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2011-11-29 06:41:11
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| How can India and China settle the border dispute |
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PD User
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2009-10-12 05:11:43
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| Good to know some info from the other side of the himalayas. To fulfill the complete story, we should have mentioned about Indian threat theory also. China shadowing Pakistan in all its military operations either through technology supply or strategic inputs is clearly evident, that China play to keep India busy. For your argument of Indo-China border dispute, you have cited colonial power force to sign border agreements. The same force has been used by China to acquire lands including Tibet. A ... (More details.) |
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PD User
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2009-09-12 14:43:31
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I am afraid that the "chinese government" has a vey low integrity image across the world......
China has to take genuine measures if it wants to aspire to be a global power as otherwise, it will end up like the Germany of the Nazis |
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2009-09-02 22:45:46
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| China supplies nuclear arms to Pakistan which is involved in abetting terrorism in India. That is also a stumbling block in India-China relations. China has also helped Pakistan in constructing roadways which is very useful for them in case of war with India.China is also involved in constructing train that Pak can easily transport arms during war against India to its border. China is also creating obstacles be it India -US nuclear treaty or UN security council membership for India. China has... (More details.) |
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PD User
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2009-08-15 19:04:26
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| The military deaths in 1962 are actually a matter for the private grief of the relatives of those who lost their lives and for those seeking revenge and other trouble making acts or even incitement are being less than wise! BALDEAGLE over the alberes FRANCE |
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PD User
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2009-08-15 00:46:52
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| Face the reality,no narrow-mindedness,no nationalist thinking, and no screaming and yelling. Pls calm down. If India is ready to go global, that is what they have to do. |
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2009-08-15 00:46:39
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| Face the reality,no narrow-mindedness,no nationalist thinking, and no screaming and yelling. Pls calm down. If India is ready to go global, that is what they have to do. |
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2009-08-14 11:52:16
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Regard---"China killed 50 soldiers in 1962, We want to take revenge, we may destroy you china but we can take you back 50 years and bring poverty to your economy."
You asking for More? you idiot, full of junk ideas and locked in colonialist thinking. You"d better always act as the running dog for Uncle Sam. |
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2009-08-14 10:36:03
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| Condemn news of splitting india...Indian do not say anything on illegal tibet occupation and also problem in Xinxiang...but it is US which says more... |
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2009-08-13 14:21:47
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| China killed 50 soldiers in 1962, We want to take revenge, we may destroy you china but we can take you back 50 years and bring poverty to your economy. |
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2009-08-12 23:21:26
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Thank you Li Hongmei for an honest and wise Chinese perspective. Articles such as these are very valuable to any sane Indian, who get caught in all the fire and fury of the India China relationship. It is indeed sad that two great civilizations have so much of heart-burn with each other especially at a time of great opportunity for both.
Cutting to the chase, here"s the deal as far as the "McMohan line" is concerned. I am an Assamese and our relationship with the tribes of "Arunachal Pradesh/Sou... (More details.) |
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PD User
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2009-08-12 22:44:35
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| Indians are not your brothers......how did China become such a large country? Was it through "peaceful" expansion? Ignorant savages |
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