Raj

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Raj

Raj

@_ianshuraj

Katılım Haziran 2024
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sunnydealmeida
sunnydealmeida@sunnydealmeida1·
@_ianshuraj @fvckisrl @SWARAJYAMAXXING The reality is know nothing about China or its system, but you uncritically keep repeating lame imperialist talking points. The fact that you keep repeating Pooh as an insult for Xi is evidence enough. Because it seems from US regime propaganda, and inconsequential in China.
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Ahmed
Ahmed@GamersLimit1·
@_ianshuraj @BluebelleBellaa If you want to talk about expansionist ideology, look at the loud calls for "Akhand Bharat" coming from your side.
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Bluebell 🦋
Bluebell 🦋@BluebelleBellaa·
The funny thing is Pakistanis never wanted a ‘Greater Pakistan’ they’ve never been expansionist, unlike all their neighbours. But neighbours refusing to respect their borders has literally created a ‘Greater Pakistan’ response by some Pakistanis. Now let’s see how this plays out.
Pakistan Defence🇵🇰@PakDefence_

Greater Pakistan 🇵🇰🦅

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Ahmed
Ahmed@GamersLimit1·
@_ianshuraj @BluebelleBellaa None of those 4 wars were fought for a "Greater Pakistan". They were over specific territorial disputes like Kashmir. Even with the current border friction with Afghanistan, it’s about stopping cross-border infiltration, not expansionism.
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Ahmed
Ahmed@GamersLimit1·
@BluebelleBellaa 1) We tried solving this matter with talks but it didn't happen. 2) We still don't want Greater Pakistan, However we will capture as much land as required Destroy the Roots of terrorists in Afghanistan, even if it means having a greater Pakistan
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Bluebell 🦋
Bluebell 🦋@BluebelleBellaa·
@wagarrwal No your make a very dumb comparison and trying to equalise the two which is disrespectful to all the people of Kashmir who have been suffering and still waiting for their vote of self determination. Also there were Muslim rulers in India who acceded to Pak but weren’t allowed.
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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@abasitpak1 You are never getting Kashmir
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Abdul Basit
Abdul Basit@abasitpak1·
Pakistan is also not very keen on having a dialogue with India unless New Delhi agrees to discuss Kashmir dispute and terrorism upfront. More of the same will not do. Enough of India’s prevarication and procrastination.
Priyanka Chaturvedi🇮🇳@priyankac19

Stop this romanticism of getting into a dialogue with Pakistan. Who does one talk to, what authority do their government or elected representatives have? It is the army that wields the power and all they seek is to hurt India.

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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@Sarcaztick Wanting to break up any part of India is such destructive ideology
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Sarcastic.
Sarcastic.@Sarcaztick·
Muslim Sharjeel Imam spoke for Kanhaiya when he was in jail The leftist Kanhaiya didn’t even speak for his friend Umar Khalid, who has been in jail for the last 6 years.
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Pokee AI@Pokee_AI·
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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@AsimAli6 If he hadn't gone Would war not happen?
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Sofiane
Sofiane@unetrelibre·
@AnkitVe20250404 @thewirepak You wounded us, but did that make us submit to you ? Did we bow down to you ? Did we die ? We’re still alive and we’ll avenge that That wound you gave us by stabbing us from behind like typical hindus.
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Ali K.Chishti Official
Ali K.Chishti Official@thewirepak·
Modiwood’s alternate reality: where Modi = India, India = the center of the world, Muslims are seen as lesser, and Pakistan is painted as an isolated “terror state.” Meanwhile, they sell the illusion of a first-world India more narrative than reality. Absolute fiction!
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Sofiane
Sofiane@unetrelibre·
@thewirepak They’re brainwashed that they think of Pakistan has a country living in stone age. The fact that Pakistan can even dare to attack them is inconceivable as they think they’re the invisible rajnikanth of South Asia. They forgot that it was Pakistan who snatched their land in 1947
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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@thewirepak Pakistani leaders have officially accepted doing terrorist attacks
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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@Chaudhry_CEE U list half ur country What are u bragging about
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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@DanQayyum Didn't Pakistan made and funded Taliban? Also....they should first stop terrorist attacks against India
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Dan Qayyum
Dan Qayyum@DanQayyum·
Funny how Riyadh, Ankara, DC, Beijing, Moscow, London, Brussels or even Tehran don't have that problem. Only New Delhi does, even as they cozy up to the Taliban terrorists. Durander effect.
Priyanka Chaturvedi🇮🇳@priyankac19

Stop this romanticism of getting into a dialogue with Pakistan. Who does one talk to, what authority do their government or elected representatives have? It is the army that wields the power and all they seek is to hurt India.

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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@sarayupani Am sorry but that nation cannot conduct constant terrorist attacks and expect Good will First traitors broke up nation then continue to plot to harm us
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Sarayu Pani
Sarayu Pani@sarayupani·
Looking at some of the criticism of this perfectly rational post and it gives us a sense of where the problem lies. A delusional populist public discourse.
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

The women of India and Pakistan need to deploy our ingrained common sense and suggest ways forward in our relationship. We need a women’s caucus. Not to throw accusations against each other but to think calmly and sensibly about the future ahead. For the sake of our children. We need to bring in the counterpoint: without naming it, without sounding defensive, but making it impossible to dismiss. For decades, India–Pakistan engagement has been trapped in a single script: territory, terror, recrimination. We repeat it with ritual precision, but it yields diminishing returns. What if we widened the frame? In West Asia, especially the Gulf, our interests often run in parallel: energy security, diaspora welfare, maritime stability, crisis response. These are not abstractions since they affect millions of lives and the resilience of both economies. Engaging here need not dilute our positions, create false parity, or reopen familiar disputes. It can remain tightly bounded, issue-specific, and without prejudice to core differences. Skeptics will argue that Pakistan cannot compartmentalise, that any engagement risks being instrumentalised, and that peripheral cooperation has never altered core hostility. But the purpose here is not transformation, it is insulation. Not to resolve the conflict by other means, but to prevent it from defining all means. Some may also say Pakistan has found a “role” in the Iran crisis and India should not be seen as seeking one. But this is not about visibility or mediation. Our interests are structural not transitory. If anything, the moment underscores a larger truth: even adversarial states operate beyond their disputes when interests demand it. When the central track is blocked, responsible statecraft does not stand still. It explores parallel ones, carefully, deliberately, and on its own terms. Sometimes, widening the field is not weakness. It is strategy. The women must speak.

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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@PakiSwift Pakis trying to claim Indus valley civilization is never not be funny🤣
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Shay 🇵🇰 #FixKarachi
It’s funny how Indian nationalists think that if you’re not Hindu, you are somehow not indigenous to the subcontinent. Weird way to appropriate parts of Pakistani Culture as entirely their own.
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Raj@_ianshuraj·
@AhmedShahAzfar Only idiot would think Pakistan economy is doing better 🤣
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Azfar Shah
Azfar Shah@AhmedShahAzfar·
Panic as the Disco? The collapse of the Indian rupee this past year of double digit loss keeps getting worse and worse. None of the government's interventions seems to be working. This will bring India's GDP down to $3.5T in USD. Surprisingly the Pakistani Rupee is only down 2%?
Bloomberg@business

India has moved to curb speculative bets against the rupee, taking one of its most forceful steps in over a decade as the cost of defending the currency rises bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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