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Blazewada
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Posted on Sunday, April 03, 2016 - 1:26 pm:   

Partition of India and the forgotten question of Baluchistan | Tarek Fatah | TEDxRGNUL

Indian is defined by river indus. dont name your childrn after arab invaders, name them after who fought arab invaaders.

tarek fatah makes sense.

While India is known to have taken birth in 1947 as a modern state, the civilisational ethos of India has survived for ages. Mr. Fatah proposes the need to develop a grand narrative of the Indian civilisation that extends beyond the geographical boundaries of the Indian Territory. Narrating the horror of the continuing conflict in Baluchistan, Tarek Fatah supports the cause of Baloch nationalists to be liberated from the control of Pakistan.

Writer, Broadcaster, a Secular and Liberal Activist. Tarek Fatah is a scholar par excellence with command over a range of subjects.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.


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