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Need of Time : Support
by rahul tandale on Apr 27, 2008 03:08 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Up till now we were under pressure of super powers. We have been seeking for development and trying to be self dependent in every aspect. Now many nations want to deal with India. India is rising as a fast developing nation. We have proven our strength in all fields. Definitely we will perform better henceforth. Still we need stability in South Asia for our comprehensive development. China is disturbing the environment of mutual understanding and co-operation all over South Asia. It is providing utmost help to Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Shri Lanka, Nepal to obstruct India from all directions. One thing can%u2019t be ignored that %u2018 Tibet was never be the part of China, Tibet was captured by China%u2019. Today we have our influence on the Global platform. Thus we have nice golden opportunity to set China back. We should convince the World and set Tibet Free. Independence of Tibet is of mutual benefit of Tibet (the part of the Highland Subcontinent of Central Asia) and South Asia (the Indian Subcontinent). Remember, %u2018China is nothing but the part of East Asia only%u2019. They should not interfere in Central or South Asia. So Please support %u2018Free Tibet Movement ..... Independence of Tibet%u2019. Then and then only we can control our borders with proper understanding and assure the safety.



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  RE:Need of Time : Support
by Xingen Sang on Apr 27, 2008 03:56 PM   Permalink


Kilas mansarowar and origin of river
Bhrmhaputra is in Tibet.
So Tibet is Indian territory.



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  RE:Need of Time : Support
by iamyourfather on Apr 27, 2008 05:06 PM   Permalink
Has RSS and BJP taken away your brain?

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