Regardless of how our dear Karat and Yechuri toot their red horns, China,a Maoist cradle, is committed to only one thing - domination of Han race. How they do it is anybody's guess.
Hackers do attack, no matter what you do to protect your precious systems. It's their job. They are some of the most creative people on the planet. Put yourself in their shoes and think like them. May their tribe increase in India to keep these sarkari minds sharp and alert :)
In the face of such elements exposing its vulnerabilities, may be the 'IT giant' ie., India should do something about it quietly :)
RE:Thing to learn from China
by Prasanna Nagarajan on Oct 19, 2007 05:33 PM Permalink
All my friends here just talk in thin air. They do not think. They oppose every action of the left becoz they are supporters of a communal political party which has a different agenda from the left's. So naive Indians are. Do not want to understand the intricacies of an issue, the pros and cons. they Just talk in thin air about parties, knowing absolutely nothing about development, the real kind! Just talk of Ram and religion by any party, and they get worked up. These ppl here are literate I believed. I thought only the multiple illiterates i India fell for Ram trap. I was wrong. Even the so-called educated folks do not seem to understand the high pronciples and agenda of the Left.
RE:Thing to learn from China
by Amit Arora on Oct 19, 2007 05:46 PM Permalink
Even the educated fols are not able to understand the SO CALLED ' high pronciples and agenda of the Left...............then there must be some draw back.........just think that my dear PN
RE:Thing to learn from China
by JGN on Oct 19, 2007 06:08 PM Permalink
Mr.Amit Arora, the Nuclear deal is more beneficial to the US companies and some Indian politicians who can get kick-back. That is why the PM is upset about the delay in concluding the deal. The US had denied us fuel for a small plant of about 300 MW at Tarapur. What would be the fate of the proposed large plants if the US denies us fuel? We have enough coal for running Thermal Power Plants for producing electricity for another 50 years. So there is no need to conclude the deal hastily. Otherwise it would be the same story as of Enron and MSEB (conclude deal in haste and repent at leisure).
As regards support of China in 1962, the communists did not support them, but merely stated that the war is over a disputed territory which they call as theirs and we call as ours. The Chinese Govt was not a party to the demarcation of border (McMohan Line) and have right to dispute.
RE:Thing to learn from China
by raj shrivastava on Oct 20, 2007 03:59 PM Permalink
China is prime threat to India and we are not preparing our self the way ,we should do .We are simply happy with temporary truce at our borders.Goverment is not showing necessary concerns,it is clear that we are still a novice in military planning and execution,our RAW is still a RAW only.Bangladesh,Pakistan,Burma ,a small but stratgic island in Arabian Sea by chinese navy and further to add problem in Nepal are not still really understood by our so called experts and same are not reflected in our foreign policy statements and military preparedness.All these are wake calls and chines as usual will only are waiting to surprise us at right time.Let no body be fool enough not to misunderstand this that even after almost 50 years of 1962,chines have not accepted even a single plea/claim by India officially.It means that war is at our door steps and we are still fast asleep.Military preparedness,strong intelligence ,strong postures toward china and very close watch on political parties supporting china are necessary at once with a second thought.why Indian general are holding military excercises in our esatern sectors if we are legitimate owners of that land why we nervous of doing that .why we are afraid of china.certainly we are far behind the minimum level of acceptance.Let us wake up fast without further delay.
RE:RE:Thing to learn from China
by JGN on Oct 19, 2007 05:43 PM Permalink
Mr.Nagarajan, communist bashing is like a contagious disease in India. They are the only plitical parties have atleast a semblence of self-respect. What moral authority is there for a grand old party (?) with an Italian at the helm of affair or a party invoking the name of non-existent god to achieve their narrow agenda to blame the Communists?