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Indian aggression towards Pakistan (2025 edition)

Well Cap because Pakistan attemped a major attack on Amritsar, this is retaliation to that..

Discriminate a pajeet in usa and uk, and than watch them cry.
And you ll
You're day will come don't worry son.

Here in Aberdeen all the Pakistani owned businesses have fired Indian workers apart from Sikhs.

Hear will be happening all over the UK soon.
Lol hardly any Pakistani businesses. Most Pakistanis in UK libe on welfare
 
I'm asking why get UK citizenship at all and not just quit and work in India? Why showcase loyalty at all?

As I said every Human being is different and I'm sure their are Indians who are loyal to their country and would never leave + Indians who would wish to return home permanently. Theirs no point in outright claiming that every Human being who's an Indian has the exact same thought process but the statistics still do not lie.

Every year more and more Indians are migrating abroad, assuming the country allows it.

Idk about USA or UK primarily because the migration process is difficult but Australia's migration process is extremely easy depending on the state.

NSW, Queensland, Tasmania(Offshore) and WA is hard, but SA, ACT and VIC state Nomination is extremely easy to acquire for offshore applicants.

For ACT if you're young, you can study a degree from a uni and just apply for the PR graduate pathway which has a 100% success rate for PR assuming you don't have a criminal record.

For SA, you just need 3 years of work experience and pass a skills assessment that you can apply online to get Nominated and for Vic, you just need to write a ROI and any online immigration lawyer will write it for and ensure you get it.

^^ Case in Point, Aus has made it easy to Migrate to Adelaide, Melbourne and Canberra and India is currently the biggest benefactor of this.

India is now the 2nd largest migration population in Australia after English and English doesn't really count since they've always lived here, their hardly any aboriginals left.

Every year the migrant population is increasing and more and more people are applying so based of pure statistics and numbers, it's doesn't seem like More and more Indians are returning home.

The numbers show their more people migrating then actually returning home.

Can't speak for UK and USA as idk much about them from a migration perspective.
People move abroad to find a better quality of life. There is no great mystery behind that.

This was the case since the 80s but there is less and less benefit to move abroad, given how the Tech sector has risen in India in the past 30 years.

I don't have much information about Australia, you might be more aware, but you can't just immigrate to the UK or US. You have to be sponsored by companies to get the proper work visa.
 
Alas ! Things are moving towards from worst to terrible.

Well, humans never learn, or more to say, they learn after they die, which is literally too late.
 
Ask your terrorist country not to keep backing terror outfits like LeT
Yeah india is a terrorist country since I m from Jammu.
You can ask your jammu hindus how they are feeling right now.
You won't have to pay for the mistakes done by Indian government but we will pay for it.
Many people lost their lives in poonch and it's getting even more scary.
 
To be completly fair bro, this is absolutely horrific and I'm not supporting anything.

I'm more or less surprised by how @Devadwal @Rajdeep @saimayubera and other Indian posters are in favour of Genocide and are essentially posting one sided twitter news from zero credibility users to give themselves a pat on the back lol.
Bro I understand it’s horrific, but they didn’t have to kill those kids. They should pay.
 

Military operation in Pakistan reveals weaknesses of India's air force​


New Delhi has begun to acknowledge the loss of several fighter jets during 'Operation Sindoor.' Military experts suggest that at least one Rafale may be among the destroyed aircraft. This would mark the first loss in combat for the French aircraft.

By Sophie Landrin (New Delhi, India, correspondent) and Elise Vincent

Published today at 10:53 am (Paris)



In the streets of the Indian town of Guwahati on May 8, 2025, the day after the Indian army attacked Pakistan.


After "Operation Sindoor," conducted by India on the night of May 6 to 7 in Pakistan, as a retaliation for an attack in Pahalgam, in the Indian Kashmir region on April 22, the show of force intended by New Delhi is widely viewed by many military experts as a significant underperformance. Despite the bombing of nearly a dozen sites in Pakistan, with significant damage observed, India was forced to acknowledge the loss of at least three fighter jets during this operation. These major losses reveal the weaknesses of the Indian Air Force.



