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SHOULD WEST BENGAL MERGE ITSELF WITH BANGLADESH AS INDIA IS DIVIDING BENGAL TO CREATE GORKHALAND
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The last three videos above are just outlandish beyond belief. Just clickbait garbage which avg. Indians fall handily for.
I mean you have paranoia and this is another kind of paranoia.
Right now - what people in Bangladesh want is to have a better GDP per capita (and better standard of living) on avg. than India, which they WILL achieve.
The rest (whether India disintegrates or not, or even limited or not limited to seven sisters) is inconsequential.
Once Bangladesh gets more developed, the seven sisters will definitely become its industrial backwater, supplying people, resources and agri/industrial goods. And its people will get dependent on consuming Bangladeshi products - unlike Indian ones. It is happening right now - and the pace will quicken with time.
In actuality - a disintegrated and more politically liberated seven sisters region will develop faster, without the yoke of Indian control. We should leave it up to the people living in that region to decide for themselves what they want. We should not be in the subjugation game, which India has failed in already in that area.
Saif
Please remember, if our NE falls to tge Chinese (unlikely without nukes being lobbed), next is you.
What prompted you to arrive at such a silly conclusion?Saif
Please remember, if our NE falls to tge Chinese (unlikely without nukes being lobbed), next is you.
I thought you liked chop suey more than biryani. I like Hilsha pulao though.Hope @Saif likes chop-suey.
look at sat maps, population density etc.. for China its all barren taklamakanthe NE.
the NE
the Indian NE. They have much bigger fish to fry...
kosha mangsho and alu pulaoI thought you liked chop suey more than biryani. I like Hilsha pulao though.
With that non-Chinese favorite dish you will be in trouble getting Chinese passportkosha mangsho and alu pulao
Only time will tell.........BD does not figure in that threat calculus, yet (and most likely never will)