And is that a good thing or bad?
The entire exercise seems to be coming to its foregone conclusion, at least until the next paroxysm.
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And is that a good thing or bad?
The entire exercise seems to be coming to its foregone conclusion, at least until the next paroxysm.
To be fair though, I believe Pakistan is better equipped to handle it. Its a path the pendulum has traversed many times before. Even sitting across the border as I am, I'm getting an unstrange feeling of deja vu. And let's face it. Pakistan has a lot less to lose than what Bangladesh did and is rapidly eroding away.
Well, going around the same roundabout in circles while expecting the country to magically "turn a corner" is a futile endeavor by definition.![]()
It is. But what do you honestly feel can cut through the circles and set a new course.
Sadly, I have yet to see a revolution in a Muslim country that has not made the nation even more hardcore Islamic in its fundamental nature.
Not very conducive to becoming a successful affluent state. No?
On the other hand, I look at a maidan revolution in a Buddhist dominant nation like Sri Lanka. Zero bloodshed. And things are begining to look up already. Though they are by no means out of the woods. At least they understand what the Chinese were doing to them, and recognise that we all need to live peacefully together in the region and do business, travel, visit, be friends, and look out dor one another's interests, and not let their own land be used by alien forces hostile to another neighbour.
After all, how does one incentivize a society to do well in this world when they believe they need to be ready for the next one?
Why do you talk like India is a perfect state? It’s worse off than Sri Lanka and Bangladesh with its radicalism.It is. But what do you honestly feel can cut through the circles and set a new course.
Sadly, I have yet to see a revolution in a Muslim country that has not made the nation even more hardcore Islamic in its fundamental nature.
Not very conducive to becoming a successful affluent state. No?
On the other hand, I look at a maidan revolution in a Buddhist dominant nation like Sri Lanka. Zero bloodshed. And things are begining to look up already. Though they are by no means out of the woods. At least they understand what the Chinese were doing to them, and recognise that we all need to live peacefully together in the region and do business, travel, visit, be friends, and look out dor one another's interests, and not let their own land be used by alien forces hostile to another neighbour.
Why do you talk like India is a perfect state? It’s worse off than Sri Lanka and Bangladesh with its radicalism.
33 protesters shot dead so far