Buffalo can’t become a Lion

Actually I’d suggest the other way round. Turning a blind eye while India puts the region in order.

You don’t sell Castile soap, by any chance? I know a company that could use some fresh copy on their labels.

God Almighty bless you, for saying for God’s Sake!!!

My goodness, ‘pot calling the kettle black’

Vibrating geography?

Moving movingly of a Massive creature, who moves little forward as compared to her vibration to one side or the other.

I’m starting to question whether you’re really trying to communicate with anybody here.

He’s trying tryingly.

I’m starting to wonder whether he’s cribbing all his material from the hottest stand-up comic in Karachi – verbatim – and translating it into English via Babelfish.

Not really. Just more of a fan of secular democracies than fundamentalist dictatorships.

And more of a fan of Sachin than Salman Butt.

It’s a bit unfair to call Pakistan a fundamentalist dictatorship. It’s only fundamentalist when the government is elected. When the army deposes the elected government, it’s usually a pretty secular dictatorship.

That is not actually true. The army, (more particularly the intelligence services, but with a strong army crossover), has a very strong Islamist contingent and has been one of the bigger worries for the U.S. regarding having Pakistan as an “ally” in the so-called war on terror.

As the Taliban has brought more civil disruption to Pakistan, most of those elements have either changed sides or gone underground, but there was nothing particularly secular about the various despotic regimes that have controlled Pakistan.

I vaguely look forward to China and India carving up Asia into spheres of influence the same way the U.S. and U.S.S.R. did to the world during the cold war.

Interesting times.

Is this some kind of sick joke? The dictatorship from 1977 to 1988 was all about Islamization and introduced all kinds of medieval practices under the guise of Islamization. When the Sharia court he appointed wouldn’t approve stoning for adulterers, he reconstituted the court so that it would.

It was the ISI (military “intelligence”) that built up the Taliban to fight the less religous elements in the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, and has been cultivating Islamic militants to fight India in Kashmir. This was Musharraf’s big claim to fame before he became Chief of Army Staff and later took over in a coup.

Musharraf himself tried to have it both ways, playing up his background as an urban, Catholic school, boy. But there were still elements in the military that he either encouraged or tolerated that were full on Islamist nutcakes.

:smack:

more than 40 % indians wears only one piece cloth, coupled with the lowest GDP & you are thinking of world power status for her…!!!

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If you could put your personal problems aside instead of making irrelevant objections about clothes, you’d have to acknowledge India is the second largest country in the world by population, has one of the largest economies, and that the country’s economy is going to get a lot bigger over the next few decades.

india’s economy & a few other things are of course the world biggest but not the largest. Biggest & largest are poles apart!!!
Elephant is the biggest size wise in jungle; still elephant is laborer & earns some grass for eating as
Dailywager, elephant can’t hold any world portfolio come what may.

You really need to have a talk with your English teacher.

Definition of LARGE
a : exceeding most other things of like kind especially in quantity or size : big

Definition of BIG
2a : large or great in dimensions, bulk, or extent <a big house>; also : large or great in quantity, number, or amount <a big fleet>

-Merriam-Webster

So this statement is nonsense and your metaphors continue to be impenetrable. If you want to post jabberwocky, find a Lewis Carroll fansite. Try to make yourself clear or I’m going to lock this thread.

Marley, as bewildering as the OP can be, it has been suggested that he is running his posts through Babelfish(or similar), resulting in the weirdness. I’m one who agrees.

Granted, he still needs to find a way to be clearer but I don’t think he’s being confusing on purpose. (OK, maybe a little)