Hello Asiapundit readers this is my first guest post. I will be touring you around some of the blogs of South Asia.
Bangladesh:
Imtiaz slams Bangladesh politics, as opportunists are being able to influence the Prime Minister for their own interests.
Tasnuva talks about ignorant Pakistanis who does not have a clear idea of Bangladesh & the liberation war which separated itself from Pakistan.
Over at my blog ‘The third world view’ I have asked ‘whose problem is terrorism anyway’?
India:
Abhi of Sepia Mutiny finds that the London bombers are the second generation Pakistani-British. This has aroused another controversy as some think that the Indians should not be refered to as ‘desi’ or ‘South Asian’, because they are not Pakistanis or Bangladeshis.
Kiruba writes about an interesting legal battle between Coca-Cola & Sharad Haskar, the best digital photographer of India over a photograph.
Parag thinks that the plight of Muslim women in India is equally bad if not worse than Pakistan.
Pakistan:
Chapati Mystery celebrates the new ultra-hip cultural phenomenon ‘desi’ which is the focal point of marketing strategies of some of the US companies.
Pakistani Perspective slates a new ‘moral law’ (hasba).
KO Offroad Pakistan shows an alarming state of Pakistan’s Internet connectivity.
Nepal:
Anbika of United we Blog! discovers that Nepal’s private colleges are being increasingly involved into unhealthy competition to attract top students.
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