Mohib XP
201 posts



You are probably witness to LAST generation of fighter pilots. They hardly lasted 90 years.




And Every 4.5/5th Gen Has Inbuilt EW Spectra is nothing Special And Rafale Doesn't Even Carry a EW pod J-10C does it's called KG-600 which is main


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Yes, existed and had nothing to do with Pakistan. Again, there's nothing called 'ancient Pakistan'. When you live in a state formed in 1948 exclusively on religious base you can not claim roots older not only of your state but of your own religion too






Very simple indeed. ‘Italioi’ in Greek is ancient than Romans. During Roman era it was peninsula italica and we called ourselves Italians for centuries and centuries despite at points different dominations. Italy, like India, is millennia old. Pakistan was artificially created in 1948. Get an history book, as I said







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This is equivalent to Muslim countries mandating their Hindu population to smash idols and chant "Allahu Akbar" every morning. This is not just theologically problematic, but the source and author of this song were both explicitly anti-Muslim in nature. (#read) "Vande Mataram" comes from the novel Anand Math, penned by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. It is an ode to a deified and personified conception of India as Godess Durga, portrayed through explicitly Hindu religious imagery and goddess symbolism. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay treated Muslims as foreigners and identified nationalism or Indianhood or indigenousness with Hindus (Chandra 1984: 142). From the context (of the inclusion of the song) in the novel. "It seems that the Sanyasi's appeal was rather to his mother's land, the land of mother Kali, than to his motherland... The whole agitation was Hindu and was strongly resented by the Muhammadans, who formed the majority and derived substantial and obvious advantages from the new arrangements. But the latter controlled no newspaper of importance, and had few orators to voice their wishes... they lacked the previous stimulus which had prepared the Hindu youth of educated Bengal for a passionate agitation (Lovett 1968: 63). ———— In the literary arena most of the Hindi, Urdu and Bengali fiction often contained plots in which Muslims were portrayed as barbaric, insidious, lecherous and treacherous. The most glaring example of this is the works of Bengali writer-revolutionary Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. His historical fiction such as Anand Math (1882), Debi Choudhurani (1884) and Sitaram (1887) contained plots and characters where Muslims were always assigned negative roles vis-à-vis the heroic protagonist, who as a rule was a Hindu. Moreover, Bankim was known for profound historical thrust in his writing which ultimately aimed at consolidation of Hindu identity. Given the nature of Hindu psyche at the time, this construction easily seeped into the minds of the people and received popular political recognition. Moreover, any attempt to evolve a mainstream unitary literature calling for consolidation against the British, caused Muslims to be ignored, left out or dropped entirely. A case in point is the national song Banga Amar. Composed by D.L. Roy, the song which aimed at unifying the Bengalis did not have even a single word about Muslims even though the latter constituted more than half the Bengali populace. ———— Rabindranath Tagore, the author of Indian national anthem has put this in honest words: "To me the spirit of tenderness and devotion expressed in its first portion, the emphasis it gave to the beautiful and beneficent aspects of our motherland made a special appeal, so much so that I found no difficulty in dissociating it from the rest of the poem and from the story with which it was accidentally connected." He further expanded on this in a letter to Subhas Chandra Bose: "No Muslim can be expected patriotically to feel much enthusiasm for a song which deifies the Goddess Durga as the country itself... The local and accidental association of the song with a particular novel [Anandamath] which is bound to irritate Muslim feelings is also a factor to be considered."





BREAKING: Iran is rebuilding its military industrial bases much faster than expected and has already restarted its entire drone production line during the ceasefire, producing hundreds a day. Two-thirds of all missile launchers are now operational, with Russia and China actively providing major new support including missile and drone components, per CNN. The Iranians have "exceeded all timelines the US had for reconstitution," a US military official said. Iran has also moved a large number of new mobile launchers across the country and kept its coastal cruise missiles largely intact, preserving the ability to strike ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz.







