No, this will never end. The problem is not that much simple. If Kashmir goes out, Pakistan will shift its focus to other region such as Punjab or Himachal Pradesh or Assam. ISI (Inter Service Intelligence) is more active in these states. India as a country cannot allow this to happen. The main goal of Pakistan is to destablise India and I really dont know what they are going to do with that.
Nope. Pakistan and North Korea has traded missiles and nuclear device to each other. North Korean nuclear weapons are from Pakistan and they are tested indeed.
As a native belonging to this region, I knew quite a bit about this. Even my father, who is now 58 years old, used to say this and he has seen 2 Pagoda temples during his childhood days. But I had seen only one.
As far the literature is concerned, the ancient Tamil (language of this region) Grammar book named "Thozhkappiayam" dates back to 1500-2000 BC and it references "Agasthiyar Kappiyam" the date of which is yet be traced.
But no one took initiative to show this to the world. Finally it appeared in Slashdot and I am really hapy
No, this will never end. The problem is not that much simple. If Kashmir goes out, Pakistan will shift its focus to other region such as Punjab or Himachal Pradesh or Assam. ISI (Inter Service Intelligence) is more active in these states.
India as a country cannot allow this to happen.
The main goal of Pakistan is to destablise India and I really dont know what they are going to do with that.
Nope. Pakistan and North Korea has traded missiles and nuclear device to each other. North Korean nuclear weapons are from Pakistan and they are tested indeed.
There are already lot of hydrogen powered vehicles running.o n/3391507. stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lond
There were reports about this in the Tamil news papers.
check that out
As a native belonging to this region, I knew quite a bit about this. Even my father, who is now 58 years old, used to say this and he has seen 2 Pagoda temples during his childhood days. But I had seen only one.
As far the literature is concerned, the ancient Tamil (language of this region) Grammar book named "Thozhkappiayam" dates back to 1500-2000 BC and it references "Agasthiyar Kappiyam" the date of which is yet be traced.
But no one took initiative to show this to the world. Finally it appeared in Slashdot and I am really hapy