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Pakistan is being courted by USA, Iran, even Italy now. It's minister is saying that India is the biggest threat for Islamic world. Indians aren't realising the gravity of this situation. Still busy with low IQ memes and mocking.








Islamabad : 9 April 2026 Prime Minister’s Telephone Call with the Prime Minister of Italy. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif received a telephone call from the Prime Minister of the Italian Republic, Her Excellency Giorgia Meloni, today. Appreciating Pakistan’s successful diplomatic efforts for the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and resumption of dialogue, Prime Minister Meloni felicitated the Prime Minister on hosting the forthcoming peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, in Islamabad. While underscoring the genuine and sincere desire of Pakistan for peace and stability in the region, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the joint statement issued by key European and international leaders, including Prime Minister Meloni, in support of Pakistan’s peace efforts. The two leaders also expressed their serious concern over the ongoing hostilities in Lebanon, and agreed on the need for coordinated international efforts to prevent further escalation, so as to pave the way for lasting peace and stability in the region.






I wonder what IQ level do those Indians have who mock Indian PM by saying "war rukwa di paw paw" but are readily accepting that Pakistani PM brokered peace between Iran and USA



According to Jain traditions and narratives, Neminatha (also known as Lord Neminath or Arishtanemi), the 22nd Tirthankara of Jainism, gave the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita (or a version of it) to Krishna. Neminatha is said to have narrated or taught a Gita-like discourse—to Krishna, who then delivered or adapted it on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Krishna is portrayed as regarding Neminatha as his teacher or mentor in these stories. This differs from the Hindu tradition, where Krishna himself imparts the Gita directly to Arjuna as divine wisdom.






@Kautilya02 @9honeybadger9 @cudikudi15156 the claim that Chandragupta Maurya was a Jain is indeed considered a later fabrication by historians.The full legend only appeared nearly 1,400 years later in Parishishtaparvan (by Hemachandra)

According to Jain traditions and narratives, Neminatha (also known as Lord Neminath or Arishtanemi), the 22nd Tirthankara of Jainism, gave the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita (or a version of it) to Krishna. Neminatha is said to have narrated or taught a Gita-like discourse—to Krishna, who then delivered or adapted it on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. Krishna is portrayed as regarding Neminatha as his teacher or mentor in these stories. This differs from the Hindu tradition, where Krishna himself imparts the Gita directly to Arjuna as divine wisdom.



O son of Kunti! Even those who faithfully worship other gods ultimately worship Me, though in the incorrect manner. -BG 9.23


Most of the time I've such dreams Ya to riots ho rhe hote hai mere sapne mein Ya phir war Aur main bas idhar udhar chhupne ki jgh dhundh rhi hoti hu😭😭 Aur pata nahi kaise last mein bach bhi jati hu



