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Communist Paradise Which CPI ,CPI(M) want to bring to India
by Vishnu Sharma on Sep 07, 2007 11:39 PM  Permalink 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBzHCVv5GeQ
Soon Indian Refugees will be forming lines
before the Sri-Lankan Consolate.

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Life in Communist North Korea
by Vishnu Sharma on Sep 07, 2007 11:08 PM  Permalink 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOM-iLDa-BQ&mode=related&search=

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THE RED BLUNDERS - The communists have consistently betrayed national interests
by Bengal Tiger on Sep 07, 2007 09:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

knowleft.rediffblogs.com

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RE:THE RED BLUNDERS - The communists have consistently betrayed national interests
by Mouka Bihkari on Sep 07, 2007 09:43 PM  Permalink
I support exercises only with talibans. Osama is india's best friend. Gandhi and Osama have a lot in common.

--- A gandhian

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RE:THE RED BLUNDERS - The communists have consistently betrayed national interests
by Pradip Parekh on Sep 07, 2007 10:07 PM  Permalink
some gandhians are closet muslims.

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RE:THE RED BLUNDERS - The communists have consistently betrayed national interests
by Vishnu Sharma on Sep 07, 2007 11:04 PM  Permalink
Please add Links to the following videos on your Website:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8oaUepvc70

This proves that Communists are a Plague in any Country.
The Communists are the ENEMY of the People.

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A must read....if you want to throw left
by Bengal Tiger on Sep 07, 2007 09:36 PM  Permalink 

knowleft.rediffblogs.com

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N Deal
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 08:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Can we let 1 party with just 5 % votes to decide our future.
Can we let 1 party with just 5% votes, hold 1 billion people to ransom.
Can we let 1 party with just 5 % votes and 2 disastrous states Bengal and Kerala to make policies for 1 billion people.

If no, thn dont vote for the commies. Coming elections every Indian will vote and throw these commies outta our country.

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RE:N Deal
by Praveen PG on Sep 07, 2007 09:13 PM  Permalink
Perhaps u need some politicians from the most socially and economically developed states of Bihar and UP (and other BIMARU states) to decide the future of India. Get your facts right! Kerala is the most socially developed state in India. Human development indices (Infant mortality etc) are on par with the developed countries of the world. You can check this for yourself.

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RE:N Deal
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:17 PM  Permalink
Almost all of the money in kerala is sent by keralites workin in the middle east. Without the hardworking keralites in the middle east, kerala will collapse in a day. There are no major industries in kerala. The number one industry in kerala are Trade Unions led by the communists and their number one product is Strikes and bandhs.

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RE:RE:N Deal
by raj on Sep 08, 2007 01:01 AM  Permalink
Thats the only thing Keralites can talk about.No doubt that is great about social development. But what about the other side compare to Banglore,AP and Chennai? Young men and women need job. When comes to job creation Kerala is far behind those states. Why? Who ever want to invest in your State think twice. Why? Your politicians especially Communist dont let any pvt firms to grown. Some how they find a way to close it down by strike.So dont be too proud and knock other states down.Well known fact from every family one Malyalee is looking for a job in Gulf countries (Capitalist free makt economy)Why? Think about it .

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RE:N Deal
by ASHOK on Sep 07, 2007 09:26 PM  Permalink
Very well said. Transformers>> I aprreciate your observations.

Please also take note that in 1962 Indo China War, It was US intervention, which stopped Chinese aggression. China had reached Bomdilla and thereafter it was easy to gobble up whole of ASSAM.

At that time RUSSIA did not restrain CHINA.

Russian Stand was >> If India is my friend than CHINA is my BROTHER.

Bottomline >> India is a mature and powerfull country now, we should do what is best for us.

I am really surprised when BIMAN BOSE & BURDAN said >> we should not make our Neighbours ( Pakistan & China ) unhappy by signing 123 Nuclear agreement with USA.

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RE:N Deal
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:34 PM  Permalink
The communists are a curse on our nationa, a curse that is not going to go automatically. This is a difinign moment for India, we are on the threshold of superpower status and the enemies within(commies) at the behest of the enemies outside(Pak China) are determined to bring India now. Its upto us ordinary citizens now to shoe extraordinary courage and stop these enemies frm putting a stop to India acheiving the powerful status that we Indians deserve.

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RE:RE:N Deal
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:35 PM  Permalink
The communists are a curse on our nationa, a curse that is not going to go automatically. This is a difinign moment for India, we are on the threshold of superpower status and the enemies within(commies) at the behest of the enemies outside(Pak China) are determined to bring India down. Its upto us ordinary citizens now to shoe extraordinary courage and stop these enemies frm putting a stop to India acheiving the powerful status that we Indians deserve.

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RE:RE:N Deal
by raj on Sep 08, 2007 01:09 AM  Permalink
Thank you Ashok. Hope these commies will understand that. That was Kennedy who offered the help. Bardhan and other BOOGERS are there to look after the interest of China .Hope our Indian people vote them out next time. I cant imagine if some senator or Congress men make statement like this in US. He wont see the Senate . Those irresponsible statemets shows how much they care about India's role in the world and the future.

