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chinese aggression
by Adiguru dasa on Sep 01, 2007 12:34 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

chinese are good planners militarily. They are way more advanced than us in terms of military capability. We should handle them diplomatically. Never antagonise them.. We should remember 1962.. merely jingoistic words don't help in the battle. This nuclear deal will make India more propserous in the coming years.

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  RE:chinese aggression
by Virgo on Sep 01, 2007 01:40 AM   Permalink
Deal with the Chinese diplomatically and not antagonize them? Aren't you aware that China has exaactly been doing the opposite with respect with India for the past six decades? If the Chinese indeed want diplomacy and not antagonize India, can you explain why they gave the Pakis nuke bomb technology and offensive missiles? Or, why did they invade Inda in 1962 and been consistently trying to destabilize India through their paki proxies and the Indian communist traitors?

People like you need to understan that India would be taken for granted and aggressed upon by countries like Pakistan, BD and China as long as we behave timidly.

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  RE:chinese aggression
by Vikas Jain on Sep 01, 2007 02:41 AM   Permalink
Although you sound like a communist I will try you some factual data.

Its true we lost the 1962 war...thanks to some "Hindi Chini bhai bhai" from the Gandhi/Nehru family. However you must consider what has happened since then. Do you know anything about the Chola incident or the Nathu LA incident. If not visit this page. http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Army/History/1960s/Chola.html

Although this article is written by Indians, hence the doubt that it might be biased, the facts can be cross-checked from third party sources.

I think the Ghost of the 1962 war will never leave us. But my fried, failing is not a problem, however giving up after a failure is

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