Umer Anjum Minhas
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Umer Anjum Minhas
@umeranjum104
Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth, sooner or later, that debt is repaid. (Valery Legasov)
سبی, Balochistan پاکستان Katılım Kasım 2016
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@umeranjum104 Thinking that the battle ended on Pakistan's terms is in itself an assumption. That is a separate debate and will continue....Time to move on!
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@theamitkpaul brahmos or a couple, cratering odd runway achieve that? More so on air bases which are not even func for PAF and are managed for Emirati royal hunting groups. (5)
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@theamitkpaul absence of which raises a serious alarm on threat assesment perception.
Lastly, mil airfields are designed to withstand repeated blows of SEAD/DEAD campaign and only after repeated and cont attempts can the effects be achieved. How about firing a single (4)
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@loffer_munda Wtf an AK regt bag pipe is playing in Guides Cav mess. They should have atleast taken it from FF, with whom they share their affiliation.....
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Same as the British left them in 1947, they haven’t even changed the Queen’s photo. x.com/manaman_chhina…
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@schitcoin Only reason Tilak Devasher, IFS was successful as a writer was because of presenting a skewed view of Pakistan and its insides. You can be successful in India and media savvy if you present something against Pakistan. I believe India would be pragmatic than that as acivilization.
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@theamitkpaul Sir the point is, Gilgit agency and surrounding areas even before the british arrived had lived separately than the norms of Kashmir proper. Language, tradition and too some extent food was different. Later when british appt Dogras, these areas maint indep. Maps are different.
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That is not correct. That is what is written in the History of Northern Areas by Ahmad Hasan Daani which many believe to be correct. Read the Gazette of India, Gazette of Kashmir and other records between 1800 and 1947. The short point: The Gilgit Agency was taken on lease from the Maharaja by the British and returned to him. Ghansara Singh went to take possession after its retrocession but the well documented rebellion resulted in the Agency being taken over by Pakistan only in November 1947 .Much more. But not the forum.
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Of course it is different.That is why just as India must accept we have evolved differently post the partition likewise Pakistan must accept that it was part of India pre partition. The fact that most still do not and therefore try to carve separateness in history prior to its birth is evident from the way they continue to turn away from the continuity of India and use Hindustan for pre 1947 India!
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Pakistan's only connection with the Indus Valley Civilization is through India. Can our shared heritage be the bridge between subcontinental schadenfreude and south asian freudenfreude?
southasianherald.com/indians-pakist…
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Remember when Pakistan’s foreign minister took a tumble before the quadrilateral talks in Islamabad? It’s in poor taste to make fun of anyone, including an adversary, who has suffered an accident. As Pakistanis, let’s avoid this kind of behaviour.
The STRATCOM Bureau@OSPSF
India's defense minister falls (just like India's Rafales did last year) while trying to get into a German submarine yesterday:
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Pakistan's national anthem, Qaumi Taranah, is not in Persian. In fact, there is not a single Persian word in it. This lady reeks of ignorance, and here is why:
Qaumi Tarana is composed of 49 words, all of which are present in Farhang-e-Asifiya, a classical Urdu dictionary, and are thus fully incorporated into the Hindustani (Zaban-e Urdu-e Mualla) tongue.
But this lady is adamant about finding roots, then why did she stop at Persian? Why do Muslims, in general, stop at Persian/Iran when tracing linguistic roots? This terminological warfare slop should end.
25 words (51%) of the Qaumi Tarana have Arabic roots, why didn't she mention this? Why didn't she credit Arabic?
She also said the anthem has only one Urdu word. Well, no, there is a Prakrit-root term. Why did she call that Urdu but not the others? And there are two such words.
Then the remaining 22 words are Persian, but even multiples of them themselves have roots in the languages of ancient civilizations such as Akkadian, Assyrian, Hittite, etc.. Why didn't she credit those civilisations?
If you are digging for roots, then dig them fully, or do not post such pathetic slops. In extreme academic works, Arabic-root words in Persian have a potential of reaching 85% of total words. Will she call those works Arabic?
Syedih@SyedIHusain
Why Pakistan’s National Anthem is in Persian?
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@umeranjum104 Tough times indeed. What UNNIS is wearing was hardly sufficient for what was to come their way. The imported equipment had only come for the forces launched on 13 April 1984 and they too got it only on 12th April.
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The journey of UNNIS (19KUMAON) from Khrew to #Siachen started around 18 March 84. The Batallion crossed the ZoziLa and KhardungLa on foot with full battle loads. This is Gen Kathpalia COLONEL of the Kumaon regiment seeing off CO DK Khanna & others at Baltal en route to ZoziLa.

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