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RE:N Deal
by Transformers on Sep 08, 2007 01:31 AM  Permalink
I strongly beleive this deal will go through as 2 of the best minds the Legendary K Subrahmanyam and C Raja Mohan are advising the governement. These are some of the best security and foreign affairs analyst in India.

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RE:N Deal
by Trivikram Singaraju on Sep 07, 2007 08:43 PM  Permalink
well said!

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RE:N Deal
by Dolly Kurian on Sep 07, 2007 08:43 PM  Permalink
UPA with less than 30% of Indian vote support should not spoil the future of India, for the Americans.They have no right to do it.The American from Christopher Colombus onwards have done only killing innocent people, from the Arawaks and the red Indians to the Iraqis.In Vietnam they used the Black Man to kill the Yellow Man so that the White Man can keep the land he grabbed from the Red Man.The Brown Man cannot join these american terrorists

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RE:RE:N Deal
by Tinku Sharma on Sep 07, 2007 09:20 PM  Permalink


Dolly Baby,

You are a communist and therefore anachronistic in "our" times!!

You people really need to "grow" out of your pathetic "red" skins and get with the programme!!

If you can't reconcile with the idea of trucking with hardcore capitalists, try and learn from your fellow, ertswhile commies like Russia and China!!

We were officially only 'Socialists' (That's like being a bastard offspring of communism) but Russia and China swore by communism. And yet discarded it like a used diaper when opportunity knocked!

And please don't give us that crap about sovereignty, you people still haven't acknowledged that China invaded India in 1962!!

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RE:N Deal
by Buggs Bunney on Sep 07, 2007 08:57 PM  Permalink

anyway aurangazeb & timur were not americans.

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RE:N Deal
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 08:51 PM  Permalink
U mentioneda lotta countries the US harmed but u cannot give one instance whn the US attacked India. U seem to be lott bothered abt other countries thn India. The US is the only major country along with Russia, that has neva attacked India. Rest all major countries have attacked india including China, Pakistan, UK, France, Portugal, Mongolia, Iran, the Ottomans.

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RE:N Deal
by raj on Sep 07, 2007 11:29 PM  Permalink
Hello Dolly Kurian, Which country attacked India in 1961.Yellow men killed so called Brown men ,(according to your term)Do you any complaints. In 2001 sept 11th Islamist killed 3000 innocent people in USA. It seems you have no problem with that . Right? That includes many Indian life got lost too. Your Lennin and Bucher Stalin killed many Russians. Polpot (communist monster)killed thousands in combodia. Mao's red gaurd's buched many in China. What about Soviet invation of chez repablic, and Romania. What about the killing of eastern germans when they cross the bared wire fence seeking freedom in West Germany. What about the Killing Iraqis by Sadham and his gang? By the way In DAFUR Black women and men are buchered by Arabs. Do you anything to say about it? Lebanon muslims are killing each other including Palastine? Dont single out the United State. Black, White,Yellow, Brown ,Red(Americns come in all these colors for your info)all fought the communist not just the black man . Dont try to induce racism here.You Lefties dont have your facts right. Do you know the meaning of fair and balance. Name a single Communist country with Human rights and press freedom? Name how many countries are there in the world under communist? Ms.Kurian. Try to improve life in KERALA first. Clean you own backyard before you clean others. JAI HIND

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RE:N Deal
by Transformers on Sep 08, 2007 01:17 AM  Permalink
Awesomeeeeeeeee Man. That was simply an awesome reply. Bt these commie parasites will neva understand that.

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more exercises - threat to China
by Carti Rengasamy on Sep 07, 2007 08:24 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

In the absence of Indo-US exercises, the China threatened India and occupied our area.

India alongwith U.S, Japan, Australia, Singapore and other well wishers of India should conduct more exercises to threat China in future.

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:10 PM  Permalink
The exquisiteness of India's naval diplomacy is that the objective of balancing is being undertaken through a policy of co-operation. With intense co-operation alone, New Delhi has been able to create a balance of power in the Indian Ocean. While on the one side India's apprehensions over China's string of pearls strategy in the Indian Ocean has woken up New Delhi to see these developments as a future threat, on the other side it is looking forward to improve bilateral co-operation with China through diplomatic and military engagement. Recently, the second round of India-China bilateral naval exercises was concluded in the Arabian Sea. It was the first time that Chinese forces joined manoeuvres in Indian territory. The first of this series was undertaken in the South China Sea in 2003. The India-China naval engagement reflects India's determination to move forward with the policy of regional co-operation. In an era of engagement, India will have to make all endeavours at the strategic level to balance China's power realistically, through the development of its own economic and military potential and by building stronger relationships with neighbours and regional organisations like ASEAN.

