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German author, Elias Davidsson, in his book, "The Betrayal of India" , writes that there was no plausible motive for any Pakistani entity, governmental or nongovernmental to carry out the mass murder of 26/11.
In this #FalseFlagByIndia Mr. Kar Kate was also killed, who +
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On the night of 26 November 2008, ten"terrorists" wielding Kalashnikovs attacked Mumbai. They stuck simultaneously at five locations, shooting dead innocent people casualties were Mr. Karkare and his team of Anti-Terrorism squad who had unearthed the Hindutva terror group +
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responsible for bombing Muslim businesses, mosques, dargahs and the Samjhauta Express in 2007. This group was active since 2006. The same group was also planning to change the Indian constitution.
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Karkare had arrested a prominent women leader of BJP/ RSS and had named other prominent leaders and serving army officers who attended meetings where arsons against Muslims were planned.
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For more details on #WhoKilledKarkare go through this thread 🧵
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▪️Title: #DiplomaticFootprints
▪️Genre: Memoir
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▪️Author: Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary
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I asked ChatGPT, why people struggle to debate with respect despite differences of opinion?

Causes and Remedial Measures
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Causes

-Confirmation bias: People tend to seek information that confirms their beliefs and ignore information that challenges them.

-Lack of empathy: People struggle to understand and appreciate other perspectives.
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-Emotional appeals: People are often swayed by emotional appeals rather than logic and reason.
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Slogans of turning Pakistan into a knowledge economy echo in political corridors but reality is that 🇵🇰 ranks 126/140 countries in global competitiveness indicator of WEF—while India 55, Iran 74, Turkey 51, South Africa 49, Kenya 99, Ethiopia 109, Malaysia 18 & Indonesia 37.

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When it comes to innovation and sophistication factors — sub-indices of the same dataset — Pakistan is ranked 89, Indonesia 33, China 34, Sri Lanka 41, India 46, Turkey 56 and Ghana 65.
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If you ask anyone in the country about the reason behind this poor performance, the answer would be resource constraints. However, I feel that the question of the abundance or paucity of resources comes at a later stage.
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Zulfikaqr Ali Bhutto responded to the mounting disorder, which his political style helped generate, by increasing stifling of political expression +

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through banning NAP, & use of Section 144 of Penal Code, the High Treason Act, Prevention of Anti-National Activities Ordinance and the Press and Publications Ordinance. It completed alienation of the intellectuals and students who had vested their hopes in party's formation.
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Fears that Bhutto was attempting to establish a one-party system were reinforced by his purging and politicization of the bureaucracy and his creation of the Federal Security Force and the People's Guards.
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To win next year general elections in India 🇮🇳, under Modi's facist & racist leadership any next false flag incident can lead to escalation and to a first ever nuclear exchange between the two countries.

Pulwama on February 14,2019 was one such #FalseFlagByIndia
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This false flag operation was executed to try & isolate Pakistan &also to benefit Modi's BJP which was struggling politically. That this incident occurred just two months prior to Indian elections raises many questions&makes it one of most controversial false flag operations.
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The book is divided into 10 chapters, each of which focuses on a specific aspect of geography and its impact on global politics. Here is a brief summary of each chapter:
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