I hope the pretentious "nomadic Leo" has fun during her adventures in prison.
Adventure comes to adventure seekers, they say.I hope the pretentious "nomadic Leo" has fun during her adventures in prison.
The operation is still ongoing. That is why no further details can be released.We can live in as much delusion as we want. But taking right lessons from the dogfights is absolutely necessary than burying the truth and threatening people who cover the story.
If the operations is still going on ..Govt. is not wasting any time to advertise it as big success but when asking questions - wait the operations are still going on.The operation is still ongoing. That is why no further details can be released.
Your comment and what drives it is presumptuous.
And?If the operations is still going on ..Govt. is not wasting any time to advertise it as big success but when asking questions - wait the operations are still going on.
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Most intense fight took place on LOC now its cease fire line because Pakistan have put Shimla agreement in abeyance which defined LOC its now in pre 1971 condition means what you capture in POK its yours.
She completely dodged the question. China will not say anything bad against India because they need India to turn up in Beijing for the BRICS summit in September. Anything negative means Modi doesn't go and sends some one else which would be losing face for China
If nothing is the obvious then the map seems accurate.^Sept 4 - Oct 9, 2023
What was so hot in this country during that time frame?
Between September 4 and October 9, 2023, India witnessed several significant events spanning politics, international relations, natural disasters, and societal issues. Here's an overview:
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Domestic Affairs
1. Women's Reservation Bill Passed
On September 19, the Indian government introduced the Women's Reservation Bill, aiming to reserve 33% of seats in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies for women. The Lok Sabha passed the bill on September 20, followed by unanimous approval in the Rajya Sabha on September 21. President Droupadi Murmu signed it into law on September 28.
2. G20 Summit in New Delhi
India hosted the 18th G20 Summit in New Delhi on September 9–10. The summit concluded with the adoption of the "Delhi Declaration" and marked the African Union's inclusion as a permanent member of the G20.
3. Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Launched
On September 2, India launched its first solar observation mission, Aditya-L1, to study the solar corona and its effects on space weather.
4. Manipur Unrest
On September 28, protests erupted in Manipur over the murder of two Meitei students, resulting in injuries to over 80 individuals.
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Natural Disasters
Sikkim Flash Floods
On October 4, a glacial lake outburst flood in Sikkim caused by the breach of the South Lhonak Lake led to the destruction of the Teesta III Dam. The disaster resulted in over 90 fatalities and widespread infrastructural damage.
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International Relations
India-Canada Diplomatic Tensions
In September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the June 2023 killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. This led to both countries expelling diplomats and suspending visa services, significantly straining bilateral relations.
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Water Disputes
Cauvery Water Dispute Protests
In September, the longstanding Cauvery River water-sharing dispute between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu intensified. Protests in both states led to disruptions, including a bandh in Bengaluru on September 29, affecting daily life and economic activities.
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Sports
Asian Games Achievements
On September 30, India's men's squash team secured a gold medal at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, defeating Pakistan in the finals.
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Don't understand what you are trying to say?If nothing is the obvious then the map seems accurate.
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SC terms complaint against Editors Guild members 'counter-narrative' of government
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday termed the complaint against the Editors Guild of India (EGI) and its four members a "counter-narrative of the goverwww.newindianexpress.com
Looks like they heard it wrong from the army.Title of this thread is about Pak propaganda and see how people here are, lol.
Anyways, interesting info on Pak loses:
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9 Pakistani Aircraft Were Destroyed In Operation Sindoor Strikes: Sources
Six Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets, two high-value surveillance aircraft, over ten armed drones, and a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft were destroyed in Operation Sindoor.www.ndtv.com