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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: akhl


this is valid in the present scenario.. but v have to know that.. we indians were the most civilised people at that time... everything was just perfect at that time... education was given so much importance.. equal rights for women(sometimes more rights than men). n these rules just show us the extent of our civility.. even while fighting a war.. u have to fight with rules..👏
but what to do.... all these was destroyed after that cave dwelling barbarians invaded india.😡

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: akhl

In the days of PRC and before that, the followers of certain rules were considered great warriors. Those rules are:-
1. Do not attack after sunset.
2. Do not attack from behind.
3. Do not attack without prior warning.
4. Do not use weapon on a weaponless person.
5. Forgive your enemy if he surrenders to you.

These rules may sound very great. But, thinking practically, these rules created problems for those who followed these. This is because often in a war, one party followed these rules and the opposing party did not.

You are absolutely right.......not only these.....

6.Do not attack before sunrise

7.Do not attack a person who is running away from the battle field....

8.Do not attack women,children and old men

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: akhl

In the days of PRC and before that, the followers of certain rules were considered great warriors. Those rules are:-
1. Do not attack after sunset.
2. Do not attack from behind.
3. Do not attack without prior warning.
4. Do not use weapon on a weaponless person.
5. Forgive your enemy if he surrenders to you.

These rules may sound very great. But, thinking practically, these rules created problems for those who followed these. This is because often in a war, one party followed these rules and the opposing party did not.



Brilliant topic!!!👏

you are right. but war is not as simple as it sounds.. it kill thousands of people..it changes the life of their families... just imagine if none of the rules were followed ,it would cause the loss of more lives... and in war, the strongest side wins...and to test the strengths these rules were followed...
yes if the opposing party did not follow the rules it would create a problem, but it is always good to win and feel the victory by following the rules....

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