Arindam is good, but I would also like to see INS Ajatashatru.
If you know the meaning of that name, it is especially appropriate for the last of the series.
In any war, battles (i.e. tactical engagements) are only important insofar as their ability to achieve certain strategic objectives.
In the 1971 Indo-Pak War, both sides achieved tactical victories. However, the Indian Army was able to translate victories on the battlefield to the...
Imagine how boring ChinaToday's life must be.
He needs to troll one of the few positive threads in this whole forum to make himself feel worthwhile.
You have my pity, sir.
Hi, thanks for responding. Yes, I think that Toba and Xianbei might be the same thing, but I do not know all the names for the Toba. I have read books that also call them as T'o-po or Tabgac. I have not heard the Toba being associated with Wei; I thought Wei was one of the Three Kingdoms, which...
It's easy for us, 20 years after the Cold War, to criticize the USSR for spending so many resources on their military. But you have to understand the mentality of the time period; no one in the Soviet leadership thought it was a waste of resources, because the threat of total war against US/NATO...
Have not really thought about this, but I suppose you are right.
But is it still considered 'Cold Start' if the Army is not used at all in offensive operations?
Is the UK considered a failed state because Indians move there? If not, then why is India considered a failed state because Bangladeshis move there?
But the fact that Bangladeshis are willing to move to a country as poor (compared to the West) as India tells us something about Bangladesh...
I am currently reading about the period of Chinese history between the collapse of the Late Han and the rise of the Sui (roughly 200-500 C.E.)
It's the period I know the least about, so I find it very interesting. There were so many different dynasties and peoples in China during that time...
Are Bangladeshis immigrating to India to seek asylum?
If not, then you are comparing two unlike things.
Your logic makes no sense here. Are you comparing India with the UK? I don't think the level of economic development is the same in those two countries.
I am from Hyderabad. I grew...
Fair enough. I have no problem if you oppose India's foreign policy, as I myself am opposed to it, along with many other Indians.
The only thing that concerns me are the people that actually hate India as a country, and not just its policies but its people as a whole.
Normally, I would assume that such pics are meant to be a joke, and I would laugh at them accordingly.
But I think you are dead serious in making these pics, so I will laugh even harder.
Bangladesh is failing because millions of your countrymen are illegally immigrating to a country that is also quite poor (India), but still better than Bangladesh.
No one else besides Bangladeshis want to immigrate to India. Ask yourself why that is.
I make statements like this only...