ordered to be prepared to use the weapons in the event of an escape. When the alarm is triggered, the papers say, the perimeter roads must be sealed off, the buildings locked down and the camp’s own armed police “strike...
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    India Army Indian Army

    Someone got their pockets filled.
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    News Xinjiang Police Files: Inside a Chinese internment camp

    Exposes the face of the brutal Chinese regime https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-8df450b3-5d6d-4ed8-bdcc-bd99137eadc3 The highly coercive and potentially lethal systems of control used against minority groups in China’s internment camps have been revealed in a giant cache of secret...
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    India India - China Relations

    Link https://edition.cnn.com/2022/05/23/china/quad-summit-china-threat-analysis-intl-hnk-mic/index.html When the United States, Japan, Australia and India first resuscitated their informal dialogue from a decade-long hiatus in late 2017, China was confident it would soon fail. "It seems there...

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