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2009-10-01 11:52:11
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i am an indian and i am proud of it...
i have been living in china for 7 years and i am yet to find a chinese person who knows correct history,,,,,as far as india is concerned it is the same ...we know about history from books so every book has its own script ..... |
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2009-09-23 07:44:56
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| This article is laughable. It is so misleading that one does not know where one should start commenting. Firstly the writer of this article has not quoted the names of the authors of the books he has mentioned. So his claims cannot be verified. Secondly, in India every province has its own educational system and do not share common textbooks. Most textbooks are written by individuals and there is no government dictated mandate on what version of history may be taught. Eminent educationists who a... (More details.) |
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2009-09-21 23:28:47
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| It is just ok ,we have been here for a very very long time,perhaps before mongol broke in the great wall,established themselves as Chinese emperor and we shall remain as remain of WWW3 with what ever is left back,as we both of us numerical superiority over the rest of the world.every third human being is either Indian or Chinese. |
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2009-09-15 12:49:44
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| I studied about chinese revoltion, chinese culture, ancient trade between India and China. In my life i never come across any material againt China or even Pakistan. Before posting an article please verify its authenticity |
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2009-09-15 08:58:52
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| Today"s gloabal discussion topic are all about China and India from economic and military aspects when I say military I only say about healthy military activities. Come abck to econimics both country are doing well in their given circumstances. They should contuinue doing that. Also can either tie up or compete each other insecuring lobal energy assets or for sending mission i space in search for new minerals. I think all mid-school text book in China or India should talk about all this achiveme... (More details.) |
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2009-09-11 11:20:45
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China today is a very modern country not like India that is stuck in the 300-year age of the Hindu Caste System and talk of progress at the same time. It"s quite apparent that India is talking from both sides of its mouth.
Any nation that clings to its horrendous past must have an excuse to cover its ills. There can no modern India with a Caste System that holds back its progress as a nation. |
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2009-09-11 07:12:15
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| At this age of internet and fast information travel, I am sure people with enough interest in China can get the right information. Most of the educated indians are very happy that an asian neighbour, China is developing and changing the balance of the world power. We are happy about that. China and India should be best of friends and give countries like Australia, US and Europe a shiver.Jai Hind. |
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2009-09-20 20:34:37
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| China is fast developing but that does not mean India is not. India"s development is slow and steady. In the race between the hare and tortoise the tortoise won no matter the hare ran fast bcos of its consistency and the hare"s stupidity. |
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2009-09-07 13:36:32
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BY THE WAY WE take our waste dustbins and trash buckets and recycle and make ganesha idols for you.
we make the elephants u worship.
trust me its cheap dirty plastic.
and u desrve that |
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| Chinese goods are cheap. We know that. |
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2009-09-04 00:28:23
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| As an Indian, I would like to know how Chinese textbooks portray India..... |
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2009-09-02 22:07:09
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Yantaoju"s article is appreciable because it is nearer to the truth and does not fan hatred against India like so many recent articles in Peoples" Daily.
CONGRATULATIONS to you Mr.Yantaoju.
I would very much like to know "How India is portrayed in Chinese text books?".Could you enlighten me ,Sir? |
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2009-09-02 15:57:17
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| chinese people cherish its tradition and carry on them from generation to generation . china always attaches importance to the reltions with india,being committed to peace and security in asia.we should not allow the indians to tain the chinese people.in the Tang dynasty,a monk named Xuanzhang is respected by chinese people.he made a outstanding contribution to the friendly exchange we sincerely hope india will face real history and current.india will not disrupt friendship between china and ind... (More details.) |
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2009-09-02 15:38:37
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These Indian textbooks are poisioned their own Indian people.
Let them do it. Facts are always
last to test and test. China has
nothing to worry about the way
Indian think about Chinese.
Let"s us go forward and left
them behind with these old
outdated concept. |
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