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بحرانی صورتحال: مغربی رہنما اپنے عوام سے مزید قربانیاں طلب کر رہے ہیں۔ایران جنگ ‘امریکی سلطنت کا خاتمہ’ ہے – ٹکر کارلسنبرطانوی شاہی بحریہ میں نشے اور جنسی زیادتیوں کے واقعات کا انکشاف، ترجمان کا تبصرے سے انکار، تحقیقات کی یقین دہانیتیونسی شہری رضا بن صالح الیزیدی کسی مقدمے کے بغیر 24 برس بعد گوانتانوموبے جیل سے آزادمغربی طرز کی ترقی اور لبرل نظریے نے دنیا کو افراتفری، جنگوں اور بےامنی کے سوا کچھ نہیں دیا، رواں سال دنیا سے اس نظریے کا خاتمہ ہو جائے گا: ہنگری وزیراعظمامریکی جامعات میں صیہونی مظالم کے خلاف مظاہروں میں تیزی، سینکڑوں طلبہ، طالبات و پروفیسران جیل میں بندپولینڈ: یوکرینی گندم کی درآمد پر کسانوں کا احتجاج، سرحد بند کر دیخود کشی کے لیے آن لائن سہولت، بین الاقوامی نیٹ ورک ملوث، صرف برطانیہ میں 130 افراد کی موت، چشم کشا انکشافاتپوپ فرانسس کی یک صنف سماج کے نظریہ پر سخت تنقید، دور جدید کا بدترین نظریہ قرار دے دیاصدر ایردوعان کا اقوام متحدہ جنرل اسمبلی میں رنگ برنگے بینروں پر اعتراض، ہم جنس پرستی سے مشابہہ قرار دے دیا، معاملہ سیکرٹری جنرل کے سامنے اٹھانے کا عندیا

Indians blast Pakistan Air Force museum for mannequin of captured Indian pilot with mug of tea (PHOTO)

Indians blast Pakistan Air Force museum for mannequin of captured Indian pilot with mug of tea (PHOTO)

A museum dedicated to Pakistan’s Air Force has been accused by Indians of crossing a line by adding a new display featuring a mannequin of captured pilot Abhinandan Varthaman.

The Indian Air Force officer was captured by Pakistani forces after his plane was shot down on February 27, 2019 as the two sides engaged in a cross-border skirmish. He was held captive and interrogated before being released on March 1. 

A clip of him filmed by his captors during interrogation and refusing to reveal information other than to say he was enjoying his cup of tea went viral at the time, with many Indians praising him for bravery. A photo shared by a Pakistani journalist on Twitter of the museum display shows Varthaman’s mannequin flanked by a mug, presumably containing his now-signature beverage.

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Indian Twitter users dismissed the stunt as indicative of Pakistan’s frustrations over their neighbor’s military might, while one remarked they’ve “never seen someone celebrating their [own] failure as much as Pakistan.”

Many joined in to question whether Indian museums would have sufficient capacity to hold mannequins of all the Pakistani soldiers captured by Indian forces, especially the 93,000 taken captive during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Some people, though, saw the mannequin exhibition in a more endearing and positive light, as a sign of the respect the pilot generated among his captors.

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Images from the mannequin exhibit come amid ongoing high tensions between the neighboring states. However, both sides are showing signs of willingness to coordinate on some matters. On Saturday, India’s Narendra Modi and Pakistan’s Imran Khan opened a new corridor to allow Sikh pilgrims pass between key holy sites across the border without a visa.

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Indians blast Pakistan Air Force museum for mannequin of captured Indian pilot with mug of tea (PHOTO)

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