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:07 PM  Permalink
India has been apprehensive about China's growing naval expansion in the Indian Ocean. New Delhi views this as "encirclement" and has sometimes objected to Chinese links - especially military ties - with India's smaller neighbours. As China's new naval diplomacy unfolds in the region, India cannot remain a mute spectator and, much like China, has increased its military engagement in the region. Through 'engagement' it has successfully enhanced its regional and international profile and worked overtime to reduce Chinese influence to maintain a balance of power in the region. India now regularly conducts naval and military exercises with great powers, including the US, Japan, and China, as well as its South Asian and South-East Asian neighbours. New Delhi has signed a defence agreement with Singapore and has co-operative arrangements with many nations stretching from Seychelles to Vietnam. It has participated in mechanisms to protect maritime traffic passing through the strategic Malacca Straits.

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:06 PM  Permalink
In addition to economic gains, it is Sri Lanka's strategic location that has prompted Beijing to aim for a strategic relationship with Colombo. Beijing is much concerned about the growing US presence in the region as well as about increasing Indo-US naval co-operation in the Indian Ocean. Besides exploring options to cushion the impact of Indo-US strategic co-operation in the region, China looks at using the partnership with Sri Lanka to enhance its influence over strategic sea lanes of communication from Europe to East Asia and oil tanker routes from the Middle East to the Malacca Straits.

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:05 PM  Permalink
Given China's known interest in developing bases around the Indian Ocean littoral, a Chinese base in Maldives would not be surprising. Although China claims that its bases are only for securing energy supplies to feed its growing economy, Indian experts perceive the Chinese base in Maldives as motivated by Beijing's determination to contain and encircle India, and thereby limit the growing influence of the Indian Navy in the region. The Marao base deal was finalized after two years of negotiations when Chinese Prime minister Zhu Rongzi visited Male in May 2001. Once Marao comes up as the new Chinese 'pearl', Beijing's power projection in the Indian Ocean would be augmented.

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:03 PM  Permalink
A new great game has begun between India and China to bring Maldives and Sri Lanka under their respective sphere of influence in the Indian Ocean region. After Myanmar and Bangladesh, to complete the "arc of influence" in South Asia, China is determined to enhance military and economic co-operation with Maldives and Sri Lanka. China's ambition to form a naval base at Marao in the Maldives, its recent entry into oil exploration business in Sri Lanka, development of port and bunker facilities at Hambantota, strengthening military co-operation and boosting bilateral trade with Colombo, are all reasons for worry to Indian policy makers.

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:05 PM  Permalink
China is inching closer to Sri Lanka as well. Recently, Sri Lanka allocated an exploration block in the Mannar Basin to China for exploration of petroleum resources. This allocation would imply Chinese presence just a few kilometres from India's southern tip, thus causing strategic discomfort. In economic terms, it would also mean the end of the monopoly held by Indian oil companies in this realm, putting them into direct and stiff competition from wealthy Chinese oil companies. It should be noted that the Chinese are already present at Hambantota on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, where Beijing is building bunkering facilities and an oil tank farm. This infrastructure will help service hundreds of ships that traverse the sea-lanes of commerce off Sri Lanka. The Chinese presence in Hambantota would thus be another vital element in its strategic circle already enhanced through its projects in Pakistan, Myanmar and Bangladesh.

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:09 PM  Permalink
In recent years New Delhi has intensified its pace of co-operation with countries in the Indian Ocean littoral.After the success of its tsunami diplomacy,New Delhi is looking forward to evolve new channels of naval diplomacy with these countries.During the last one year, the just retired Indian Navy chief, Admiral Arun Prakash, visited many South East Asian and South Asian capitals.The primary aims of these visits were to enhance bilateral co-operation and strengthen naval ties.Two Indian warships currently on overseas deployment made friendly port calls in Bangladesh and Myanmar.During Arun Prakash's visit to Bangladesh, the two navies discussed possibilities of connecting Vishakapatnam and Chittagong ports.An access agreement with Dhaka, to be part of the Navys recommendations to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, would allw more extensive patrolling, both sea borne and from air,in these sensitive waters. It will also recommend to the Government to make an offer to Dhaka for allowing Indian naval vessels to maintain some Bangladeshi ports, so as to compete with Beijing's strategic gains in that sector.(China signed a training and equipment agreement with Dhaka earlier this year.)Based on the Ministry of External Affairs' response, follow-up discussions wll be firmed up with Dhaka. Sch initiatives highlight the deeper understndng in South Block on the need to improve naval ties with its closest eastern neighbours to counter Chinse influence in the eastrn Indian Ocean

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RE:more exercises - threat to China
by Transformers on Sep 07, 2007 09:04 PM  Permalink
The Indian Defence Minister's visit to Maldives in July 2006 to hand over INS Tilanchang, a 260-ton, fast-attack craft and other supplies was an astute diplomatic response to China's plan of establishing a full-fledged naval base in Marao, a Maldivian island, by 2010. New Delhi is looking forward to restrain Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean region by sticking to its post Cold War policy of engagement. 'Balancing' through 'engagement' seems to be its current strategy to maintain a balance of power in this region.

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test
by TRIMURTI on Sep 07, 2007 08:06 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

test

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RE:test
by indian on Sep 07, 2007 08:07 PM  Permalink
succesfully tested.....

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