Pakistani India-Envy
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- On Current TV, India, Terrorism, Pakistan, 12 more
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mohsint06
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Bullshit.. Pakistan is totally opposite to what this video portrays as. I was recently in Pakistan. Pakistan is a modern democratic country.
Please stop spreading propaganda against Pakistan. - 3 years ago
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mohsint06
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StarMuslimah
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i am sorry but are you implying that Pakistan's militancy and problems are due to the fact of their envy of India? Pakistan is dealing with their own problems and don't want militancy and terrorism in their own country these problems have become a global conflict and isn't exclusive to Pakistan alone. i think you need to chose your words a bit more carefully and spend a little more time researching Pakistan and understanding the root to its problems its more than tension with their neighbor India.
- 3 years ago
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StarMuslimah
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hsaleem
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Understanding Pakistan isn't as easy as that video shows.
Pakistan has been ruled by military dictators for the most part. Whenever there has been a Republican president in the US, Pakistan has had a military dictator and that's something where you should do your research. It's a lobby that's operating in US that controls all the s***t going on in the world right now.
- 3 years ago
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hsaleem
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The video is not well researched on the Indian Perspective. In exploring the relationship between the two countries it seems like you seem to be pointing towards India as being responsible for Pakistan's situation. Plus there is no interaction with Indians except for some random statistics and your declaration of Indian crowd as "rowdy". You might want to watch what you say, and spend a little more time researching rather than speculating.
PS: Most people in India and Pakistan will tell you that they want peace...so you're not hitting up on some revelation .... - 3 years ago
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insia
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Pakistan is split in two, the extreamists and the modern liberals. As you can see in this pod, the people Adam encountered on the streets were the liberals who have turned a blind eye to pakistans biggest problem.
- 4 years ago
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insia
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astanhope
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I loved the Pakistan-cheerleading gnome in the green sweater!
- 4 years ago
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astanhope
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Adam_Yamaguchi
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Fascinating relationship between the two countries. A lot of love and kinship, but much enmity as well. And as the economic disparity between India and Pakistan continues to grow rapidly, you've gotta wonder what this will do to this odd and complex relationship. Will this breed further resentment over Kashmir, the disputed territories that have been the major bone of contention between the two nations?
- 4 years ago
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Adam_Yamaguchi
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LaurenCerre
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You can check out another pod from Mitch, Adam and Tracey's trip to Pakistan here...
- 4 years ago
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LaurenCerre
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MitchKoss
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In a lot of ways, you could say that the War on Terror which the U.S. is presently fighting, began in Pakistan. Pakistan was the creator of the Taliban, the friend of Al Qaeda, and the inventor of the nuclear black market--perhaps the greatest threat to the U.S. of any presently out there, but one which didn't get talked up much by the White House. Additionally, why Pakistan is proclaimed a "close ally" of the United States, and why it hasn't coughed up Osama, are both matters of controversy. It's a murky place. But one thing actually seems clear: Why Pakistan is the way that it is. As you see in this story, the answer is India... But now that India's economy is growing at 8 per cent a year, and it is considered to be the next China, it's not clear that the majority of Pakistanis will be content with Pakistan's relative backwardness, simply because they aren't in India...
- 4 years ago
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MitchKoss
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hfm1996
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MitchKoss:
What the hell are you talking about? You are a complete moron, you have no idea what you are talking about. Are you pakistani? Have you been there? Ahh, I'm afraid you haven't, smartass. Pakistan isn't the creator of the taliban, the taliban was originally the mujahedeen in Afghanistan, and then began ruling it. If Pakistanis were so jealous then why would our growth rate be 6%? And why would we be jealous of Indians, because 80% of their population is below the poverty line, or because most of their population doesn't even get fresh water?
- 3 years ago
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hfm1996
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hfm1996
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MitchKoss:
What the hell are you talking about? You are a complete moron, you have no idea what you are talking about. Are you pakistani? Have you been there? Ahh, I'm afraid you haven't, smartass. Pakistan isn't the creator of the taliban, the taliban was originally the mujahedeen in Afghanistan, and then began ruling it. If Pakistanis were so jealous then why would our growth rate be 6%? And why would we be jealous of Indians, because 80% of their population is below the poverty line, or because most of their population doesn't even get fresh water?
- 3 years ago
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hfm1996
