prasadr Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 31 minutes ago, Sachin200 said: Elago verge of collapse lo vunaru. Internationally antha support ledhu except chinkis . countries doing worse than Pakistan have been standing for decades. so a small push is needed to make it happen Quote
Daaarling Posted November 7, 2019 Author Report Posted November 7, 2019 Disputed regions mottam Reliance laanti corporates ki ammeyaali. Then they might do something useful with it strategically. Mana politicians plan chesi, act chesevaraku chaala time padutundi. Politicians ni nammalemu they can intentionally create obstacles in the execution of military plans. Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 6 minutes ago, Daaarling said: Disputed regions mottam Reliance laanti corporates ki ammeyaali. Then they might do something useful with it strategically. Mana politicians plan chesi, act chesevaraku chaala time padutundi. Politicians ni nammalemu they can intentionally create obstacles in the execution of military plans. Akkada peekedhi Ami undadhu , antha elevated region lo Quote
prasadr Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 13 minutes ago, Sachin200 said: Akkada peekedhi Ami undadhu , antha elevated region lo Well, Reliance already has huge plans for Kashmir. And one of the direct benefits of removal of 370 and 35A is settlement of anyone in Kashmir. ergo, Reliance can just pluck ten thousand Biharis or Andhras and place them in Kashmir as part of employment. To protect these ten thousand employees, govt will sent in troops consisting of people from all over India. That's how demographic changes take place. China has done it exceptionally well in Tibet Pakistan done the same in POK. Time we do the same in Kashmir. Quote
DummyVariable Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 15 minutes ago, Sachin200 said: Akkada peekedhi Ami undadhu , antha elevated region lo You are underestimating the will of corporations if they find some natural resource there. But then again Reliance doesn’t have any loyalty to India so we may not get any benefit out of it. Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 Just now, prasadr said: Well, Reliance already has huge plans for Kashmir. And one of the direct benefits of removal of 370 and 35A is settlement of anyone in Kashmir. ergo, Reliance can just pluck ten thousand Biharis or Andhras and place them in Kashmir as part of employment. To protect these ten thousand employees, govt will sent in troops consisting of people from all over India. That's how demographic changes take place. China has done it exceptionally well in Tibet Pakistan done the same in POK. Time we do the same in Kashmir. Things like farming etc cheyadaniki undavu ga aa region lo What kind of business plans reliance have ?? Like assisting in exports through this region ?? Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 1 minute ago, DummyVariable said: You are underestimating the will of corporations if they find some natural resource there. But then again Reliance doesn’t have any loyalty to India so we may not get any benefit out of it. Akkada natural resources emi Levu bro , Balochistan daggara undhi resources . J&k region lo pedha ga Ami Levu resources . Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 The state has limited mineral and fossil-fuel resources, much of which are concentrated in the Jammu region. Small reserves of natural gas are found near the city of Jammu, and bauxite and gypsum deposits occur in the vicinity of Udhampur. Other minerals include limestone, coal, zinc, and copper. The pressure of population on land is apparent everywhere, and all available resources are utilized. Quote
prasadr Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 6 minutes ago, Sachin200 said: Things like farming etc cheyadaniki undavu ga aa region lo What kind of business plans reliance have ?? Like assisting in exports through this region ?? Have zero idea, except they have plans... Once things are a bit clear, it might not be a bad idea to invest in Kashmir real estate. There would be real big money that can be made out of it. Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 The majority of the people of Jammu and Kashmir are engaged in subsistence agriculture of diverse kinds on terraced slopes, each crop adapted to local conditions. Rice, the staple crop, is planted in May and harvested in late September. Corn, millet, pulses (legumes such as peas, beans, and lentils), cotton, and tobacco are—with rice—the main summer crops, while wheat and barley are the chief spring crops. Many temperate fruits and vegetables are grown in areas adjacent to urban markets or in well-watered areas with rich organic soils. Sericulture (silk cultivation) is also widespread. Large orchards in the Vale of Kashmir produce apples, pears, peaches, walnuts, almonds, and cherries, which are among the state’s major exports. In addition, the vale is the sole producer of saffron in the Indian subcontinent. Lake margins are particularly favourable for cultivation, and vegetables and flowers are grown intensively in reclaimed marshland or on artificial floating gardens. The lakes and rivers also provide fish and water chestnuts. Quote
prasadr Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 4 minutes ago, Sachin200 said: Akkada natural resources emi Levu bro , Balochistan daggara undhi resources . J&k region lo pedha ga Ami Levu resources . Wrong, Kashmir accounts of 60% of Apple production of entire India. It's also the biggest source for saffron. If properly planned, that area is gold mine for agri business. Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 Cultivation in Ladakh is restricted to such main valleys as those of the Indus, Shyok, and Suru rivers, where it consists of small irrigated plots of barley, buckwheat, turnips, and mustard. Plants introduced in the 1970s by Indian researchers have given rise to orchards and vegetable fields. Pastoralism—notably yak herding—long has been a vital feature of the Ladakh economy; breeding of sheep, goats, and cattle has been encouraged. The Kashmir goat, which is raised in the region, provides cashmere for the production of fine textiles. Some Gujjar and Gaddi communities practice transhumance (seasonal migration of livestock) in the mountains. In addition to supplying pasture for the livestock, the mountains also are a source of many kinds of timber, a portion of which is exported. Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 2 minutes ago, prasadr said: Wrong, Kashmir accounts of 60% of Apple production of entire India. It's also the biggest source for saffron. If properly planned, that area is gold mine for agri business. Saffron and apples are there. resources referring to are mineral ores , fossil-fuels atc 1 Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 Resources and power The state has limited mineral and fossil-fuel resources, much of which are concentrated in the Jammu region. Small reserves of natural gas are found near the city of Jammu, and bauxite and gypsum deposits occur in the vicinity of Udhampur. Other minerals include limestone, coal, zinc, and copper. The pressure of population on land is apparent everywhere, and all available resources are utilized. All the principal cities and towns, including Leh, and a majority of the villages are electrified, and hydroelectric and thermal generating plants have been constructed to provide power for industrial development based on local raw materials. Major power stations are located at Chineni and Salal and on the upper Sind and lower Jhelum rivers. Jammu and Kashmir has vast hydroelectric generating potential, principally along the Chenab River in the southwestern part of the state but also including the basins of the Indus, Jhelum, and Ravi rivers. Although by the early 21st century only a relatively small fraction of that potential was being exploited, a large number of projects were in various stages of completion or planning that were intended to considerably boost the state’s generating capacity by the year 2020. Quote
Sachin200 Posted November 7, 2019 Report Posted November 7, 2019 3 minutes ago, Sachin200 said: Cultivation in Ladakh is restricted to such main valleys as those of the Indus, Shyok, and Suru rivers, where it consists of small irrigated plots of barley, buckwheat, turnips, and mustard. Plants introduced in the 1970s by Indian researchers have given rise to orchards and vegetable fields. Pastoralism—notably yak herding—long has been a vital feature of the Ladakh economy; breeding of sheep, goats, and cattle has been encouraged. The Kashmir goat, which is raised in the region, provides cashmere for the production of fine textiles. Some Gujjar and Gaddi communities practice transhumance (seasonal migration of livestock) in the mountains. In addition to supplying pasture for the livestock, the mountains also are a source of many kinds of timber, a portion of which is exported. Turnips and mustard ekkada Baga vadataru gab. I mean in green salads lo Quote
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