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On 8/28/2022 at 3:46 PM, Suchi said:

You are living in a fool's paradise.  The world is moving towards bigger countries as small countries can't defend themselves. 

Watch how Pakistan is being dismantled brick by brick due to their economic failures.  A la Sri Lanka, Bangladesh. 

All because they got into bed with China. 

 

The world has had bigger countries broken into smaller countries.

The USSR is now 15 countries, Yugoslavia is now 6-7 countries. Czechoslavakia now 2 countries.  Sudan, Eritrea, East Timor.

Pakistan and Bangladesh became 2 countries.

Scotland wants independence and there are numerous other independence movements.

All those smaller countries in Europe are part of NATO. 

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On 8/28/2022 at 3:46 PM, Suchi said:

You are living in a fool's paradise.  The world is moving towards bigger countries as small countries can't defend themselves. 

Watch how Pakistan is being dismantled brick by brick due to their economic failures.  A la Sri Lanka, Bangladesh. 

All because they got into bed with China. 

 

In modern times countries always get smaller. 

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6 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

The world has had bigger countries broken into smaller countries.

The USSR is now 15 countries, Yugoslavia is now 6-7 countries. Czechoslavakia now 2 countries.  Sudan, Eritrea, East Timor.

Pakistan and Bangladesh became 2 countries.

Scotland wants independence and there are numerous other independence movements.

All those smaller countries in Europe are part of NATO. 

Unless the Dravidian states of India also split, India isn't likely going to give up just Punjab, (don't expect any other North Indian Hindu state to leave, as they've been influenced by "Hindu Hindi Hindustan").

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18 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

Unless the Dravidian states of India also split, India isn't likely going to give up just Punjab, (don't expect any other North Indian Hindu state to leave, as they've been influenced by "Hindu Hindi Hindustan").

If India will unravel, it would probably be through Punjab which is why the Central Government will never give up. 

If you saw what happened with the Kisan protests, the farmers of Tamil Nadu protested for several years and it fell on deaf ears. It was only until Punjab got involved that you saw real action.

That is why we Sikhs are a threat ,because we have a knack of galvanising and organising in a way no body else in the subcontinent can. It was only after the Kisan convoy came from Punjab that the other states followed suit. 

We may think that the Government of India is a threat to our survival but the opposite is also true. The Government of India and all the apparatus sees us Sikhs as threat to their survival.

I think the only thing that might bring the Hindu Hindu Hindustan is the threat of external aggressor, but you might have the rise of regional parties in India. 

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