Best products from r/indianews

We found 23 comments on r/indianews discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 31 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/indianews:

u/le_clochard · 6 pointsr/indianews

I found two:

https://www.amazon.in/370-Constitutional-History-Jammu-Kashmir/dp/0199455260

https://www.amazon.in/Kashmir-Dispute-1947-2012-PB/dp/9382381651

Which one?

>huge quantities of notes that I can distill and write some posts with the essence

Unless they contain personal info, if softcopy you could just share file via file sharing or text sharing like https://justpaste.it/. If hardcopy you could post pics. Both would also be a good way for you to archive and prevent future loss.

u/myssr · 2 pointsr/indianews

Not estimate or guess, scientifically researched & corroborated.

> Sounds like total bullshit.

Flat Earthers also called the theory of the Earth being a sphere as "Sounds like total bullshit".

Many many such episodes in history where super hasty people like you had to eat their words, royally!!


Anyways: https://www.amazon.in/Books-Nilesh-Nilkanth-Oak/s?rh=n%3A976389031%2Cp_27%3ANilesh+Nilkanth+Oak


Direct Link

u/fanabba · 3 pointsr/indianews

You are right. Jihad through migration-- Al-Hijra.

Modern Day Trojan Horse: Al-Hijra, the Islamic Doctrine of Immigration, Accepting Freedom or Imposing Islam? Paperback – January 29, 2009

by Sam Solomon (Author), E. Al Maqdisi (Author)

https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Day-Trojan-Horse-Immigration/dp/0979492955/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Modern+Day+trojan+horse&qid=1571300210&s=books&sr=1-1

u/dhatura · 2 pointsr/indianews

The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of Indias Partition
by Narendra Singh Sarila

Also makes a case for this and provides evidence in greater detail.

u/Profit_kejru · 19 pointsr/indianews

Don't play dumb. Katua is a honorary term used for Muslims.

> Can you suggest any good book so that I can learn about them?

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Infidels-Guide-Koran/dp/1596981040

https://www.amazon.com/11-Versus-Terrorist-Teachings-Koran/dp/0982027303

u/ranjan_zehereela2014 · 3 pointsr/indianews

https://www.amazon.in/Garud-Strikes-1-Mukul-Deva/dp/9384030546


This is a very fascinating book, the most detailed account by the veterans who were leading the charge themselves in the battleground

u/thurki · 3 pointsr/indianews

Dewan Jarmani Dass was minister of Kapurthala state (now in Punjab) in British India. He wrote many books including Maharaja and Maharani (separate books) in which he described the lifestyle of many kings and queens (particular sexual) respectively. Though hard copies are available on Amazon I tried to search these ebooks on line but couldn't find any.

u/fraands · 2 pointsr/indianews

Don't know about bollywood. Hollywood control by jews is not actually a conspiracy theory. Jews who migrated to USA started investing in movies and developed hollywood. http://www.amazon.in/An-Empire-Their-Own-Hollywood/dp/0385265573

There is this transcript between sallu and aish where he mentions about his links with the underworld and much more.

http://www.echarcha.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-20637.html

u/brien23 · 1 pointr/indianews

Read other comments on this thread. Please. Search my comment history. And then if that is not enough, read 'economics in one lesson' by Henry Hazlitt.

Given that you might not have that book available to you I am copy-pasting certain section to help you understand the vacuity of the argument you're putting forward:

>A bridge is built. If it is built to meet an insistent public demand, if it solves a traffic problem or a transportation problem otherwise insoluble, if, in short, it is even more necessary than the things for which the taxpayers would have spent their money if it had not been taxed away from them, there can be no objection. But a bridge built primarily "to provide employment" is a different kind of bridge. When providing employment becomes the end, need becomes a subordinate consideration. “Projects” have to be invented. [..] Those who doubt the necessity are dismissed as
obstructionists and reactionaries. [..]

>If the bridge costs $1,000,000 the taxpayers will lose $1,000,000. They will have that much taken away from them which they would otherwise have spent on the things they needed most. Therefore for every public job created by the bridge project a private job has been destroyed somewhere else.

>[..] They are the jobs destroyed by the $1,000,000 taken from the taxpayers. All that has happened, at best, is that there has been a diversion of jobs because of the project. More bridge builders; fewer automobile workers, radio technicians, clothing workers, farmers.

>[Suppose,] The bridge exists. It is, let us suppose, a beautiful and not an ugly bridge. [..] They can see the bridge. But if they have taught themselves to look for indirect as well as direct consequences they can once more see in the eye of imagination the possibilities that have never been allowed to come into existence. [..] The same reasoning applies, of course, to every other form of public work.

u/redhatGizmo · 2 pointsr/indianews

Yeah there's strange silence about the shenanigans of one of the most shadiest financial organization the Vatican Bank but nonetheless couple times financial scandals of Vatican leaked to public, read this excellent book for more info.