But Saar, but Saar... PP lie Saar, Pak media lie Saar, International media lie Saar, now Indian media also lie Saar.... Saar pleej understand, everyone lying, only we Godi bhakts say the truth Saar.

Bahooot maja aa raha hai bhaiyaa India ka rona dhona dekh kay. Destroyed their jets by not even going on an offence and all pretty much in defence so far.
Absolute royal owange of India 🤣
 
People move abroad to find a better quality of life. There is no great mystery behind that.


This was the case since the 80s but there is less and less benefit to move abroad, given how the Tech sector has risen in India in the past 30 years.

I don't have much information about Australia, you might be more aware, but you can't just immigrate to the UK or US. You have to be sponsored by companies to get the proper work visa.
People move abroad to find a better quality of life. There is no great mystery behind that.

Which is what my original point was and the one that i made towards @psyoptica aka Indians delusionally act like their country is no 1 yet will jump ship the first chance they get.

Now for UK and USA, idk much about USA either, For UK im aware that you need visa sponsorship as theirs no other method.

For Australia its 100x easier. I would say Australia is the easeist country to immigrate to currently. Canada use to be the easiest but they've made express entry stupidly hard now and some of their policies have gotten worse.

Basically you need to get pass a skills assessment and get nominated by the state and each state has their own criteria.

For Australia their 5 main methods and I'll rank them from easiest to hardest.

1) Graduate nomination: If you have studied from a university in ACT primarily ANU or University of canberra, then once you graduate you can apply for Graduate PR. It is exclusive only to ACT, no other state. The success rate is almost 100%. You only get refused if you have a criminal record or some other visa issues like incompete documentation.

2) State Nomination pathway: Basically uou need to get nominated by the state and each state has their own rules. For example in queensland, you need to get visa sponsored by a queensland company and work for 6 months to get nominated.

The easiest nomination is Victoria and SA. SA gives it to you with 3 years work experience but very soon they will close it, they only opened it for this year upto 2027.

Victoria requires you to write an ROI expressing genuine commitment to moving, but it can be done if you get a good immigration lawyer to write ir for you, but again victoria will close this in 2026. They chage the nomination rukes alot.

3) Points pathway: They check age, marriage status, education, work history etc etc and calculate on points, it's the same as Canada express entry pathway

4) Regional Pathway: If you're willing to work in a regional area of Australia for 3 years you can get PR, but you do need sponsorship.

5) Visa sponsorship

^^ Indians in 2024-2025 abused the Graduate pathway and SA nomination pathway the most since Australia temporarily has made it extremely easy to migrate assuming you wish to live in Canberra or Adelaide.



 
Feel for the common folk in Jammu. Their lives are at risk at the hands of their own military. Modi will go to deep lengths to ensure their lives become a ticket for his next office.

Too much urine has been consumed.
 
People move abroad to find a better quality of life. There is no great mystery behind that.

Which is what my original point was and the one that i made towards @psyoptica aka Indians delusionally act like their country is no 1 yet will jump ship the first chance they get.

Now for UK and USA, idk much about USA either, For UK im aware that you need visa sponsorship as theirs no other method.

For Australia its 100x easier. I would say Australia is the easeist country to immigrate to currently. Canada use to be the easiest but they've made express entry stupidly hard now and some of their policies have gotten worse.

Basically you need to get pass a skills assessment and get nominated by the state and each state has their own criteria.

For Australia their 5 main methods and I'll rank them from easiest to hardest.

1) Graduate nomination: If you have studied from a university in ACT primarily ANU or University of canberra, then once you graduate you can apply for Graduate PR. It is exclusive only to ACT, no other state. The success rate is almost 100%. You only get refused if you have a criminal record or some other visa issues like incompete documentation.

2) State Nomination pathway: Basically uou need to get nominated by the state and each state has their own rules. For example in queensland, you need to get visa sponsored by a queensland company and work for 6 months to get nominated.

