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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 19, 2018 11:16:01 GMT
By analogy with the Balkan theme, I decided to open a topic about India! Indeed, foreigners know little about life there and about the relations between its inhabitants! Although our expert lamburk has already told us a lot of things!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 13:21:01 GMT
Expert  . Indeed India today is a melting point. There are lot of ethnic clashes with lot of people. The real problem comes due to hindutva which elites who stay abroad have imposed. But in today's time the superior races in India are extinct
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 14:00:26 GMT
india is the most important nation for zionists. In the rise of zionistic dominance, indians have played a major role. It started in 1990's due to the economic crisis. While the european countries were resisting the imperialism, indian polity and elites, just allowed the foreign direct investment, which made all those rich business man more richer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 14:01:53 GMT
www.telegraphindia.com/1170710/jsp/opinion/story_160996.jspThe P.V. Narasimha Rao government may have established full diplomatic ties with Israel back in 1992 and cooperation between India and Israel in many fields may have grown over the last 25 years. But Modi was absolutely right in describing his July 4-6 visit to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, the first ever by an Indian prime minister, as "path breaking"; just as Netanyahu was spot on when he referred to 2014 as the turning point when "we had decided to tear down the final walls dividing our countries". That Modi and Netanyahu enjoyed a great chemistry was there for all to see - the frequent embraces; Modi's calling the Israeli prime minister by his pet name, "Bibi", and being referred to as mere dost in return; the private dinners; the schmaltzy meeting of the two with 26/11 survivor, Moshe Holtzberg; the walks on the beach. But it was not this personal chemistry or the decision of the two countries to elevate their relationship to "a strategic partnership" that made Modi's trip path breaking. What made it so lies in two profound decisions - a refusal and an acceptance - taken by Modi. His refusal to visit Palestinian territories such as Ramallah which all visiting Indian and world leaders make a point to do, and his acceptance of Netanyahu's "impromptu" proposal to visit the tomb of Theodor Herzl, the founding father of Zionism, together underscore why exactly Modi's visit was so significant. The two decisions not just broke with India's long tradition of supporting the Palestinian people who were forced out of their homeland in 1948 and continue to be homeless or occupied, but they also reflect a much greater bond rooted in a common sense of history and ideology between the right wing leaderships currently ruling both India and Israel. Modi and Netanyahu were well aware of this historic shift. Within minutes of Modi landing in Israel, Netanyahu declared: "We love India. We view you as kindred spirits in our journey." A day later, Modi told the Israeli president, "I for I, when I say it, doesn't mean an eye for an eye. It means India for Israel." That was a deliberate rhetorical flourish to gloss over the fact that not all of India supports Israel unconditionally and from the time of Indian Independence in 1947 and the formation of Israel less than a year later in May 1948, India had been a resolute defender of the Palestinian people and a steadfast critic of Israeli aggression. Instead of "I for I", the more accurate description of what took place in Jerusalem would be "H for Z" - or Hindutva for Zionism. For the truth is that Hindu nationalism championed by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the Hindu Mahasabha has always been supportive of Zionism and Israel for reasons both political and ideological.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 14:02:11 GMT
In the future, it would ZIONDIA.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2018 14:11:43 GMT
And the jews, who have obtained the positions in India are TALMUDICS!!!!!!!
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Post by Διαμονδ on Mar 19, 2018 16:57:53 GMT
india is the most important nation for zionists. In the rise of zionistic dominance, indians have played a major role. It started in 1990's due to the economic crisis. While the european countries were resisting the imperialism, indian polity and elites, just allowed the foreign direct investment, which made all those rich business man more richer. I thought this Israel! In any case, India needs to be more in orbit with SCO against Zion!
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Post by ajay0 on Mar 19, 2018 17:13:59 GMT
By analogy with the Balkan theme, I decided to open a topic about India! Indeed, foreigners know little about life there and about the relations between its inhabitants! Although our expert lamburk has already told us a lot of things! What is it that you wish to know about India !
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Post by ajay0 on Mar 19, 2018 17:17:39 GMT
India's interest in relationship with Israel is due to Israel's extensive depth in military research and technology. The Jews are indeed known for their brains, and much of their military technology has been of use to India and will continue to be so. Same with their expertise in other areas such as IT, agriculture and counter-terrorism.
But this is all there is to it.
India also harbors friendly relations with the arab nations due to old traditional ties and economic interdependence.
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