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Recognize Independent Tibet
by Dipak Bose on Oct 18, 2007 09:09 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

India should recognize independent Tibet and Taiwan.


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  RE:RE:Recognize Independent Tibet
by Golden on Oct 18, 2007 10:27 AM   Permalink
hope you wont mind if the whole world recognize kashmir too as an independent state. what happend? got shock, right? yes that's what happens with the people who dont have honesty in their heart. any thing wrong in my favour is not wrong otherwise i am always ready to fight for the right, correct man? only thing is dont point finger towards me no matter what i do.

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  RE:Recognize Independent Tibet
by Dipak Bose on Oct 18, 2007 04:55 PM   Permalink
I do not mind if J&K will be partitioned along the religious line and there will be an exchange of population: all Muslims would go to Paki and Bangladesh, all non-Muslims would come to India.
This is the final solution.


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  RE:Recognize Independent Tibet
by Vijay urf Teesmar Khan on Oct 18, 2007 02:33 PM   Permalink
If you try to do this, all muslims in India will be treated similar as Hindus are treated in Kashmir.

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  RE:Recognize Independent Tibet
by Saibaskar Parthasarathy on Oct 18, 2007 10:43 AM   Permalink
Well let the world do it at its own peril. Kashmir will be another afghanistan if Indian soldiers stop gaurding it. In contrast Tibet was a peaceful place until Chinese expansionists invaded it. As for Taiwan it economically has shown what a free China could be

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  RE:Recognize Independent Tibet
by Rahul Sharma on Oct 18, 2007 10:41 AM   Permalink
why dont u Pakis participate in INDIA's discussion board ....u first take care of Mr.Musharaf first...when talk about anything else

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