The easiest nomination is Victoria and SA. SA gives it to you with 3 years work experience but very soon they will close it, they only opened it for this year upto 2027.

Victoria requires you to write an ROI expressing genuine commitment to moving, but it can be done if you get a good immigration lawyer to write ir for you, but again victoria will close this in 2026. They chage the nomination rukes alot.

3) Points pathway: They check age, marriage status, education, work history etc etc and calculate on points, it's the same as Canada express entry pathway

4) Regional Pathway: If you're willing to work in a regional area of Australia for 3 years you can get PR, but you do need sponsorship.

5) Visa sponsorship

^^ Indians in 2024-2025 abused the Graduate pathway and SA nomination pathway the most since Australia temporarily has made it extremely easy to migrate assuming you wish to live in Canberra or Adelaide.
Though its not a citizenship thread, just wanted to ask- Why have you run away to Australia? I understand millions of Indians migrate, so does Pakistanis. Whats your point?
 
People move abroad to find a better quality of life. There is no great mystery behind that.

Which is what my original point was and the one that i made towards @psyoptica aka Indians delusionally act like their country is no 1 yet will jump ship the first chance they get.

Now for UK and USA, idk much about USA either, For UK im aware that you need visa sponsorship as theirs no other method.

For Australia its 100x easier. I would say Australia is the easeist country to immigrate to currently. Canada use to be the easiest but they've made express entry stupidly hard now and some of their policies have gotten worse.

Basically you need to get pass a skills assessment and get nominated by the state and each state has their own criteria.

For Australia their 5 main methods and I'll rank them from easiest to hardest.

1) Graduate nomination: If you have studied from a university in ACT primarily ANU or University of canberra, then once you graduate you can apply for Graduate PR. It is exclusive only to ACT, no other state. The success rate is almost 100%. You only get refused if you have a criminal record or some other visa issues like incompete documentation.

2) State Nomination pathway: Basically uou need to get nominated by the state and each state has their own rules. For example in queensland, you need to get visa sponsored by a queensland company and work for 6 months to get nominated.

The easiest nomination is Victoria and SA. SA gives it to you with 3 years work experience but very soon they will close it, they only opened it for this year upto 2027.

Victoria requires you to write an ROI expressing genuine commitment to moving, but it can be done if you get a good immigration lawyer to write ir for you, but again victoria will close this in 2026. They chage the nomination rukes alot.

3) Points pathway: They check age, marriage status, education, work history etc etc and calculate on points, it's the same as Canada express entry pathway

4) Regional Pathway: If you're willing to work in a regional area of Australia for 3 years you can get PR, but you do need sponsorship.

5) Visa sponsorship

^^ Indians in 2024-2025 abused the Graduate pathway and SA nomination pathway the most since Australia temporarily has made it extremely easy to migrate assuming you wish to live in Canberra or Adelaide.
You and the other guy (or your parents) also ditched your motherland to get citizenships elsewhere. Do you smell the irony when you accuse Indians of jumping ship?

This is exactly what you (or your parents) have done.
 
Though its not a citizenship thread, just wanted to ask- Why have you run away to Australia? I understand millions of Indians migrate, so does Pakistanis. Whats your point?
I didn't run away to Australia, I have dual citizenship. And my last job was working remotely for an American company.

I went to study in the UK, but my dad got a job at AnZ bank, previously he worked MCB and since he was a high level executive AnZ bank offered it to him and he went their.

Once he went their and they directly visa sponsored him for PR, I got it and my mom got it.

I'm not the one who applied nor am I the one who made the decison. I didn't even do my Undergrad in aus, I did my masters here only.

My undergrad was in UK, so it's not like it was my choice.

As for my Dad, my dad at the time was approaching 60 and MCB retires you at 60, and they were not offering him an extension, but since he had one friend working in AnZ, he forwarded the CV and the bank was impressed to the point that they offered him a similar position and decided to sponsor him outright.
 
Is it true that Pakistan has admitted that 2 of their JF17 has been shot down by India?

Read the headlines on TOI. But hard to believe any media sources right now.
 
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